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2003 British Science Fiction Association Awards
Eligibility Year:
2002
- NOVEL
- The Separation, Christopher Priest
(Scribner UK)
- Castles Made of Sand, Gwyneth Jones
(Gollancz)
- Effendi: The Second Arabesk, Jon Courtenay Grimwood
(Earthlight)
- Light, M. John Harrison
(Gollancz)
- The Scar, China Miéville
(Macmillan)
- The Years of Rice and Salt, Kim Stanley Robinson
(HarperCollins)
- SHORT FICTION
- Coraline, Neil Gaiman
(Bloomsbury)
- "Five British Dinosaurs", Michael Swanwick
(Interzone #177 Mar 2002)
- "If Lions Could Speak: Imaging the Alien", Paul Park
(Interzone #177 Mar 2002)
- "Router", Charles Stross
(Asimov's Sep 2002)
- "Singleton", Greg Egan
(Interzone #176 Feb 2002)
- "Voice of Steel", Sean McMullen
(Sci Fiction 21 Aug 2002)
- ARTWORK
- Dominic Harman, Cover of Interzone #179 May 2002
- Peter Gric, Cover of The Third Alternative #31 Jul 2002
- Judge Death: My Name Is Death (page 1), Fraser Irving
(2000AD Prog 1289 1 May 2002)
- Richard Marchand, Cover of The Third Alternative #32 Aut 2002
- Joachim Luetke, for "The Routine" (by Gala Blau; The Third Alternative #31 Jul 2002)
- NONFICTION
- "Introduction", David Langford
(Maps: The Uncollected John Sladek Big Engine)
- "The Interrogation", Nick Gevers & Christopher Priest
(Interzone #183 Oct 2002)
(Christopher Priest interviewed by Nick Gevers)
- Mapping Mars, Oliver Morton
(Fourth Estate)
- "Once There Was a Magazine", Fred Smith
(Beccon Publications 2002)
- "The Time Machine" (film review), Lucius Shepard
(Electric Story 2 Apr 2002; F&SF Aug 2002)
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