Location: ConFrancisco in San Francisco, California.
Comments: In 1992 the Best Novel voting resulted in a tie between Connie Willis' quirky time travel novel
Doomsday Book, and Vernor Vinge's bizarrely imaginative novel about varying physics
A Fire Upon the Deep. Either would have been a credible winner on its own, as would Kim Stanley Robinson's non-winning nominee
Red Mars, which speaks to the strength of printed science fiction in the early years of the 1990s.
After six
Star Trek movies featuring the original series cast and zero Hugo wins, an entirely new version of the franchise finally managed to end the
Star Trek losing streak, winning for its episode
The Inner Light, which bears a little bit of resemblance to the Hugo winning Arthur C. Clarke story
The Star. Granted, it didn't face a lot of particularly noteworthy competition, but it is nice to see
Star Trek back on top at least for a little while.
The second year for the Best Original Artwork award resulted in a win for James Gurney's
Dinotopia, probably one of the most substantial victors in the short history of the award.
Best Novel
Winner:
(tie)
Doomsday Book by
Connie Willis
(tie)
A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge
Other Finalists:
China Mountain Zhang by Maureen F. McHugh
Red Mars by
Kim Stanley Robinson
Steel Beach by
John Varley
Best Novella
Winner:
Barnacle Bill the Spacer by Lucius Shepard
Other Finalists:
Protection by Maureen F. McHugh
Stopping at Slowyear by
Frederik Pohl
The Territory by Bradley Denton
Uh-Oh City by Jonathan Carroll
Best Novelette
Winner:
The Nutcracker Coup by Janet Kagan
Other Finalists:
Danny Goes to Mars by
Pamela Sargent
In the Stone House by
Barry N. Malzberg
Suppose They Gave a Peace. . . by Susan Shwartz
True Faces by
Pat Cadigan
Best Short Story
Winner:
Other Finalists:
The Arbitrary Placement of Walls by Martha Soukup
The Lotus and the Spear by
Mike Resnick
The Mountain to Mohammed by Nancy Kress
The Winterberry by Nicholas A. DiChario
Best Nonfiction, Related, or Reference Work
Winner:
A Wealth of Fable: An Informal History of Science Fiction Fandom in the 1950s by Harry Warner, Jr.
Other Finalists:
The Costumemaker's Art edited by Thom Boswell
Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth by Camille Bacon-Smith
Let's Hear It for the Deaf Man by Dave Langford
Monad: Essays on Science Fiction #2 edited by
Damon Knight
Virgil Finlay's Women of the Ages by Virgil Finlay
Best Dramatic Presentation
Winner:
Star Trek - The Next Generation: The Inner Light
Other Finalists:
Aladdin
Alien 3
Batman Returns
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Best Professional Editor
Winner:
Gardner Dozois
Other Finalists:
Ellen Datlow
Beth Meacham
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Stanley Schmidt
Best Professional Artist
Winner:
Don Maitz
Other Finalists:
Thomas Canty
David A. Cherry
Bob Eggleton
James Gurney
Best Original Artwork
Winner:
Dinotopia by James Gurney
Other Finalists:
Jim Burns for
Aristoi by Walter Jon Williams
Michael Whelan for
Asimov's Science Fiction: November 1992
Michael Whelan for
Illusion by Paula Volsky
Ron Walotsky for
Fantasy & Science Fiction: October/November 1992
Best Semi-Prozine
Winner:
Science Fiction Chronicle edited by Andrew Porter
Other Finalists:
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 Gelder
Pulphouse edited by Dean Wesley Smith
Best Fanzine
Winner:
Mimosa edited by Dick Lynch and Nicki Lynch
Other Finalists:
File 770 edited by Mike Glyer
FOSFAX edited by Timothy Lane and Janice Moore
Lan's Lantern edited by George "Lan" Laskowski
STET edited by Leah Zeldes Smith and Dick Smith
Best Fan Writer
Winner:
Dave Langford
Other Finalists:
Mike Glyer
Andy Hooper
Evelyn C. Leeper
Harry Warner, Jr.
Best Fan Artist
Winner:
Peggy Ranson
Other Finalists:
Teddy Harvia
Merle Insinga
Linda Michaels
Stu Shiffman
Diana Harlan Stein
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
Winner:
Laura Resnick
Other Finalists:
Barbara Delaplace
Nicholas A. DiChario
Holly Lisle
Carrie Richerson
Michelle Sagara
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