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Works published in 2001 except as indicated Awards given in calendar year 2002

Hugo American Gods, Neil Gaiman
Nebula The Quantum Rose, Catherine Asaro [2000]
World Fantasy The Other Wind, Ursula K. Le Guin
Stoker American Gods, Neil Gaiman
Stoker
(first novel)
Deadliest of the Species, Michael Oliveri
Stoker
(work for younger readers)
The Willow Files 2, Yvonne Navarro
Campbell Memorial
(winner) (tie)
The Chronoliths, Robert Charles Wilson
Campbell Memorial
(winner) (tie)
Terraforming Earth, Jack Williamson
Clarke
(winner)
Bold as Love, Gwyneth Jones
Philip K. Dick
(winner)
Ship of Fools, Richard Paul Russo
Tiptree
(winner)
The Kappa Child, Hiromi Goto
 
Locus
(sf novel)
Passage, Connie Willis
Locus
(fantasy novel)
American Gods, Neil Gaiman
Locus
(first novel)
Kushiel's Dart, Jacqueline Carey
Aurealis
(sf novel)
The Dark Imbalance, Sean Williams & Shane Dix
Aurealis
(fantasy novel)
The Wounded Hawk, Sara Douglass
Aurealis
(horror novel)
Angel of Ruin, Kim Wilkins
Aurealis
(young adult novel)
The Other Face of Janus, Louise Katz
Aurealis
(children's long fiction)
Candle Iron, Sally Odgers
Aurealis
(Convenors' Award) (tie)
The Deltora Quest, Emily Rodda & Marc McBride
Aurora
(long-form work in English)
In the Company of Others, Julie E. Czerneda
British Fantasy
(August Derleth Award (novel))
The Night of the Triffids, Simon Clark
British SF Chasm City, Alastair Reynolds
Ditmar Lirael, Garth Nix
Tour Eiffel
(none)
Legend (Légende), David Gemmell [1984]
Geffen
(sf book)
Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury [1953]
Geffen
(fantasy book)
A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin [2000]
Ignotus
(foreign novel)
Perdido Street Station (La estación de la calle Perdido), China Miéville [2000]
Imaginaire
(Translated Novel)
Newton's Cannon, J. Gregory Keyes [1998]
Italia
(international novel)
Die Haarteppichknüpfer, Andreas Eschbach [1995]
Kurd Laßwitz
(foreign novel)
To Say Nothing of the Dog (Die Farben der Zeit), Connie Willis [1998]
Phantastik
(foreign novel)
Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer
Seiun
(translated novel)
There and Back Again, by Max Merriwell, Pat Murphy [1999]
SE SF Award DeepSix, Jack McDevitt
Sir Julius Vogel First Hunter, Dale Elvy
Sunburst
(none)
When Alice Lay Down with Peter, Margaret Sweatman
Gaylactic Spectrum The Song of the Earth, Hugh Nissenson
Gaylactic Spectrum
(hall of fame)
Dhalgren, Samuel R. Delany [1975]
Gaylactic Spectrum
(hall of fame)
The Female Man, Joanna Russ [1975]
Gaylactic Spectrum
(hall of fame)
Was, Geoff Ryman [1992]
Golden Duck
(Hal Clement Award (young adult))
This Side of Paradise, Steven Layne
Golden Duck
(Eleanor Cameron Award (middle grades))
Beatnik Rutabagas from beyond the Stars, Quenin Dodd
Int. Horror Guild Threshold, Caitlín R. Kiernan
Int. Horror Guild
(first novel)
Ordinary Horror, David Searcy
Lambda
(sf/fantasy/horror)
Point of Dreams, Melissa Scott & Lisa A. Barnett
Lord Ruthven
(fiction)
Blood Will Tell, Jean Lorrah
Mythopoeic
(adult literature)
The Curse of Chalion, Lois McMaster Bujold
Mythopoeic
(children's literature)
The Ropemaker, Peter Dickinson
Prometheus Psychohistorical Crisis, Donald Kingsbury
Sapphire Finders Keepers, Linnea Sinclair
Sidewise
(long form)
The Children's War, J. N. Stroyar
Crawford
(none)
The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde
Crook
(none)
Alien Taste, Wen Spencer

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