Science Fiction Age Readers Poll
The Science Fiction Age Readers Poll was an American literary prize that was awarded five times from 1994 to 2000 for works from the field of science fiction . The winners were chosen by the readers of Science Fiction Age magazine in the categories
- Story (1994 only),
- Novella (short novel),
- Novelette (narration) and
- Short story
elected.
List of award winners
- story
- 1994 Adam-Troy Castro : The Last Robot
- Novella
- 2000 Jack Williamson : Engines of Creation
- 1999 Kristine Kathryn Rusch : Coolhunting
- 1998 Robert Reed : Marrow
- 1997 Gregory Benford : Immersion
- 1996 Ben Bova : Acts of God
- Novelette
- 2000 Mary A. Turzillo : Mars Is No Place for Children
- 1999 Jack Williamson : Terraforming Terra
- 1998 Stephen Baxter : Moon Six
- 1997 Kandis Elliot : The Compassionate Smothering-Death of the Universe
- 1996 Pete D. Manison : VR Marsbase 1
- Short story
- 2000 Bruce Holland Rogers : Bitter Pills
- 1999 Terry Bisson : First Fire
- 1998 Robert Silverberg : On the Inside
- 1997 Charles Sheffield : The Lady Vanishes
- 1996 Richard Parks : The Ogre's Wife: Fairy Tales for Grownups
Web links
- Science Fiction Age Readers Poll , entry in the Science Fiction Awards + Database (English)