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Works published in 1995 Awards given in 1996 except as indicated
- "Think Like a Dinosaur", James Patrick Kelly
- "The Lincoln Train", Maureen F. McHugh
- "When the Old Gods Die", Mike Resnick
- "The Death of Captain Future", Allen Steele
- "Bibi", Mike Resnick & Susan Shwartz
- "Luminous", Greg Egan
- "Radio Waves", Michael Swanwick
- "TeleAbsence", Michael A. Burstein
- "Chatting with Anubis", Harlan Ellison
- "A Birthday", Esther M. Friesner
Hugo (short story)
Nebula Winner (short story) [1997]
Locus (short story)
- "Fault Lines", Nancy Kress
- "A Woman's Liberation", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires", Brian Stableford
- "The Perseids", Robert Charles Wilson
- "Life on the Moon", Tony Daniel
- "Da Vinci Rising", Jack Dann
- "Mister Volition", Greg Egan
- "Wang's Carpets", Greg Egan
- "Home for Christmas", Nina Kiriki Hoffman
- "Lunch at the Gotham Café", Stephen King
- "Jigoku no Mokushiroku (The Symbolic Revelation of the Apocalypse)", John G. McDaid
- "You See But You Do Not Observe", Robert J. Sawyer
Imaginaire Winner (Translated Short Story) [1997]
HOMer Winner (short story)
- "Mortimer Gray's History of Death", Brian Stableford
- "Must and Shall", Harry Turtledove
- "Sea of Chaos", Julia H. West
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1995]
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1995]
- "The Ant-Men of Tibet", Stephen Baxter
- "Fish Tank", Gregory Bennett
- "TAP", Greg Egan
- "In Forests Afloat Upon the Sea", Daniel Hatch
- "Ether OR", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "A Man of the People", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "We Were Out of Our Minds With Joy", David Marusek
- "Human History", Lucius Shepard
- "More Tomorrow", Michael Marshall Smith
- "Angel Thing", Petrina Smith
- "The Good Rat", Allen Steele
- "Walking Out", Michael Swanwick
- "A Map of the Mines of Barnath", Sean Williams
- "Loop", Douglas E. Winter
- "A Worm in the Well", Gregory Benford
Locus (novelette)
Seiun (overseas short story) [1997]
- "I, Iscariot", Michael Bishop
- "Bagged 'n' Tagged", Eugene Byrne
- "Tea and Hamsters", Michael Coney
- "From Whom All Blessings Flow", Stephen Dedman
- "The City of God", Gardner Dozois & Michael Swanwick
- "Silver Fire", Greg Egan
- "Entropy", Leanne Frahm
- "Yaguara", Nicola Griffith
- "Schrödinger's Fridge", Ian Gunn
Ditmar Winner (short fiction)
- "The Grass Princess", Gwyneth Jones
- "Across the Darkness", Geoffrey A. Landis
- "The Chronology Protection Case", Paul Levinson
- "Frooks", Ian McDonald
- "Alice's Asteroid", G. David Nordley
- "Hypocaust & Bathysphere", Rebecca Ore
- "Waging Good", Robert Reed
- "Lifeboat on a Burning Sea", Bruce Holland Rogers
Nebula Winner (novelette) [1997]
- "Warmth", Geoff Ryman
- "The Age of Innocence", Brian Stableford
- "Harvest Bay", Karen Attard
- "Brigantia's Angels", Stephen Baxter
- "Acts of God", Ben Bova
- "A Portrait of My Grandfather", Doug Larsen
AnLab Winner (novelette)
- "Merchant Trust", Susan Urbanek Linville
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1995]
- "El Coleccionista de sellos", César Mallorquí
- "VR Marsbase 1", Pete D. Manison
- "The Ogre's Wife: Fairy Tales for Grownups", Richard Parks
- The Bars on Satan's Jailhouse, Norman Partridge
- Olympia, Francis Payne
- "Patient's End", J. F. Peterson
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1995]
- "Rosita's Baby", Beverly Suarez-Beard
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1995]
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