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2001 Ditmar Awards
Eligibility Year:
2000
- NOVEL
- Evergence 2: The Dying Light, Sean Williams & Shane Dix
(HarperCollins Australia)
- Cyberskin, Paul Collins
(Hybrid Books)
- The Miocene Arrow, Sean McMullen
(Tor)
- Sea as Mirror, Tess Williams
(HarperCollins Voyager)
- SHORT STORY (tie)
- "The Devotee", Stephen Dedman
(Eidolon #29/30 Autumn 2000)
- "The Saltimbanques", Terry Dowling
(Blackwater Days)
- "Basic Black", Terry Dowling
(Blackwater Days)
- "The First and Final Game", Deborah Biancotti
(Altair #6/7 2000)
- "The King with Three Daughters", Russell Blackford
(Black Heart, Ivory Bones)
- "That Old Black Graffiti", Robert Hood
(Tales from the Wasteland)
- COLLECTED WORK
- Blackwater Days, Terry Dowling
(Eidolon Publications)
- Spinouts Bronze, Paul Collins & Meredith Costain, eds.
(Pearson Education)
- Tales from the Wasteland, Paul Collins, ed.
(Hodder)
- White Time, Margo Lanagan
(Allen & Unwin)
- FAN PRODUCTION
- Angriest Video Store Clerk in the World, Grant Watson
- First Sight, Chris Dickinson
- Mitch? Short Stories for Short Attention Spans, Mitch
- The Rhizome Factor, Cathy Cupitt
- Swancon 2001 Launch Video
- The Unrelenting Gaze: SF Commentary 76, Bruce Gillespie
- FAN WRITER
- Robin Pen
- Bruce Gillespie
- Alan Stewart
- Grant Watson
- FAN ARTIST
- Grant Watson
- Dick (Ditmar) Jenssen
- Jade Todd
- ARTWORK
- The Lost Thing, Shaun Tan
(Lothian Books)
- Australia Post SF Stamp Set, Otto Schmidinger
(Australia Post)
- covers of Tales from the Wasteland and Spinouts, Marc McBride
- NEW TALENT
- Deborah Biancotti
- WILLIAM ATHELING JR. AWARD FOR CRITICISM OR REVIEW
- "Waking Henson: A Jim Henson Retrospective", Grant Watson & Simon Oxwell
- reviews in Locus, Jonathan Strahan
- "Time Travel, Time Scapes and Timescape", Russell Blackford
(The New York Review of Science Fiction #150 Feb 2001)
- Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science, Damien Broderick
- The Unrelenting Gaze: SF Commentary 76, Bruce Gillespie
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