2022 Analog AnLab Winners
Results of the 2022 Analog Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards have been announced, with many finalists available to read online.
BEST NOVELLA
- 1st place: ”Communion”, Jay Werkheiser & Frank Wu (1-2/22)
- 2nd place: ”Burning the Ladder”, Adam-Troy Castro (5-6/22)
- 3rd place: ”Kingsbury 1944”, Michael Cassutt (9-10/22)
BEST NOVELETTE
- 1st place: ”Shepherd Moons”, Jerry Oltion (9-10/22)
- 2nd place: ”The Journeyman: at the Bluffs of Sinjin Trell”, Michael F. Flynn (3-4/22)
- 3rd place (tie): ”The Power of Apollo (16)”, Marianne J. Dyson (9-10/22)
- 3rd place (tie): ”Cloud Chaser”, Tom Jolly (1-2/22)
- 4th place: ”In Transit”, J.T. Sharrah (3-4/22)
BEST SHORT STORIES
- 1st place (tie): ”Beneath the Surface, a Womb of Ice”, Deborah L. Davitt (11-12/22)
- 1st place (tie): ”Sacred Cow“, Larry Niven & Steven Barnes (11-12/22)
- 2nd place: ”Maximum Efficiency”, Holly Schofield (11-12/22)
- 3rd place (tie): ”Boy in the Key of Forsaken“, Eric Del Carlo (5-6/22)
- 3rd place (tie): ”Aconie’s Bees”, Jessica Reisman (5-6/22)
BEST SCIENCE FACT
- 1st place: “The Science Behind “The Power of Apollo (16)”, Marianna J. Dyson (9-10/22)
- 2nd place: “Black Holes and the Human Future“, Howard V. Hendrix (7-8/22)
- 3rd place (tie): “Evolving Brainy Brains Takes More than Living on a Lucky Planet“, Christina De La Rocha (3-4/22)
- 3rd place (tie): “The Science Behind Kepler’s Laws“, Jay Werkheiser (1-2/22)
- 4th place: “Another Way to the Stars“, Christopher MacLeod (11-12/22)
BEST POEM
- 1st place: “Belter Cats“, Mary Soon Lee (7-8/22)
- 2nd place: “Albert Einstein, Two Stills“, Robert Frazier (9-10/22)
- 3rd place: “The Libraries of Mars“, Mary Soon Lee (3-4/22)
- 4th place: “Constellation“, Alex Pickens (5-6/22)
- 5th place: “In Perpetuity“, Bruce Boston (7-8/22)
BEST COVER
- 1st place: Eldar Zakirov (1-2/22)
- 2nd place: Donato Giancola (7-8/22)
- 3rd place: Maurizio Manzieri (11-12/22)
For more information, see the Analog website.
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