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Works published in 1997 Awards given in 1998 except as indicated

"…Where Angels Fear to Tread", Allen Steele

"The 43 Antarean Dynasties", Mike Resnick

"Reasons to be Cheerful", Greg Egan

"Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream", James Alan Gardner

"We Will Drink a Fish Together...", Bill Johnson

"Itsy Bitsy Spider", James Patrick Kelly

"The Undiscovered", William Sanders

"Moon Six", Stephen Baxter

"Coppola's Dracula", Kim Newman

"The Hand You're Dealt", Robert J. Sawyer

"Niagara Falling", Janeen Webb & Jack Dann
    Aurealis Winner (sf short story) Ditmar Winner (Australian short fiction)

"A Prayer for the Insect Gods", Morgan Burke
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [1997] Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [1997]

"House of Dreams", Michael F. Flynn

"Loose Ends", Paul Levinson

"Marrow", Robert Reed

"Lethe", Walter Jon Williams

"Newsletter", Connie Willis

"Lost Girls", Jane Yolen
    Nebula Winner (novelette) [1999] Locus (novelette) [1999]

"For the Strength of the Hills", Lee Allred
    Sidewise (short form) Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [1997]

"War Birds", Stephen Baxter
    British SF Winner (short fiction) Seiun (overseas short fiction) [2000]

"The Funeral March of the Marionettes", Adam-Troy Castro

"Izzy and the Father of Terror", Eliot Fintushel

"Standing Room Only", Karen Joy Fowler
    Hugo (short story) Nebula (short story) [1999] Locus (short story)

"Steamship Soldier on the Information Front", Nancy Kress

"Ecopoiesis", Geoffrey A. Landis

"Winter Fire", Geoffrey A. Landis

"Get a Grip", Paul Park

"On the Inside", Robert Silverberg

"Merlusine", Lucy Sussex

"Zemlya", Stephen Baxter

"Lucent Carbon", Russell Blackford

"Streetcar Dreams", Richard Bowes

"Echoes", Alan Brennert

"Blood and Judgment", John Brunner

"ThigMOO", Eugene Byrne

"Dust Motes", P. D. Cacek

"The Word", Ramsey Campbell

"Quinn's Deal", L. Timmel Duchamp

"Beluthahatchie", Andy Duncan

"On the Ice Islands", Gregory Feeley

"Fortune and Misfortune", Lisa Goldstein

"Escape Route", Peter F. Hamilton

"Everything's Eventual", Stephen King
    Stoker (long fiction/novelette) Locus (novella)

"Always True to Thee, in My Fashion", Nancy Kress

"The Big Blow", Joe R. Lansdale
    Stoker Winner (long fiction/novelette)

"The Golden Keeper", Ian R. MacLeod

"Messengers of Chaos", G. David Nordley

"A Spy in Europa", Alastair Reynolds

"One Good Juror", Mary Rosenblum & James Sarafin

"In the Furnace of the Night", James Sarafin

"Rat Food", Edo van Belkom & David Nickle
    Stoker Winner (short story)

"Scientifiction", Howard Waldrop

"The Zombies of Madison County", Douglas E. Winter

"No Planets Strike", Gene Wolfe
    Hugo (short story) Locus (short story)

"Jenny Come to Play", Terry Dowling
    Aurealis Winner (horror short story)

"Wageslaves", Christopher Fowler

"Timbuctú", Carlos Gardini
    Ignotus Winner (foreign short story)

"The Scent of Desire", Bo Griffin
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [1997]

"Black on Black", Kyle David Jelle
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [1997]

"Already in Heaven", Brian Plante
    AnLab Winner (short story)

"Trial by Ordeal", Grey Rollins
    AnLab Winner (novelette)

"The Symmetry of Duty", Louise Rowder
    HOMer Winner (short story)

"Psychospace", Robert J. Sawyer
    UPC Winner [1997] (tie)

"Cram", John Shirley

"The Twist in the Tale", Ruth Starke
    Aurealis Winner (young adult short story)

"Soulsaver", James Stevens-Arce
    UPC Winner [1997] (tie)

"The Wormholes", Emily Thornbury

"Terraforming Terra", Jack Williamson

"Starsong", Timothy Zahn
    AnLab Winner (novella)
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