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The real list.  Please note Mimosa, Old Earth Books (and, to my
additional pleasure, Buffy).  Congratulations!

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Subject: [WSFA]      [SMOFS] The 2002 Hugo & John W. Campbell Award Nominees
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2002 HUGO AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED

CONJOSE, THE 60TH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION
PO Box 61363, Sunnyvale CA 94088-1363 USA
press at conjose.org; http://www.conjose.org/
For immediate release: Thursday 18 April, 2002, 9:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight
Time

2002 HUGO AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED

ConJose is pleased to announce the nominees for the 2002 Hugo Awards.

A total of 626 people cast Hugo Nominating ballots this year.

Three categories have six nominees due to ties for the final ballot position.

BEST NOVEL (486 ballots cast)
The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold (HarperCollins/Eos)
American Gods by Neil Gaiman (Morrow)
Perdido Street Station by China Miéville (Macmillan (UK)(2000); Del Rey)
Cosmonaut Keep by Ken MacLeod (Orbit (UK)(2000); Tor)
Passage by Connie Willis (Bantam)
The Chronoliths by Robert Charles Wilson (Tor)

BEST NOVELLA (300 ballots cast)
"May Be Some Time" by Brenda W. Clough (Analog 4/01)
"The Diamond Pit" by Jack Dann (Jubilee, HarperCollins/Voyager Australia;
F&SF 6/01)
"The Chief Designer" by Andy Duncan (Asimov's 6/01)
"Stealing Alabama" by Allen Steele (Asimov's 1/01)
"Fast Times at Fairmont High" by Vernor Vinge (The Collected Stories of
Vernor Vinge, Tor)

BEST NOVELETTE (292 ballots cast)
"Hell Is the Absence of God" by Ted Chiang (Starlight 3, Tor)
"Undone" by James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's 6/01)
"The Days Between" by Allen Steele (Asimov's 3/01)
"Lobsters" by Charles Stross (Asimov's 6/01)
"The Return of Spring" by Shane Tourtellotte (Analog 11/01)

BEST SHORT STORY (331 ballots cast)
"The Ghost Pit" by Stephen Baxter (Asimov's 7/01)
"Spaceships" by Michael A. Burstein (Analog 6/01)
"The Bones of the Earth" by Ursula K. Le Guin (Tales from Earthsea, Harcourt)
"Old MacDonald Had a Farm" by Mike Resnick (Asimov's 9/01)
"The Dog Said Bow-Wow" by Michael Swanwick (Asimov's 10-11/01)

BEST RELATED BOOK (252 ballots cast)
The Art of Richard Powers by Jane Frank (Paper Tiger)
Meditations on Middle-Earth by Karen Haber, ed. (St. Martin's Press/A Byron
Preiss Book)
The Art of Chesley Bonestell by Ron Miller & Frederick C. Durant III (Paper
Tiger)
I Have This Nifty Idea...Now What Do I Do With It? by Mike Resnick
(Wildside Press)
J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century by Tom Shippey (HarperCollins
(UK)(2000); Houghton Mifflin)
Being Gardner Dozois by Michael Swanwick (Old Earth Books)

BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION (452 ballots cast)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1492 Pictures/Heyday Films/Warner
Bros.) Directed by Chris Columbus; Screenplay by Steven Kloves; David
Heyman, Producer; Michael Barthan, Chris Columbus, Duncan Henderson & Mark
Radcliff, Excutive Producers.

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (New Line Cinema/The Saul
Zaentz Company/WingNut Films) Directed by Peter Jackson; Screenplay by Fran
Walsh & Phillipa Boyens & Peter Jackson; Peter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne
and Tim Sanders, Producers; Michael Lynne, Mark Ordesky, Robert Shaye, Bob
Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein, Executive Producers.

Monsters, Inc. (Pixar Animation Studios/Walt Disney Pictures) Directed by
Pete Docter, David Silverman and Lee Unkrich.  Story by Jill Culton, Peter
Docter, Ralph Eggleston and Jeff Pidgeon. Darla K. Anderson, Producer.
John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, Executive Producers.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Once More, With Feeling" (Fox Television
Studios/Mutant Enemy, Inc.)  Written & Directed by Joss Whedon. Joss Whedon
and Marti Noxon, Executive Producers.

Shrek (DreamWorks SKG/Pacific Data Images).  Directed by Andrew Adamson and
Vicky Jenson.  Written by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Joe Stillman and
Roger S. H. Schulman. Jeffrey Katzenberg, Aron Warner and John H. Williams,
Producers.  Penney Finkelman Cox and Sandra Rabins, Executive Producers.

BEST PROFESSIONAL EDITOR (382 ballots cast)
Ellen Datlow (SCI FICTION and anthologies)
Gardner Dozois (Asimov's)
Patrick Nielsen Hayden (Tor Books; Starlight anthology series)
Stanley Schmidt (Analog)
Gordon Van Gelder (F&SF)

BEST PRO ARTIST (323 ballots cast)
Jim Burns
Bob Eggleton
Frank Kelly Freas
Donato Giancola
Michael Whelan

BEST SEMIPROZINE (283 ballots cast)
Absolute Magnitude, edited by Warren Lapine
Interzone, edited by David Pringle
Locus, edited by Charles N. Brown
The New York Review of Science Fiction, edited by Kathryn Cramer, David
Hartwell & Kevin J. Maroney
Speculations, edited by Susan Fry, published by Kent Brewster

BEST FANZINE (237 ballots cast)
File 770, edited by Mike Glyer
Ansible, edited by Dave Langford
Challenger, edited by Guy Lillian III
Mimosa, edited by Richard & Nicki Lynch
Plokta, edited by Alison Scott, Steve Davies & Mike Scott

BEST FAN WRITER (248 ballots cast)
Jeff Berkwits
Bob Devney
John L. Flynn
Mike Glyer
Dave Langford
Steven H Silver

BEST FAN ARTIST (177 ballots cast)
Sheryl Birkhead
Brad Foster
Teddy Harvia
Sue Mason
Frank Wu

BEST WEB SITE (365 ballots cast)
Locus Online, Mark R. Kelly editor/webmaster (www.locusmag.com)
SciFi.com, Craig Engler, executive producer (www.scifi.com)
SF Site, Rodger Turner, publisher/managing editor (www.sfsite.com)
Strange Horizons, Mary Anne Mohanraj, editor-in-chief
(www.strangehorizons.com)
Tangent Online, Dave Truesdale, senior editor; Tobias Buckell, webmaster
(www.tangentonline.com)

Each Worldcon has the right to add one special category, good only for that
year and not binding upon any future Worldcon committees. ConJose exercised
this right and will award a Hugo Award for Best Web Site.

JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD for BEST NEW WRITER OF 2000/2001 (272 ballots cast)
Tobias S. Buckell (second year of eligibility)
Alexander C.  Irvine (second year of eligibility)
Wen Spencer (first year of eligibility)
Jo Walton (second year of eligibility)
Ken Wharton (second year of eligibility)

The John W. Campbell Award, sponsored by Dell Magazines, is not a Hugo
Award, but appears on the same ballot as the Hugo Awards and is
administered in the same way as the Hugo Awards.

The 2001 WSFS Business Meeting, as authorized by the WSFS Constitution,
extended the eligibility of works initially published in 2000 outside the
USA and not published in the USA as of the end of January 2001. Several
works nominated this year qualify under this extension.

Of the 626 total valid nominating ballots, 371 were cast electronically
through the ConJose web site. Members of ConJose and of The Millennium
Philcon (the 2002 and 2001 Worldcons) were eligible to make nominations for
the 2002 Hugo Awards. 389 members of ConJose (236 voting electronically,
153 by mail) and 237 members of the Millennium Philcon (135 voting
electronically, 102 by mail) cast nominating ballots.

Only attending and supporting members of ConJose may vote on the 2002 Hugo
Awards. ConJose will mail Hugo Award ballots to all of its members in
Progress Report 4, scheduled to mail by the end of May 2002. A copy of the
ballot will be available for download from the ConJose web site at
http://www.conjose.org/wsfs/wsfs_hugo.htmlshortly. ConJose plans to offer
online voting as it did for the nominating ballots. We will post details of
how to vote online on our web site when the online ballot is available. The
voting deadline is July 31, 2002.

Through July 31, 2002, an Attending membership in ConJose is $180 and a
Supporting membership is $35. Information about how to join ConJose is
available from our web site at http://www.conjose.org/Member/membership.html.
Voting Statistics Summary
Category                Ballots         Votes           Nominees        Range
Novel                   486             1469            226             44-121
Novella                 300             738             58              40-55
Novelette               292             823             144             27-43
Short Story             331             929             63              21-35
Related Book            252             514             88              31-68
Dramatic Presentation   452             1303            130             89-343
Professional Editor     382             979             91              87-121
Professional Artist     323             862             156             36-83
Semiprozine             283             573             45              41-116
Fanzine                 237             531             100             29-43
Fan Writer              248             601             164             26-51
Fan Artist              248             410             93              17-59
Web Site                365             941             240             36-75
Campbell Award          272             653             101             29-53

"Ballots" is the number of ballots that included at least one nomination in
that category. "Votes" is the total number of nominations cast in that
category. "Nominees" is the number of individual works or persons nominated
in that category. "Range" is the range between the least number of
nominations required to make the final ballot in that category and the most
number of nominations any work or person received in that category.

"No Award" will appear as a candidate in each category on the final ballot,
as required by the WSFS Constitution.

More detailed statistics, including the number of nominations each person
or work received, and the vote counts of the top fifteen candidates or
those candidates receiving at least 5% of the nomination ballots cast in each
category, will be released after the Hugo Awards Ceremony at ConJose.

The 2002 Hugo Awards will be announced and presented at a ceremony on the
evening of Sunday, September 1, 2002 in the San Jose Civic Auditorium
during ConJose.

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Contacts
Hugo Awards: John Lorentz hugos at conjose.org
General: Kevin Standlee info at conjose.org
Press/Media: Bart Kemper press at conjose.org

The 2002 Worldcon, known as ConJose, will take place at the McEnery
Convention Center, San Jose, California from 29 August through 2 September
2002. More information about ConJose, including current membership rates, is
available from its web site (http://www.conjose.org/) or by writing to
info at conjose.org.

To be removed from the ConJose press release mailing list please write to
publicity at conjose.org. You may receive multiple copies of this announcement
because you subscribe to multiple mailing lists to which we send these
announcements. We apologize for any inconvenience this duplicate coverage
causes.

"ConJose" is a service mark of San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions,
Inc., a California non-profit corporation recognized as tax exempt under
IRS 501(c)(3).

"WSFS", "Worldcon", "World Science Fiction Convention" and "Hugo Award" are
registered service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an
unincorporated literary society.

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