2000 Preliminary Ballot
The Final Ballot was announced on March 7, 2001.
The winners were announced at the Nebula Awards® Weekend in Los Angeles on April 28, 2001.
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Novels ||
Novellas ||
Novelettes ||
Short Stories ||
Scripts
Novels
- The Veiled Web, Catherine Asaro (Bantam Spectra, Dec99)
- When We Were Real, William Barton (Warner Aspect, Jun99)
- Darwin's Radio, Greg Bear (Ballantine Del Rey, Sep99)
- A Civil Campaign, Lois McMaster Bujold (Baen, Aug99)
- Dark Cities Underground, Lisa Goldstein (Tor, Jun99)
- Crescent City Rhapsody, Kathleen Ann Goonan (Avon Eos, Mar00)
- Midnight Robber, Nalo Hopkinson (Warner Aspect, Mar00)
- The Silk Code, Paul Levinson (Tor, Oct99)
- The Terrorists of Irustan, Louise Marley (Ace, Jun99)
- Infinity Beach, Jack McDevitt (HarperPrism, Feb00)
- The Annunciate, Severna Park (Avon Eos, Nov99)
- Flashforward, Robert J Sawyer (Tor, Jun99)
- Galveston, Sean Stewart (Ace, Mar00)
- Against the Tide of Years, S.M. Stirling (Roc, May99)
- Cave of Stars, George Zebrowski (HarperPrism, Aug99)
Novellas
- Fortitude, Andy Duncan (Realms of Fantasy, Jun99
[also in Beluthahatchie and Other Stories; Golden Gryphon, October 2000])
- Ninety Percent of Everything, Jonathan Lethem, James Patrick Kelly, &
John Kessel (F&SF, Sep99)
- Hunting the Snark, Mike Resnick (Asimov's, Dec99)
- Crocodile Rock, Lucius Shepard (F&SF, Oct/Nov99)
- Argonautica, Walter Jon Williams (Asimov's, Oct/Nov99)
(All 5 qualified novellas are automatically on the Y2K Nebula Awards® Final
Ballot)
Novelettes
- Stellar Harvest, Eleanor Arnason (Asimov's, Apr99)
- The Window, Judith Berman (Asimov's, Aug99)
- Chromosome Circus, Amy Sterling Casil (F&SF, Jan00)
- A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Gardner Dozois (Asimov's, Oct/Nov99)
- The Chop Girl, Ian MacLeod (Asimov's, Dec99)
- A Day's Work On the Moon, Mike Moscoe (Analog, Jul/Aug00)
- How the Highland People Came To Be, Bruce Holland Rogers (Realms of
Fantasy, Aug99)
- Generation Gap, Stanley Schmidt (Artemis Magazine #1, Spring 2000
issue)
- Daddy's World, Walter Jon Williams (Not of Woman Born, Constance Ash,
Ed., Roc, Mar99)
Short Stories
- macs, Terry Bisson (F&SF, Oct/Nov99)
- Stealing the Sun, Ron Collins (Analog, Oct99)
- The Fantasy Writer's Assistant, Jeffrey Ford (F&SF, Feb00)
- Hooking Up, Michael Kandel (F&SF, Aug99)
- Painted Houses, Melisa Michaels (The Age of Reason, Kurt Roth, Ed.,
SFF Net, Sep99)
- Rossia Moya, Vera Nazarian (The Age of Reason, Kurt Roth, Ed., SFF
Net, Sep99)
- The Golem, Severna Park (Black Heart, Ivory Bones, Ellen Datlow &
Terri Windling, Eds., Avon, Mar00)
- Hothouse Flowers, Mike Resnick (Asimov's, Oct/Nov99)
- Dirty Little Cowards, William Sanders (Asimov's, Jun99)
- The Shoulders of Giants, Robert J. Sawyer (Star Colonies, Martin H.
Greenberg and John Helfers, Ed., DAW, Jun00)
- Scherzo With Tyrannosaur, Michael Swanwick (Asimov's, Jul99)
- Imagine Jimmy, Rick Wilber (F&SF, Apr99)
- You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child To Break Your Heart and Mine,
Pat York (Silver Birch, Blood Moon, Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, Ed., Avon, Mar99)
Scripts
- South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut, Trey Parker & Matt Stone and Pam
Brady (Paramount Pictures, Jul99)
- The Green Mile, Frank Darabont based on the novel by Stephen King
(Castle Rock/Warner Brothers, Dec99)
- Galaxy Quest, Robert Gordon, David Howard (Dreamworks, Dec99)
- Being John Malkovich, Charlie Kaufman (Propaganda Films, Oct99)
- Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki, Neil Gaiman (Walt Disney
Productions, Nov99 [Japanese version: "Mononoke Hime," Studio Ghibli, 1997])
- Dogma, Kevin Smith (View Askew Productions, Nov99)
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