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Works published in 2001 Awards given in 2002 except as indicated
- "Hell Is the Absence of God", Ted Chiang
Hugo Winner (novelette)
Nebula Winner (novelette) [2003]
Sturgeon (shortlist)
Locus Winner (novelette)
Seiun Winner (translated short story) [2004]
- "The Chief Designer", Andy Duncan
- "The Diamond Pit", Jack Dann
- "The Dog Said Bow-Wow", Michael Swanwick
- "Lobsters", Charles Stross
- "Undone", James Patrick Kelly
- The Human Front, Ken MacLeod
Locus (novella) [2003]
Seiun Winner (translated short form) [2006]
Sidewise Winner (short form)
- "Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's", Adam-Troy Castro
- "May Be Some Time", Brenda W. Clough
- "Creature", Carol Emshwiller
Nebula Winner (short story) [2003]
Locus (short story)
- "Cleopatra Brimstone", Elizabeth Hand
- "The Bones of the Earth", Ursula K. Le Guin
Hugo (short story)
Locus Winner (short story)
- "The Finder", Ursula K. Le Guin
- "Isabel of the Fall", Ian R. MacLeod
- "Eternity and Afterward", Lucius Shepard
- "Magpie", Meredith Simmons
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future Grand Prize) [2001]
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 4th quarter) [2001]
- "The Days Between", Allen Steele
- "Stealing Alabama", Allen Steele
- "Absolute Uncertainty", Lucy Sussex
- "Fast Times at Fairmont High", Vernor Vinge
- "First to the Moon!", Stephen Baxter & Simon Bradshaw
- "The Ghost Pit", Stephen Baxter
- "The Children of Winter", Eric Brown
- "Into Greenwood", Jim Grimsley
- "Cut", Megan Lindholm
- "Tower of Wings", Sean McMullen
- "Old MacDonald Had a Farm", Mike Resnick
- "The Return of Spring", Shane Tourtellotte
- "Exclusion", Daniel Abraham
- "Ave de Paso", Catherine Asaro
- "The Applesauce Monster", Kage Baker
- "The Caravan from Troon", Kage Baker
- "Monster Story", Kage Baker
- "His Own Back Yard", James P. Blaylock
- "The Ferryman's Wife", Richard Bowes
- "The Measure of All Things", Richard Chwedyk
- "Queen for a Day", Albert E. Cowdrey
- "Karuna, Inc.", Paul Di Filippo
- "Senator Bilbo", Andy Duncan
- "The Honeyed Knot", Jeffrey Ford
- "Rotten Times", Robert Hood
- "Whispers", Rick Kennett & Paul Collins
- "Computer Virus", Nancy Kress
- "Reconstructing Amy", Tim Lebbon
Stoker Winner (short fiction)
- "Louise's Ghost", Kelly Link
- "New Light on the Drake Equation", Ian R. MacLeod
- "The Cat's Pajamas", James Morrow
- "Glacial", Alastair Reynolds
Locus (novella)
Seiun (translated short form) [2006]
- "Have Not Have", Geoff Ryman
- "The Bird Catcher", S. P. Somtow
- In These Final Days of Sales, Steve Rasnic Tem
Stoker Winner (long fiction)
- "The Infodict", James Van Pelt
- Nearly People, Conrad Williams
- "deck.halls@boughs/holly", Connie Willis
- "In Glory Like Their Star", Gene Wolfe
- "Marcher", Chris Beckett
- "The Plague", A. C. Bray
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 2nd quarter) [2001]
- "The Weatherboard Spaceship", Adam Browne
- Dreamwalker, Isobelle Carmody, illustrated by Steven Wollman
Aurealis Winner (young adult short story)
- "Goblin City Lights", Simon Clark
- "Left Foot on a Blind Man", Julie E. Czerneda
Aurora Winner (short-form work in English)
- "Making Waves", Lena DeTar
- "Exo-skeleton Town", Jeffrey Ford
Imaginaire Winner (Translated Short Story or Collection) [2005]
- Café on Callisto, Jackie French
Aurealis Winner (children's short fiction)
- "The Good Earth", Peter Friend
- "El Libro de las Voces", Carlos Gardini
- "Sleight of Hand", Simon Haynes
- "The Woman of Endor", Sue Isle
- "Onion", Caitlín R. Kiernan
- "Kinsman", Susan Krinard
- "Kindred", Alexis Glynn Latner
- "Nucleon", David D. Levine
- "Marketplace of Souls", David Lowe
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 3rd quarter) [2001]
- "An Idiot Rode to Majra", J. Simon
Hubbard Winner (Writers of the Future 1st quarter) [2001]
- "Jake, Me, and the Zipper", Rajnar Vajra
AnLab Winner (short story)
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