Publication Chronology: 1992
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Works published in 1992 Awards given in 1993 except as indicated

"Even the Queen", Connie Willis

"Danny Goes to Mars", Pamela Sargent

"Barnacle Bill the Spacer", Lucius Shepard

"This Year's Class Picture", Dan Simmons

"Graves", Joe Haldeman

"The Nutcracker Coup", Janet Kagan

"Protection", Maureen F. McHugh

"Suppose They Gave a Peace...", Susan Shwartz

"Uh-Oh City", Jonathan Carroll

"The Arbitrary Placement of Walls", Martha Soukup

"Cleon the Emperor", Isaac Asimov

"The Last Indian War", Brian Burt
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1992] Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1992]

"The Territory", Bradley Denton

"The Winterberry", Nicholas A. DiChario

"Alfred", Lisa Goldstein

"The Mountain to Mohammed", Nancy Kress

"Innocents", Ian McDonald
    Locus (novelette) British SF Winner (short fiction) Seiun (translated short story) [2002]

Stopping at Slowyear, Frederik Pohl

Naming the Flowers, Kate Wilhelm
    Nebula (novella) [1994] Locus (novella) Seiun (foreign short story) [1995] HOMer (novella) [1994]

"In Memoriam", Poul Anderson

"Calcutta, Lord of Nerves", Poppy Z. Brite

"True Faces", Pat Cadigan

"The Last Robot", Adam-Troy Castro

"Unstable Orbits in the Space of Lies", Greg Egan

"All Vows", Esther M. Friesner

"The Sculptor", Garry Kilworth

"Grownups", Ian R. MacLeod

"In the Stone House", Barry N. Malzberg

"Steelcollar Worker", Vonda N. McIntyre

"The Lotus and the Spear", Mike Resnick
    Hugo (short story) Locus (short story) HOMer (short story)

"Song of a Dry River", Mike Resnick

"The Message from Mars", J. G. Ballard

"Aliens: Tribes", Stephen Bissette
    Stoker Winner (novelette) (tie)

"Priest of Hands", Storm Constantine

"Closer", Greg Egan
    Ditmar Winner (short fiction)

"Dust", Greg Egan

"Into Darkness", Greg Egan

"Breakfast Cereal Killers", R. Garcia y Robertson

"The Virgin and the Dinosaur", R. Garcia y Robertson

"Farm Wife", Nancy Kilpatrick

"The Events Concerning a Nude Fold-Out Found in a Harlequin Romance", Joe R. Lansdale
    Stoker Winner (novelette) (tie)

"Vanilla Dunk", Jonathan Lethem

"Returning", Ian R. MacLeod

"Synthesis", Mary Rosenblum

Thebes of the Hundred Gates, Robert Silverberg

"The Ghost Village", Peter Straub

"The Coming of Vertumnus", Ian Watson

"Seeing", Andrew Weiner

"Black Ice", Barbara Delaplace
    HOMer Winner (short story)

"Love, Dad", Jeffery D. Kooistra
    AnLab Winner (short story)

"Anne of a Thousand Years", Michael Paul Meltzer
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1992]

"The Toy Mill", David Nickle & Karl Schroeder
    Aurora Winner (short-form, English)

"Poles Apart", G. David Nordley
    AnLab Winner (novella/novelette)

"Night Shift Sister", Nicholas Royle

"Surrogate", M. C. Summer
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1992]

"Scary Monsters", Stephen Woodworth
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1992]
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