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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
    Hugo Winner (novelette) Locus (novelette) AnLab (novelette)

"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
    Locus (novelette) AnLab Winner (novelette)

"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
    Hugo (short story) Locus (short story)

"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
    Aurealis Winner (horror short story)
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