WINNERS: 2010 Analog’s and Asimov’s Reader Poll Awards
By John DeNardo |
Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at
12:22 am
Nebula Awards weekend also saw another set of awards being given away: Analog Science Fiction and Fact‘s AnLab Awards and the Asimov’s Readers’ Awards: Here are the winners:
The winners of Analog’s Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards are:
- Best Novella: “Where the Winds Are All Asleep” by Michael F. Flynn (10/09)
- Best Novelette: “Chain” by Stephen L. Burns (6/09)
- Best Short Story: “The Universe Beneath Our Feet” by Carl Frederick (12/09)
- Best Fact: “From Atlantis to Canoe-Eating Trees: Geomythology Comes of Age” by Richard A. Lovett (9/09)
- Best Cover (tie): January/February 2009 by John Allemand & October 2009 by Bob Eggleton.
The winners of Asimov’s Readers’ Awards are:
- Best Novella: “Broken Windchimes” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (9/09)
- Best Novelette: “Blood Dauber” by Ted Kosmatka & Michael Poore (12/06)
- Best Short Story: “Bridesicle” by Will McIntosh (10-11/09)
- Best Poem: “Edgar Allan Poe” by Bryan D. Dietrich (10-11/09)
- Best Cover Artist: John Picacio (9/09)
Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!
See also:
Analog Analytical Laboratory Winners By Year.
Asimov’s Reader Poll Winners By Year.
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