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Works published in 2000 Awards given in 2001 except as indicated

"Seventy-Two Letters", Ted Chiang

"The Ultimate Earth", Jack Williamson

"Radiant Green Star", Lucius Shepard

The Man on the Ceiling, Steve Rasnic Tem & Melanie Tem

"A Roll of the Dice", Catherine Asaro

"The Elephants on Neptune", Mike Resnick

"On the Orion Line", Stephen Baxter

"The Pottawatomie Giant", Andy Duncan

"Oracle", Greg Egan

"Different Kinds of Darkness", David Langford
    Hugo Winner (short story) Seiun (translated short story) [2003] HOMer (short story)

"Millennium Babies", Kristine Kathryn Rusch

"Heart of Glass", William Barton

"Sheena 5", Stephen Baxter

"Kaddish for the Last Survivor", Michael A. Burstein
    Hugo (short story) Nebula (short story) [2002] AnLab (short story) HOMer (short story)

"The Devotee", Stephen Dedman

"The Saltimbanques", Terry Dowling

"The Suspect Genome", Peter F. Hamilton

"The Birthday of the World", Ursula K. Le Guin

Naming of Parts, Tim Lebbon

"Path of the Dragon", George R. R. Martin

Tendeléo's Story, Ian McDonald

"Pulling Up Roots", Gary Murphy
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [2000] Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [2000]

"Moon Dogs", Michael Swanwick

"The First and Final Game", Deborah Biancotti

"The Taranth Stone", Ron Collins
    AnLab (novelette) HOMer Winner (novelette)

"Lincoln in Frogmore", Andy Duncan

"The Fantasy Writer's Assistant", Jeffrey Ford

"Feel the Zaz", James Patrick Kelly

"Savior", Nancy Kress

"Redchapel", Mike Resnick

"The Retrieval Artist", Kristine Kathryn Rusch

"The Cloud Man", Eleanor Arnason

"The Gravity Mine", Stephen Baxter

"Silver Ghost", Stephen Baxter

"Blue Kansas Sky", Michael Bishop

"Fidelity: A Primer", Michael Blumlein

"No Story in It", Ramsey Campbell

"One-Eyed Jacks and Suicide Kings", R. Garcia y Robertson

"Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol", Elizabeth Hand

"Mr Dark's Carnival", Glen Hirshberg

"That Old Black Graffiti", Robert Hood

"Partial Eclipse", Graham Joyce
    Locus (short story) Seiun (translated short story) [2003]

"The Juniper Tree", John Kessel

"Gone", Jack Ketchum
    Stoker Winner (short fiction)

Riding the Bullet, Stephen King

"The Boy Who Didn't Yearn", Margo Lanagan

"White Time", Margo Lanagan

"The Royals of Hegn", Ursula K. Le Guin

"La Vampiresse", Tanith Lee

"Chitty Bang Bang", Ian R. MacLeod

"Interstitial", Paul J. McAuley

"Reef", Paul J. McAuley

"Auspicious Eggs", James Morrow

"Goddesses", Linda Nagata

"Fly-by-Night", Larry Niven

"The Missing Mass", Larry Niven
    Locus Winner (short story)

"The Forest Between the Worlds", G. David Nordley

"In Shock", Joyce Carol Oates

"The Cure for Everything", Severna Park
    Nebula Winner (short story) [2002]

"Great Wall of Mars", Alastair Reynolds
    Locus (novella) Seiun (translated short story) [2004]

"Hideaway", Alastair Reynolds

"Generation Gap", Stanley Schmidt

"Agape Among the Robots", Allen Steele

"The Raggle Taggle Gypsy-O", Michael Swanwick

"Down Here in the Garden", Tia V. Travis

"Adventures in the Ghost Trade", Liz Williams

"A Conversation with Schliegelman", Dan Barlow
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [2000]

"The Worms of Hess", Barrington J. Bayley

"Stones of Significance", David Brin
    AnLab Winner (novelette)

"Infinite Monkey", Damien Broderick

"In Orbite Medievali", Toby Buckell
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [2000]

"Salir de Fase", Jose Antonio Cotrina
    UPC Winner [2000] (tie)

"Love's Prisoner", MaryJanice Davidson

"The Rag-and-Bone Men", Steve Duffy

"Think Tank", Mark Dunn

"Conquering Europa", Mark Jacobsen

"The Queen's Notice", Margo Lanagan
    Aurealis Winner (young adult short story)

"The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)", Geoffrey Maloney
    Aurealis Winner (fantasy short story)

"Your Own Hope", Paul Martens
    Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [2000]

"Buscador de Sombras", Javier Negrete
    UPC Winner [2000] (tie)

"The Discharge", Christopher Priest
    Imaginaire Winner (Translated Short Story) [2002]
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