Geoffrey A. Landis:
Awards and Award Nominations
Here is the list, in chronological order, of awards that my fiction have been nominated for. The handful I actually won are in bold.
Last updated: Sept. 7, 2003
- 1985, Hugo nomination, best novella ("Elemental")
- 1985, John W. Campbell nomination, best new writer
- 1989, Hugo nomination, best short story ("Ripples in the Dirac Sea")
- 1990, Nebula Award, best short story ("Ripples in the Dirac Sea")
- 1991, Seiun nomination, best story in translation ("Ripples in the Dirac Sea")
- 1991, Rhysling nomination, best short poem ("The Einstein We Never Knew")
- 1992, Isaac Asimov's Reader's Poll, Brazil, best short story ("Ripples in the Dirac Sea")
- 1992, Isaac Asimov's Readers Award, best short story ("Walk in the Sun")
- 1992, Hugo Award, best short story ("A Walk in the Sun")
- 1992, Electronic SF Award, best short story ("A Walk in the Sun")
- 1992, Rhysling nomination, best long poem ("A Long Time Dying")
- 1993, Analog AnaLab Award, best nonfiction ("Demon Under Hawaii")
- 1995, Nebula nomination, best novelette ("The Singular Habits of Wasps")
- 1995, Homer nomination, best novelette ("The Singular Habits of Wasps")
- 1995, Hugo award nomination, best novelette ("The Singular Habits of Wasps")
- 1996, Nebula nomination, best short story ("Kingdom of Cats and Birds")
- 1996, Homer nomination, best novelette ("Across the Darkness")
- 1996, Seiun nomination, best story in translation ("A Long Time Dying")
- 1998, Hugo award nomination, best novella ("Ecopoiesis")
- 1999, Nebula award nomination, best novella ("Ecopoiesis")
- 1999, Nebula award nomination, best short story ("Winter Fire")
- 2000, Asimov's Reader's Award, best poem ("Christmas, After We All Get Time Machines")
- 2000, Rhysling award, best poem ("Christmas, After We All Get Time Machines")
- 2001 Compton Crook award nomination, best first novel (Mars Crossing)
- 2001 Locus Award, best first novel (Mars Crossing)
- 2002, Nebula nomination, best novel (Mars Crossing)
- 2003, Hugo Award, best short story ("Falling Onto Mars"
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