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Works published in 1999 Awards given in 2000 except as indicated
- "macs", Terry Bisson
- "The Chop Girl", Ian R. MacLeod
- "The Astronaut from Wyoming", Adam-Troy Castro & Jerry Oltion
- "The Wedding Album", David Marusek
- "Hunting the Snark", Mike Resnick
- "Dapple: A Hwarhath Historical Romance", Eleanor Arnason
- "Stellar Harvest", Eleanor Arnason
- "Scherzo with Tyrannosaur", Michael Swanwick
- "The Winds of Marble Arch", Connie Willis
- "The Executioners' Guild", Andy Duncan
- "Border Guards", Greg Egan
- "Five Days in April", Brian A. Hopkins
- "1016 to 1", James Patrick Kelly
- "Written in Blood", Chris Lawson
- "Crocodile Rock", Lucius Shepard
- "Ancient Engines", Michael Swanwick
- "Mars Is No Place for Children", Mary A. Turzillo
- "Daddy's World", Walter Jon Williams
- "Son Observe the Time", Kage Baker
- "Hunting the Slarque", Eric Brown
- "The Secret History of the Ornithopter", Jan Lars Jensen
- "The Vampire Shortstop", Scott Nicholson
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1999]
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1999]
- "Hothouse Flowers", Mike Resnick
- "Orphans of the Helix", Dan Simmons
Locus Winner (novella)
Seiun (foreign short story) [2001]
- "Reality Check", Michael A. Burstein
- "A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows", Gardner Dozois
- "The Emperor's Old Bones", Gemma Files
- "How to Make Unicorn Pie", Esther M. Friesner
- "The Giftie", James Gunn
- Leningrad Nights, Graham Joyce
- White, Tim Lebbon
- "Human Bay", Robert Reed
- "Jennifer, Just Before Midnight", William Sanders
- "The Queen of Erewhon", Lucy Sussex
- "Forty, Counting Down", Harry Turtledove
- "Argonautica", Walter Jon Williams
- "The Actors", Eleanor Arnason
- "Smart Alec", Kage Baker
- "Gorillagram", Tony Ballantyne
- "Huddle", Stephen Baxter
Locus Winner (novelette) (tie)
- "The Window", Judith Berman
- "Vultures", Stephen L. Burns
- "Malignos", Richard Calder
- "The Entertainment", Ramsey Campbell
- "Living Trust", L. Timmel Duchamp
- "Chanoyu", Esther M. Friesner
- "Suicide Coast", M. John Harrison
- "Into the Blue Abyss", Geoffrey A. Landis
- "Mad Dog Summer", Joe R. Lansdale
Stoker Winner (long fiction) (tie)
- "Where Does the Town Go at Night?", Tanith Lee
- "Yurek Rutz, Yurek Rutz, Yurek Rutz", David Marusek
- "Naming the Dead", Paul J. McAuley
- "Once Upon a Matter Crushed", Wil McCarthy
- "Amerikanski Dead at the Moscow Morgue", Kim Newman
- "Andy Warhol's Dracula", Kim Newman
- "Fossil Games", Tom Purdom
- "Baby's Fire", Robert Reed
- "Galactic North", Alastair Reynolds
- "Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars", Kim Stanley Robinson
- "A Martian Romance", Kim Stanley Robinson
- "Sexual Dimorphism", Kim Stanley Robinson
- "Everywhere", Geoff Ryman
- "Getting to Know the Dragon", Robert Silverberg
- "A Hero of the Empire", Robert Silverberg
- "The Exile of Evening Star", Allen Steele
- "Halloween Street", Steve Rasnic Tem
- "Twenty-One, Counting Up", Harry Turtledove
- "The Transformation of Martin Lake", Jeff VanderMeer
- "The Dynasters Vol. 1: On the Downs", Howard Waldrop
- "The Cost of Doing Business", Leslie What
- "Aftershock", F. Paul Wilson
Stoker Winner (short fiction)
- "Sky Eyes", Laurel Winter
- "Homunculus", Alejandro Mier G. Cadaval
UPC Winner [1999] (tie)
- "Whispers of the Mist Children", Trudi Canavan
- "Imenez", Luis Alonso Noriega Hederich
UPC Winner [1999] (tie)
- "Blade of the Bunny", Jim Hines
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1999]
- "Repeating Patterns", Beth Adele Long
- "Democritus' Violin", G. David Nordley
AnLab Winner (short story)
- "Bitter Pills", Bruce Holland Rogers
- "The Great Wizard Joey", W. G. Rowland
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1999]
- "Stream of Consciousness", Robert J. Sawyer
Aurora Winner (short-form work in English)
- "By Other Windings", Franklin Thatcher
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1999]
- "Atrax", Sean Williams & Simon Brown
- "Engines of Creation", Jack Williamson
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