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1993 Chesley Awards
Where & When: ConFrancisco, San Francisco, Sun 5 Sep 1993
Eligibility Year:
1992
- Don Maitz, for Magician (by Raymond E. Feist; Doubleday)
- Dorian Vallejo, for The California Voodoo Game (by Larry Niven & Steve Barnes; Ballantine Del Rey)
- Den Beauvais, for The Dragon at War (by Gordon R. Dickson; Ace)
- Barclay Shaw, for The False Mirror (by Alan Dean Foster; Ballantine Del Rey)
- Michael Whelan, for Illusion (by Paula Volsky; Bantam Spectra)
- David Cherry, for Sword and Sorceress IX (by Marion Zimmer Bradley, ed.; DAW)
- Jim Burns, for Artificial Things (by Karen Joy Fowler; Bantam)
- Mel Odom, for In the Blood (by Nancy A. Collins; Roc)
- David Mattingly, for The Nine Lives of Catseye Gomez (by Simon Hawke; Questar)
- Stephen Youll, for Speaking in Tongues (by Ian McDonald; Bantam)
- Alan M. Clark, for "Poles Apart" (by G. David Nordley; Analog mid-Dec 1992)
- Alicia Austin, for Fur Magic (by Andre Norton; Donald M. Grant)
- Frank Kelly Freas, for "Surface Wars" (by Jack Massa; Amazing Stories Nov 1992)
- Bob Walters, for "The Way to Spook City" (by Robert Silverberg; Playboy Aug 1992)
- Laura Brodian Kelly Freas, for "The White Snake" (by Mara Grey; Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine Fall 1992)
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