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The 2002 Nebula Awards includes eligible works first published or released in 2001 and 2002. Winners
were announced at the Nebula Award banquet in Philadelphia, April 19, 2003.
Founded in 1965, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America began with about 80 writers.
It now has over 1,000 members. Active members of SFWA vote for the Nebula Awards. The
awards are given each year for the best novel, novella,
novelette, and short story eligible for that year's award. The script category was added in recent years.
Each year, an anthology, including the
winning pieces of short fiction and several runners-up, is also published.
Each spring the awards are given out at the Nebula Awards Banquet
over a weekend of meetings and panel discussions.
The Grand Master Award is given to a living author for a lifetime's achievement in
science fiction or fantasy or both. Nominations for the Grand Master Nebula Award are made
by the president of SFWA and awarded after approval of a majority of the SFWA
officers.
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Novels:
American Gods, Neil Gaiman (Morrow) Bones of the Earth, Michael Swanwick (Eos) The Other Wind, Ursula K. Le Guin (Harcourt Brace) Perdido Street Station, China Miéville (Del Rey) Picoverse, Robert A. Metzger (Ace) Solitaire, Kelley Eskridge (Eos)
Novella (17,500-39,999 words):
Best Novelette (7,500-17,499 words):
Short Story (7,499 words or fewer):
Script:
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