Kim Stanley Robinson


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2312 • novel • Orbit, 2012
awards:
Hugo Awards 2013 — novel — nomination
Nebula Awards 2013 — novel — winner
Arthur C. Clarke Award 2013 — shortlist
British SF Association Awards 2013 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2013 — sf novel — 2nd place
SF Site Readers Poll 2013 — sf/fantasy book — 6th place
“Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars” • short fiction • The Martians, 1999; Asimov's Aug 1999
awards:
Locus Awards 2000 — short story — 5th place
Asimov's Reader Poll 2000 — short story — 3rd place
anthologies:
Aurora • novel • Orbit, 2015
awards:
Dragon Awards 2016 — sf novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2016 — sf novel — 4th place
citations:
The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson • collection • Night Shade Books, 2010
awards:
Locus Awards 2011 — collection — 3rd place
“Black Air” • short fiction • F&SF Mar 1983
awards:
Hugo Awards 1984 — novelette — nomination
Nebula Awards 1984 — novelette — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 1984 — novella — winner
Locus Awards 1984 — novelette — 2nd place
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1984 — novelette — winner
anthologies:
“Escape from Kathmandu” • short fiction • Asimov's Sep 1986
awards:
Hugo Awards 1987 — novella — nomination
Nebula Awards 1987 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1987 — novella — 2nd place
Asimov's Reader Poll 1987 — novella — 4th place (tie)
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1987 — novella — 2nd place
anthologies:
Escape From Kathmandu • novel • Tor, 1989
awards:
Locus Awards 1990 — collection — 8th place
citations:
Fifty Degrees Below • novel • HarperCollins UK, 2005
awards:
Locus Awards 2006 — sf novel — 4th place
citations:
Galileo's Dream • novel • HarperVoyager, 2009
awards:
Arthur C. Clarke Award 2010 — shortlist
Locus Awards 2010 — sf novel — 3rd place
SF Site Readers Poll 2010 — sf/fantasy book — 7th place (tie)
“Green Mars” • short fiction • Asimov's Sep 1985
awards:
Hugo Awards 1986 — novella — nomination
Nebula Awards 1986 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1986 — novella — 3rd place
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1986 — novella — 2nd place
anthologies:
Icehenge • novel • Ace, 1984
awards:
Locus Awards 1985 — sf novel — 11th place
citations:
“A Martian Childhood” • short fiction • Asimov's Feb 1994
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 1995 — novella — 7th place (tie)
The Martians • collection • HarperCollins/Voyager, 1999
awards:
Locus Awards 2000 — collection — winner
citations:
“Mercurial” • short fiction • Universe 15, 1985
awards:
Locus Awards 1986 — novelette — 13th place
anthologies:
The Ministry for the Future • novel • Orbit, 2020
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2021 — novel — nomination
Dragon Awards 2021 — sf novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2021 — sf novel — 4th place
Kurd Lasswitz Preis 2022 — foreign novel — winner
The Kitschies 2021 — Red Tentacle (novel) — nomination
“Mother Goddess of the World” • short fiction • Asimov's Oct 1987
awards:
Hugo Awards 1988 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1988 — novella — 4th place
Asimov's Reader Poll 1988 — novella — winner
anthologies:
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002 • anthology • Roc, 2002
awards:
Locus Awards 2003 — anthology — 15th place
New York 2140 • novel • Orbit, 2017
awards:
Hugo Awards 2018 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2018 — sf novel — 3rd place
The Novels of Philip K. Dick • nonfiction • UMI Research Press, 1984
awards:
Locus Awards 1986 — nonfiction/reference — 3rd place
“On the North Pole of Pluto” • short fiction • Orbit 21, 1980
awards:
Locus Awards 1981 — novella — 15th place
anthologies:
“Our Town” • short fiction • Omni Nov 1986
awards:
Locus Awards 1987 — short story — 12th place
“Red Mars” • short fiction • Interzone #63 Sep 1992
awards:
Interzone Readers Poll 1993 — fiction — 8th place (tie)
Red Mars • novel • HarperCollins, 1992
awards:
Hugo Awards 1993 — novel — nomination
Nebula Awards 1994 — novel — winner
Arthur C. Clarke Award 1993 — runner-up
British SF Association Awards 1993 — novel — winner
Locus Awards 1993 — sf novel — 2nd place
Ignotus Awards 1997 — foreign novel — winner
Seiun Awards 1999 — foreign novel — winner (tie)
citations:
Red Moon • novel • Orbit, 2018
awards:
Dragon Awards 2019 — sf novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2019 — sf novel — 6th place
“Remaking History” • short fiction • Asimov's Mar 1989
awards:
Locus Awards 1990 — short story — 10th place
anthologies:
Remaking History • collection • Tor, 1991
awards:
Locus Awards 1992 — collection — 3rd place
citations:
“The Return from Rainbow Bridge” • short fiction • F&SF Aug 1987
awards:
Locus Awards 1988 — novelette — 19th place
“Ridge Running” • short fiction • F&SF Jan 1984
awards:
Hugo Awards 1985 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1985 — short story — 6th place
Shaman • novel • Orbit, 2013
awards:
Locus Awards 2014 — sf novel — 2nd place
“A Short, Sharp Shock” • short fiction • Asimov's Nov 1990
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 1991 — novella — 7th place
anthologies:
A Short, Sharp Shock • novella • Mark V. Ziesing, 1990
awards:
Hugo Awards 1991 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1991 — novella — winner
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1991 — novella — 3rd place
Sixty Days and Counting • novel • Bantam Spectra, 2007
awards:
Locus Awards 2008 — sf novel — 10th place
citations:
“Stone Eggs” • short fiction • Universe 13, 1983
awards:
Locus Awards 1984 — short story — 14th place
anthologies:
“To Leave a Mark” • short fiction • F&SF Nov 1982
awards:
Hugo Awards 1983 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1983 — novella — 10th place
“The True Nature of Shangri-La” • short fiction • Asimov's Dec 1989; Escape from Kathmandu
awards:
Locus Awards 1990 — novella — 11th place
Asimov's Reader Poll 1990 — novella — 4th place
“Vinland the Dream” • short fiction • Asimov's Nov 1991
awards:
Nebula Awards 1993 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 1992 — short story — 3rd place
Science Fiction Chronicle Readers Poll 1992 — short story — winner
anthologies:
“Zürich” • short fiction • F&SF Mar 1990
awards:
Locus Awards 1991 — short story — 5th place

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