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Works published in 1998 Awards given in 1999 except as indicated
- "Oceanic", Greg Egan
- "Story of Your Life", Ted Chiang
- "Taklamakan", Bruce Sterling
- "Aurora in Four Voices", Catherine Asaro
- "The Summer Isles", Ian R. MacLeod
- "Echea", Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- "The Planck Dive", Greg Egan
- "Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff", Peter Straub
- "Radiant Doors", Michael Swanwick
- "Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation by K.N. Sirsi and Sandra Botkin", Raphael Carter
- "The Truth About Weena", David J. Lake
Aurealis Winner (sf short story)
Ditmar Winner (Australian short fiction)
- "Maneki Neko", Bruce Sterling
- "The Very Pulse of the Machine", Michael Swanwick
- "Reading the Bones", Sheila Finch
- "Lovestory", James Patrick Kelly
- "Time Gypsy", Ellen Klages
- "Travels with the Snow Queen", Kelly Link
- "The Dead Boy at Your Window", Bruce Holland Rogers
Nebula (short story) [2000]
Stoker Winner (short fiction)
- "The Eye of God", Mary Rosenblum
- "Zwarte Piet's Tale", Allen Steele
- "Nocturne's Bride", Brian Wightman
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1998]
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1998]
- "Moon-Calf", Stephen Baxter
Locus (short story)
AnLab Winner (short story)
- "First Fire", Terry Bisson
- "Get Me to the Church on Time", Terry Bisson
- "Radio Praha", Tony Daniel
- "Transit", Stephen Dedman
- "Craphound", Cory Doctorow
- "Jumping Off the Planet", David Gerrold
- "La Cenerentola", Gwyneth Jones
- "The Stubbornest Broad on Earth", Janet Kagan
- "Dragonfly", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "Whiptail", Robert Reed
- "Coolhunting", Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- "Waiting for the End", Robert Silverberg
- "Wild Minds", Michael Swanwick
- "Down in the Dark", William Barton
- "Dante Dreams", Stephen Baxter
- "The Marsh Runners", Paul Brandon
- "Vulpheous", Eric Brown
- "The Wire Continuum", Arthur C. Clarke & Stephen Baxter
- "Grist", Tony Daniel
- The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil, Avram Davidson & Grania Davis
- "Ancestral Voices", Gardner Dozois & Michael Swanwick
- "Bigger Than Death", Nancy Etchemendy
Stoker Winner (work for younger readers)
- "A Princess of Helium", R. Garcia y Robertson
- "Starfall", R. Garcia y Robertson
- "As Above, So Below", Brian Hodge
- "Every Angel Is Terrifying", John Kessel
- "Approaching Perimelasma", Geoffrey A. Landis
- "Jedella Ghost", Tanith Lee
- "Advantage, Bellarmine", Paul Levinson
- "The Specialist's Hat", Kelly Link
- "The Hedge Knight", George R. R. Martin
- "17", Paul J. McAuley
- "Sea Change, with Monsters", Paul J. McAuley
- "The Days of Solomon Gursky", Ian McDonald
- "The Mercy Gate", Mark J. McGarry
- "Queen of Soulmates", Sean McMullen
- "A Life on Mars", G. David Nordley
- "Building the Building of the World", Robert Reed
- "Mother Death", Robert Reed
- "Thirteen Ways to Water", Bruce Holland Rogers
- "To Avalon", Jane Routley
- "What Would You Do For Love?", John Shirley
- "The Year of the Mouse", Norman Spinrad
- "Microcosmic Dog", Michael Swanwick
- "US", Howard Waldrop
- "Tall One", K. D. Wentworth
- "Divided by Infinity", Robert Charles Wilson
- "A Walk-On Part in the War", Stephen Dedman
- "Literacy", Stefano Donati
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1998]
- "Unravelling the Thread", Jean-Claude Dunyach
- "The Dhaka Flu", Richard Flood
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1998]
- "Face of God", Barbara Galler-Smith
HOMer Winner (short story)
- "The Song My Sister Sang", Stephen Laws
- "In the Gardens and the Graves", Marissa Lingen
- "Block Universe", Robert J. Sawyer
UPC Winner [1998] (tie)
- "Spray Paint Revolutions", J. C. Schmidt
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1998]
- "Dead Blue", Lucy Taylor
- "Hockey's Night in Canada", Edo van Belkom
Aurora Winner (short-form work in English)
- "A Positive", Kaaron Warren
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