Michael Bishop


science fiction awards database

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Awards Summary

Career and Special Awards: 1

Major Awards: 3

Locus Awards: 4

Other Awards: 6

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 120

— Career and Special Awards —
Phoenix Awardfor lifetime achievement, presented by DeepSouthCon
winner

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

Brittle Innings (Bantam) — novel — nomination

“Cri de Coeur” (Asimov's Sep 1994) — novella — nomination

“A Gift from the GrayLanders” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novelette — nomination

“The Quickening” (Universe 11) — novelette — nomination

“The Samurai and the Willows” (F&SF Feb 1976) — novella — nomination

“Rogue Tomato” (New Dimensions 5) — short story — nomination

“Cathadonian Odyssey” (F&SF Sep 1974) — short story — nomination

“Death and Designation Among the Asadi” (If Feb 1973) — novella — nomination

“The White Otters of Childhood” (F&SF Jul 1973) — novella — nomination

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

“Rattlesnakes and Men” (Asimov's Feb 2015) — novelette — nomination

“Vinegar Peace, or, The Wrong-Way Used-Adult Orphanage” (Asimov's Jul 2008) — novelette — nomination

“Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats” (Omni Sep 1991) — short story — nomination

Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana (Axolotl) — novella — nomination

“The Ommatidium Miniatures” (The Microverse) — short story — nomination

“A Gift from the GrayLanders” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novelette — nomination

“The Gospel According to Gamaliel Crucis” (Asimov's Nov 1983) — novella — nomination

“Her Habiline Husband” (Universe 13) — novella — nomination

No Enemy But Time (Timescape) — novel — winner

“The Quickening” (Universe 11) — novelette — winner

“Vernalfest Morning” (Chrysalis 3) — short story — nomination

“The Samurai and the Willows” (F&SF Feb 1976) — novella — nomination

A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire (Ballantine) — novel — nomination

“Blooded on Arachne” (Epoch) — novelette — nomination

“On the Street of the Serpents” (Science Fiction Emphasis I) — novella — nomination

“Death and Designation Among the Asadi” (If Feb 1973) — novella — nomination

“The White Otters of Childhood” (F&SF Jul 1973) — novella — nomination

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

“Blue Kansas Sky” (Blue Kansas Sky) — novella — nomination

Brittle Innings (Bantam) — novel — nomination

Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana (Axolotl) — novella — nomination

“The Monkey's Bride” (Heroic Visions) — novella — nomination

“Within the Walls of Tyre” (Weirdbook #13 1978) — short fiction — nomination

Arthur C. Clarke Awardfor SF novel published in the UK; juried
(2 nominations)

Philip K. Dick Is Dead, Alas (Grafton) — shortlist

Ancient of Days (Grafton) — shortlist

British SF Association Awardsfor SF works published in the UK, voted by British SF Association members
(3 nominations)

“Bears Discover Smut” (Sci Fiction 26 Oct 2005) — short fiction — nomination

No Enemy But Time (Timescape) — novel — nomination

Transfigurations — novel — nomination

John W. Campbell Memorial Awardfor SF novel published in US or UK; juried
(2 nominations)

Brittle Innings (Bantam) — second place

No Enemy But Time (Timescape) — second place

Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
(1 nomination)

At the City Limits of Fate (Edgewood Press) — special citation

Shirley Jackson Awardsfor works of psychological horror and dark fantastic, juried
(1 nomination; 1 win)

“The Pile” (Subterranean Online Winter 2008) — short story — winner

Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Awardfor SF short fiction in English; juried
(2 nominations)

“I, Iscariot” (Crank! #5 Summer 1995) — shortlist

“Cri de Coeur” (Asimov's Sep 1994) — third place

— Locus Awards and Poll —
Locus Awardsfor SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(61 nominations; 4 wins)

“Twenty Lights to "The Land of Snow"” (Going Interstellar) — novella — 14th place

The Door Gunner and Other Perilous Flights of Fancy (Subterranean) — collection — 21st place

A Reverie for Mister Ray (PS Publishing) — non-fiction — 13th place

“The Door Gunner” (The Silver Gryphon) — novelette — 16th place

Brighten to Incandescence: 17 Stories (Golden Gryphon) — collection — 13th place

“Blue Kansas Sky” (Blue Kansas Sky) — novella — 5th place

“How Beautiful with Banners” (Century #6 Spring 2000) — short story — 30th place

Blue Kansas Sky (Golden Gryphon Press) — collection — 7th place

At the City Limits of Fate (Edgewood Press) — collection — 12th place

“I, Iscariot” (Crank! #5 Summer 1995) — novelette — 8th place

Brittle Innings (Bantam) — fantasy novel — winner

“Cri de Coeur” (Asimov's Sep 1994) — novella — 4th place

Count Geiger's Blues (Tor) — sf novel — 13th place

“Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats” (Omni Sep 1991) — novelette — 24th place

Nebula Awards 25 (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich) — anthology — 17th place

Nebula Awards 24 (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich) — anthology — 7th place

Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana (Axolotl) — novella — 19th place

“Icicle Music” (F&SF Nov 1989) — short story — 26th place (tie)

Nebula Awards 23 (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich) — anthology — 13th place

Unicorn Mountain (Morrow/Arbor House) — fantasy novel — 4th place

“The Calling of Paisley Coldpony” (Asimov's Jan 1988) — novelette — 19th place

The Secret Ascension (Tor) — sf novel — 15th place

“For Thus Do I Remember Carthage” (The Universe) — short story — 19th place

“Voices” (Heroic Visions II) — novelette — 25th place

“Alien Graffiti” (Asimov's Jun 1986) — short story — 6th place

Close Encounters with the Deity (Peachtree) — collection — 13th place

Ancient of Days (Arbor House) — sf novel — 21st place

“A Gift from the GrayLanders” (Asimov's Sep 1985) — novelette — 8th place

“The Bob Dylan Tambourine Software & Satori Support Services Consortium, Ltd.” (Interzone #12 Summer 1985) — short story — 27th place

Who Made Stevie Crye? (Arkham House) — fantasy novel — 14th place

“With a Little Help from Her Friends” (F&SF Feb 1984) — novelette — 5th place

One Winter in Eden (Arkham House) — collection — 5th place

Light Years and Dark (Berkley) — anthology — winner

“The Gospel According to Gamaliel Crucis” (Asimov's Nov 1983) — novella — 7th place

“Her Habiline Husband” (Universe 13) — novella — winner

“And the Marlin Spoke” (F&SF Oct 1983) — novelette — 14th place

“The Monkey's Bride” (Heroic Visions) — novelette — 11th place

Changes (MB & Ian Watson, eds.) (Ace) — anthology — 8th place

No Enemy But Time (Timescape) — sf novel — 14th place

Blooded on Arachne (Arkham House) — single author collection — 6th place

“Murder on Lupozny Station” (by MB & Gerald W. Page) (F&SF Apr 1981) — novelette — 7th place

“The Quickening” (Universe 11) — novelette — 10th place

“Vox Olympica” (Omni Dec 1981) — novelette — 14th place

Eyes of Fire (Pocket) — sf novel — 18th place

“Saving Face” (Universe 10) — novelette — 8th place

Catacomb Years (Berkley/Putnam) — sf novel — 16th place

Transfigurations (Berkley/Putnam) — sf novel — 12th place

“Vernalfest Morning” (Chrysalis 3) — short story — 15th place

“Old Folks at Home” (Universe 8) — novella — 4th place

“Within the Walls of Tyre” (Weirdbook #13 1978) — novelette — 16th place

A Little Knowledge (Berkley/Putnam) — sf novel — 22nd place

“The House of Compassionate Sharers” (Cosmos #1 May 1977) — short fiction — 12th place

“The Samurai and the Willows” (F&SF Feb 1976) — novella — winner

A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire (Ballantine) — novel — 14th place

“Allegiances” (Galaxy Feb 1975) — novella — 8th place

“Blooded on Arachne” (Epoch) — novelette — 15th place

“Rogue Tomato” (New Dimensions 5) — short story — 7th place

“On the Street of the Serpents” (Science Fiction Emphasis I) — novella — 8th place

“Cathadonian Odyssey” (F&SF Sep 1974) — short story — 7th place

“Death and Designation Among the Asadi” (If Feb 1973) — novella — 7th place

“The White Otters of Childhood” (F&SF Jul 1973) — novella — 2nd place

— Other Awards —
Asimov's Reader Pollfor stories, poems, and art published by Asimov's, polled by readers
(3 nominations)

“Cri de Coeur” (Asimov's Sep 1994) — novella — 5th place

“Extinction” (Asimov's Dec 1991) — poem — 2nd place

“Close Encounter with the Deity” (Asimov's Mar 1986) — short story — 5th place (tie)

Balrog Awardsfor fantasy works, presented an annual FoolsCon in Kansas City
(1 nomination)

— professional achievement — nomination

Ditmar Awardsfor Australian SF/F, voted by members of Australian National SF Convention
(2 nominations)

No Enemy But Time (Timescape) — international fiction — nomination

“The House of Compassionate Sharers” (Cosmos #1 May 1977) — international fiction — nomination

Lambda Awardfor gay and lesbian literature, juried
(1 nomination)

Unicorn Mountain (Morrow/Arbor House) — gay men's sf/fantasy — nomination

Mythopoeic Awardsfor fantasy works in the spirit of the Inklings, voted by members of the Mythopoeic Society
(2 nominations; 1 win)

Brittle Innings (Bantam) — adult fantasy — nomination

Unicorn Mountain — fantasy — winner

Rhysling Awardsfor SF/F poetry, voted by members of the SF Poetry Association
(1 nomination; 1 win)

“For the Lady of a Physicist” (Black Holes) — long poem — winner

Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Pollfor SF/F works, polled by readers of Science Fiction Chronicle magazine
(3 nominations; 2 wins)

Brittle Innings (Bantam) — novel — winner

“Cri de Coeur” (Asimov's Sep 1994) — novella — 3rd place

“Her Habiline Husband” (Universe 13) — novella — winner

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

No Enemy But Time — translated novel — nomination

Southeastern SF Achievement Awardsfor SF/F/H works by writers in southeastern US
(2 nominations; 2 wins)

“Bears Discover Smut” (Sci Fiction 26 Oct 2005) — short fiction — winner

“The Door Gunner” (The Silver Gryphon) — short fiction — winner



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