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1994 Chesley Awards
Where & When: ConAdian, Winnipeg, Canada, Sat 3 Sep 1994
Eligibility Year:
1993
- Tom Kidd, for The Far Kingdoms (by Allan Cole & Chris Bunch; Ballantine Del Rey)
- Don Maitz, for Rude Astronauts (by Allen Steele; Old Earth Books)
- Tom Canty, for Snow White, Blood Red (by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds.; Morrow AvoNova)
- Jody Lee, for Winds of Fury (by Mercedes Lackey; DAW)
- Frank Kelly Freas, for The Wishing Season (by Esther M. Friesner; Atheneum)
- Bob Eggleton, for Dragans (by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois, eds.; Ace)
- Stephen Youll, for Gojiro (by Mark Jacobson; Bantam Spectra)
- Jim Burns, for His Conquering Sword (by Kate Elliott; DAW)
- Kirk Reinert, for Hottest Blood (by Jeffrey B. Gelb & Michael Garrett, eds.; Pocket)
- Michael Parkes, for Omni Best Science Fiction Three (by Ellen Datlow, ed.; Omni Books)
- Alan M. Clark, for "The Toad of Heaven" (by Robert Reed; Asimov's Jun 1993)
- James Mahon, for "Fox Magic" (by Kij Johnson; Asimov's Dec 1993)
- Ron Walotsky, for "Goldilocks & The Virtual Bears" (by W. Gregory Stewart; Amazing Stories Jan 1993)
- Vincent Di Fate, for "Incident at The Angel of Boundless Compassion" (by Mark O. Halverson; Analog Jun 1993)
- Leo & Diane Dillon, for The Sorcerer's Apprentice (by Nancy Willard; Scholastic/Sky Blue Press)
(tie)
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