2019 Analog AnLab and Asimov’s Readers’ Awards
The winners for the 2019 Analog Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) and Asimov’s Readers’ Awards have been announced. Most are available to read online.
- WINNER: “The Gorilla in a Tutu Principle or, Pecan Pie at Minnie and Earl’s“, Adam-Troy Castro (9-10/19)
- “The Savannah Problem“, Adam-Troy Castro (1-2/19)
- “You Must Remember This“, Jay O’Connell (11-12/19)
- WINNER:”Bonehunters“, Harry Turtledove (5-6/19)
- “A Mate Not a Meal“, Sarina Dorie (3-4/19)
- “The Slipway“, Greg Egan (7-8/19)
- “Ring Wave“, Tom Jolly (1-2/19)
- “At the Fall“, Alec Nevala-Lee (5-6/19)
- WINNER: “All Tomorrow’s Parties“, Phoebe North (7-8/19)
- “Sojourner“, Craig DeLancey (11-12/19)
- “Portle“, Robert Scherrer (7-8/19)
- “The Methuselah Generation“, Stanley Schmidt (5-6/19)
- “A Place to Stand On“, Marie Vibbert (1-2/19)
- WINNER: “The Venus Sweet Spot: Floating Home“, John J. Vester (5-6/19)
- “Do We Still Need NASA?“, C. Stuart Hardwick (7-8/19)
- “Building a Gravitational Wave Transmitter“, Albert Jackson & Gregory Benford (9-10/19)
- WINNER: “Sequoias and Other Myths“, Stanley Schmidt (9-10/19)
- “At the Natural History Museum“, Bruce Boston (5-6/19)
- “Continuum“, G.O. Clark (9-10/19)
- “Hertha Ayrton“, Jessy Randall (11-12/19)
- “We Carry“, Marie Vibbert (3-4/19)
- WINNER: Donato Giancola (1-2/19)
- Kurt Higgins (9-10/19)
- Tomislav Tikulin (5-6/19)
- WINNER: “Waterlines“, Suzanne Palmer (7-8/19)
- “The Work of Wolves“, Tegan Moore (7-8/19)
- “Surfers at the End of Time“, Rudy Rucker & Marc Laidlaw (11-12/19)
- “Winter Wheat“, Gord Sellar (9-10/19)
- “Gremlin“, Carrie Vaughn (5-6/19)
- WINNER: “In the Stillness Between the Stars“, Mercurio D. Rivera (9-10/19)
- “Charlie Tells Another One“, Andy Duncan (9-10/19)
- “Taking Icarus Home“, Suzanne Palmer (1-2/19)
- “SeeApp“, James Van Pelt (11-12/19)
- “How I Found Harry’s All-Night Hamburgers“, Lawrence Watt-Evans (3-4/19)
- WINNER: “Sacrificial Iron“, Ted Kosmatka (podcast) (5-6/19)
- “Ardy’s Choice“, Maggie Shen King (7-8/19)
- “Can You Watch My Stuff“, Rich Larson (9-10/19)
- “The Lights Go Out, One by One“, Kofi Nyameye (3-4/19)
- “Personal Space“, Lawrence Watt-Evans (9-10/19)
- WINNER: “A Street Away“, Jane Yolen (1-2/19)
- “The Other SETI“, David Barber (5-6/19)
- “Nine Hypotheses Concerning a Mysterious Lump Under the Rug on the Foyer Floor“, Jenny Blackford (9-10/19)
- “The Ruined Library“, Bruce Boston (7-8/19)
- “The Dogs of the Soviet Space Program“, Christopher Cokinos (3-4/19)
- WINNER: Maurizio Manzieri (7-8/19)
- Donato Giancola (11-12/19)
- Dominic Harman (9-10/19)
- NASA (5-6/19)
- Michael Whelan (1-2/19)
- Eldar Zakirov (3-4/19)
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