Gwyneth Jones


science fiction awards database

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Bold as Love • novel • Gollancz, 2001
awards:
British Fantasy Awards 2002 — August Derleth Award (novel) — nomination
British SF Association Awards 2002 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2002 — fantasy novel — 19th place
citations:
Castles Made of Sand • novel • Gollancz, 2002
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2003 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2003 — fantasy novel — 18th place
Deconstructing the Starships: Science, Fiction and Reality • nonfiction • Liverpool University Press, 1999
awards:
Locus Awards 2000 — nonfiction — 4th place
Escape Plans • novel • Unwin/Orion , 1986
awards:
Arthur C. Clarke Award 1987 — shortlist
citations:
“The Grass Princess ” • short fiction • Seven Tales and a Fable, 1995
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1996 — short fiction — winner
The Grasshopper's Child • novel • Tjoy Books, 2014
awards:
Locus Awards 2015 — young adult book — 15th place (tie)
Grazing the Long Acre • collection • PS Publishing, 2009
awards:
Locus Awards 2010 — collection — 19th place
awards:
Locus Awards 2010 — nonfiction/art book — 15th place
Joanna Russ • University of Illinois Press
awards:
British Fantasy Awards 2020 — non-fiction — nomination
Joanna Russ • nonfiction • University of Illinois Press, 2019
awards:
Hugo Awards 2020 — related work — nomination
Locus Awards 2020 — nonfiction — 4th place
Kairos • novel • Unwin Hyman, 1988
awards:
Arthur C. Clarke Award 1989 — shortlist
“The Ki-Anna” • short fiction • Engineering Infinity, 2011
awards:
Locus Awards 2012 — novelette — 26th place
anthologies:
Life • novel • Aqueduct Press, 2004
awards:
Locus Awards 2005 — sf novel — 27th place
citations:
Midnight Lamp • novel • Gollancz, 2003
awards:
Arthur C. Clarke Award 2004 — shortlist
British SF Association Awards 2004 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2004 — fantasy novel — 16th place
North Wind • novel • Gollancz, 1994
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Arthur C. Clarke Award 1995 — shortlist
British SF Association Awards 1995 — novel — nomination
citations:
Seven Tales and a Fable • collection • Edgewood, 1995
awards:
World Fantasy Awards 1996 — collection — winner
citations:
Spirit: The Princess of Bois Dormant • novel • Gollancz, 2008
awards:
Arthur C. Clarke Award 2010 — shortlist
“The Tomb Wife ” • short fiction • F&SF Aug 2007
awards:
Nebula Awards 2009 — short story — nomination
anthologies:
The Universe of Things • collection • Aqueduct Press, 2011
awards:
Locus Awards 2012 — collection — 18th place

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