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Works published in 2003 Awards given in 2004 except as indicated

"The Empire of Ice Cream", Jeffrey Ford

"The Cookie Monster", Vernor Vinge
    Hugo Winner (novella) Nebula (novella) [2005] Locus Winner (novella) AnLab (novella)

"The Empress of Mars", Kage Baker

"A Study in Emerald", Neil Gaiman
    Hugo Winner (short story) Locus Winner (novelette) Seiun (translated short form) [2006]

"La Sentinelle", Lucy Sussex

"The Green Leopard Plague", Walter Jon Williams

"Bernardo's House", James Patrick Kelly

"Legions in Time", Michael Swanwick

"Walk in Silence", Catherine Asaro
    Hugo (novella) Nebula (novella) [2005] AnLab Winner (novella)

"A Crowd of Bone", Greer Gilman

"Nightfall", Charles Stross

"Just Like the Ones We Used to Know", Connie Willis

"Off on a Starship", William Barton

"The Door Gunner", Michael Bishop

"Trust is a Child", Matthew Candelaria
    Hubbard (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [2003] Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [2003]

"Louder Echo", Brendan Duffy
    Aurealis Winner (sf short story) Ditmar (novella or novelette)

"Dancing Men", Glen Hirshberg

"The Tale of the Golden Eagle", David D. Levine

"Looking Through Lace", Ruth Nestvold

"O One", Chris Roberson

"Birth Days", Geoff Ryman

"Ariel", Lucius Shepard

Louisiana Breakdown, Lucius Shepard

"Only Partly Here", Lucius Shepard

"The Bellman", John Varley

"The Hibernators", Brian W. Aldiss

"Big Ugly Mama and the ZK", Eleanor Arnason

"The Fluted Girl", Paolo Bacigalupi

"The Census Taker", Dale Bailey

"Welcome to Olympus, Mr. Hearst", Kage Baker

"Old Virginia", Laird Barron

"Almost Home", Terry Bisson
    Locus (novelette) Seiun (translated short form) [2007]

Dear Abbey, Terry Bisson

"Duty", Gary A. Braunbeck
    Stoker Winner (short fiction)

"The Brief History of the Dead", Kevin Brockmeier

"Paying it Forward", Michael A. Burstein
    Hugo (short story) AnLab (novelette)

"Room for Improvement", Trudi Canavan
    Ditmar Winner (short story)

"The Tangled Strings of the Marionettes", Adam-Troy Castro

"Exorcising Angels", Simon Clark & Tim Lebbon

"Nimby and the Dimension Hoppers", Cory Doctorow

"Daddy Mention and the Monday Skull", Andy Duncan

"Boys: A short story", Carol Emshwiller

"The Trentino Kid", Jeffrey Ford

"Bitter Grounds", Neil Gaiman

"Closing Time", Neil Gaiman
    Locus Winner (short story)

"Four Short Novels", Joe Haldeman
    Hugo (short story) Locus (short story)

"Vandoise and the Bone Monster", Alex Irvine

"Amy's Stars", Sue Isle

"Closing Time", Jack Ketchum
    Stoker Winner (long fiction)

"Basement Magic", Ellen Klages
    Nebula Winner (novelette) [2005]

"Into the Gardens of Sweet Night", Jay Lake
    Hugo (novelette) Hubbard (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [2003]

"The Hortlak", Kelly Link

"Ancestor Money", Maureen F. McHugh

"Hexagons", Robert Reed

"Robots Don't Cry", Mike Resnick

"Don Ysidro", Bruce Holland Rogers

"June Sixteenth at Anna's", Kristine Kathryn Rusch

"Dry Bones", William Sanders

"The Reign of Terror", Robert Silverberg

"Dead Worlds", Jack Skillingstead

"Curator", Charles Stross

"Kijin Tea", Kyla Ward

"Lark Till Dawn, Princess", Barth Anderson

"Moonglow", Catherine Asaro

"Love is a Stone", Simon Brown
    Aurealis Winner (horror short story)

"Traficants de llegendes", Jordi Font-Agustí
    UPC Winner [2003]

"American Waitress", Christopher Fowler

"The Alchemist", Peter Friend

The Wolves in the Walls, Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean

"Orbiting", Anthony Ha

"With Acknowledgments to Sun Tzu", Brian Hodge

"Tiny Berries", Richard A. Lovett
    AnLab Winner (novelette)

"A Plea for Help", Kevin G Maclean

"Lavender In Love", Brian Plante
    AnLab Winner (short story)

Lily Quench and the Lighthouse of Skellig Mor, Natalie Jane Prior
    Aurealis Winner (children's short fiction)

Aztechs, Lucius Shepard
    Imaginaire Winner (Translated Short Story or Collection) [2006]

"The Specialist", Alison Smith

"Scream Angel", Douglas Smith
    Aurora Winner (short-form work in English)

"Coyote at the End of History", Michael Swanwick

"La Course de Kathryn", Élisabeth Vonarburg
    Aurora Winner (short-form work in French)
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