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Works published in 1991 Awards given in 1992 except as indicated

"Beggars in Spain", Nancy Kress

The Gallery of His Dreams, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

"The Ragthorn", Robert Holdstock & Garry Kilworth

"Buffalo", John Kessel

"Understand", Ted Chiang

"A Walk in the Sun", Geoffrey A. Landis

"Gold", Isaac Asimov
    Hugo Winner (novelette) Locus (novelette) AnLab (novella/novelette)

City of Truth, James Morrow
    Nebula Winner (novella) [1993] Locus (novella) Italia (international novel) [1998]

Griffin's Egg, Michael Swanwick

"In the Late Cretaceous", Connie Willis

"Jack", Connie Willis

"Press Ann", Terry Bisson

"Ma Qui", Alan Brennert

"Dispatches from the Revolution", Pat Cadigan
    Hugo (novelette) Locus (novelette) HOMer Winner (novelette)

"Georgi", James C. Glass
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1991] Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1991]

"The Happy Man", Jonathan Lethem

"One Perfect Morning, With Jackals", Mike Resnick

"Vinland the Dream", Kim Stanley Robinson

"Gate of Faces", Ray Aldridge

"What Continues, What Fails...", David Brin

"Bad Timing", Molly Brown

"And Wild for to Hold", Nancy Kress

"Dog's Life", Martha Soukup

"Miracle", Connie Willis

"Dream Cargoes", J. G. Ballard

"Matter's End", Gregory Benford

"Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats", Michael Bishop
    Nebula (short story) [1993] Locus (novelette)

"The Better Boy", James P. Blaylock & Tim Powers

Fetish, Edward Bryant

"The Somewhere Doors", Fred Chappell

"Guide Dog", Mike Conner
    Nebula Winner (novelette)

"Bright Light, Big City", Greg Costikyan

"Candle", Tony Daniel

Our Lady of the Harbour, Charles de Lint

"The July Ward", S. N. Dyer

"Appropriate Love", Greg Egan

"Blood Sisters", Greg Egan

"Black Glass", Karen Joy Fowler

"The Dark", Karen Joy Fowler

"Song of Bullfrogs, Cry of Geese", Nicola Griffith

"Lady Madonna", Nancy Holder
    Stoker Winner (short story)

"Living Will", Alexander Jablokov

"Standing In Line with Mister Jimmy", James Patrick Kelly

"Alone in His Chariot", Sean McMullen
    Ditmar Winner (short fiction)

"The Beautiful Uncut Hair of Graves", David Morrell
    Stoker Winner (novella/novelette)

"Contact", Jerry Oltion & Lee Goodloe
    Nebula (novella) [1993] AnLab (novella/novelette)

Outnumbering the Dead, Frederik Pohl

"Winter Solstice", Mike Resnick
    Hugo (short story) Locus (short story)

"A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations", Kim Stanley Robinson

"Water Bringer", Mary Rosenblum

"Slipping", David B. Silva

"All Dracula's Children", Dan Simmons
    Locus Winner (novelette)

"The Return of Weird Frank", Allen Steele

"The Infinite Assassin", Greg Egan

"Sensations of the Mind", Valerie J. Freireich
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1991]

"Relay", Michelle L. Levigne
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1991]

"Mundo de dioses", Rafael Marín
    UPC Winner [1991] (tie)

"Ode to Joy", Dean McLaughlin
    AnLab Winner (novella/novelette)

"The Trashman of Auschwitz", Barry H. Reynolds
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1991]

"The Cold Solution", Don Sakers
    AnLab Winner (short story)

"Breaking Ball", Michael Skeet
    Aurora Winner (short-form, English) (tie)

"The Dark Land", Michael Marshall Smith

"El Circulo de Piedra", Angel Torres
    UPC Winner [1991] (tie)

"A Niche", Peter Watts
    Aurora Winner (short-form, English) (tie)
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