Tom Kidd


science fiction awards database

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2022
Library of the Sapphire Wind by Jane Lindskold • Baen
awards:
Chesley Awards 2023 — paperback/ebook cover illustration — nomination -- pending

2013
Locus Awards 2014 — artist — 20th place

2011
Deathbird Stories by Harlan Ellison • Subterranean
awards:
Chesley Awards 2012 — cover illustration, hardcover — winner
Locus Awards 2012 — artist — 18th place

2010
Otherworlds • Impact
awards:
Locus Awards 2011 — art book — 6th place
Locus Awards 2011 — artist — 20th place

2008
Locus Awards 2009 — artist — 21st place

2007
Locus Awards 2008 — artist — 21st place

2006
Locus Awards 2007 — artist — 25th place

2005
The Enchanted Completed by Harry Turtledove, ed. • Baen
awards:
Chesley Awards 2006 — cover illustration, paperback — winner
Kiddography: The Art & Life of Tom Kidd • Paper Tiger 2005; SFBC
awards:
Locus Awards 2007 — art book — 10th place

2004
Chesley Awards 2005 — cover illustration, magazine — nomination

2003
“Magic for Dummies” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2004 — monochrome work, unpublished — nomination
“Booth Trees” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2004 — color work, unpublished — nomination

2002
“The Rungius Pass” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2003 — color work, unpublished — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 2003 — artist — winner
Chesley Awards 2003 — artistic achievement — winner

2001
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells • Books of Wonder
awards:
Chesley Awards 2002 — interior illustration — winner
Locus Awards 2002 — art book — 12th place
“The Faeries of Spellcaster” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 2002 — monochrome work, unpublished — winner

2000
Chesley Awards 2001 — artistic achievement — nomination

1995
Kingdoms of the Night by Chris Bunch & Allan Cole
awards:
Chesley Awards 1996 — cover illustration, hardcover — winner

1993
The Far Kingdoms by Allan Cole & Chris Bunch • Ballantine Del Rey
awards:
Chesley Awards 1994 — hardback cover — winner
“Szukalski Sculpture Garden” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 1994 — color art, unpublished — nomination

1992
“Peale's New York Penthouse” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 1993 — color art, unpublished — nomination

1990
Locus Awards 1991 — artist — 17th place

1989
“Winsor McCay City” • short fiction
awards:
Chesley Awards 1990 — color work, unpublished — winner
Hugo Awards 1990 — professional artist — nomination

1988
Locus Awards 1989 — artist — 16th place

1987
Hugo Awards 1988 — professional artist — nomination

1986
“Marooned in Real Time” by Vernor Vinge • short fiction • Analog May 1986
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1987 — cover — winner
Hugo Awards 1987 — professional artist — nomination
Locus Awards 1987 — artist — 13th place

1984
“Floodtide” • short fiction • Analog Mar 1984
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1985 — cover — 2nd place
Hugo Awards 1985 — professional artist — nomination
Chesley Awards 1985 — artistic achievement — nomination
Locus Awards 1985 — artist — 18th place

1983
“Deathwomb” • short fiction • Analog Nov 1983
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1984 — cover — 4th place
Locus Awards 1984 — artist — 18th place



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