Grand Master: Ray Bradbury

  1989

  Best Novel: The Healer’s War by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

  Best Novella: “The Mountains of Mourning” by Lois McMaster Bujold

  Best Novelette: “At the Rialto” by Connie Willis

  Best Short Story: “Ripples in the Dirac Sea” by Geoffrey Landis

  1990

  Best Novel: Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

  Best Novella: “The Hemingway Hoax” by Joe Haldeman

  Best Novelette: “Tower of Babylon” by Ted Chiang

  Best Short Story: “Bears Discover Fire” by Terry Bisson

  Grand Master: Lester del Rey

  1991

  Best Novel: Stations of the Tide by Michael Swanwick

  Best Novella: “Beggars in Spain” by Nancy Kress

  Best Novelette: “Guide Dog” by Mike Conner

  Best Short Story: “Ma Qui” by Alan Brennert

  1992

  Best Novel: Doomsday Book by Connie Willis

  Best Novella: “City of Truth” by James Morrow

  Best Novelette: “Danny Goes to Mars” by Pamela Sargent

  Best Short Story: “Even the Queen” by Connie Willis

  Grand Master: Frederik Pohl

  1993

  Best Novel: Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson

  Best Novella: “The Night We Buried Road Dog” by Jack Cady

  Best Novelette: “Georgia on My Mind” by Charles Sheffield

  Best Short Story: “Graves” by Joe Haldeman

  1994

  Best Novel: Moving Mars by Greg Bear

  Best Novella: “Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge” by Mike Resnick

  Best Novelette: “The Martian Child” by David Gerrold

  Best Short Story: “A Defense of the Social Contracts” by Martha Soukup

  Grand Master: Damon Knight

  1995

  Best Novel: The Terminal Experiment by Robert J. Sawyer

  Best Novella: “Last Summer at Mars Hill” by Elizabeth Hand

  Best Novelette: “Solitude” by Ursula K. Le Guin

  Best Short Story: “Death and the Librarian” by Esther M. Friesner

  Grand Master: A. E. van Vogt

  1996

  Best Novel: Slow River by Nicola Griffith

  Best Novella: “Da Vinci Rising” by Jack Dann

  Best Novelette: “Lifeboat on a Burning Sea” by Bruce Holland Rogers

  Best Short Story: “A Birthday” by Esther M. Friesner

  Grand Master: Jack Vance

  1997

  Best Novel: The Moon and the Sun by Vonda N. McIntyre

  Best Novella: “Abandon in Place” by Jerry Oltion

  Best Novelette: “The Flowers of Aulit Prison” by Nancy Kress

  Best Short Story: “Sister Emily’s Lightship” by Jane Yolen

  Grand Master: Poul Anderson

  1998

  Best Novel: Forever Peace by Joe W. Haldeman

  Best Novella: “Reading the Bones” by Sheila Finch

  Best Novelette: “Lost Girls” by Jane Yolen

  Best Short Story: “Thirteen Ways to Water” by Bruce Holland Rogers

  Grand Master: Hal Clement

  1999

  Best Novel: Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler

  Best Novella: “Story of Your Life” by Ted Chiang

  Best Novelette: “Mars Is No Place for Children” by Mary A. Turzillo

  Best Short Story: “The Cost of Doing Business” by Leslie What

  Best Script: The Sixth Sense by M. Night Shyamalan

  Grand Master: Brian W. Aldiss

  2000

  Best Novel: Darwin’s Radio by Grey Bear

  Best Novella: “Goddesses” by Linda Nagata

  Best Novelette: “Daddy’s World” by Walter Jon Williams

  Best Short Story: “macs” by Terry Bisson

  Best Script: Galaxy Quest by Robert Gordon and David Howard

  ADDITIONAL COPYRIGHT NOTICES FOR

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  SHOWCASE 2003:

  “The Cure for Everything” by Severna Park. Originally published on SCIFI.COM. Copyright © Severna Park, 2001.

  “The Ultimate Earth” by Jack Williamson. Originally published in Analog, December 2000. Copyright © Jack Williamson, 2000.

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  “January Fires” by Joe Haldeman. Originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, January 2001. Copyright © Joe Haldeman, 2000.

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  Contents

  Introduction: Entering the Field, by Nancy Kress

  The 2001 Nebula Awards Ballot

  Severna Park

  The Cure for Everything, by Severna Park

  Jack Williamson

  The Ultimate Earth, by Jack Williamson

  Betty Ballantine Appreciation, by Shelly Shapiro


  Kelly Link

  Louise’s Ghost, by Kelly Link

  James Patrick Kelly

  Undone, by James Patrick Kelly

  Rhysling Winners

  My Wife Returns As She Would Have It, by Bruce Boston

  January Fires , by Joe Haldeman

  Mike Resnick

  The Elephants on Neptune, by Mike Resnick

  Commentary: Joys and Jeremiads

  Hard Science Fiction, by Geoffrey A. Landis

  Soft- and Medium-Viscosity Science Fiction, by Scott Edelman

  SF Humor: A Look at the Numbers, by Terry Bisson

  Contemporary Fantasy , by Andy Duncan

  Traditional Fantasy, by Mindy L. Klasky

  Dark Fantasy, by Ellen Datlow

  Alternate History, by Harry Turtledove

  Film and Television, by Michael Cassutt

  Catherine Asaro

  The Quantum Rose, by Catherine Asaro

  Past Nebula Award Winners

  Additional Copyright Notices for The Nebula Awards Showcase 2003

 


 

  Nancy Kress, Nebula Awards Showcase 2003

 


 

 
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