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Works published in 1999 Awards given in 2000 except as indicated

"macs", Terry Bisson
    Hugo (short story) Nebula Winner (short story) [2001] Sturgeon (shortlist) Locus Winner (short story) Imaginaire Winner (Translated Short Story) [2001]

"The Chop Girl", Ian R. MacLeod

"The Astronaut from Wyoming", Adam-Troy Castro & Jerry Oltion
    Hugo (novella) Nebula (novella) Locus (novella) Seiun Winner (translated short form) [2007] AnLab Winner (novella) HOMer (novella)

"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
    Aurealis Winner (sf short story) Ditmar Winner (short fiction)

"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
    Hugo (novelette) Locus (novelette) Seiun (translated short story) [2002] Sidewise (short form)

"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
    Nebula Winner (short story)

"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
    Aurealis Winner (fantasy short story)

"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
    Aurealis Winner (horror short story)

"Engines of Creation", Jack Williamson
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