Charlie Jane Anders


science fiction awards database

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Awards Summary

 

Major Awards: 7

Locus Awards: 6

Other Awards: 2

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 35

Times Served as Judge: 1

— Major Awards —
Hugo Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by members of annual World Science Fiction Convention
(7 nominations; 5 wins)

Never Say You Can't Survive: How to Get Through Hard Times By Making Up Stories (Tordotcom) — related work — winner

Our Opinions Are Correct (by Annalee Newitz, CJA & Veronica Simonetti) — fancast — winner

The City in the Middle of the Night (Tor; Titan) — novel — nomination

Our Opinions Are Correct (by Annalee Newitz & CJA) — fancast — winner

Our Opinions Are Correct (by Annalee Newitz & CJA) — fancast — winner

All the Birds in the Sky (Tor; Titan UK) — novel — nomination

“Six Months, Three Days” (Tor.com 8 Jun 2011) — novelette — winner

Nebula Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(2 nominations; 1 win)

All the Birds in the Sky (Tor) — novel — winner

“Six Months, Three Days” (Tor.com 8 Jun 2011) — novelette — nomination

World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
(1 nomination)

for Never Say You Can't Survive (Tordotcom) — special award, professional — nomination

Andre Norton Awardfor YA SF/F works, presented by SFWA in parallel with the Nebula Awards
(1 nomination)

Victories Greater Than Death (Tor Teen; Titan) — finalist

Arthur C. Clarke Awardfor SF novel published in the UK; juried
(1 nomination)

The City in the Middle of the Night (Tor; Titan) — shortlist

Ignyte Awardsfor SF/F/H that celebrates vibrancy and diversity; committee and popular vote
(1 nomination)

Our Opinions are Correct (by CJA & Annalee Newitz) — creative nonfiction — nomination

(1 nomination)

“Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue” (Global Dystopias) — honor list

Lodestar Awardfor YA SF/F works, presented by Worldcon in parallel with the Hugo Awards
(2 nominations)

Dreams Bigger than Heartbreak (Tor Teen; Titan UK) — finalist

Victories Greater Than Death (Tor Teen; Titan) — finalist

Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Awardfor SF short fiction in English; juried
(3 nominations; 1 win)

“If You Take My Meaning” (Tor.com Feb 2020) — finalist

“Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue” (Global Dystopias) — winner

“Six Months, Three Days” (Tor.com 8 Jun 2011) — second place

— Locus Awards and Poll —
Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(13 nominations; 6 wins)

Dreams Bigger than Heartbreak (Tor Teen; Titan UK) — young adult novel — winner

Victories Greater Than Death (Tor Teen; Titan) — young adult novel — winner

Even Greater Mistakes (Tor; Titan) — collection — winner

“If You Take My Meaning” (Tor.com 11 Feb 2020) — novelette — 5th place

The City in the Middle of the Night (Tor; Titan) — sf novel — winner

“The Bookstore at the End of America” (A People's Future of the United States) — short story — winner

“Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue” (Global Dystopias) — short story — 4th place

Six Months, Three Days, Five Others (Tor.com) — collection — 3rd place

All the Birds in the Sky (Tor; Titan) — fantasy novel — winner

“The Unfathomable Sisterhood of Ick” (Lightspeed Jun 2014) — short story — 14th place

“The Master Conjurer” (Lightspeed Oct 2013) — short story — 21st place

“Six Months, Three Days” (Tor.com 8 Jun 2011) — novelette — 15th place

“The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model” (Tor.com 11 Aug 2010) — short story — 30th place

— Other Awards —
Emperor Norton Awardfor extraordinary invention and creativity
(1 nomination; 1 win)

for running the popular Writers with Drinks reading series and (along with Annalee Newitz) the website IO9 — winner

Seiun Awardsfor SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con
(1 nomination)

All the Birds in the Sky — translated novel — nomination

William L. Crawford - IAFA Fantasy Awardfor first fantasy book, juried
(1 nomination; 1 win)

All the Birds in the Sky (Tor) — winner


— As Judge —


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