Lisa Goldstein


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Awards Summary

 

 

 

Awards Won: 2

Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 40

Times Served as Judge: 3

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

“Cassandra's Photographs” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — short story — nomination

Nebula Awardsfor SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(5 nominations)

“Dark Rooms ” (Asimov's Oct/Nov 2007) — novelette — nomination

“Fortune and Misfortune ” (Asimov's May 1997) — short story — nomination

“The Narcissus Plague ” (Asimov's Jul 1994) — short story — nomination

“Alfred ” (Asimov's Dec 1992) — short story — nomination

“Cassandra's Photographs” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — short story — nomination

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

“Fortune and Misfortune ” (Asimov's May 1997) — short fiction — nomination

Travellers In Magic (Tor) — collection — nomination

“Alfred ” (Asimov's Dec 1992) — short story — nomination

The Dream Years (Bantam Spectra) — novel — nomination

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

A Mask for the General (Arrow) — third place (tie)

James Tiptree Jr Memorial Awardfor SF/F that explores and expands the roles of women and men, juried
(1 nomination)

“Rites of Spring ” (Asimov's Mar 1994) — long list

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

The Uncertain Places (Tachyon) — fantasy novel — 12th place

“Reader's Guide” (F&SF Jul 2008) — short story — 21st place

The Alchemist's Door (Tor) — fantasy novel — 11th place

Dark Cities Underground (Tor) — fantasy novel — 4th place

Walking the Labyrinth (Tor) — fantasy novel — 12th place

Summer King, Winter Fool (Tor) — fantasy novel — 10th place

“The Narcissus Plague ” (Asimov's Jul 1994) — short story — 12th place

Travellers In Magic (Tor) — collection — 6th place

Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon (Tor) — fantasy novel — 5th place

“Alfred ” (Asimov's Dec 1992) — short story — 21st place (tie)

“Midnight News ” (Asimov's Mar 1990) — short story — 18th place (tie)

Tourists (Simon & Schuster) — fantasy novel — 11th place

“My Year with the Aliens ” (Full Spectrum) — novelette — 16th place

“After the Master ” (Asimov's May 1988) — short story — 30th place

“Death Is Different ” (Asimov's Sep 1988) — short story — 31st place

A Mask for the General (Bantam Spectra) — sf novel — 33rd place

“Cassandra's Photographs” (Asimov's Aug 1987) — short story — 7th place

The Dream Years (Bantam Spectra) — fantasy novel — 8th place

“Tourists ” (Asimov's Feb 1985) — short story — 12th place

The Red Magician (Timescape) — first novel — 2nd place

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

“Away from Here” (Asimov's Sep 2009) — short story — 3rd place (tie)

“The Game This Year ” (Asimov's Dec 1998) — short story — 10th place (tie)

“Alfred ” (Asimov's Dec 1992) — short story — 6th place

John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writerfor new SF/F writer, voted by members of annual World SF con
(2 nominations)

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

The Uncertain Places (Tachyon) — adult literature — winner

Dark Cities Underground (Tor) — adult literature — nomination

Sidewise Awardsfor works of alternate history, juried
(1 nomination; 1 win)

“Paradise Is a Walled Garden” (Asimov's Aug 2011) — short form — winner


— As Judge —
World Fantasy Awardsfor Fantasy works; juried, with nominations from World Fantasy Con members
 
James Tiptree Jr Memorial Awardfor SF/F that explores and expands the roles of women and men, juried
 
Philip K. Dick Awardfor SF original paperback published in the US, juried
 



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