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Works published in 1986 Awards given in 1987 except as indicated

"R&R", Lucius Shepard

"Robot Dreams", Isaac Asimov

"Tangents", Greg Bear
    Hugo Winner (short story) Nebula Winner (short story) Locus (short story) Seiun Winner (foreign short fiction) [1994] SF Chronicle (short story)

"Hatrack River", Orson Scott Card

"The Blind Geometer", Kim Stanley Robinson

"Gilgamesh in the Outback", Robert Silverberg

"Thor Meets Captain America", David Brin

"Pretty Boy Crossover", Pat Cadigan

"Surviving", Judith Moffett

"Escape from Kathmandu", Kim Stanley Robinson

"Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo", John Varley
    Locus (novella) Seiun Winner (foreign short fiction) [1992] Hayakawa Winner (foreign short story) [1991]

"Permafrost", Roger Zelazny

"Eifelheim", Michael F. Flynn
    Hugo (novella) Locus (novella) AnLab Winner (novella/novelette)

"Rat", James Patrick Kelly

"Aymara", Lucius Shepard

"The Boy Who Plaited Manes", Nancy Springer

"Mudpuppies", Robert Touzalin
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1986] Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1986]

"The Girl Who Fell into the Sky", Kate Wilhelm

"Chance", Connie Willis

"Spice Pogrom", Connie Willis

"The Prisoner of Chillon", James Patrick Kelly

"The Lions Are Asleep This Night", Howard Waldrop

"Newton Sleep", Gregory Benford

"The Man Who Lost Red", Terry Dowling
    Ditmar Winner (Australian short fiction)

"Grave Angels", Richard Kearns

"The Glass Flower", George R. R. Martin

"Voice in the Dark", Jack McDevitt

"Down and Out in the Year 2000", Kim Stanley Robinson

"Red Light", David J. Schow

"Jeff Beck", Lewis Shiner

"The Barbarian Princess", Vernor Vinge

"Windows", Ian Watson

"Dydeetown Girl", F. Paul Wilson

"Phreak Encounter", Roger MacBride Allen
    AnLab Winner (short story)

"The Book of Time", Camilla Decarnin
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1986]

"The Olympic Runner", Dennis Etchison

"In the Smoke", Howard V. Hendrix
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1986]

"The Old Organ Trail", Bridget McKenna
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1986]
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