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Works published in 2002 Awards given in 2003 except as indicated
- Coraline, Neil Gaiman
- "Stories for Men", John Kessel
- "The Wild Girls", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "Bronte's Egg", Richard Chwedyk
- "Creation", Jeffrey Ford
- "Madonna of the Maquiladora", Gregory Frost
- "Breathmoss", Ian R. MacLeod
- "What I Didn't See", Karen Joy Fowler
- El Dia de los Muertos, Brian A. Hopkins
- "My Work Is Not Yet Done", Thomas Ligotti
- "Slow Life", Michael Swanwick
- "Knapsack Poems", Eleanor Arnason
- "Liking What You See: A Documentary", Ted Chiang
- A Year in the Linear City, Paul Di Filippo
- "Singleton", Greg Egan
- "In Spirit", Pat Forde
- "October in the Chair", Neil Gaiman
- "Lambing Season", Molly Gloss
- "Eating, Drinking, Walking", Dylan Otto Krider
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [2002]
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [2002]
- The Tain, China Miéville
- "Over Yonder", Lucius Shepard
- "Halo", Charles Stross
- "The Potter of Bones", Eleanor Arnason
- "The Hunters of Pangaea", Stephen Baxter
Locus (short story)
AnLab Winner (short story)
- "Look Away", Stephen L. Burns
- "The Big Rock Candy Mountain", Andy Duncan
- "The Political Officer", Charles Coleman Finlay
- "Pavane for a Prince of the Air", Elizabeth Hand
- "She Sees My Monsters Now", Robert Reed
- "Router", Charles Stross
- "The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport", Michael Swanwick
- "Mammoth Dawn", Kevin J. Anderson & Gregory Benford
- "Her Father's Eyes", Kage Baker
- "The Likely Lad", Kage Baker
- "King of All and the Metal Sentinel", Deborah Biancotti
Ditmar Winner (Australian short fiction)
- "Unseen Demons", Adam-Troy Castro
- Seven Wild Sisters, Charles de Lint
- Cape Wrath, Paul Finch
- "We Come Not to Praise Washington", Charles Coleman Finlay
- "The Weight of Words", Jeffrey Ford
- "Ring Rats", R. Garcia y Robertson
- "The Least Trumps", Elizabeth Hand
- "Candy Art", James Patrick Kelly
- "The Invisible Empire", John Kessel
- "At Dorado", Geoffrey A. Landis
- "Falling Onto Mars", Geoffrey A. Landis
Hugo Winner (short story)
- "The Long Chase", Geoffrey A. Landis
- "The Seasons of the Ansarac", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "Presence", Maureen F. McHugh
- "Within Twilight", Chris McMahon
- "Details", China Miéville
- "If Lions Could Speak: Imaging the Alien", Paul Park
- "The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Despair", Tom Piccirilli
Stoker Winner (short fiction)
- "Lying to Dogs", Robert Reed
- "Veritas", Robert Reed
- "With Caesar in the Underworld", Robert Silverberg
- "The Essayist in the Wilderness", William Browning Spencer
- "In Paradise", Bruce Sterling
- "Tourist", Charles Stross
Locus (novelette)
Seiun (translated short story) [2005]
- "'Hello,' Said the Stick", Michael Swanwick
- "The Last of the O-Forms", James Van Pelt
- "A Speaker for the Wooden Sea", Ian Watson
- "The Library", Zoran Zivkovic
- "La Ruta a Trascendencia", Alejandro Javier Alonso
UPC Winner [2002] (tie)
- "Death and Suffrage", Dale Bailey
- "La Guerre sans temps", Sylvie Bérard
Aurora Winner (short-form work in French)
- The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, Mark Chadbourn
- "Tashi and the Haunted House", Anna Fienberg & Kim Gamble
Aurealis Winner (children's short fiction)
- "Graveyard Tea", Susan Fry
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [2002]
- "The Day Her Heart Stood Still", Susan Grant
- "Walk to the Full Moon", Sean McMullen
- "Three Letters from the Queen of Elfland", Sarah Monette
- "Calling Into Silence", Bryn Neuenschwander
- "The Haunted Seed", Ray Roberts
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [2002]
- "The Road to Levenshir", Patrick Rothfuss
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [2002]
- "Empire", William Sanders
- "Los musicos", Andrej Sapkowsky
Ignotus Winner (foreign short story)
- "Ineluctable", Robert J. Sawyer
Aurora Winner (short-form work in English)
- "Prospect Cards", Don Tumasonis
- "Escamas de Cristal", Pablo Vilaseñor
UPC Winner [2002] (tie)
- "Vita Brevis Ars Longa", Julian West
- "Oracle", Kim Westwood
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