Publication Chronology: 1995
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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
    Aurealis (sf short story) Ditmar (short fiction) Seiun (translated short story) [2003]

"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
    Aurealis Winner (fantasy short story)

"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
    UPC Winner [1995]

"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
    Aurealis Winner (horror short story)

"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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