Jim Burns


science fiction awards database

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1987 Worldcon Program Book
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1988 — artist — winner
Ancient Shores by Jack McDevitt • HarperPrism
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1997 — original artwork — winner
Aristoi by Walter Jon Williams • Tor
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Hugo Awards 1993 — original artwork — nomination
The Art of Jim Burns: Hyperluminal • Titan
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Locus Awards 2015 — art book — 5th place
Artificial Things by Karen Joy Fowler • Bantam
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Chesley Awards 1993 — paperback cover — nomination
Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson
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British SF Association Awards 2000 — artwork — winner
Chesley Awards 1999 — cover illustration, hardcover — nomination
The Dream Archipelago by Christopher Priest
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2000 — artwork — nomination
“Dryad of the Oak” • short fiction
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Chesley Awards 2007 — color work, unpublished — nomination
“The Ever-Dreaming Verdict...” • short fiction • Interzone #236
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Interzone Readers Poll 2012 — art — 10th place
“Final Review” • short fiction • Analog Jul 1995
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Analog Readers Poll 1996 — cover — 4th place
Hearts, Hands and Voices by Ian McDonald • Gollancz
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1993 — artwork — winner
His Conquering Sword by Kate Elliott • DAW
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Chesley Awards 1994 — paperback cover — nomination
Imago • Heavy Metal
awards:
Locus Awards 2006 — art book — 4th place
The Ion Raider by Ian Whates • NewCon
awards:
British SF Association Awards 2018 — artwork — winner (tie)
Kaeti on Tour by Keith Roberts • Interzone #66 Dec 1992; Kerosina
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1993 — artwork — nomination
Lightship (by Chris Evans, text; JB, art) • nonfiction • Paper Tiger, 1986
awards:
Locus Awards 1987 — nonfiction — 10th place
“Lord Prestimion” by Robert Silverberg • short fiction • Interzone #138 Dec 1998
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1999 — artwork — winner
Other Edens III by Christopher Evans & Robert Holdstock, eds. • Unwin
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British SF Association Awards 1990 — artwork — winner
Pelquin's Comet by Ian Whates • Newcon
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British SF Association Awards 2016 — artwork — winner
“Planet of Peril” • short fiction • Interzone #205 Jul/Aug 2006
awards:
Interzone Readers Poll 2007 — art — 3rd place
Planet Story (by Harry Harrison, illustrated by JB) • novel • Pierrot/A&W, 1979
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Locus Awards 1980 — art or illustrated book — 16th place
“Pod Shift” • short fiction
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Chesley Awards 2010 — monochrome work, unpublished — nomination
“Poles Apart” • short fiction • Analog mid-Dec 1992
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Analog Readers Poll 1993 — cover — 2nd place
Red Dust by Paul J. McAuley • Gollancz
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British SF Association Awards 1994 — artwork — winner
The River of Time by David Brin • Bantam Spectra
awards:
Chesley Awards 1988 — cover, paperback — nomination
Seasons of Plenty by Colin Greenland • HarperCollins UK
awards:
British SF Association Awards 1996 — artwork — winner
“Sphaira” • short fiction • Interzone #209 Apr 2007
awards:
Interzone Readers Poll 2008 — art — 2nd place
“Starplex” • short fiction • Analog Oct 1996
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1997 — cover — 5th place
Transluminal: The Paintings of Jim Burns • Paper Tiger
awards:
Locus Awards 2000 — art book — 4th place
“The Wanderers” • short fiction
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Chesley Awards 2013 — product illustration — nomination
“Young Again” • short fiction • Analog Dec 1993
awards:
Analog Readers Poll 1994 — cover — 5th place (tie)

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