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1996 Nebula Awards
Where & When: Queen Mary, Long Beach CA, Sat 27 Apr 1996
Eligibility Year:
1994-1995
(Remarks below)
- NOVEL
- The Terminal Experiment (mg title "Hobson's Choice"), Robert J. Sawyer
(HarperPrism; Analog mid-Dec 1994,Jan,Feb,Mar 1995)
- Beggars and Choosers, Nancy Kress
(Tor 1994)
- Caldé of the Long Sun, Gene Wolfe
(Tor 1994)
- Celestis, Paul Park
(Tor 1993)
- Metropolitan, Walter Jon Williams
(HarperPrism)
- Mother of Storms, John Barnes
(Tor 1994)
- NOVELLA
- "Last Summer at Mars Hill", Elizabeth Hand
(F&SF Aug 1994)
- "Bibi", Mike Resnick & Susan Shwartz
(Asimov's mid-Dec 1995)
- "Mortimer Gray's History of Death", Brian Stableford
(Asimov's Apr 1995)
- "The Perseids", Robert Charles Wilson
(Realms of Fantasy Dec 1995 [nomination deleted])
- "Soon Comes Night", Gregory Benford
(Asimov's Aug 1994)
- "Yaguara", Nicola Griffith
(Asimov's Mar 1995)
- NOVELETTE
- "Solitude", Ursula K. Le Guin
(F&SF Dec 1994)
- "Home for Christmas", Nina Kiriki Hoffman
(F&SF Jan 1995)
- "Jesus at the Bat", Esther M. Friesner
(F&SF Jul 1994)
- "The Resurrection Man's Legacy", Dale Bailey
(F&SF Jul 1995)
- "Tea and Hamsters", Michael Coney
(F&SF Jan 1995)
- "Think Like a Dinosaur", James Patrick Kelly
(Asimov's Jun 1995)
- "When the Old Gods Die", Mike Resnick
(Asimov's Apr 1995)
- SHORT STORY
- "Death and the Librarian", Esther M. Friesner
(Asimov's Dec 1994)
- "Alien Jane", Kelley Eskridge
(Century #1 Mar/Apr 1995)
- "Grass Dancer", Owl Goingback
(Excalibur)
- "The Kingdom of Cats and Birds", Geoffrey A. Landis
(Science Fiction Age Sep 1994)
- "The Lincoln Train", Maureen F. McHugh
(F&SF Apr 1995)
- "The Narcissus Plague", Lisa Goldstein
(Asimov's Jul 1994)
- "Short Timer", Dave Smeds
(F&SF Dec 1994)
Remarks: Robert Charles Wilson's "The Perseids", added to the final ballot by the short fiction jurors, was found to be miscategorized (it was novelette-length, not novella) and so was removed. The story was nominated in the proper category the following year.
Jurors:
novels:
David Burkhead,
Mark Kreighbaum,
Melisa C. Michaels,
Martha Soukup,
Lois Tilton;
short fiction:
Catherine Asaro,
Anthony Bryant,
Louise Rowder,
Susan Wade,
Rick Wilber
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