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  Science Fiction Book Reviews
But most of the anthology is devoted to fiction, including both reprints and original stories written especially for this book.
She also succeeds at the more difficult task of orchestrating and arranging the stories, so that readers are led from fantastic tales of the past to stories of the far future, as if they are themselves divinators reading the bones to see what the future may hold.
One of the most welcome developments in science fiction and fantasy has been the increasing number of writers who are a part of or influenced by non-Western traditions and cultures.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue354/books2.html   (606 words)

  
 Tanith Lee Bibliography - Frequently Asked Questions
The Birthgrave was nominated for the 1975 Nebula Award for best novel.
Nunc Dimittis was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for best novella, and Red As Blood, or, Tales From The Sisters Grimmer was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for best anthology/collection.
Jedella Ghost was nominated for the 1999 British Fantasy Award for best short fiction.
www.daughterofthenight.com /tlfaq.html   (1262 words)

  
 Jack Dann: Biography
He is a recipient of the Nebula Award, the Australian Aurealis Award (twice), the Ditmar Award (three times), the World Fantasy Award, the Peter McNamara Achievement Award, and the Premios Gilgamés de Narrativa Fantastica award.
It won the Australian Aurealis Award in 1997, was #1 on The Age bestseller list, and a story based on the novel was awarded the Nebula Award.
World Fantasy Award finalist, Best Anthology, 1987, In the Field of Fire.
www.jackdann.com /id1.html   (1115 words)

  
 The SF Site Featured Review: New Worlds: An Anthology
A multiple winner of the British Fantasy Award, Moorcock is also a World Fantasy Award and John W. Campbell Memorial Award winner for his novel Gloriana.
He won the 1967 Nebula Award for his novella "Behold the Man." He has twice won the Derleth Award for Fantasy (for The Sword and the Stallion, and The Hollow Lands), and the Guardian Fiction Prize (1977) for The Condition of Muzak.
Some of the best science fiction stories of the 60s and early 70s are collected here, among them "Running Down" by M. John Harrison, "Angouleme" by Thomas M. Disch, and "Traveler's Rest" by David I. Masson.
www.sfsite.com /02b/nw194.htm   (774 words)

  
 Patrick's anthology projects
Starlight 1, the first volume in my original SF and fantasy anthology series, was published by Tor Books in September 1996.
Several stories in the book were finalists for the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards; in addition, "Sister Emily's Lightship" by Jane Yolen won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
A post I made to Usenet, about the experience of winning a World Fantasy Award, can be found here.
nielsenhayden.com /anthologies.html   (508 words)

  
 Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction
Campbell's list of honors include the British Fantasy Award for best novel and best anthology or collection, the World Fantasy Award for best anthology or collection, the Bram Stoker Award (of the Horror Writers Association of America) for best collection, and the International Horror Guild Award for best novel.
In addition, he has received lifetime awards: the Grand Master Award at the World Horror Convention, and a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Horror Writers Association.
In addition, Joshi, who is a friend of Campbell's, admirably manages to tightrope the fine line between analysis and admiration, which is difficult at best when one is faced with the task of examining the work of arguably the premier author in a field.
www.lsu.edu /necrofile/campbell3.htm   (768 words)

  
 Kathryn Cramer's Home Page
She won a World Fantasy Award for best anthology for The Architecture of Fear co-edited with Peter Pautz; she was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for her anthology, Walls of Fear; this year she is a World Fantasy Award judge.
She co-edited several anthologies of Christmas and fantasy stories with David G. Hartwell but her most recent book is a huge anthology of hard sf, The Ascent of Wonder, co-edited with David G. Hartwell.
She was a runner-up for the Pioneer Award for best essay on sf of the year, and is on the editorial board of The New York Review of Science Fiction, for which she was several times a Hugo Award nominee, of which she is also currently the Art Director and Webmaster.
wiz.cath.vt.edu /exper/kcramer   (623 words)

  
 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This World Fantasy Award is given to the fantasy novel or novels voted best by a panel of judges, and presented each year at the World Fantasy Convention.
The 25th World Fantasy Convention, held in Providence, Rhode Island, was co-chaired by Chip Hitchcock and Davey Snyder.
WFC 2002, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was chaired by Greg Ketter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/World_Fantasy_Award_for_Best_Novel   (1206 words)

  
 New Skies: An anthology of today's science fiction
It is for them that Patrick Nielsen Hayden—winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology— has selected these stories from the thousands published by contemporary SF writers over the past two decades.
Here is a world in which children divorce their parents, and the story of a four-dimensional boy in a three-dimensional world.
His original anthology series, Starlight, has won the World Fantasy Award, and individual stories from it have won the Hugo, Nebula, and other awards.
www.sff.net /people/doylemacdonald/new_skies.htm   (470 words)

  
 Wheatland Press
Jay Lake won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2004.
The first novel by World Fantasy Award winning editor Forrest Aguirre is tragic fantasy at its most imaginative.
Polyphony 4 was a finalist for a World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.
www.wheatlandpress.com   (606 words)

  
 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
This World Fantasy Award is given to the fantasy anthology voted best by a panel of judges, and presented each year at the World Fantasy Convention.
WFC 2004 will be held in Tempe, Arizona.
This page was last modified 22:15, 31 Oct 2004.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/World_Fantasy_Award_for_Best_Anthology   (141 words)

  
 TIMELINE 1970s page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Although few trumpeted the notion, it was a golden age of science fiction, fantasy, and horror writing, with more good authors than ever before, and most of them able to earn at least a marginal living in the field.
Winner, 1971 Hugo Award for Best SF Novel 1971 William Hjortsberg: "Gray Matters" (New TYork: Simon & Schuster) Human brains can be implanted in new bodies, promising both immortality and total mind-control, except for those neurotics whose personalities survive brain washing.
Mel is a gripping anti-hero in a world that has gone downhill fast (nuclear war?) and in which cops in fast cars are the only check on bad guys in fast cars.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline1980.html   (9180 words)

  
 Mormon SF Bibliography: Awards
“Dogwalker.” [Locus Award 1990 (novelette); Hugo Award nominee 1990 (novelette)]
“The Fringe.” [Nebula Award nominee 1985 (novelette); Hugo Award nominee 1986 (novelette)]
“Mikal’s Songbird.” [Nebula Award nominee 1978 (novelette); Hugo Award nominee 1979 (novelette)]
www.mormonsf.org /awards.html   (2186 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Starlight #03: Starlight 3 by
Starlight 1 itself won the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.
Some are playful, some rigorous, or exuberant, or melancholy; some are set in the world of today, and some amidst the farthest stars, or in worlds that never were.
His original anthology series Starlight has won the World Fantasy Award, while individual stories from it have won the Hugo, Nebula, and other awards.
www.powells.com /partner/26305/biblio/0312867808   (446 words)

  
 Dreaming Down Under by Dann - Used Books At Biblio
Dann, Jack, Ed; Webb, Janeen, Ed Winner of the 1999 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology, this volume features many of Australia's top science fiction and fantasy writers, many of whom have previously had only limited exposure outside of that country.
Winner of the 1999 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology, this volume features many of Australia's top science fiction and fantasy writers, many of whom have previously had only limited exposure outside of that country.
This is a showcase of the very best contemporary ‘wild–side fiction’ (those stories that have an edge...
www.biblio.com /search.php?author=Dann&title=Dreaming+Down+Under&stage=1&aid=scifan   (1494 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [Janeen Webb]
This bi-monthly journal was the premier science fiction forum in Australia and had a world-wide influence on the genre: it won a Ditmar Award in 1991.
She was also Reviews Editor for Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, and is currently on the advisory board of Science Fiction Studies (USA).
The Fantastic Self, an edited collection of critical essays on fantasy and science fiction, was published by Eidolon Publications, WA (1999).
www.dragoncon.org /people/webbj.html   (300 words)

  
 SciFan: Books: New Skies: An Anthology of the Best Modern Science Fiction by Patrick Nielsen Hayden (from our database ...
New Skies: An Anthology of the Best Modern Science Fiction, by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
It is for them that Patrick Nielsen Hayden-winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology - has selected these stories from the thousands published by contemporary SF writers over the past two decades.
Here is a world in which children divorce their parents, and the story of a four-dimensional boy in a three-dimensional world.
www.scifan.com /titles/title.asp?TI_titleid=42076   (309 words)

  
 New Magics: An anthology of today's fantasy
It's about stepping across the threshold of what is and what must be into a world of maybes and why-nots.
It's for today's generation of young readers that Patrick Nielsen Hayden—winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology—has selected these stories from the thousands published by contemporary fantasy writers over the past two decades.
Here is National Book Award winner Ursula K. Le Guin with a tale of wizardry from the world of her Earthsea books.
sff.net /people/doylemacdonald/new_magics.htm   (576 words)

  
 ANDRE NORTON ORG: World Fantasy Award (1987)
The World Fantasy Awards have been presented annually at the World Fantasy Convention since 1975.
The Convention Awards, unlike the other category awards, were issued only for a few years:
Taken from The Encyclopedia of Fantasy by John Clute and John Grant, Orbit 1997.
www.andre-norton.org /awards/wfa.html   (90 words)

  
 Powell's Books - The Dark Descent by David Hartwell
In The Dark Descent, hailed as one of the most important anthologies ever to examine horror fiction, editor David G. Hartwell traces the complex history of horror in literature back to the earliest short stories.
The Dark Descent, which won the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology, showcases the finest of these ever written--from the time-honored classics of Edgar Allan Poe, D.H. Lawrence, and Edith Wharton to the contemporary writing of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Ray Bradbury.
This highly acclaimed anthology traces the evolution of horror, from Nathaniel Hawthorn and Edgar Allan Poe to Stephen King.
www.powells.com /biblio?show=0312862172   (288 words)

  
 Kathryn Cramer from HarperCollins Publishers
Kathryn Cramer, writer and anthologist, won a World Fantasy Award for best anthology for The Architecture of Fear, co-edited with Peter Pautz.
The best science fiction short stories of 2002 and 2003, selected by...
The best short form science fiction of 2004, selected by David Hartwell...
www.harpercollins.com /authors/20277/Kathryn_Cramer/index.aspx   (165 words)

  
 The SF Site: The 1997 British Fantasy Award Nominees
Both the British Fantasy Newsletter and its sister journal, Dark Horizons, have served as a bastion for fantasy and horror fandom in the UK.
In 1975, the BFS held its first convention, Fantasycon, and before that started the British Fantasy Award, a suggestion from president Ramsey Campbell.
The Awards will be announced at the World Fantasy Convention awards banquet at The International Hotel, Marsh Wall, London, England on Sunday, November 2, 1997.
www.sfsite.com /10a/bfa18.htm   (432 words)

  
 RAMSEY CAMPBELL - AWARDS
BEST NEW HORROR (co-edited with Stephen Jones), British Fantasy Award and World Fantasy Award, Best Anthology or Collection, 1991
ALONE WITH THE HORRORS, Stoker Award of the Horror Writers of America, Best Collection, 1994 and World Fantasy Award, Best Collection, 1994
RAMSEY CAMPBELL, PROBABLY, Best Non-Fiction, International Horror Guild, 2002 and Stoker Award of the Horror Writers of America, Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction, 2002 and British Fantasy Award, Best Collection, 2002
www.knibb.org /campbell/awards.htm   (233 words)

  
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He has also edited a number of anthologies, including an annual Year’s Best Science Fiction paperback series now in its tenth year and co-edits a Year’s Best Fantasy.
In addition, David won the World Fantasy Award for best anthology and has been nominated for the Hugo Award twenty-eight times.
Friday's Open Lines included a Special Topic line for "Walk-ins," people who believe an alien or entity may have occupied their spirits permanently or for a time.
www.coasttocoastam.com /guests/822.html   (212 words)

  
 2000 World Fantasy Award Winners - SFWA News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
The 2000 World Fantasy Awards for works from 1999 were presented at the World Fantasy Convention held at the Omni Bayfront Hotel in Corpus Christi on October 29.
More World Fantasy Convention photos are available at http://www.midamericon.org/photoarchive/00wfc01.htm
Except where otherwise noted, content and design copyright © 1995-2004 by Keith Stokes.
www.sfwa.org /news/00wfcwin.htm   (111 words)

  
 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This World Fantasy Award is given to the fantasy anthology voted best by a panel of judges, and presented each year at the World Fantasy Convention.
Trampoline: An Anthology, edited by Kelly Link (Small Beer Press)
WFC 2005 was held in Madison, Wisconsin, and was chaired by Meg Turville-Heitz.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/World_Fantasy_Award_for_Best_Anthology   (251 words)

  
 2003 World Fantasy Award Winners
The WFC 2003 held in Washington, DC, was chaired by Michael J. Walsh.
Judges were Justin Ackroyd, Les Edwards, Laura Anne Gilman, Lawrence Watt-Evans, and Jane Yolen, with awards administrator Peter Dennis Pautz.
All material in this Site is copyright by the World Fantasy Board.
www.worldfantasy.org /awards/2003.html   (183 words)

  
 Kathryn Cramer's Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION, a monthly magazine of reviews and criticism of science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
She won a World Fantasy Award for best anthology for The Architecture of Fear co-edited with Peter Pautz; she was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for her anthology, Walls of Fear.
She was a runner-up for the Pioneer Award for best essay on sf of the year, and is on the editorial board of The New York Review of Science Fiction, for which she was several times a Hugo Award nominee, of which she is also currently the Art and Web Site Editor.
ebbs.english.vt.edu /exper/kcramer/kc.html   (195 words)

  
 jones - Award Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
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1998 - Exorcisms and Ecstacies British Fantasy Award, Best Anthology/Collection (Preliminary Nominee)
1999 - White of the Moon: New Tales of Madness and Dread Bram Stoker Award, Superior Achievement in an Anthology (Preliminary Nominee)
www.isfdb.org /cgi-bin/eaw.cgi?jones   (2477 words)

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