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NOVEL VOTERS: 486 ITEMS: 226 VOTES: 1,469 121 American Gods (Neil Gaiman; Morrow) 78 Passage (Connie Willis; Bantam) 71 Curse of Chalion (Lois McMaster Bujold; Eos) 64 Perdido Street Station (China Miéville; Macmillan, Del Rey) 44 Cosmonaut Keep (Ken MacLeod; Orbit, Tor) 44 The Chronoliths (Robert Charles Wilson; Tor) -- End of Nominees -- 33 Declare (Tim Powers; Subterranean Press; HarperCollins/Morrow) 33 Revelation Space (Alastair Reynolds; Ace) 27 Nekropolis (Maureen F. McHugh; Eos) 26 The Outpost (Mike Resnick; Tor) 24 The Skies of Pern (Anne McCaffrey; Del Rey) 24 Thief of Time (Terry Pratchett; Doubleday UK; HarperCollins) 24 Return to the Whorl (Gene Wolfe; Tor) 22 The Other Wind (Ursula K. Le Guin; Harcourt) 20 Spherical Harmonic (Catherine Asaro; Tor) 20 Deepsix (Jack McDevitt; HarperCollis/Eos) 20 Point of Dreams (Melissa Scott & Lisa A. Barnett; Tor) NOVELLA VOTERS: 300 ITEMS: 58 VOTES: 738 55 "The Chief Designer" (Andy Duncan; Asimov's June 2001 51 "Stealing Alabama" (Allen Steele; Asimov's January 2001 50 "May Be Some Time" (Brenda Clough; Analog April 2001) 41 "The Diamond Pit" (Jack Dann; Jubilee, HarperCollins/Voyager Australia, F&SF June 2001) 40 "Fast Times at Fairmont High" (Vernor Vinge; The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge, Tor) -- End of Nominees -- 36 "The Finder" (Ursula K. Le Guin; Tales from Earthsea, Harcourt) 35 "The Caravan from Troon" (Kage Baker; Asimov's August 2001) 35 The Last Hero (Terry Pratchett; HarperCollins) (1) 34 "Bug Out!" (Michael Burstein and Shane Tourtellotte; Analog ) 33 "New Light on the Drake Equation" (Ian R. MacLeod; Scifiction 5/2/01) 32 "Yesterday's Tomorrows" (Kate Wilhelm; F&SF September 2001) 31 "deck.halls@boughs/holly" (Connie Willis; Asimov's December 2001) 28 "Saturday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl's" (Adam Troy-Castro; Analog June 2001) 21 "View Point" (Gene Wolfe; Redshift) 19 "Eternity and Afterward" (Lucius Shepard; F&SF March 2001) (2) 13 "Shady Lady" (R. Garcia y Robertson; Asimov's March 2001) 13 "Great Wall of Mars" (Alastair Reynolds; Spectrum SF #1) (1) Although Pratchett's "The Last Hero" has been listed as both a novel and a novella in various sources, nearly all of the nominations it received came in this category. (2) Technically, Shepard's "Eternity and Afterward" is a novelette. However, most of the nominations that it received were in this category, and many were by people who had already nominated five novelettes, meaning this vote couldn't be shifted. In the interest of giving the story full credit--and since it wouldn't have made the ballot in anyway--we listed it here. NOVELETTE VOTERS: 292 ITEMS: 144 VOTES: 823 43 "Undone" (James Patrick Kelly; Asimov's June 2001) 42 "The Days Between " (Allen Steele; Asimov's March 2001) 33 "Hell Is The Absence of God" (Ted Chiang; Starlight 3, Tor) 33 "Lobsters " (Charles Stross; Asimov's June 2001) 27 "The Return of Spring" (Shane Tourtellotte; Analog November 2001) -- End of Nominees -- 24 "Into Greenwood " (Jim Grimsley; Asimov's September 2001) 23 "The Measure of All Things " (Richard Chwedyk; F&SF January 2001) 23 "Isabel of the Fall" (Ian R. MacLeod; Interzone July 2001) 19 "Computer Virus " (Nancy Kress; Asimov's April 2001) 18 "Mirror " (Robert Reed; Asimov's January 2001) 16 "And No Such Things Grow Here" (Nancy Kress; Asimov's April 2001) 16 "Have Not Have " (Geoff Ryman; F&SF April 2001) 15 "The Old Rugged Cross" (Terry Bisson; Starlight 3, Tor) 15 "The Quijote Robot " (Robert Sheckley; F&SF December 2001) 15 "Troubadour " (Charles Stross; Asimov's October-November 2001) SHORT STORY VOTERS: 331 ITEMS: 263 VOTES: 929 35 "The Dog Said Bow-Wow" (Michael Swanwick; Asimov's October-November 2001) 30 "The Ghost Pit" (Steven Baxter; Asimov's July 2001) 28 "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" (Mike Resnick; Asimov's Septemeber 2001) 26 "The Bones of the Earth" (Ursula K. Le Guin; Tales from Earthsea, Harcourt) 21 "Spaceships" (Michael Burstein; Analog June 2001) -- End of Nominees -- 20 "Cut" (Megan Lindholm; Asimov's May 2001) 19 "In Glory Like Their Star" (Gene Wolfe; F&SF October-November 2001) 18 "The Great Miracle" (Michael Burstein; Analog December 2001) 14 "Cold Calculations" (Michael Burstein; Absolute Magnitude Spring 2001) 14 "Senator Bilbo" (Andy Duncan; Starlight 3, Tor) 14 "Incognita, Inc." (Harlan Ellison; Hemispheres Jan 2001, Realms of Fantasy August 2001) 13 "Interview: On Any Given Day" (Maureen F. McHugh; Starlight 3, Tor) 13 "Magpie" (Meredith Simmons; Writers of the Future #17) 13 "The Infodict" (James van Pelt; Asimov's August 2001) 13 "Whisper" (Ray Vukcevich; F&SF January 2001) RELATED BOOK VOTERS: 252 ITEMS: 88 VOTES: 514 68 Being Gardner Dozois (Michael Swanwick; Old Earth Books) 57 The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Ron Miller and Frederick Durant III, with Melvin H. Schuetz; Paper Tiger) 38 The Art of Richard Powers (Jane Frank; Paper Tiger) 31 Meditations on Middle-Earth (Karen Haber, ed.; St. Martin's Press) 22 I Have This Nifty Idea Now What Do I Do With it? (Mike Resnick, ed.; Wildside Press) 22 J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century (Tom Shippey; HarperCollins UK, Houghton Mifflin) -- End of Nominees -- 23 L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XVII (Algis Budrys, ed.; Bridge) (3) 21 Spectrum 8: The Best in Contemporary Fantasy Art (Arnie & Cathy Fenner, ed.; Underwood Books) 16 Deep Future (Steven Baxter; Gollancz) 15 Which Way To The Future? (Stanley Schmidt; Tor) 14 Fantasy of the 20th Century (Randy Broecher; Collector's Press) 12 The Time Machines: The Story of the Science-Fiction Pulp Magazines from the Beginning to 1950 (Mike Ashley; Liverpool University Press) 11 What if Our World is Their Heaven? The Final Conversations of Philip K. Dick (Gwen Lee & Doris Elaine Sauter, eds.; Overlook Press) 12 Dark Dreamers: Facing the Masters of Fear (Stanley Wiater and Beth Gwinn; Cemetery Dance Publications) 8 Paradox: The Art of Stephen Youll (Stephen Youll; Paper Tiger) 7 The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics (Dennis O'Neil) 7 Sticks and Bones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature (Jack Zipes; Routledge) (3) The Hugo rules state that a Related Book must be "...non-fictional, or, if fictional, is noteworthy primarily for aspects other than the fiction text." The ConJosé Hugo administrators felt that, under this rule, the 17th annual Writers of the Future anthology did not qualify for this category. DRAMATIC PRESENTATION VOTERS: 452 ITEMS: 130 VOTES: 1,303 343 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (New Line Cinema/The Saul Zaentz Company/WingNut Films) 148 Shrek (DreamWorks SKG/Pacific Data Images) 146 Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone (1492 Pictures/Heyday Films/Warner Bros.) 100 Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Once More, With Feeling" (Fox Television Studios/Mutant Enemy, Inc.) 89 Monsters, Inc. (Pixar Animation Studios/Walt Disney Pictures) -- End of Nominees -- 56 A. I. (Artificial Intelligence) 55 Buffy the Vampire Slayer "The Body" 30 The Dish 20 The Others 13 Farscape "Revenging Angel" 13 Memento 13 The Mists of Avalon 11 The Mummy Returns 10 Enterprise "Broken Bow" 9 Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius 9 K-Pax 9 Moulin Rouge PROFESSIONAL EDITOR VOTERS: 382 ITEMS: 91 VOTES: 979 121 Gardner Dozois (Asimov's) 120 Gordon van Gelder (F&SF) 104 Ellen Datlow (SCIFICTION and anthologies) 88 Patrick Nielsen Hayden (Tor Books; Starlight anthology series) 87 Stanley Schmidt (Analog) -- End of Nominees -- 61 David Hartwell 31 Mary Anne Mohanraj 30 Algis Budrys 26 David Pringle 22 Ian Randal Strock 19 Shawna McCarthy 17 Laura Anne Gilman 17 Terri Windling 14 Beth Meacham 14 Warren Lapine PROFESSIONAL ARTIST VOTERS: 323 ITEMS: 156 VOTES: 862 83 Bob Eggleton 57 Frank Kelly Freas 48 Donato Giancola 44 Jim Burns 36 Michael Whelan -- End of Nominees -- 34 David Cherry 30 Vincent DiFate 26 Sergey Poyarkov 22 Tom Kidd 18 Thomas Canty 17 Stephen Youll 15 Steven Hickman 15 Paul Kidby 14 John Jude Pelancar 13 Phil Foglio SEMIPROZINE VOTERS: 283 ITEMS: 45 VOTES: 573 116 Locus (edited by Charles N. Brown) 83 Interzone (edited by David pringle) 62 Speculations (edited by Susan Fry; published by Kent Brewster) 53 The New York Review of Science Fiction (edited by Kathryn Cramer, David G. Hartwell & Kevin Maroney) 31 Absolute Magnitude (edited by Warren Lapine) -- End of Nominees -- 41 Science Fiction Chronicle; edited by Warren Lapine) (4) 28 Spectrum SF (edited by Paul Fraser) 27 Talebones (edited by Patrick & Honna Swenson) 26 Artemis (edited by Ian Randal Strock) 11 The Third Alternative (edited by Andy Cox) 9 On Spec (Diane Walton, general editor) 9 Weird Tales (edited by Darrell Schweitzer and George Scithers) 8 Dreams of Decadence (edited by Angela Kessler) 8 Foundation (the Science Fiction Foundation) 6 Cemetery Dance (edited by Richard Chizmar) 6 Fantastic Stories (edited by Ed McFadden) (4) The publisher of Science Fiction Chronicle assured us that it is now a professional magazine, and is no longer eligible for the semiprozine category. (Please note this decision was made before the nominations closed, and neither the SFC publisher nor the Hugo Administrators knew then that the nominee that would take its place would be Absolute Magnitude, from the same publisher/editor.) FANZINE VOTERS: 237 ITEMS: 100 VOTES: 531 43 Ansible (edited by Dave Langford) 42 Challenger (edited by Guy Lillian III) 38 File 770 (edited by Mike Glyer) 38 Mimosa (edited by Richard & Nickie Lynch) 29 Plokta (edited by Alison Scott, Steve Davis & Mike Scott) -- End of Nominees -- 27 Baryon (edited by Barry Hunter) 22 Emerald City (edited by Cheryl Morgan) 20 Bento (edited by David D. Levine & Kate Yule) 14 Twink (edited by E. B Frohvet) 13 Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (edited by Gavin Grant & Kelly Link) 12 Knarley Knews (edited by Henry L. Welch) 12 Fosfax (edited by Timothy Lane and Elizabeth Garrott) 11 Memphen (edited by Greg Bridges) 11 Tangent Online (edited by David Truesdale) (5) 10 The Devniad (edited by Bob Devney) 10 Science-Fiction Five Yearly (edited by Lee Hoffman, Geri Sullivan, Jeff Schalles & Terry Hughes) (5) These voters also voted for Tangent Online under Best Web Site, meaning these votes could not be transferred to that category. FAN WRITER VOTERS: 248 ITEMS: 164 VOTES: 531 51 Dave Langford 45 Jeff Berkwits 34 Bob Devney 32 John L. Flynn 26 Steven Silver 26 Mike Glyer -- End of Nominees -- 23 Evelyn Leeper 17 Cheryl Morgan 12 Guy Lillian III 11 John Hertz 11 Richard Horton 10 Teresa Nielsen Hayden 9 Arthur Hlavaty 9 David D. Levine 8 Jo Walton FAN ARTIST VOTERS: 248 ITEMS: 93 VOTES: 410 59 Teddy Harvia 40 Frank Wu 32 Sue Mason 31 Brad Foster 17 Sheryl Birkhead -- End of Nominees -- 16 Freddie Baer 13 Kurt Ericksen 12 Alan White 11 Alexis Gilliland 11 D. West 11 Charles Williams 9 Julia Morgan-Scott 8 Bill Neville 8 Steve Stiles 8 Taral Wayne WEB SITE VOTERS: 365 ITEMS: 240 VOTES: 941 75 Locus Online (Mark R. Kelly, editor/webmaster) 43 SF Site (Rodger Turner, publisher/managing editor) 39 SciFi.Com (Craig Engler, executive producer) 39 Tangent Online (David Truesdale, senior editor; Tobias Buckell, webmaster) 36 Strange Horizons (Mary Anne Mohanraj, editor-in-chief) -- End of Nominees -- 32 The Fanac Fan History Project 31 SF Weekly 30 The Official Battlefield Earth web site 27 Internet Speculative Fiction Database 27 SciFiction 21 SFF Net 15 Writers of the Future.com 15 SF Revu 13 Speculations 13 Fictionwise.com 13 Made in Canada 10 Emerald City (6) 4 SciFi Dimensions (6) These voters also voted for Emerald City under Best Fanzine, meaning these votes could not be transferred to that category. CAMPBELL AWARD VOTERS: 272 ITEMS: 101 VOTES: 653 53 Jo Walton (2nd year of eligibility) 43 Tobias S. Buckell (2nd year of eligibility) 35 Ken Wharton (1st year of eligibility) 33 Alex Irvine (2nd year of eligibility) 29 Wen Spencer (1st year of eligibility) -- End of Nominees -- 25 Mindy L. Klasky 23 Jacqueline Carey 22 James Cambias 21 Michael J. Jasper 20 Charles Coleman Finlay 17 John Ringo 16 Alan DeNiro 15 Carol Berg 15 Cecilia Dart-Thornton 15 Carrie Vaughn 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. If you experience any problems with this site please report them to webmaster@conjose.org . "ConJosé" is a service mark of San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. (SFSFC), a California non-profit corporation recognized as tax-exempt under IRC 501(c)(3). The ConJosé logo was created by and is © 2001 David Cherry, and is a service mark of SFSFC. This web site is © 2002 SFSFC except where otherwise noted. 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