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Locus Awards 1990
science fiction awards database
Eligibility Year: 1989
Sf Novel
- Winner: Hyperion, Dan Simmons (Doubleday Foundation)
- Rimrunners, C. J. Cherryh (Warner)
- Grass, Sheri S. Tepper (Doubleday Foundation)
- Tides of Light, Gregory Benford (Bantam Spectra)
- A Fire in the Sun, George Alec Effinger (Doubleday Foundation)
- The Boat of a Million Years, Poul Anderson (Tor)
- Rama II, Arthur C. Clarke & Gentry Lee (Gollancz; Bantam Spectra)
- Falcon, Emma Bull (Ace)
- Phases of Gravity, Dan Simmons (Bantam Spectra)
- The City, Not Long After, Pat Murphy (Doubleday Foundation)
- Imago, Octavia E. Butler (Warner)
- A Talent for War, Jack McDevitt (Ace)
- Good News from Outer Space, John Kessel (Tor)
- The Third Eagle, R. A. MacAvoy (Doubleday Foundation)
- Buying Time (UK title: The Long Habit of Living), Joe Haldeman (Morrow; NEL)
- Homegoing, Frederik Pohl (Ballantine Del Rey)
- Being Alien, Rebecca Ore (Tor)
- Farewell Horizontal, K. W. Jeter (St. Martin's)
- Out on Blue Six, Ian McDonald (Bantam Spectra)
- Orbital Decay, Allen Steele (Ace)
- The Child Garden, Geoff Ryman (Unwin Hyman)
- Sugar Rain, Paul Park (Morrow)
- Eden, Stanislaw Lem (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)
- Dawn's Uncertain Light, Neal Barrett, Jr. (NAL Signet)
- Black Milk, Robert Reed (Donald I. Fine)
- On My Way to Paradise, Dave Wolverton (Bantam Spectra)
- The Renegades of Pern, Anne McCaffrey (Ballantine Del Rey)
- The Queen of Springtime (US title: The New Springtime), Robert Silverberg (Gollancz; Warner)
Fantasy Novel
- Winner: Prentice Alvin, Orson Scott Card (Tor)
- The Stress of Her Regard, Tim Powers (Ace)
- Soldier of Arete, Gene Wolfe (Tor)
- Rusalka, C. J. Cherryh (Ballantine Del Rey)
- Dream Baby, Bruce McAllister (Tor)
- Lyonesse: Madouc, Jack Vance (Underwood-Miller)
- White Jenna, Jane Yolen (Tor)
- The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie (Viking UK; Viking)
- Sorceress of Darshiva, David Eddings (Ballantine Del Rey)
- A Child Across the Sky, Jonathan Carroll (Legend; Century)
- Tourists, Lisa Goldstein (Simon & Schuster)
- The Fortress of the Pearl, Michael Moorcock (Gollancz; Ace)
- The Stone Giant, James P. Blaylock (Ace)
- Guards! Guards!, Terry Pratchett (Gollancz)
- Snow White and Rose Red, Patricia C. Wrede (Tor)
- A Heroine of the World, Tanith Lee (DAW)
- Marianne, the Matchbox, and the Malachite Mouse, Sheri S. Tepper (Ace)
- Ars Magica, Judith Tarr (Bantam Spectra)
- Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light, Tanya Huff (DAW)
- Apocalypse, Nancy Springer (Baen)
- Queen's Gambit Declined, Melinda Snodgrass (Popular Library Questar)
- Arthur, Stephen R. Lawhead (Crossway)
- The Coachman Rat, David Henry Wilson (Robinson; Carroll & Graf)
- Tours of the Black Clock, Steve Erickson (Poseidon)
- The Cockroaches of Stay More, Donald Harington (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)
Horror Novel
- Winner: Carrion Comfort, Dan Simmons (Dark Harvest)
- The Dark Half, Stephen King (Hodder & Stoughton; Viking)
- The Great and Secret Show, Clive Barker (Collins; Harper & Row)
- Geek Love, Katherine Dunn (Knopf)
- Midnight, Dean R. Koontz (Putnam)
- The Wolf's Hour, Robert R. McCammon (Pocket)
- Ancient Images, Ramsey Campbell (Hodder & Stoughton; Scribners)
- In the Land of the Dead, K. W. Jeter (Morrigan; NAL Onyx)
- Mystery, Peter Straub (Dutton)
- Sunglasses After Dark, Nancy A. Collins (NAL Onyx)
- Nightshade, Jack Butler (Atlantic Monthly Press)
- Owl Light, Michael Paine (Charter)
- John Dollar, Marianne Wiggins (Harper & Row)
First Novel
- Winner: Orbital Decay, Allen Steele (Ace)
- Sunglasses After Dark, Nancy A. Collins (NAL Onyx)
- On My Way to Paradise, Dave Wolverton (Bantam Spectra)
- The Tides of God, Ted Reynolds (Ace)
- Strange Invasion, Michael Kandel (Bantam Spectra)
- Laying the Music to Rest, Dean Wesley Smith (Popular Library Questar)
- The Gate of Ivory, Doris Egan (DAW)
- Petrogypsies, Rory Harper (Baen)
- Twistor, John Cramer (Morrow)
- The Grotesque, Patrick McGrath (Poseidon)
- Silk Road, Jeanne Larsen (Holt, Rinehart & Winston)
- The Steerswoman, Rosemary Kirstein (Ballantine Del Rey)
- Child of Saturn, Teresa Edgerton (Ace)
- Julian's House, Judith Hawkes (Ticknor & Fields)
- Mermaid's Song, Alida Van Gores (NAL Signet)
- After Sundown, Randall Boyll (Charter)
- Bad Voltage, Jonathan Littell (NAL Signet)
- Contrarywise, Zohra Greenhalgh (Ace)
- Empire's Horizon, John Brizzolara (DAW)
Novella
- Winner: The Father of Stones, Lucius Shepard (WSFA Press; Asimov's Sep 1989)
- A Dozen Tough Jobs, Howard Waldrop (Mark V. Ziesing)
- “Labyrinth”, Lois McMaster Bujold (Analog Aug 1989; Borders of Infinity)
- “The Mountains of Mourning”, Lois McMaster Bujold (Analog May 1989; Borders of Infinity)
- “Pageant Wagon”, Orson Scott Card (Asimov's Aug 1989; The Folk of the Fringe)
- “Time-Out”, Connie Willis (Asimov's Jul 1989)
- “Tiny Tango”, Judith Moffett (Asimov's Feb 1989)
- “The Originist”, Orson Scott Card (Foundation's Friends)
- “Great Work of Time”, John Crowley (Novelty)
- “In Another Country”, Robert Silverberg (Asimov's Mar 1989)
- “The True Nature of Shangri-La”, Kim Stanley Robinson (Asimov's Dec 1989; Escape from Kathmandu)
- “No Spot of Ground”, Walter Jon Williams (Asimov's Nov 1989)
- “A Touch of Lavender”, Megan Lindholm (Asimov's Nov 1989)
- “Mar�d Changes His Mind”, George Alec Effinger (Asimov's May 1989)
- “The Ends of the Earth”, Lucius Shepard (F&SF Mar 1989)
- The State of the Art, Iain M. Banks (Mark V. Ziesing)
- “Destroyer of Worlds”, Charles Sheffield (Asimov's Feb 1989)
- “Children of the Wind”, Kate Wilhelm (Children of the Wind: Five Novellas)
- Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana, Michael Bishop (Axolotl)
- “Red Planet Blues”, Allen Steele (Asimov's Sep 1989)
- “The Egg”, Steven Popkes (Asimov's Jan 1989)
- “Re: Generations”, Mike McQuay (Full Spectrum 2)
- “Nanoware Time”, Ian Watson (Asimov's Jun 1989)
Novelette
- Winner: “Dogwalker”, Orson Scott Card (Asimov's Nov 1989)
- “Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another”, Robert Silverberg (Asimov's Jun 1989; Time Gate)
- “At the Rialto”, Connie Willis (Omni Oct 1989; The Microverse)
- “For I Have Touched the Sky”, Mike Resnick (F&SF Dec 1989)
- “Sisters”, Greg Bear (Tangents)
- “The Price of Oranges”, Nancy Kress (Asimov's Apr 1989)
- “Bound for Glory”, Lucius Shepard (F&SF Oct 1989)
- “Surrender”, Lucius Shepard (Asimov's Aug 1989)
- “Everything But Honor”, George Alec Effinger (Asimov's Feb 1989; What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires)
- “War Fever”, J. G. Ballard (F&SF Oct 1989)
- “Steel Dogs”, Ray Aldridge (F&SF Sep 1989)
- “Just Another Perfect Day”, John Varley (Twilight Zone Jun 1989)
- “A Sad Last Love at the Diner of the Damned”, Edward Bryant (Book of the Dead)
- “The Loch Moose Monster”, Janet Kagan (Asimov's Mar 1989)
- “Sleepside Story”, Greg Bear (Full Spectrum 2)
- “Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man”, Megan Lindholm (Asimov's Jan 1989)
- “The Gentle Seduction”, Marc Stiegler (Analog Apr 1989)
- “The Part of Us That Loves”, Kim Stanley Robinson (Full Spectrum 2)
- “A Sleep and a Forgetting”, Robert Silverberg (Playboy Jul 1989)
- “Varicose Worms”, Scott Baker (Blood Is Not Enough)
- “Listen”, Ian McDonald (Interzone #32 Nov/Dec 1989)
- “Fast Cars”, Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Asimov's Oct 1989)
- (tie): “Not Without Honor”, Judith Moffett (Asimov's May 1989)
- (tie): “The Sin-Eater of the Kaw”, Bradley Denton (F&SF Jun 1989)
- “Misbegotten”, Michael P. Kube-McDowell (F&SF Dec 1989)
- “Miss Carstairs and the Merman”, Delia Sherman (F&SF Jan 1989)
- “The Third Sex”, Alan Brennert (Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Three: Spring 1989)
- “Snow Angels”, Michael Swanwick (Omni Mar 1989)
- “To the Promised Land”, Robert Silverberg (Omni May 1989)
- “On the Wings of a Butterfly”, Michael F. Flynn (Analog Mar 1989)
- “Faith”, James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Jun 1989)
Short Story
- Winner: “Lost Boys”, Orson Scott Card (F&SF Oct 1989)
- “The Power and the Passion”, Pat Cadigan (Patterns)
- “Privacy”, David Brin (F&SF Sep 1989)
- “The Edge of the World”, Michael Swanwick (Full Spectrum 2)
- “Boobs”, Suzy McKee Charnas (Asimov's Jul 1989)
- “Dori Bangs”, Bruce Sterling (Asimov's Sep 1989)
- “Dilemma”, Connie Willis (Asimov's mid-Dec 1989; Foundation's Friends)
- “Abe Lincoln in McDonald's”, James Morrow (F&SF May 1989)
- “The Happy Turnip”, Thomas M. Disch (F&SF Oct 1989)
- “Remaking History”, Kim Stanley Robinson (Asimov's Mar 1989)
- “Bible Stories for Adults, No. 31: The Covenant”, James Morrow (What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires; Aboriginal SF Nov/Dec 1989)
- “Tales from the Venia Woods”, Robert Silverberg (F&SF Oct 1989)
- “Mozart on Morphine”, Gregory Benford (The Microverse; F&SF Oct 1989)
- “Game Night at the Fox & Goose”, Karen Joy Fowler (Interzone #29 May/Jun 1989; What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires)
- “The Enormous Space”, J. G. Ballard (Interzone #30 Jul/Aug 1989)
- “Computer Friendly”, Eileen Gunn (Asimov's Jun 1989)
- “Soul of the City”, Michael F. Flynn (Analog Feb 1989)
- “Unidentified Objects”, James P. Blaylock (Omni Jul 1989)
- “The Steel Valentine”, Joe R. Lansdale (By Bizarre Hands)
- “Prescience”, Pat Murphy (Asimov's Jan 1989)
- “Alphas”, Gregory Benford (Amazing Stories Mar 1989)
- “His Powder'd Wig, His Crown of Thornes”, Marc Laidlaw (Omni Sep 1989)
- “Mosquito”, Richard Calder (Interzone #32 Nov/Dec 1989)
- “Points of View”, Kathe Koja (Asimov's Oct 1989)
- “Out of Copyright”, Charles Sheffield (F&SF May 1989)
- (tie): “Icicle Music”, Michael Bishop (F&SF Nov 1989)
- (tie): “Useful Life”, Kevin O'Donnell, Jr. (Analog Oct 1989)
- (tie): “Malheur Maar”, Vonda N. McIntyre (Full Spectrum 2)
- (tie): “Yore Skin's Jes's Soft 'n Purty...He Said.”, Chet Williamson (Razored Saddles)
- “Steam Engine Time”, Lewis Shiner (The New Frontier)
- “Solace”, Gardner Dozois (Omni Feb 1989)
- “What Befell Mairiam”, Algis Budrys (F&SF Dec 1989)
- “Little Worker”, Paul Di Filippo (F&SF Oct 1989)
- (tie): “Kaddish”, Jack Dann (Asimov's Apr 1989)
- (tie): “Skin Deep”, Kathe Koja (Asimov's Jul 1989)
Collection
- Winner: Patterns, Pat Cadigan (Ursus)
- Crystal Express, Bruce Sterling (Arkham House)
- Tangents, Greg Bear (Warner)
- The Folk of the Fringe, Orson Scott Card (Phantasia)
- Endangered Species, Gene Wolfe (Tor)
- Borders of Infinity, Lois McMaster Bujold (Baen)
- Frost and Fire, Roger Zelazny (Morrow)
- Escape from Kathmandu, Kim Stanley Robinson (Tor)
- Novelty, John Crowley (Doubleday Foundation)
- Heatseeker, John Shirley (Scream/Press)
- By Bizarre Hands, Joe R. Lansdale (Mark V. Ziesing)
- Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, Richard Matheson (Scream/Press)
- Children of the Wind: Five Novellas, Kate Wilhelm (St. Martin's)
- The Asimov Chronicles, Isaac Asimov (Dark Harvest)
- Wizards' Worlds, Andre Norton (Tor)
- Blue World and Other Stories, Robert R. McCammon (Grafton; Pocket)
- Author's Choice Monthly Issue 1: The Old Funny Stuff, George Alec Effinger (Pulphouse)
- Women as Demons, Tanith Lee (The Women's Press)
- The Brains of Rats, Michael Blumlein (Scream/Press)
- (tie): Antique Dust, Robert Westall (Viking UK; Viking)
- (tie): Salvage Rites and Other Stories, Ian Watson (Gollancz)
Anthology
- Winner: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, ed. (St. Martin's)
- Full Spectrum 2, Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout & Patrick LoBrutto, eds. (Doubleday Foundation)
- The Year's Best Fantasy: Second Annual Collection, Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds. (St. Martin's)
- What Might Have Been? Vol. 1: Alternate Empires, Gregory Benford & Martin H. Greenberg, eds. (Bantam Spectra)
- Foundation's Friends, Martin H. Greenberg, ed. (Tor)
- Blood Is Not Enough, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Morrow)
- What Might Have Been? Vol. 2: Alternate Heroes, Gregory Benford & Martin H. Greenberg, eds. (Bantam Spectra)
- Razored Saddles, Joe R. Lansdale & Pat LoBrutto, eds. (Dark Harvest)
- Book of the Dead, John Skipp & Craig Spector, eds. (Bantam)
- The 1989 Annual World's Best SF, Donald A. Wollheim, ed. with Arthur W. Saha (DAW)
- The World Treasury of Science Fiction, David G. Hartwell, ed. (Little, Brown)
- Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories: 19 (1957), Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, eds. (DAW)
- Nebula Awards 23, Michael Bishop, ed. (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich)
- The New Hugo Winners, Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, eds. (Wynwood)
- (tie): Interzone: The 4th Anthology, John Clute, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley, eds. (Simon & Schuster UK)
- (tie): Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Three: Spring 1989, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, ed. (Pulphouse)
- Stalkers, Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, eds. (Dark Harvest)
- The Year's Best Horror Stories: XVII, Karl Edward Wagner, ed. (DAW)
- The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 40th Anniversary Anthology, Edward L. Ferman, ed. (St. Martin's)
- Zenith, David S. Garnett, ed. (Sphere)
- Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine: Issue Five: Fall 1989, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, ed. (Pulphouse)
- L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume V, Algis Budrys, ed. (Bridge)
- The Best of the Nebulas, Ben Bova, ed. (Tor)
- The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two, David S. Garnett, ed. (Orbit)
Nonfiction
- Winner: Grumbles from the Grave, Robert A. Heinlein (Ballantine Del Rey)
- The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence, Alexei Panshin & Cory Panshin (Jeremy P. Tarcher)
- Astounding Days, Arthur C. Clarke (Gollancz; Bantam)
- Dancing at the Edge of the World, Ursula K. Le Guin (Grove)
- Giger's Alien, H. R. Giger (Morpheus International)
- Divine Invasions, Lawrence Sutin (Harmony)
- Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror: 1988, Charles N. Brown & William G. Contento (Locus Press)
- To the High Castle Philip K. Dick: A Life 1928-1962, Gregg Rickman (Fragments West)
- The Dark-Haired Girl, Philip K. Dick (Mark V. Ziesing)
- Harlan Ellison's Watching, Harlan Ellison (Underwood-Miller)
- The Way to Ground Zero, Martha A. Bartter (Greenwood)
- Enchanted Drawings, Charles Solomon (Knopf)
- When Worldviews Collide, John J. Pierce (Greenwood)
Editor
- Winner: Gardner Dozois
- Edward L. Ferman
- Ellen Datlow
- David G. Hartwell
- Charles N. Brown
- Stanley Schmidt
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Lou Aronica
- Martin H. Greenberg
- Charles C. Ryan
- Terri Windling
- Beth Meacham
- Donald A. Wollheim
- Jim Baen
- Shawna McCarthy
Magazine
- Winner: Asimov's
- F&SF
- Analog
- Aboriginal SF
- Interzone
- Omni
- Science Fiction Chronicle
- Weird Tales
- Amazing Stories
- The New York Review of Science Fiction
- Science Fiction Eye
- Thrust
- Midnight Graffiti
- File 770
Book Publisher
- Winner: Tor/St. Martin's
- Bantam/Doubleday/Dell
- Putnam/Berkley/Ace
- Ballantine/Del Rey/Fawcett
- DAW
- Baen
- Dark Harvest
- Mark V. Ziesing
- Warner/Popular Library
- Avon/Morrow
- Pulphouse/Axolotl
- Underwood-Miller
- Gollancz
- Arkham House
- NAL/Signet
- Scream/Press
Artist
- Winner: Michael Whelan
- Tom Canty
- Don Maitz
- Jim Burns
- Gary Ruddell
- J. K. Potter
- Richard Hescox
- James Gurney
- W. J. Hodgson
- H. R. Giger
- Frank Kelly Freas
- Darrell K. Sweet
- David A. Cherry
- Rowena Morrill
- Bob Eggleton
- Janet Aulisio
- David Mattingly
- Steve & Paul Youll
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