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Hugo Ceremony Program t ConAdian The 52nd World Science Fiction Convention The 1994 Hugo Awards Ceremony Saturday, Septembers, 1994 Winnipeg Convention Center Winnipeg, Manitoba The 1994 Hugo Awards Ceremony Toastmaster Barry B. Longyear Directors Athena Janas. Peter Jarvis Staff Ajay Bhushan. Brian Davis. John Enzinas Nancy Freeman. Sharyl Leis. Mike Mackinnon Debby Moir. Mike Moir. Derek Nichols Ariane von Orlow. Pierre Pcttinger. Sanch’ Petlingcr WSFS Division Chief Kevin Standice Hugo Administrators David Bratman. Seth Goldberg Hugo Ballot Counting Software Jeffrey L. Copeland Hugo Award Design Original Concept: Kevin Standlcc Refinement and Fabrication: Jeff Berry. Janet Moe Maple Leaf Plaque Design: Stan Phillipon Studio Liaison Jeff Walker House Manager Susan Mohn Technical Head Jeff Berry. Janet Moe The 1994 Hugo Awards Ceremony Greetings from Toastmaster Golden Duck Awards Announced Aurora Awards Elisabeth Vonarburg Spider & Jeanne Robinson Seiun Awards Masamichi Osako First Fandom Hall of Fame John W. Campbell Award Stanley Schmidt Hugo Award Unveiling Presentation of the Hugo Awards Fanzine Mike Glicksohn Fan Writer, Fan Artist Robert Runte Semi-Prozine, Dramatic Presentation Marc Gamcau Original Artwork, Professional Artist George Ban- Professional Editor, Non-Fiction Book Robert Silverbcrg Short Story, Novelette Guy Gavriel Kay Novella, Novel Anne McCaffrey The 1994 Hugo Nominees Fanzine • Ansible, edited by Dave Langford • File 770. edited by Mike Glycr • Lan's Lantern, edited by George "Lan" Laskowski • Mimosa, edited by Dick and Nicki Lynch • Stet, edited by Leah Zcldes Smith and Dick Smith Fan Writer Fan Artist • Sharon Farber • Brad W. Foster • Mike Glyer • Teddy Harvia • Andy Hooper • Linda Michaels • Dave Langford • Peggy Ranson • Evelyn C. Leeper • William Rotslcr • Stu Shiftman Semi-Prozine • Interzone, edited by David Pringle • Locus, edited by Charles N. Brown ® The New York Review of Science Fiction, edited by David G. Hartwell, Donald G. Keller. Robert K.J. Killheffer. and Gordon Van Gcldcr • Pulphouse, edited by Dean Wesley Smith and Jonathan E. Bond • Science Fiction Chronicle, edited by Andrew' Porter • Tomorrow Speculative Fiction, edited by Algis Budrys Dramatic Presentation • Addams Family Values (Paramount Pictures); Producer. Scott Rudin; Director. Barry Sonncnfcld; Screenwriter. Paul Rudnick • "The Gathering" (Babylon 5) (Warner Brothers); Executive producers. Douglas Ncttcr & J. Michael Straczynski; Director. Richard Compton; Writer. J. Michael Straczynski • Groundhog Day (Columbia Pictures); Producers. Trevor Albert & Harold Ramis; Director. Harold Ramis; Screenwriters. Danny Rubin & Harold Ramis • Jurassic Park (Universal); Producers, Kathleen Kennedy & Gerald R, Malcn; Director, Steven Spielberg; Screenwriters. Michael Crichton & David Koepp • The Nightmare Before Christmas (Touchstone Pictures); Producers. Tim Burton & Denise DiNovi; Director, Henry Sclick; Screenwriter, Caroline Thompson Original Artwork • Cover of F&SF. Octobcr/Novcmbcr 1993 (illustrating "The Little Things", B. McKenna), by Thomas Canty • Space Fantasy Commemorative Stamp Booklet, by Stephen Hickman (U.S. Postal Service) • Cover of Asimov's. November 1993 (illustrating "Cold Iron", M. Swanwick), by Keith Parkinson Professional Artist Professional Editor • Thomas Canty • Ellen Datlow • David Cherry’ • Gardner Dozois • Bob Eggleton • Mike Resnick • Don Maitz • Kristine Kathryn Rusch • Michael Whelan • Stanley Schmidt Non-Fiction Book • Once Around the Bloch: An Unauthorized Autobiography, by Robert Bloch (Tor) • The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls (Orbit UK; St. Martin's US) • PITFCS: Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies, edited by Theodore R. Cogswell (Advent) • Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. by Scott McCloud (Tundra; Kitchen Sink; Harper Perennial) • The Art of Michael Whelan: Scenes/Visions, by Michael Whelan (Bantam Spectra) Short Story • "England Underway", by Terry Bisson (Omni. July 1993; Bears Discover Fire (Tor)) • "The Good Pup", by Bridget McKenna (F&SF. March 1993) • "Mwalimu in the Squared Circle", by Mike Resnick (Asimov's. March 1993. Alternate Warriors (Tor)) • "The Story So Far", by Martha Soukup (Full Spectrum 4 (Bantam Spectra)) • "Death on the Nile", by Connie Willis (Asimov's. March 1993) Novelette • "The Shadow Knows", by Terry Bisson (Asimov's. September 1993; Bears Discover Fire (Tor)) • "The Franchise", by John Kessel (Asimov's. August 1993) • "Dancing on Air", by Nancy Kress (Asimov's. July 1993) • "Georgia on My Mind", by Charles Sheffield (Analog. January 1993) • "Deep Eddy", by Bruce Sterling (Asimov's, August 1993) Novella • "The Night We Buried Road Dog". by Jack Cad}’ (F&SF. January 1993) • "Mefisto in Onyx", by Harlan Ellison (Omni. October 1993; Mark V. Zicsing) • "An American Childhood", by Pat Murphy (Asimov's, April 1993) • "Into the Miranda Rift", by G. David Nordley (Analog. July 1993) » "Down in the Bottomlands". by Harry Turtledove (Analog, January 1993) • "Wall, Stone, Craft", by Walter Jon Williams (F&SF, Octobcr/Novcmbcr 1993; Axolotl) Novel Moving Mars, by Greg Bear (Tor) Glory Season, by David Brin (Bantam Spectra) Virtual Light, by William Gibson (Bantam Spectra) Beggars in Spain, by Nancy Kress (Morrow AvoNova) Green Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson (HarperCollins UK; Bantam Spectra US) The 1994 Campbell Nominees John W. Campbell Award for Best New Science Fiction Writer of 1992-1993 (sponsored by Dell Magazines) • Holly Lisle (2nd year of eligibility) • Jack Nimersheim (2nd year of eligibility) • Carrie Richerson (2nd year of eligibility) • Amy Thomson (1 st year of eligibility) • Elizabeth Willey (1 st year of eligibility) The 1994 Aurora Nominees Long-Form Work in English Aurora Award for Best Work of SF or Fantasy in a published novel or fiction collection by a Canadian writer released in Canada in 1992 or 1993. • A Song for Arbonne. by Guy Gavriel Kay (Viking. 1992) • F'ar-Seer. by Robert J. Sawyer (Ace. 1992) Nobody's Son, by Scan Stewart (Maxwell MacMillian. 1992) • Virtual Light, by' William Gibson (Seal. 1993) Meilleur Livre en Fran^ais Prix Aurora Dans la Categoric du Meilleur Roman ou Rccucil de Fiction Public. Ecrit par un(e) Ecrivain(e) Caanadien(ne) ct Sorti au Canada en 1992 ou 1993. qui Releve de la Science-fiction ou du Fatastique.. • L'Oiseau de feu (2-B), par Jacques Brossard (Lemcac. 1993) • Le Jour-de-Trop, par Joel Campcticr (Paulines. 1993) Chronoreg. par Daniel Sernine (Quebec/Ameriquc. 1992) .
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