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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
- "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
- "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
- "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
- "Room for Improvement", Trudi Canavan
- "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
- "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
- "Traficants de llegendes", Jordi Font-Agustí
- "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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