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1999 Hugo Awards
Where & When: Aussiecon Three, Melbourne, Australia, Sat 4 Sep 1999
Eligibility Year:
1998
- NOVEL
- To Say Nothing of the Dog, Connie Willis
(Bantam Spectra)
- Children of God, Mary Doria Russell
(Villard)
- Darwinia, Robert Charles Wilson
(Tor)
- Distraction, Bruce Sterling
(Bantam Spectra)
- Factoring Humanity, Robert J. Sawyer
(Tor)
- NOVELLA
- "Oceanic", Greg Egan
(Asimov's Aug 1998)
- "Aurora in Four Voices", Catherine Asaro
(Analog Dec 1998)
- "Get Me to the Church on Time", Terry Bisson
(Asimov's May 1998)
- "Story of Your Life", Ted Chiang
(Starlight 2)
- "The Summer Isles", Ian R. MacLeod
(Asimov's Oct/Nov 1998)
- NOVELETTE
- "Taklamakan", Bruce Sterling
(Asimov's Oct/Nov 1998)
- "Divided by Infinity", Robert Charles Wilson
(Starlight 2)
- "Echea", Kristine Kathryn Rusch
(Asimov's Jul 1998)
- "The Planck Dive", Greg Egan
(Asimov's Feb 1998)
- "Steamship Soldier on the Information Front", Nancy Kress
(future histories 1997; Asimov's Apr 1998)
- "Time Gypsy", Ellen Klages
(Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction)
- "Zwarte Piet's Tale", Allen Steele
(Analog Dec 1998)
- SHORT STORY
- "The Very Pulse of the Machine", Michael Swanwick
(Asimov's Feb 1998)
- "Cosmic Corkscrew", Michael A. Burstein
(Analog Jun 1998)
- "Maneki Neko", Bruce Sterling
(F&SF May 1998)
- "Radiant Doors", Michael Swanwick
(Asimov's Sep 1998)
- "Whiptail", Robert Reed
(Asimov's Oct/Nov 1998)
- "Wild Minds", Michael Swanwick
(Asimov's May 1998)
- RELATED BOOK
- The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World, Thomas M. Disch
(The Free Press)
- The Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards, Howard DeVore
(Advent:Publishers)
- Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years, Everett F. Bleiler
(Kent State University Press)
- Spectrum 5: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, Cathy Fenner & Arnie Fenner, eds.
(Underwood Books)
- The Work of Jack Williamson: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide, Richard A. Hauptmann
(NESFA Press)
- DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
- The Truman Show
(Paramount)
- Babylon 5: "Sleeping in Light"
(Warner Bros.)
- Dark City
(New Line Cinema)
- Pleasantville
(New Line Cinema)
- Star Trek: Insurrection
(Paramount)
- PROFESSIONAL EDITOR
- Gardner Dozois
- Scott Edelman
- David G. Hartwell
- Patrick Nielsen Hayden
- Stanley Schmidt
- Gordon Van Gelder
- PROFESSIONAL ARTIST
- Bob Eggleton
- Jim Burns
- Donato Giancola
- Don Maitz
- Nick Stathopoulos
- Michael Whelan
- SEMIPROZINE
- Locus, Charles N. Brown
- Interzone, David Pringle
- The New York Review of Science Fiction, Kathryn Cramer, Ariel Haméon, David G. Hartwell
& Kevin J. Maroney
- Science Fiction Chronicle, Andrew I. Porter
- Speculations, Denise Lee
- FANZINE
- Ansible, Dave Langford
- File 770, Mike Glyer
- Mimosa, Richard & Nicki Lynch
- Plokta, Alison Scott & Steve Davies
- Tangent, David Truesdale
- Thyme, Alan Stewart
- FAN WRITER
- Dave Langford
- Bob Devney
- Mike Glyer
- Evelyn C. Leeper
- Maureen Kincaid Speller
- FAN ARTIST
- Ian Gunn
- Freddie Baer
- Brad W. Foster
- Teddy Harvia
- Joe Mayhew
- D. West
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