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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
- "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
- "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
- "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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