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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
    Aurealis (sf short story) Ditmar Winner (short fiction) (tie)

"Fast Times at Fairmont High", Vernor Vinge
    Hugo Winner (novella) Locus (novella)

"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
    Ditmar (short fiction) AnLab Winner (novelette)

"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
    Nebula Winner (novelette)

"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
    UPC Winner [2001]

"Sleight of Hand", Simon Haynes
    Aurealis Winner (horror short story)

"The Woman of Endor", Sue Isle
    Aurealis Winner (fantasy short story)

"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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