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2002 Nebula Awards
Where & When: Kansas City MO, Sat 27 Apr 2002
Eligibility Year:
2000-2001
- NOVEL
- The Quantum Rose, Catherine Asaro
(Tor 2000)
- The Collapsium, Wil McCarthy
(Ballantine Del Rey 2000)
- Declare, Tim Powers
(Subterranean Press 2000; William Morrow 2001)
- Eternity's End, Jeffrey A. Carver
(Tor 2000)
- Mars Crossing, Geoffrey A. Landis
(Tor 2000)
- Passage, Connie Willis
(Bantam)
- A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin
(Bantam Spectra 2000)
- The Tower at Stony Wood, Patricia A. McKillip
(Ace 2000)
- NOVELLA
- "The Ultimate Earth", Jack Williamson
(Analog Dec 2000)
- "The Diamond Pit", Jack Dann
(F&SF Jun 2001)
- "May Be Some Time", Brenda W. Clough
(Analog Apr 2001)
- "Radiant Green Star", Lucius Shepard
(Asimov's Aug 2000)
- "A Roll of the Dice", Catherine Asaro
(Analog Jul/Aug 2000)
- NOVELETTE
- "Louise's Ghost", Kelly Link
(Stranger Things Happen)
- "Auspicious Eggs", James Morrow
(F&SF Oct/Nov 2000)
- "Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites", William Shunn
(Vanishing Acts 2000)
- "The Pottawatomie Giant", Andy Duncan
(Sci Fiction 1 Nov 2000)
- "To Kiss the Star", Amy Sterling Casil
(F&SF Feb 2001)
- "Undone", James Patrick Kelly
(Asimov's Jun 2001)
- SHORT STORY
- "The Cure for Everything", Severna Park
(Sci Fiction 22 Jun 2000)
- "The Elephants on Neptune", Mike Resnick
(Asimov's May 2000)
- "Kaddish for the Last Survivor", Michael A. Burstein
(Analog Nov 2000)
- "Mom and Dad at the Home Front", Sherwood Smith
(Realms of Fantasy Aug 2000)
- "Wound the Wind", George Zebrowski
(Analog May 2001)
- SCRIPT
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, James Schamus, Kuo Jung Tsai & Hui-Ling Wang
(Sony Pictures Classics; from the book by Du Lu Wang)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Body, Joss Whedon
(based on the characters created by Joss Whedon)
- O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Ethan Coen & Joel Coen
(Touchstone/Universal; based on the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer)
- X-Men, Tom DeSanto & Bryan Singer, story; David
Hayter, screenplay
(20th Century Fox; based on the characters created by Stan Lee and Marvel Comics)
Jurors:
novels:
Scott E. Green,
Nalo Hopkinson,
Barbara Johnson-Haddad,
Mark Kreighbaum,
Melisa C. Michaels,
Bradley H. Sinor,
Sherwood Smith;
short fiction:
Lois H. Gresh,
Rachel R. Hartman,
Lyn McConchie,
Steve Miller,
Cary Osborne,
Bud Webster,
Pat York;
dramatic script:
Mary Jones,
Rebecca Maines,
Joy Oestreicher,
Steven Sawicki
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