The Nominees
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)
WINNER:
American Gods by Neil Gaiman (Morrow)
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)
WINNER:
"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)
WINNER:
"Hell Is the Absence of God" by Ted Chiang
(Starlight 3, Tor)
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)
WINNER:
"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 with Melvin H. Schuetz (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)
WINNER:
The Art of Chesley Bonestell by Ron Miller
& Frederick C. Durant III with Melvin H. Schuetz (Paper Tiger)
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 Peter 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.
WINNER:
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
(New Line Cinema/The Saul Zaentz Company/WingNut Films)
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)
WINNER:
Ellen Datlow (SCI FICTION and anthologies)
BEST PROFESSIONAL ARTIST (323 ballots cast)
Jim Burns
Bob Eggleton
Frank Kelly Freas
Donato Giancola
Michael Whelan
WINNER:
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
WINNER:
Locus, edited by Charles N. Brown
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
WINNER:
Ansible, edited by Dave Langford
BEST FAN WRITER (248 ballots cast)
Jeff Berkwits
Bob Devney
John L. Flynn
Mike Glyer
Dave Langford
Steven H Silver
WINNER:
Dave Langford
BEST FAN ARTIST (177 ballots cast)
Sheryl Birkhead
Brad Foster
Teddy Harvia
Sue Mason
Frank Wu
WINNER:
Teddy Harvia
BEST WEB SITE (365 ballots cast)
Locus Online,
Mark R. Kelly editor/webmaster
SciFi.com, Craig
Engler, general manager
SF Site, Rodger
Turner, publisher/managing editor
Strange
Horizons, Mary Anne Mohanraj, editor-in-chief
Tangent
Online, Dave Truesdale, senior editor; Tobias Buckell, webmaster
WINNER:
Locus
Online, Mark R. Kelly editor/webmaster
Each
Worldcon has the right to add one special category, good only for
that year and not binding upon any future Worldcon committees. ConJosé
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 (first year of eligibility)
WINNER:
Jo Walton (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.
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