Award Winners in 1989
Novels • Short Fiction
 


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Works published in 1988 except as indicated Awards given in calendar year 1989

Hugo Cyteen, C. J. Cherryh
Nebula Falling Free, Lois McMaster Bujold
World Fantasy Koko, Peter Straub
Campbell Memorial Islands in the Net, Bruce Sterling
Clarke Unquenchable Fire, Rachel Pollack
Philip K. Dick (tie) Four Hundred Billion Stars, Paul J. McAuley
Philip K. Dick (tie) Wetware, Rudy Rucker
Stoker The Silence of the Lambs, Thomas Harris
Stoker
(first novel)
The Suiting, Kelley Wilde
 
Locus
(sf novel)
Cyteen, C. J. Cherryh
Locus
(fantasy novel)
Red Prophet, Orson Scott Card
Locus
(horror novel)
Those Who Hunt the Night (Immortal Blood), Barbara Hambly
Locus
(first novel)
Desolation Road, Ian McDonald
Aurora
(long-form, English)
Mona Lisa Overdrive, William Gibson
British Fantasy
(August Derleth Award (novel))
The Influence, Ramsey Campbell
British SF Lavondyss, Robert Holdstock
Ditmar
(Australian long fiction)
Striped Holes, Damien Broderick
Ditmar
(international fiction)
Seventh Son, Orson Scott Card [1987]
Kurd Lawitz
(foreign novel)
Speaker for the Dead (Sprecher fr die Toten), Orson Scott Card [1986]
Seiun
(foreign novel)
Footfall, Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle [1985]
Lambda
(gay men's sf/fantasy)
Goldenboy, Michael Nava
Lambda
(lesbian mystery/sf novel)
Skiptrace, Antoinette Azolakov
Lord Ruthven
(fiction)
The Empire of Fear, Brian Stableford
Mythopoeic
(fantasy)
Unicorn Mountain, Michael Bishop
Prometheus Moon of Ice, Brad Linaweaver
Prometheus
(hall of fame)
Alongside Night, J. Neil Schulman [1979]
Crawford Walkabout Woman, Michaela Roessner
Crook Sheepfarmer's Daughter, Elizabeth Moon
Apollo The Land of Laughs, Jonathan Carroll [1980]
Readercon
(re-issue)
VALIS, Philip K. Dick [1981]
Readercon Fool on the Hill, Matt Ruff
SF Chronicle Cyteen, C. J. Cherryh

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