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Awards Summary
Career and Special Awards: 1
Major Awards: 8
Locus Awards: 6
Other Awards: 9
Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 152
Times Served as Judge: 1
Robert A. Heinlein Award — for hard SF inspiring space exploration, presented by the Heinlein Society
— winner
Hugo Awards — for SF/F works, voted by members of annual World Science Fiction Convention
(15 nominations; 2 wins)
New York 2140 (Orbit) — novel — nomination
2312 (Orbit) — novel — nomination
The Years of Rice and Salt (Bantam) — novel — nomination
Blue Mars (HarperCollins Voyager; Bantam Spectra) — novel — winner
Green Mars (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — novel — winner
Red Mars (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — novel — nomination
A Short, Sharp Shock (Mark V. Ziesing; Asimov's Nov 1990) — novella — nomination
“The Blind Geometer” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — novella — nomination
“Mother Goddess of the World” (Asimov's Oct 1987) — novella — nomination
“Escape from Kathmandu” (Asimov's Sep 1986) — novella — nomination
“Green Mars” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novella — nomination
“The Lucky Strike” (Universe 14) — novelette — nomination
“Ridge Running” (F&SF Jan 1984) — short story — nomination
“Black Air” (F&SF Mar 1983) — novelette — nomination
“To Leave a Mark” (F&SF Nov 1982) — novella — nomination
Nebula Awards — for SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(12 nominations; 3 wins)
2312 (Orbit) — novel — winner
Green Mars (Bantam Spectra) — novel — nomination
Red Mars (Bantam Spectra) — novel — winner
“Vinland the Dream” (Asimov's Nov 1991) — short story — nomination
“Before I Wake” (Interzone #27 Jan/Feb 1989; Asimov's Apr 1990) — short story — nomination
“The Blind Geometer” (Cheap Street; Asimov's Aug 1987) — novella — winner
“Escape from Kathmandu” (Asimov's Sep 1986) — novella — nomination
“Green Mars” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novella — nomination
The Wild Shore (Ace) — novel — nomination
“The Lucky Strike” (Universe 14) — novelette — nomination
“Black Air” (F&SF Mar 1983) — novelette — nomination
“Venice Drowned” (Universe 11) — short story — nomination
World Fantasy Awards — for Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
(1 nomination; 1 win)
“Black Air” (F&SF Mar 1983) — novella — winner
(6 nominations)
2312 (Orbit) — shortlist
Galileo's Dream (HarperCollins) — shortlist
The Years of Rice and Salt (HarperCollins) — shortlist
Blue Mars (HarperCollins Voyager) — shortlist
Red Mars (HarperCollins UK) — runner-up
The Memory of Whiteness (Futura/Macdonald) — shortlist
(8 nominations; 1 win)
The Ministry for the Future (Titan) — novel — nomination
2312 (Orbit) — novel — nomination
Forty Signs of Rain (HarperCollins) — novel — nomination
The Years of Rice and Salt (HarperCollins) — novel — nomination
Blue Mars (HarperCollins Voyager) — novel — nomination
Green Mars (HarperCollins UK) — novel — nomination
Red Mars (HarperCollins UK) — novel — winner
The Gold Coast (Orbit) — novel — nomination
Dragon Awards — for SF/F works, voted on by members of the annual Dragon Con
(3 nominations)
The Ministry for the Future (Orbit) — sf novel — nomination
Red Moon (Orbit) — sf novel — nomination
Aurora (Orbit) — sf novel — nomination
(4 nominations)
2312 (Orbit) — honor list
“Sexual Dimorphism” (Asimov's Jun 1999) — short list
Blue Mars (Bantam Spectra) — long list
Red Mars (HarperCollins UK) — short list
(8 nominations; 1 win)
New York 2140 (Orbit) — finalist
Aurora (Orbit) — finalist
Shaman (Orbit) — finalist
2312 (Orbit) — finalist
Galileo's Dream (Ballantine Spectra) — finalist
Blue Mars (HarperCollins Voyager; Bantam Spectra) — second place
Pacific Edge (Unwin Hyman; Tor) — winner
The Gold Coast (Tor) — second place
(1 nomination)
The Wild Shore (Ace) — special citation
Locus Awards — for SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(55 nominations; 6 wins)
The Ministry for the Future (Orbit) — sf novel — 4th place
Red Moon (Orbit) — sf novel — 6th place
New York 2140 (Orbit US; Orbit UK) — sf novel — 3rd place
Aurora (Orbit) — sf novel — 4th place
Shaman (Orbit) — sf novel — 2nd place
2312 (Orbit US; Orbit UK) — sf novel — 2nd place
The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson (Night Shade) — collection — 3rd place
Galileo's Dream (HarperVoyager; Ballantine Spectra) — sf novel — 3rd place
Sixty Days and Counting (Bantam; HarperCollins UK) — sf novel — 10th place
Fifty Degrees Below (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — sf novel — 4th place
Forty Signs of Rain (HarperCollins UK; Bantam) — sf novel — 4th place
The Years of Rice and Salt (Bantam) — sf novel — winner
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002 (Roc) — anthology — 15th place
“A Martian Romance” (The Martians; Asimov's Oct/Nov 1999) — novelette — 6th place
“Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars” (The Martians; Asimov's Aug 1999) — short story — 5th place
“Sexual Dimorphism” (The Martians; Asimov's Jun 1999) — short story — 9th place
The Martians (HarperCollins Voyager; Bantam Spectra) — collection — winner
Antarctica (HarperCollins Voyager) — sf novel — 2nd place
Blue Mars (HarperCollins Voyager; Bantam Spectra) — sf novel — winner
Green Mars (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — sf novel — winner
Red Mars (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — sf novel — 2nd place
“A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations” (Asimov's Apr 1991) — novelette — 9th place
“Vinland the Dream” (Asimov's Nov 1991) — short story — 3rd place
Remaking History (Tor) — collection — 3rd place
Pacific Edge (Unwin Hyman; Tor) — sf novel — 13th place
A Short, Sharp Shock (Mark V. Ziesing; Asimov's Nov 1990) — novella — winner
“Z�rich” (F&SF Mar 1990) — short story — 5th place
“The True Nature of Shangri-La” (Asimov's Dec 1989; Escape from Kathmandu) — novella — 11th place
“The Part of Us That Loves” (Full Spectrum 2) — novelette — 18th place
“Remaking History” (Asimov's Mar 1989) — short story — 10th place
Escape From Kathmandu (Tor) — collection — 8th place
The Gold Coast (Tor) — sf novel — 5th place
“Glacier” (Asimov's Sep 1988) — novelette — 4th place
“The Lunatics” (Terry's Universe; Asimov's mid-Dec 1988) — novelette — 8th place
“The Blind Geometer” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — novella — 2nd place
“Mother Goddess of the World” (Asimov's Oct 1987) — novella — 4th place
“The Return from Rainbow Bridge” (F&SF Aug 1987) — novelette — 19th place
“Escape from Kathmandu” (Asimov's Sep 1986) — novella — 2nd place
“Down and Out in the Year 2000” (Asimov's Apr 1986) — short story — 2nd place
“Our Town” (Omni Nov 1986) — short story — 12th place
The Planet on the Table (Tor) — collection — 10th place
The Memory of Whiteness (Tor) — sf novel — 17th place
“Green Mars” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novella — 3rd place
“Mercurial” (Universe 15) — novelette — 13th place
The Novels of Philip K. Dick (UMI) — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place
Icehenge (Ace) — sf novel — 11th place
The Wild Shore (Ace) — sf novel — 16th place
The Wild Shore (Ace) — first novel — winner
“The Lucky Strike” (Universe 14) — novelette — 4th place
“Ridge Running” (F&SF Jan 1984) — short story — 6th place
“Black Air” (F&SF Mar 1983) — novelette — 2nd place
“Stone Eggs” (Universe 13) — short story — 14th place
“To Leave a Mark” (F&SF Nov 1982) — novella — 10th place
“Venice Drowned” (Universe 11) — short story — 17th place
“On the North Pole of Pluto” (Orbit 21) — novella — 15th place
Asimov's Reader Poll — for stories, poems, and art published by Asimov's, polled by readers
(11 nominations; 1 win)
“A Martian Romance” (Asimov's Oct/Nov 1999) — novelette — 6th place
“Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars” (Asimov's Aug 1999) — short story — 3rd place
“A Martian Childhood” (Asimov's Feb 1994) — novella — 7th place (tie)
“A Short, Sharp Shock” (Asimov's Nov 1990) — novella — 7th place
“The True Nature of Shangri-La” (Asimov's Dec 1989) — novella — 4th place
“Glacier” (Asimov's Sep 1988) — novelette — 6th place
“The Lunatics” (Asimov's mid-Dec 1988) — novelette — 10th place
“Mother Goddess of the World” (Asimov's Oct 1987) — novella — winner
“The Blind Geometer” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — novella — 4th place (tie)
“Escape from Kathmandu” (Asimov's Sep 1986) — novella — 4th place (tie)
“Down and Out in the Year 2000” (Asimov's Apr 1986) — short story — 3rd place
Ignotus Awards — for SF works published in Spain, voted by members of Spanish SF Association
(2 nominations; 2 wins)
Green Mars — foreign novel — winner
Red Mars — foreign novel — winner
(1 nomination)
“Red Mars” (Interzone #63 Sep 1992) — fiction — 8th place (tie)
Italia Awards — for SF/F works published in Italy, voted by members of annual Italcon
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Green Mars — international novel — winner
(1 nomination; 1 win)
The Ministry for the Future — foreign novel — winner
Prix Ozone — for SF/F/H works published in France
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Blue Mars — SF novel, foreign — winner
(13 nominations; 2 wins)
Blue Mars (HarperCollins Voyager; Bantam Spectra) — novel — 2nd place
Green Mars (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — novel — 3rd place
Red Mars (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra) — novel — 3rd place
“A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations” (Asimov's Apr 1991) — novelette — 2nd place
“Vinland the Dream” (Asimov's Nov 1991) — short story — winner
A Short, Sharp Shock (Mark V. Ziesing; Asimov's Nov 1990) — novella — 3rd place
“Glacier” (Asimov's Sep 1988) — novelette — 3rd place
“The Blind Geometer” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — novella — 2nd place
“Escape from Kathmandu” (Asimov's Sep 1986) — novella — 2nd place
“Green Mars” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novella — 2nd place
The Wild Shore (Ace) — novel — 2nd place
“The Lucky Strike” (Universe 14) — novelette — 2nd place
“Black Air” (F&SF Mar 1983) — novelette — winner
Seiun Awards — for SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con
(4 nominations; 1 win)
Blue Mars — translated novel — nomination
Green Mars — translated novel — nomination
Red Mars — foreign novel — winner (tie)
The Memory of Whiteness — overseas novel — nomination
(3 nominations)
2312 (Orbit) — sf/fantasy book — 6th place
Galileo's Dream (HarperVoyager; Ballantine Spectra) — sf/fantasy book — 7th place (tie)
The Years of Rice and Salt (Bantam; HarperCollins) — sf/fantasy book — 5th place
The Kitschies — for speculative/fantastic works that elevate the tone of genre literature, juried
(1 nomination)
The Ministry for the Future (Orbit) — Red Tentacle (novel) — nomination