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This is a list of women eligible for SF awards to be given out in 2008 based on works published from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2007.  Awards that follow this eligibility format include the Hugo, the Campbell, the World Fantasy Award, the Tiptree, and the Phillip K. Dick.  (The Nebulas have a rolling period of eligibility based on the specific date a work was published.)  We're listing these women to bring them greater attention, to share information about them for ourselves, and to help avoid problems like the [[2006 Hugo vacuum]].  
This is a list of women eligible for SF awards to be given out in 2008 based on works published from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2007.  Awards that follow this eligibility format include the Hugo, the Campbell, the World Fantasy Award, the Tiptree, and the Phillip K. Dick.  (The Nebulas have a rolling period of eligibility for nomination based on the specific date a work was published.)  We're listing these women as a form of [[award activism]]: to bring them greater attention, to share information about them for ourselves, and to help avoid problems like the [[2006 Hugo vacuum]]. See [[Eligibility and voting by award]] for a quick index of information about individual awards, and links to the individual award pages for more detail.  


Please include here ''any eligible woman'', along with the information about her eligible work:  title, publication date, and format.  For novels, it's useful to search Amazon for the author's name:  the list of works has publication date and format right there.
Please include here ''any eligible woman'', along with the information about her eligible work:  title, publication date, and format.  For novels, it's useful to search Amazon for the author's name:  the list of works has publication date and format right there.


Note: Some awards are based on ''first publication'' and other awards are based on first publication in the US, England, etc.  If a work was first published outside of the time period but would be eligible for some awards, please add it and add in parentheses any restrictions or explanations about eligibility.  
Note: Some awards are based on ''first publication'' and other awards are based on first publication in the US, England, etc.  If a work was first published outside of the time period but would be eligible for some awards, please add it and add in parentheses any restrictions or explanations about eligibility.  
* See [[Eligibility and voting by award]]
* See [[Award activism]]
* See [[2006 Hugo vacuum]]


==Women eligible for Campbell Best New Writer==
==Women eligible for Campbell Best New Writer==
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* [[Naomi Novik]] (second year of eligibility)
* [[Naomi Novik]] (second year of eligibility)
* [[Ysabeau S. Wilce]] (first year of eligibility)
* [[Ysabeau S. Wilce]] (first year of eligibility)
* [[Kim Zimring]] (first year of eligibility)
* [[Marie Brennan]] (second year of eligibility)
* [[Andrea Kail]]  (first year of eligibility)
* [[Aliette de Bodard]] (first year of eligibility)
* [[K. Tempest Bradford]] (second year of eligibility)
* [[Sara Genge]] (first year of eligibility)
* [[N. K. Jemisin]] (second year of eligibility)
* [[F.J. Bergmann]] (second year of eligibility)


==Women eligible for work-specific awards==
==Women eligible for work-specific awards==
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* [[Alma Alexander]], ''[[Worldweavers #1: Gift of the Unmage]]'' (Hardcover - March 13, 2007)
* [[Alma Alexander]], ''[[Worldweavers #1: Gift of the Unmage]]'' (Hardcover - March 13, 2007)
* [[Catherine Asaro]], ''[[The Fire Opal]]'' (Paperback - Jul 1, 2007)
* [[Catherine Asaro]], ''[[The Fire Opal]]'' (Paperback - Jul 1, 2007)
* [[Kage Baker]], ''[[Gods and Pawns]]'' (Hardcover - Jan 23, 2007)
* [[Kage Baker]]
* [[Kage Baker]], ''[[Rude Mechanicals]]'' (Hardcover - April 25, 2007)
**''[[Gods and Pawns]]'' (Hardcover - Jan 23, 2007)
* [[Kage Baker]], ''[[The Sons of Heaven]]'' (Hardcover - Jul 10, 2007)
**''[[Rude Mechanicals]]'' (Hardcover - April 25, 2007)
**''[[The Sons of Heaven]]'' (Hardcover - Jul 10, 2007)
* [[Sandra Barret]], ''[[Face of the Enemy]]'' (Trade paperback - Nov 10, 2007)
* [[Sandra Barret]], ''[[Face of the Enemy]]'' (Trade paperback - Nov 10, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[New Amsterdam]]'' (Hardcover - May 25, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Bear]]
* [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[Whiskey and Water|Whiskey and Water: A Novel of the Promethean Age]]'' (Paperback - Jul 3, 2007)
**''[[New Amsterdam]]'' (Hardcover - May 25, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[Undertow (novel)|Undertow]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Jul 31, 2007)
**''[[Whiskey and Water|Whiskey and Water: A Novel of the Promethean Age]]'' (Paperback - Jul 3, 2007)
**''[[Undertow (novel)|Undertow]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Jul 31, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Bear]] and [[Sarah Monette]], ''[[A Companion to Wolves]]'' (Hardcover - October 2007)
* [[Anne Bishop]], ''[[Belladonna]]'' (Hardcover - Mar 6, 2007)
* [[Patricia Briggs]], ''[[Blood Bound]]'' (Paperback - Jan 30, 2007)
* [[Patricia Briggs]], ''[[Blood Bound]]'' (Paperback - Jan 30, 2007)
* [[Kathleen Bryan]], ''[[The Serpent and the Rose]]'' (Trade paperback - Mar 6, 2007)
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]] (The Sharing Knife #2)'' (Hardcover - Jul 1, 2007)
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]] (The Sharing Knife #2)'' (Hardcover - Jul 1, 2007)
* [[Emma Bull]], ''[[Territory]]'' (Hardcover - July 7, 2007) ISBN 978-0-312-85735-6
* [[Jacqueline Carey]], ''[[Kushiel's Justice]] (Imriel Trilogy #2)'' (Hardcover - Jun 1, 2007)
* [[Jacqueline Carey]], ''[[Kushiel's Justice]] (Imriel Trilogy #2)'' (Hardcover - Jun 1, 2007)
* [[Brenda Cooper]], ''[[The Silver Ship and the Sea]]'' (Hardcover - Mar 20, 2007)
* [[Janine Cross]], ''[[Forged By Fire: Book Three of the Dragon Temple Saga]]'' (Paperback - April 3, 2007)
* [[L. Timmel Duchamp]], ''[[Tsunami: Book Three of the Marq'ssan Cycle]] (Trade Paperback - Jan 1, 2007)
* [[L. Timmel Duchamp]], ''[[Tsunami: Book Three of the Marq'ssan Cycle]] (Trade Paperback - Jan 1, 2007)
* [[Carol Emshwiller]], ''[[The Secret City: A Novel]]'' (Paperback - April 1, 2007)
* [[Carol Emshwiller]], ''[[The Secret City: A Novel]]'' (Paperback - April 1, 2007)
* [[Nancy Farmer]], ''[[The Land of the Silver Apples]]'' (Hardcover - August 28, 2007)
* [[Nancy Farmer]], ''[[The Land of the Silver Apples]]'' (Hardcover - August 28, 2007)
* [[Mary Gentle]], ''[[Ilario: The Stone Golem]]: A Story of the First History, Book Two'' (Paperback - Sep 1, 2007)
* [[Mary Gentle]], ''[[Ilario: The Stone Golem]]: A Story of the First History, Book Two'' (Paperback - Sep 1, 2007)
* [[Laura Anne Gilman]], ''[[Burning Bridges]]'' (Trade Paperback -- June 1, 2007)
* [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]], "[[In War Times]]" (Hardback - May 15, 2007)
* [[Phyllis Gotlieb]], ''[[Birthstones]]'' (Paperback - Jul 30, 2007)
* [[Phyllis Gotlieb]], ''[[Birthstones]]'' (Paperback - Jul 30, 2007)
* [[Andrea Hairston]], ''[[Mindscape]]'' (Trade paperback, March, 2007)
* [[Sarah Hall]], ''[[The Carhullan Army]]'' (hardcover, 16 Aug 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Hand]], ''[[Generation Loss]]'' (Hardcover, Apr 2007)
* [[Nalo Hopkinson]], ''[[The New Moon's Arms]]'' (Hardcover - Feb 23, 2007)
* [[Nalo Hopkinson]], ''[[The New Moon's Arms]]'' (Hardcover - Feb 23, 2007)
* [[Sarah Hall]], ''[[The Carhullan Army]]'' (hardcover, 16 Aug 2007)
* [[Sylvia Kelso]], ''[[Amberlight]]'' (Paper? - Dec 2007)
* [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]]
**''[[The Dream Hunter]]'' (Mass market paperback - January 5, 2007)
**''[[Upon The Midnight Clear]]'' (Mass market paperback - October 31, 2007)
* [[Kay Kenyon]], ''[[Bright of the Sky]]: Entire and the Rose: Book 1'' (Hardcover - April 17, 2007)
* [[Kay Kenyon]], ''[[Bright of the Sky]]: Entire and the Rose: Book 1'' (Hardcover - April 17, 2007)
* [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Roberta Gellis]], ''[[By Slanderous Tongues]]'' (Hardcover - Feb 6, 2007)
* [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[Roberta Gellis]], ''[[By Slanderous Tongues]]'' (Hardcover - Feb 6, 2007)
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* [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[James Mallory]], ''[[The Phoenix Unchained: Book One of The Enduring Flame]]'' (Hardcover - Sep 18, 2007)
* [[Mercedes Lackey]] and [[James Mallory]], ''[[The Phoenix Unchained: Book One of The Enduring Flame]]'' (Hardcover - Sep 18, 2007)
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], ''[[Powers (novel)|Powers]] (Annals of the Western Shore)'' (Hardcover - Sep 1, 2007)
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], ''[[Powers (novel)|Powers]] (Annals of the Western Shore)'' (Hardcover - Sep 1, 2007)
* [[Julianne Lee]], ''[[Knight's Blood]]'' (Mass market paperback - Feb 27, 2007)
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[No Flame But Mine]]''
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[No Flame But Mine]]''
* [[Doris Lessing]], ''[[The Cleft]]: A Novel'' (Hardcover - Aug 1, 2007)
* [[Doris Lessing]], ''[[The Cleft]]: A Novel'' (Hardcover - Aug 1, 2007)
* [[Jane Lindskold]], ''[[Wolf's Blood]]'' (Hardcover - March, 2007)
* [[Laurie Marks]], ''[[Water Logic]]'' (Paperback - June, 2007)
* [[Laurie Marks]], ''[[Water Logic]]'' (Paperback - June, 2007)
* [[Sandra McDonald]], ''[[The Outback Stars]]'' (Hardcover - Apr 17, 2007)
* [[Sophia McDougall]], ''[[Rome Burning]]''
* [[Sophia McDougall]], ''[[Rome Burning]]''
* [[Catriona McCloud]], ''[[Growing Up Again]]''
* [[Catriona McCloud]], ''[[Growing Up Again]]''
* [[Sarah Monette]], ''[[The Bone Key]]'' (Paperback - Jun 25, 2007)
* [[Sarah Monette]]
* [[Sarah Monette]], ''[[The Mirador]]'' (Hardcover - Aug 7, 2007)
**''[[The Bone Key]]'' (Paperback - Jun 25, 2007)
**''[[The Mirador]]'' (Hardcover - Aug 7, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Moon]], ''[[Command Decision]]'' (Hardcover - Feb 27, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Moon]], ''[[Command Decision]]'' (Hardcover - Feb 27, 2007)
* [[Nnedimma Okorafor-Mbachu]], ''[[The Shadow Speaker]]'' (Hardcover, October 2007)
* [[Fuyumi Ono]], ''[[The Twelve Kingdoms]]: Sea of Shadow'' (Hardcover - Mar 13, 2007) [first English-language publication 2007, originally published in Japanese 1991]
* [[Rebecca Ore]], ''[[Time's Child]]'' (Trade paperback - 2007)
* [[Susan Palwick]], ''[[Shelter]]'' (Paperback - Jun 12, 2007)
* [[Susan Palwick]], ''[[Shelter]]'' (Paperback - Jun 12, 2007)
* [[Jennifer Roberson]], ''[[Deepwood]]'' (Hardcover - Jul 3, 2007)
* [[Jennifer Roberson]], ''[[Deepwood]]'' (Hardcover - Jul 3, 2007)
* [[Justina Robson]], ''[[Keeping It Real]]'' (Paperback - Mar 14, 2007)
* [[Justina Robson]]
* [[Justina Robson]], ''[[Selling Out]]''  
**''[[Keeping It Real]]'' (Paperback - Mar 14, 2007) [2006 UK publication - may not be eligible]
**''[[Selling Out]]'' (Trade paperback - May 17, 2007)
* [[J. K. Rowling]], ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' (Hardcover - Jul 21, 2007)
* [[J. K. Rowling]], ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' (Hardcover - Jul 21, 2007)
* [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], ''[[Recovery Man]]'' (Paperback - Sep 4, 2007)
* [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], ''[[Recovery Man]]'' (Paperback - Sep 4, 2007)
* [[Ekaterina Sedia]], ''[[The Secret History of Moscow]]'' (Paperback, November 2007)
* [[Lionel Shriver]], ''[[The Post-Birthday World]]'' (Hardcover - Mar 13, 2007)
* [[Lionel Shriver]], ''[[The Post-Birthday World]]'' (Hardcover - Mar 13, 2007)
* [[Linnea Sinclair]], ''[[Games of Command]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Feb 27, 2007)
* [[Linnea Sinclair]]
* [[Linnea Sinclair]], ''[[The Down Home Zombie Blues]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Nov 27, 2007)
**''[[Games of Command]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Feb 27, 2007)
**''[[The Down Home Zombie Blues]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Nov 27, 2007)
* [[Kristine Smith]], ''[[Endgame]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - November 2007)
* [[Kristine Smith]], ''[[Endgame]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - November 2007)
*[[Sherwood Smith]]''[[Senrid]]'' (Hardcover - May 1, 2007)
*[[Sherwood Smith]]
* [[Sherwood Smith]],  ''[[The Fox]]'' (Hardcover - Aug 7, 2007)
**''[[Senrid]]'' (Hardcover - May 1, 2007)
**''[[The Fox]]'' (Hardcover - Aug 7, 2007)
* [[Wen Spencer]], ''[[Endless Blue]]'' (Hardcover - Dec 4, 2007)
* [[Wen Spencer]], ''[[Endless Blue]]'' (Hardcover - Dec 4, 2007)
* [[Steph Swainston]], ''[[The Modern World]]'' (Hardcover - May 17, 2007)
* [[Steph Swainston]], ''[[The Modern World]]'' (Hardcover - May 17, 2007) also known as [[Dangerous Offspring]] in the USA (Trade paperback - Jun 26, 2007)
* [[Tricia Sullivan]], ''[[Sound Mind]]''
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]], ''[[The Margarets]]'' (Hardcover - Jun 1, 2007)
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]], ''[[The Margarets]]'' (Hardcover - Jun 1, 2007)
* [[Karen Traviss]], ''[[Ally (novel)|Ally]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Mar 27, 2007)
* [[Karen Traviss]], ''[[Ally (novel)|Ally]]'' (Mass Market Paperback - Mar 27, 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Tudor]], ''[[Collision]]'' (Hardcover - August 13, 2007)
* [[Catherynne M. Valente]], ''[[The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice]]'' (Paperback - Oct 30, 2007)
* [[Catherynne M. Valente]], ''[[The Orphan's Tales: In the Cities of Coin and Spice]]'' (Paperback - Oct 30, 2007)
* [[Jo Walton]], ''[[Ha'Penny]]'' (Hardcover - Oct 2, 2007)
* [[Jo Walton]], ''[[Ha'penny]]'' (Hardcover - Oct 2, 2007)
* [[Ysabeau S. Wilce]], ''[[Flora Segunda]]'' (Hardcover - Jan 1, 2007)
* [[Ysabeau S. Wilce]], ''[[Flora Segunda]]'' (Hardcover - Jan 1, 2007)
* [[Liz Williams]], ''[[Bloodmind]]''
* [[Liz Williams]], ''[[Bloodmind]]'' (Trade paperback - Feb 16, 2007)
* [[Susan Wright]], ''[[A Pound of Flesh]]'' (Trade paperback - Feb 6, 2007)
* [[Sarah Zettel]], ''[[Sword of the Deceiver]]'' (Hardcover - Mar 20, 2007)


===Novella===
===Novella===
Hugo, Locus and World Fantasy eligible; Hugo rules say a novella is roughly 17,500-40,000 words
Hugo, Locus and World Fantasy eligible; Hugo rules say a novella is roughly 17,500-40,000 words
 
* [[Carol Berg]], "Unmasking" (''Elemental Magic'', November 2, 2007)
* [[Kelley Eskridge]], "Dangerous Space" (Kelley Eskridge, ''Dangerous Space'', June 30, 2007)
* [[Kelley Eskridge]], "Dangerous Space" (Kelley Eskridge, ''Dangerous Space'', June 30, 2007)
* [[Ellen Klages]], ''[[Friday Night at St. Cecelia's]]'' (''Coyote Road'', July 2007)
* [[Melanie Fletcher]], "Sabre Dance" (Trade paperback, September 1, 2007)
* [[Nancy Kress]], "Fountain of Age" (Asimov's, December 2007)
* [[Sue Lange]], ''[[We, Robots]]'' (Small trade paperback - March 2007)
* [[Sue Lange]], ''[[We, Robots]]'' (Small trade paperback - March 2007)
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[Indigara]]'' (Paperback - Oct 18, 2007)
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[Indigara]]'' (Paperback - Oct 18, 2007)
* [[C. Sanford Lowe & G. David Nordley]]
**"The Small Pond" (Analog, March 2007)
**"Loki's Realm" (Analog, July/August 2007)
**"Vertex" (Analog, September 2007)
* [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], "Recovering Apollo 8" (Asimov's, February 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Tudor]], "Shadow of the centuries" (Hardcover, Nov 16, 2007)
* [[Vandana Singh]], ''[[Of Love and Other Monsters]]'' (paperback, Aug 2007)
* [[Kimberly Todd Wade]], ''[[Making Love in Madrid]]'' (Small trade paperback - March 2007)
* [[Kimberly Todd Wade]], ''[[Making Love in Madrid]]'' (Small trade paperback - March 2007)


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Hugo eligible; Hugo rules say a novelette is roughly 7,500-17,500 words, which may count as a novella for the World Fantasy, or a short story for the World Fantasy or Sturgeon
Hugo eligible; Hugo rules say a novelette is roughly 7,500-17,500 words, which may count as a novella for the World Fantasy, or a short story for the World Fantasy or Sturgeon


* [[Kage Baker]]
**"Hellfire at Twilght" (Gods and Pawns, Jan 2007)
**"To the Land Beyond the Sunset" (Gods and Pawns, Jan 2007)
* [[Amy Bechtel]], "A Time for Lawsuits" (Analog, July/August 2007)
* [[Aliette de Bodard]]
**"Obsidian Shards" (Writers of the Future volume XXIII, September 2007)
**"The Lost Xuyan Bride" (Interzone 213, November 2007)
* [[Sarah K. Castle]], "Kukulkan" (Analog, December 2007)
* [[Model T. and Sara D(iamond)]], "Fur Manifesto" (''[[re: skin]]'' ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press April 2007)
* [[Model T. and Sara D(iamond)]], "Fur Manifesto" (''[[re: skin]]'' ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press April 2007)
* [[L. Timmel Duchamp]], "The Man Who Plugged In" (''[[re: skin]]'' ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press April 2007)
* [[L. Timmel Duchamp]], "The Man Who Plugged In" (''[[re: skin]]'' ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press April 2007)
* [[Jennifer Pelland]], "Mercytanks" (Helix, April 2007)
* [[Lisa Goldstein]], "Dark Rooms" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
* [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]]
**"The Bridge" (Asimov's, August 2007)
**"Electric Rains" (Eclipse One, Oct 2007)
* [[Eileen Gunn]], "Up the Fire Road" (Eclipse One, Oct 2007)
* [[N. K. Jemisin]], [http://www.helixsf.com/archives/Jan07/fiction/Q3_jemison_narcomancer.htm "The Narcomancer"] (Helix, Winter 2007)
* [[Kij Johnson]], The Evolution of Trickster Stories Among the Dogs of North Park After the Change" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]]
**"Zero Summer" (Subterranean #6, 2007; Subterranean Press)
**"In View of Nothing" (Sirenia Digest #16, March 2007)
* [[Ellen Klages]], "Portable Childhoods" (Portable Childhoods, April 2007)
* [[Nancy Kress]], "Safeguard" (Asimov's, January 2007)
* [[Ann Leckie]], "The Snake's Wife" (Helix, October 2007)
* [[Kelly Link]], "The Constable of Abal" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[T. L. Morganfield]], "Love, Blood and Octli" (Paradox, October 2007)
* [[A. R. Morlan]], "The ''Hikikomori's'': Cartoon Kimono" (Asimov's, January 2007)
* [[Jennifer Pelland]]
**[http://www.helixsf.com/archives/Oct07/fiction/Q2_pelland_elephantman.htm "The Last Stand of the Elephant Man"] (Helix, October 2007)
**[http://www.helixsf.com/archives/Apr07/fiction/Q4_pelland_mercytanks.htm "Mercytanks"] (Helix, April 2007)
* [[Cat Rambo]] and Jeff VanderMeer, "The Surgeon's Tale" (Subterranean Online, March, 2007)
* [[Cat Rambo]] and Jeff VanderMeer, "The Surgeon's Tale" (Subterranean Online, March, 2007)
* [[Martha Wells]], "Holy Places" (Black Gate #11, June 2007)
* [[Kit Reed]], "What Wolves Know" (Asimov's, September 2007)
* [[Mary Rosenblum]], "Breeze from the Stars" (Asimov's, March 2007)
* [[Delia Sherman]], "The Fiddler of Bayou Teche" (The Coyote Road July 2007)
* [[Amy Sisson]], "Twould Ring the Bells of Heaven" (The Sky's the Limit, Pocket Books, October 2007)
* [[Martha Wells]], "Holy Places" (Black Gate #11, August 2007)
* [[K. D. Wentworth]], "Kaleidoscope" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 2007)
* [[K. D. Wentworth]], "Kaleidoscope" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 2007)
* [[Andrea Kail]], "The Sun God at Dawn, Rising from a Lotus Blossom" (Writers of the Future Volume XXIII, September 2007)


===Short Story===
===Short Story===
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* [[Charlie Anders]], "Horatius and Clodia" (Strange Horizons, 26 February 2007) http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070226/horatius-f.shtml
* [[Charlie Anders]], "Horatius and Clodia" (Strange Horizons, 26 February 2007) http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070226/horatius-f.shtml
* [[Elizabeth Bear]], "Orm the Beautiful" (Clarkesworld, January 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/bear_01_07.html
* [[Elizabeth Bear]]
* [[Stephanie Burgis]], "Locked Doors" (Strange Horizons, 1 January 2007) http://strangehorizons.com/2007/20070101/doors-f.shtml
**"Tideline" (Asimov's, June 2007)
* [[Karen Joy Fowler]], "Always" (Asimov's, April/May 2007)
**"Orm the Beautiful" (Clarkesworld, January 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/bear_01_07.html
* [[Amy Bechtel]], "Trucks" (Analog, March 2007)
* [[Beth Bernobich]]
**"A Handful of Pearls" (Interzone, September 2007)
**"Marsdog" (Coyote Wild, December 2007) http://coyotewildmag.com/December2007/marsdog_bernobich.html
* [[Holly Black]], "A Reversal of Fortune" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Aliette de Bodard]]
**"Deer Flight" (Interzone, July 2007)
**"Weepers and Ragers", (Abyss and Apex, issue 22, April 2007) http://www.abyssandapex.com/200704-weepersragers.html
**"Sea Child", (Coyote Wild, September 2007)http://coyotewildmag.com/autumn2007/seachild_debodard.html
* [[K. Tempest Bradford]], "Black Feather" (Interfictions, April 2007)
* [[Marie Brennan]]
**"Execution Morning" (Glorifying Terrorism, ed. Farah Mendlesohn, February 2007)
**"A Thousand Souls" (Aberrant Dreams, February 2007)
**"But Who Shall Lead the Dance?" (Talebones, February 2007)
**"Selection" (Electric Velocipede, November 2007)
**"Nine Sketches, in Charcoal and Blood" (On Spec, November 2007)
* [[Stephanie Burgis]]
**"Locked Doors" (Strange Horizons, 1 January 2007) http://strangehorizons.com/2007/20070101/doors-f.shtml
**"Crow" (The Town Drunk, May 2007) http://www.thetowndrunk.org/2007/burgis_crow.aspx
**"By the Light of the Dark" (Grendelsong, April 2007) http://www.quantumkiss.com/stories/ByTheLightOfTheDark.htm
**"It's All About the Shoes" (Flytrap, November 2007)
* [[Deborah Coates]], "Chainsaw on Hand" (Asimov's, March 2007)
* [[P.E. Cunningham]], "Car 17" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 2007)
* [[Carol Emshwiller]]
**"At Sixes and Sevens" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
**"God Clown" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[M P Ericson]], "Lost Soul" (Clarkesworld, September 2007) http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/ericson_09_07.html
* [[Nancy Farmer]], "The Mole Cure," (Fantasy and Science Fiction/August 2007)
* [[Mélanie Fazi]] (translated by Christopher Priest), "Elegy" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 2007)
* [[Sheila Finch]], "First was the Word" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 2007)
* [[Susan Forest]], "Paid in Full" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
* [[Eugie Foster]]
**"Beauty's Folly" (Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, July 2007)
**"The Center of the Universe" (Helix SF #5, 2007) http://www.helixsf.com/archives/jul07/fiction/Q1_foster_centeruniverse.htm
**"Honor is a Game Mortals Play" (Heroes in Training, DAW Books, September 2007)
**"Year of the Fox" ([[So Fey]], Haworth Positronic Press, September 2007)
* [[Karen Joy Fowler]], "[[Always (Fowler)|Always]]" (Asimov's, April/May 2007)
* [[Sara Genge]]
**"Godtouched" (Strange Horizons, 15 January 2007 http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070115/godtouched-f.shtml
**"Pretty Little Thing" (Helix SF #4, 2007)http://www.helixsf.com/archives/Apr07/fiction/Q4_genge_prettylittlething.htm
**"Family Values" (Cosmos, August 2007)
* [[Laura Anne Gilman]], "Strange Playmates" (Coyote Wild, Spring 2007) http://coyotewildmag.com/spring_2007/content/gilman_playmates.html
* [[Lisa Goldstein]], "Lilyanna" (Asimov's, April/May 2007)
* [[Lisa Goldstein]], "Lilyanna" (Asimov's, April/May 2007)
* [[Nancy Kress]], "End Game" (Asimov's, April/May 2007)
* [[R. Emrys Gordon]], "Exposure Therapy" (Analog, January/February 2007)
* [[Carrie Laben]], "Something in the Mermaid Way" (Clarkesworld, March 2007) http://www.clarkesworld.com/magazine/laben_03_07.html
* [[Samantha Henderson]], "Curse" (Clarkesworld, December 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/henderson_12_07.html
* [[Tanith Lee]], "Cold Fire" (Asimov's, February 2007)
* [[Anne Harris]], "The Bear Child" (Dark Recesses Press #8, August 2007) http://darkrecesses.com/
* [[Lisa Mantchev]], "Six Scents" (Weird Tales, April/May 2007)
* [[Loreen Heneghan]], "The Buried Years" (Clarkesworld, December 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/heneghan_12_07.html
* [[M.K. Hobson]]
**"The Hotel Astarte" (Realms of Fantasy, June 2007) http://www.demimonde.com/SFWA/astarte.html
**"PowerSuit" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 2007)
**"Votary" (Black Static, September 2007)
* [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]], "The Listeners" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[hossgal]], "Bright Moon, Who Goes Further Still" (Yuletide, December 2007) [http://yuletidetreasure.org/archive/55/brightmoon.html]
* [[Gwyneth Jones]], "In the Forest of the Queen" (Eclipse One, Oct 2007)
* [[Vylar Kaftan]]
**"Galatea" (Heliotrope, April 2007) http://www.heliotropemag.com/Issue02/galatea.html
**"Kill Me" (Helix, October 2007) http://www.helixsf.com/fiction/Q2_kaftan_killme.htm
**"Something Wicked This Way Plumbs" (Shimmer, October 2007) http://www.shimmerzine.com/halloween-bonus/
**"Pointing at the Moon" (Cosmos, December 2007)
* [[Andrea Kail]], "Soft, Like a Rabbit" (Fantasy Magazine, Spring 2007)http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/
* [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]]
**"A Season of Broken Dolls" (Subterranean Online, Spring 2007) http://subterraneanpress.com/index.php/magazine/spring2007/fiction-a-season-of-broken-dolls-part-one-by-caitlin-r-kiernan/
**"The Ape's Wife" (Clarkesworld, September 2007) http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kiernan_09_07.html
* [[Ellen Klages]]
**"Friday Night at St. Cecilia's" (Coyote Road, July 2007)
**"Moebius, Stripped of a Muse" (Portable Childhoods, April 2007)
**"Mrs. Zeno's Paradox" (Eclipse One, November 2007)
* [[Nancy Kress]]
**"By Fools Like Me" (Asimov's, September 2007)
**"End Game" (Asimov's, April/May 2007)
**"The Rules" (Asimov's, December 2007)
* [[Ellen Kushner]], "Honored Guest" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Carrie Laben]], "Something in the Mermaid Way" (Clarkesworld, March 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/laben_03_07.html
* [[Tanith Lee]]
**"Cold Fire" (Asimov's, February 2007)
**"Zinder" (Wizards, ed. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois) 
* [[Rosaleen Love]], "No Man's Land" (The WisCon Chronicles: Volume 1, ed. L. Timmel Duchamp, August 2007)
* [[Maura McHugh]], "Bone Mother" (Fantasy anthology, eds. Sean Wallace & Paul Tremblay, July 2007)
* [[Patricia A. McKillip]], "The Fortune Teller" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Darja Malcolm-Clarke]], "The Beacon" (Clarkesworld, August 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/malcolmclarke_08_07.html
* [[Kristin Mandigma]], "Excerpt from a Letter by a Social-Realist Aswang" (Clarkesworld, October 2007) http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/mandigma_10_07.html
* [[Lisa Mantchev]]
**"Six Scents" (Weird Tales, April/May 2007) http://www.weirdtalesmagazine.com
**"The Girl With Blueberry Eyes" (Fantasy Magazine, Spring, 2007)
**"A Dance Across Embers" (Clarkesworld, October 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/mantchev_10_07.html
**"Threads of Red and White" (Clarkesworld, December 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/mantchev_12_07.html
* [[Sharon Mock]], "Attar of Roses" (Clarkesworld, February 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/mock_02_07.html
* [[Sharon Mock]], "Attar of Roses" (Clarkesworld, February 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/mock_02_07.html
* [[Jennifer Pelland]], "Dazz" (Coyote Wild, April 2007)
* [[Pat Murphy]], "One Odd Shoe" (The Coyote Road, July 2007) 
* [[Pati Nagle]], "Draw" (Asimov's, September 2007)
* [[Vera Nazarian]], "Three Names of the Hidden God" (Heroes in Training, DAW Books, September 2007)
* [[N. K. Jemisin]]
**[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20071203/train-f.shtml "The You Train"] (Strange Horizons, December 3, 2007)
**[http://www.helixsf.com/archives/jul07/fiction/Q1_jemisin_brides.htm "The Brides of Heaven"] (Helix, Summer 2007)
**[http://abyssandapex.com/200701-bittersweet.html "Bittersweet"] (Abyss & Apex, January 2007)
* [[Rebecca Ore]], "Acid and Stoned Reindeer" (Clarkesworld, November 2007) http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/ore_11_07.html
* [[Jennifer Pelland]], [http://coyotewildmag.com/spring_2007/content/pelland_dazz.html "Dazz"] (Coyote Wild, April 2007)
* [[Holly Phillips]], "Three Days of Rain" (Asimov's, June 2007)
* [[Holly Phillips]], "Three Days of Rain" (Asimov's, June 2007)
* [[Marta Randall]], "The Dark Boy" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 2007)
* [[Rachel Pollack]], "Burning Beard - The Dreams and Visions of Joseph Ben Jacob, Lord Viceroy of Egypt" (Interfictions, April 2007)
* [[M. Rickert]], "Memoir of a Deer Woman" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 2007)
* [[Cat Rambo]]
**"Foam on the Water" (Strange Horizons, February 2007)
**"I'll Gnaw Your Bones, the Manticore Said" (Clarkesworld, July 2007) http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/rambo_07_07.html
**"Sugar", (FANTASY, Prime Books, 2007)
**"Ten New Metaphors for Cyberspace" (Abyss & Apex, Jan 2007)
**"The Towering Monarch of His Race" (Intergalactic Medicine Show, October, 2007)
* [[Marta Randall]]
**"The Dark Boy" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 2007)
**"Lazaro y Antonio" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 2007)
* [[M. Rickert]]
**"Holiday" (Subterranean Magazine Issue #7, September 2007)
**"Memoir of a Deer Woman" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 2007)
* [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], "The Taste of Miracles" (Analog, January/February 2007)  
* [[Erica L. Satifka]], "Automatic" (Clarkesworld, January 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/satifka_01_07.html
* [[Erica L. Satifka]], "Automatic" (Clarkesworld, January 2007) http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/satifka_01_07.html
* [[Ekaterina Sedia]]
**"The Taste of Wheat" (Clarkesworld, August 2007) http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/sedia_08_07.html
**"Virus Changes Skin" (Analog, October 2007)
* [[Lori Selke]], "Dead Nude Girls" (Strange Horizons, February 12, 2007)
* [[Amy Sisson]]
**"Fella Down a Hole: Unlikely Patron Saints, No. 2" (Strange Horizons 30 April 2007) http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070430/fella-f.shtml
**"Minghun: Unlikely Patron Saints, No. 5" (Strange Horizons 24 September 2007) http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070924/minghun-f.shtml
**"Waterfall" (Khimairal Ink, September 2007) http://www.bedazzledink.com/khimairal-ink/9-07issue/9-07waterfall.html
* [[Lesley L. Smith]], "Anything Would Be Worth It" (Analog, December 2007)
* [[Caroline Stevermer]],"Uncle Bobs Visits" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Anna Tambour]], "The Jeweller of Second-Hand Roe" (Subterranean Magazine #7, September 2007)
* [[Lisa Tuttle]], "Old Mr. Boudreaux" (Subterranean Magazine Issue #7 September 2007)
* [[Catherynne M. Valente]], "A Dirge for Prester John" (Interfictions, April 2007)
* [[Catherynne M. Valente]], "A Dirge for Prester John" (Interfictions, April 2007)
* [[Carrie Vaughn]], "Marrying In" (Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2007)
* [[Katherine Vaz]], "The Chamber Music of Animals" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Elizabeth E. Wein]], "Always the Same Story" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
* [[Martha Wells]], "Reflections" (Black Gate #10, March 2007)
* [[Martha Wells]], "Reflections" (Black Gate #10, March 2007)
* [[Liz Williams]]
**"Debatable Lands" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
**"Wolves of the Spirit" Asimov's, April/May 2007)
* [[Caroline M. Yoachim]], "Time to Say Goodnight" (Fantasy Magazine, December 2007) http://www.darkfantasy.org/fantasy/?p=9
* [[Kim Zimring]]
**"My Heart as Dry as Dust" (Asimov's. September 2007)
**"Don't Kill the Messenger" (Analog, April 2007)


===Related Book===
===Related Book===
Hugo and Locus eligible
Hugo and Locus eligible
* [[Diana Pavlac Glyer]], ''The Company They Keep: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as Writers in Community'', (Hardcover, March 2007)
* [[Racheline Maltese]], "[[The Book of Harry Potter Trifles, Trivias and Particularities]]", (Paperback, November 28, 2007)


===Dramatic Presentation, Long Form===
===Dramatic Presentation, Long Form===
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** "Dirty Hands", written by [[Jane Espenson]] and [[Anne Cofell]], aired February 25, 2007
** "Dirty Hands", written by [[Jane Espenson]] and [[Anne Cofell]], aired February 25, 2007
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' episodes:
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' episodes:
**"Hunted", written by [[Raelle Tucker]] and directed by [[Rachel Talalay]], aired January 11, 2007
** "Hunted", written by [[Raelle Tucker]] and directed by [[Rachel Talalay]], aired January 11, 2007
** "Houses of the Holy", written by [[Sera Gamble]], aired 1 February 2007
** "Houses of the Holy", written by [[Sera Gamble]], aired 1 February 2007
**"Born Under a Bad Sign", written by [[Cathryn Humphris]], aired 8 February 2007
** "Born Under a Bad Sign", written by [[Cathryn Humphris]], aired 8 February 2007
** "Roadkill", written by [[Raelle Tucker]], aired 15 March 2007
** "Roadkill", written by [[Raelle Tucker]], aired 15 March 2007
** "Heart", written by [[Sera Gamble]], aired 22 March 2007
** "Heart", written by [[Sera Gamble]], aired 22 March 2007
** "The Kids Are All Right", written by [[Sera Gamble]], aired 11 October 2007
** "Fresh Blood", written by [[Sera Gamble]], aired 15 November 2007
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes:
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes:
** "Daleks in Manhattan" written by [[Helen Raynor]], aired 21 April 2007
** "Daleks in Manhattan" written by [[Helen Raynor]], aired 21 April 2007
** "Evolution of the Daleks", written by [[Helen Raynor]], to air 28 April 2007
** "Evolution of the Daleks", written by [[Helen Raynor]], aired 28 April 2007
** "Blink", directed by [[Hettie MacDonald]], aired 9 June 2007
* ''[[Blood Ties (TV series)|Blood Ties]]'' episodes:
* ''[[Blood Ties (TV series)|Blood Ties]]'' episodes:
** "Love Hurts", written by [[Shelley Eriksen]], aired 8 April 2007  
** "[[Love Hurts (Blood Ties episode)|Love Hurts]]", written by [[Shelley Eriksen]], aired 8 April 2007  
** "Stone Cold", written by [[Tanya Huff]], to air on 29 April 2007
** "[[Stone Cold]]", written by [[Tanya Huff]], directed by [[Holly Dale]], aired 29 April 2007
** "[[Post Partum]]", written by [[Sarah Dodd]], aired 13 May 2007  
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' episodes:
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' episodes:
** "The Fix", written by [[Natalie Chaidez]], aired 19 January 2007
** "The Fix", written by [[Natalie Chaidez]], aired 19 January 2007
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** "Progeny", written by [[Genevieve Sparling]], aired 19 April 2007
** "Progeny", written by [[Genevieve Sparling]], aired 19 April 2007
** "Nemesis", written by [[Caroline Dries]] and directed by [[Mairzee Almas]], to air 26 April 2007
** "Nemesis", written by [[Caroline Dries]] and directed by [[Mairzee Almas]], to air 26 April 2007
* ''[[Stargate: Atlantis (TV series)|Stargate: Atlantis]]'' episodes:
* ''[[Stargate Atlantis|Stargate Atlantis]]'' episodes:
** "The Game", co-written by [[Holly Henderson]], to air 11 May 2007
** "The Game", co-written by [[Holly Henderson]], aired 11 May 2007


===Anthology===
===Anthology===
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* [[Kelley Eskridge]], ''[[Dangerous Space]]'', [[Aqueduct Press]], March 23, 2007
* [[Kelley Eskridge]], ''[[Dangerous Space]]'', [[Aqueduct Press]], March 23, 2007
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[Tempting The Gods]]: The Selected Stories Of Tanith Lee Volume One'' (Hardcover - Jul 1, 2007)
* [[Ellen Klages]], ''[[Portable Childhoods]]'', [[Tachyon Press]], April 1, 2007
* [[Tanith Lee]], ''[[Tempting the Gods]]: The Selected Stories Of Tanith Lee Volume One'' (Hardcover - Jul 1, 2007)
* [[Susan Palwick]], ''[[The Fate of Mice]]'' (Paperback - Feb 15, 2007)
* [[Susan Palwick]], ''[[The Fate of Mice]]'' (Paperback - Feb 15, 2007)


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Hugo eligible
Hugo eligible


* [[Stef Bierwerth]] (Pan Macmillan / Tor UK)
* [[Ginjer Buchanan]] (Ace)
* [[Ginjer Buchanan]] (Ace)
* [[Claire Eddy]] (Tor)
* [[Jo Fletcher]] (Gollancz)
* [[Jo Fletcher]] (Gollancz)
* [[Liz Gorinsky]] (Tor)
* [[Anne Groell]] (Bantam)
* [[Beth Meacham]] (Tor)
* [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]] (Tor)
* [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]] (Tor)
* [[Sharyn November]] (Firebird [Penguin/Puffin])
* [[Sharyn November]] (Firebird [Penguin/Puffin])
* [[Melissa Singer]] (Tor)
* [[Juliet Ulman]] (Bantam)
* [[Juliet Ulman]] (Bantam)
* [[Toni Weisskopf]] (Baen)
* [[Toni Weisskopf]] (Baen)
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Hugo eligible
Hugo eligible


* [[Ellen Datlow]] (''[[Year's Best Fantasy and Horror]]'', ''[[The Coyote Road: Trickster Tales]]'' (first edited with Link and Grant, second edited with Terri Windling))
* [[Ellen Datlow]] (''[[Year's Best Fantasy and Horror]]'', ''[[The Coyote Road: Trickster Tales]]'' (first edited with Link and Grant, second edited with Terri Windling)'', [[Inferno]]'', ''[[Subterranean Issue #7]]'')
* [[Susan Marie Groppi]] (''[[Strange Horizons]]'')
* [[Susan Marie Groppi]] (''[[Strange Horizons]]'')
* [[Deborah Layne]] (Wheatland Press anthologies and collections, some with Jay Lake)
* [[Kelly Link]] (''[[Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet]]'' and ''[[Year's Best Fantasy and Horror]]'' (both with Gavin Grant))
* [[Kelly Link]] (''[[Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet]]'' and ''[[Year's Best Fantasy and Horror]]'' (both with Gavin Grant))
* [[Shawna McCarthy]] (''Realms of Fantasy'')
* [[Shawna McCarthy]] (''Realms of Fantasy'')
* [[Karen Meisner]] (''[[Strange Horizons]]'')
* [[Ann Vandermeer]] (''Weird Tales'')
* [[Sheila Williams]] (''Asimov's Science Fiction'')
* [[Sheila Williams]] (''Asimov's Science Fiction'')
* [[Ann Vandermeer]] (''Weird Tales'')
* [[Carol Hightshoe]] (''The Lorelei Signal'') and ''[[Sorcerous Signals]]


===Professional Artist===
===Professional Artist===
Hugo and World Fantasy eligible
Hugo and World Fantasy eligible


* [[Kinuko Y. Craft]] [http://www.kycraft.com/]
* [[Catska Ench]]
* [[Catska Ench]]
** "The Helper and His Hero" (cover of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February and March 2007, with Cory Ench)
** "The Helper and His Hero" (cover of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February and March 2007, with Cory Ench)
* [[Kinuko Y. Craft]] [http://www.kycraft.com/]
* [[Kiriko Moth]] [http://kiriko-moth.com/]


===Semiprozine===
===Semiprozine===
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===Fanzine===
===Fanzine===
Hugo eligible
Hugo eligible
* [[Eugie Foster]] ([[The Fix]])
* [[Carol Hightsoe]] ([[The Lorelei Signal]]) http://www.loreleisignal.com
* [[Carol Hightshoe]] ([[Sorcerous Signals]]) http://www.sorceroussignals.com


===Fan Writer===
===Fan Writer===
Hugo eligible
Hugo eligible


* [[K. Tempest Bradford]] ([http://ktempest.livejournal.com Live Journal], [http://theangryblackwoman.wordpress.com The Angry Black Woman], [http://blogs.feministsf.net Feminist SF dot Net])
* [[Claire Brialey]] (mostly in [[Banana Wings]])
* [[Claire Brialey]] (mostly in [[Banana Wings]])
* [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]] ([[Making Light]])
* [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]] ([[Making Light]])
* [[Abigail Nussbaum]] (mostly at wrongquestions.blogspot.com)
* [[Cheryl Morgan]] ([http://sfawardswatch.com/ SF Awards Watch])
* [[Abigail Nussbaum]] ([http://wrongquestions.blogspot.com Wrong Questions])
* [[Ulrika O'Brian]] ([http://akirlu.livejournal.com/ Live Journal])
* [[Kate Yule]] ([http://www.spiritone.com/~dlevine/bento/ Bento], [http://kateyule.livejournal.com/ Live Journal])


===Fan Artist===
===Fan Artist===
Hugo eligible
Hugo eligible
 
* [[Freddie Baer]]
* [[Sue Mason]]
* [[Sue Mason]]
 
* [[Kiriko Moth]] [http://kiriko-moth.com/]
==Eligibility and voting by award==
 
===[[Arthur C Clarke Award]]===
The Arthur C. Clarke Award [http://www.appomattox.demon.co.uk/acca/] is awarded every year to the best science fiction novel which received its first British publication during the previous calendar year. The Award is chosen by jury. Note that the Clarke is serious about being a "science fiction" award and does not subsume fantasy under the SF label.
 
===[[John W. Campbell Award|Campbell]]===
Not to be confused with the Campbell Memorial award, the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer is for a writer whose first work of science fiction or fantasy was published in the previous two calendar years.  It is nominated, voted on, and awarded by the Worldcon membership exactly like the Hugos. The Awards is presented by Dell Magazines, who have subcontracted administration of the Award to WSFS. An unofficial list of eligible authors (of all genders) is maintained at Writertopia [http://www.writertopia.com/awards/campbell].
 
===[[John W. Campbell Memorial Award for the Best New Writer|Campbell Memorial]]===
The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is for a novel published anywhere in the world in the previous year.  It is awarded by a small, persistent jury, consisting of:  Gregory Benford, Paul A. Carter, James Gunn, Elizabeth Anne Hull, Christopher McKitterick, Farah Mendlesohn, Pamela Sargent, and T.A. Shippey.  Books are nominated in December of their eligible year by the jurors, and potentially by publishers (Chris McKitterick invites contact on the Campbell Memorial website).  Finalists are announced in April, and the winner determined in May.  The award is handed out on the 4th of July weekend at the Campbell Conference Awards Banquet at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.
 
===[[Hugo Award|Hugo]]===
Eligible works are those first published in the previous calendar year anywhere in the world, in any language. Works first published in a language other than English are also eligible on their first publication anywhere in the world in English. Works are nominated by anyone who is a supporting or attending member of the previous Worldcon or the Worldcon that will hand out the award that year.  For the 2008 awards, members of either the Yokohama or Denver Worldcons can nominate. Voting on the final ballot is open only to supporting and attending members of the current year's Worldcon, which for 2008 will be Denver. The 2008 Hugos will be awarded August 9th, 2008, in Denver, Colorado.
 
The full rules for the Hugo Awards are available in Article 3 of the WSFS Constitution [http://www.wsfs.org/bm/const-2006.html#hugo]. For more detailed information about how the Hugos work see the Hugo FAQ [http://www.emcit.com/hugo_section.php?faq.htm] and Hugo Voting Explanation [http://www.emcit.com/hugo_section.php?rules.htm] at ''Emerald City''.
 
=== [[Lambda Literary Award]] ===
One of 24 awards handed out annually by the Lambda Literary Foundation, the country's leading organization for LGBT literature, is for Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror.
 
=== [[Locus Poll]] ===
The ''Locus'' Poll is run by ''Locus'' Magazine through its web site [http://www.locusmag.com/]. Voting is open to anyone who can access the online voting form (which, if you are reading this, means YOU!). The voting period is generally around March with short lists being announced in April and the awards presented at a ceremony at the Science Fiction Museum in June. Note that there is no second round of voting on the short lists. The winners are decided by the online vote but Locus announces the top five positions (without giving their order) so as to generate publicity for the Poll.
 
The voting form lists suggested authors and works taken primarily from the previous year's Recommended Reading List (published in the January issue of ''Locus''). However, write-in nominees are allowed. Novels are divided into four categories: SF, fantasy, YA and first novel. The final say as to which novel a category belongs in is taken by the ''Locus'' staff.
 
=== [[Nebula Award|Nebula]] ===
 
Voted and presented by the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA).
 
===[[Philip K. Dick Award|Philip K. Dick]]===
The Philip K. Dick Award [http://www.philipkdickaward.org/] is for science fiction published originally in the USA in paperback form.  Works published in 2007 will be given a 2007 award in 2008.  Awards are decided by a small panel of judges which changes every year.  The judges for 2007's books are:  Steve Miller, Chris Moriarty, Steven Piziks, Randy Schroeder, and Ann Tonsor Zeddies.  The award will be given at Norwescon, March 20-23, 2008, in Seattle.
 
=== [[Sidewise Awards]] ===
The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History honors the best genre publications of the year. Two awards, the Short-Form and Long-Form, are handed out annually. Selection of work is made by a panel of six readers. To be considered, a work must have either first English-language publication or first American publication in the calendar year prior to the year in which the award is to be presented.
 
===[[Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award|Sturgeon]]===
The Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award is for a short story published anywhere in the world in the previous year.  It is awarded by a small, persistent jury, consisting of:  James Gunn, Kij Johnson, Frederik Pohl, George Zebrowski, and Noel Sturgeon.  It is nominated, voted on, and awarded exactly like the Campbell Memorial Awards are, except that Chris McKitterick invites "a wide variety of science-fiction reviewers and serious readers", as well as editors, to send in nominations.
 
===[[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree]]===
The James Tiptree, Jr. Award [http://www.tiptree.org/] is for a work of any form published anywhere in the world "which expands or explores our understanding of gender".  Works published in 2007 will be given a 2007 award in 2008.  "Anyone and everyone" is encouraged to nominate works using the web form on the tiptree.org website.  Awards are decided by a panel of five judges which differs every year.  The winners will be announced in March of 2008 and the awards presented at Wiscon on May 24, 2008.
 
===[[World Fantasy Award|World Fantasy]]===
The World Fantasy Award [http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/] is for works published anywhere in the world in the previous year.  Works are nominated and voted on by a combination of members of the World Fantasy Convention and a small panel of judges which differs every year. Two of the five nominees in each category are chosen by the membership, the other three by the judges. The winners are chosen by the judges from the list of nominees. For the 2007 awards, the judges were announced in late February 2007, and the announcement noted that all materials sent to them must be received by June 1; it will probably be similar for the 2008 awards.  The 2008 awards will be given out at the World Fantasy Convention, on Sunday afternoon, November 2, 2008, in Alberta. 
 
==Award Activism==
 
So not enough women are winning genre fiction and related awards. That's not good. But it isn't going to change unless we (and by "we" we mean "you" as well) do something about it. So what can you do?
 
===[[Locus Poll]]===
 
If you can read this wiki then you can vote in the ''Locus'' Poll. You have no excuse. Check the ''Locus'' web site each March.
 
===[[Hugo Award|Hugo]]===
 
The Hugos are owned by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS). Voting is open only to WSFS members, but you can easily become a member simply by joining the current year's [[Worldcon]]. Fortunately you don't have to actually attend the convention (which can get very expensive). You can buy a ''supporting membership''. This entitles you to nominate and vote in the Hugos, nominate for the following year's Hugos, and vote in the ''site selection'' ballot which determines where Worldcon will be held two years later. You also get copies of all of the current Worldcon's publications (a glossy souvenir book and a number of progress reports).
 
The cost of a Supporting Membership varies each year, and is currently running in the range $40-$50. That's less than $1 a week to do your bit for promoting women writers.
 
You may have heard that voting in site selection also costs money. It does, but you get a free supporting membership in the winning convention in return for your voting fee. If you were going to buy that supporting membership anyway you are not out of pocket. And if you end up wanting to attend you can upgrade to an attending membership, usually at a discount for having voted.
 
Some regular WSFS members believe that supporting memberships are too expensive and/or that Worldcons should offer a cheaper ''voting membership'' to encourage participation in the Hugos. WSFS is a democratic organization whose rules are set by a meeting open to all members held at Worldcon. Also individual Worldcons have considerable leeway in what memberships they can offer, and as they are volunteer-run they are always looking for enthusiastic fans to help out. If you are serious about changing the Hugos, it is possible to get involved in WSFS politics and have an impact.
 
Finally, while thousands of people are eligible to nominate and vote in the Hugos each year, less than 1,000 actually do so. If you can nominate and/or vote, please do so.
 
===[[World Fantasy Award|World Fantasy]]===
 
Members of the World Fantasy Convention have a say in the nominees (but not the final winners) in the World Fantasy Awards. Unlike Worldcon, WFC has no supporting memberships. Joining the convention will cost you at least $100, but that does get you the right to nominate for three years. WFC is predominantly an event for industry professionals rather than for fans, so you may find it less interesting to attend than Worldcon or Wiscon. But if you are an industry professional it is well worth attending for professional reasons, and you get to nominate in the awards.
 
===National Fan Awards===
 
Many countries have fan awards given out by fan associations or by national conventions. These include the BSFA Awards (UK), the Auroras (Canada) and the Ditmars (Australia). The USA has no national fan awards, but a number of regional fan groups do give awards to local writers. If you are an active fan you can get involved in voting in these awards.
 
===Judged (juried) Awards===
 
Judged (also "juried") awards are decided by the judges, and you generally don't get to be a judge unless you are a well known writer, editor or critic, or perhaps a well-respected fan. But that doesn't mean that the rest of us cannot at least try to influence the results.
 
To start with, judges read. For all you know, some award judges may be reading your blog. What you say about fiction may influence them.
 
Secondly, some judged awards only consider books submitted to them by publishers. A publisher may not bother to submit a book if it hasn't been selling well, or has been getting poor reviews. Buying books, and writing about them when you find that they are good, can help them win judged awards.
 
And finally, you can complain about the results if you don't like them. You never know, the following year's jury might take your complaints to heart. But before you go yelling "bastards" at the judges, please remember that awards are given for excellence, not for gender. So long as more men get published than women, it is statistically more likely that men will win awards.
 
You may also be concerned about the representation on juried panels.  While judges certainly try to do a good job, there is some evidence that men are less likely to pick up and read a book by an apparently female author, and it is reasonable to assume that unconscious biases may also inform a judge's evaluation of a work. Thus, ensuring that selection of juries takes into account gender, and other major identities that may implicate relevant social criteria for that award (most often ethnicity, but language or nationality are also likely candidates) is important.
   
   
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 16 August 2010

This is a list of women eligible for SF awards to be given out in 2008 based on works published from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2007. Awards that follow this eligibility format include the Hugo, the Campbell, the World Fantasy Award, the Tiptree, and the Phillip K. Dick. (The Nebulas have a rolling period of eligibility for nomination based on the specific date a work was published.) We're listing these women as a form of award activism: to bring them greater attention, to share information about them for ourselves, and to help avoid problems like the 2006 Hugo vacuum. See Eligibility and voting by award for a quick index of information about individual awards, and links to the individual award pages for more detail.

Please include here any eligible woman, along with the information about her eligible work: title, publication date, and format. For novels, it's useful to search Amazon for the author's name: the list of works has publication date and format right there.

Note: Some awards are based on first publication and other awards are based on first publication in the US, England, etc. If a work was first published outside of the time period but would be eligible for some awards, please add it and add in parentheses any restrictions or explanations about eligibility.

Women eligible for Campbell Best New Writer

Authors who published their first work in 2006 or 2007

Women eligible for work-specific awards

A Note on Categories

Each set of awards defines its categories in its own way. There is a lot of overlap, but inevitably differences arise. For example, some awards allow SF and fantasy, others only one, and others have separate categories. Different awards define the types of short fiction with different word lengths. And different awards have different eligibility rules as regards to where a work is published, when it is published, and the nationality of the author(s). Please refer to the award descriptions below for more details.

Novel

Hugo, World Fantasy, Locus and Campbell Memorial eligible: if published in paperback in the US, Philip K. Dick eligible

Novella

Hugo, Locus and World Fantasy eligible; Hugo rules say a novella is roughly 17,500-40,000 words

Novelette

Hugo eligible; Hugo rules say a novelette is roughly 7,500-17,500 words, which may count as a novella for the World Fantasy, or a short story for the World Fantasy or Sturgeon

  • Kage Baker
    • "Hellfire at Twilght" (Gods and Pawns, Jan 2007)
    • "To the Land Beyond the Sunset" (Gods and Pawns, Jan 2007)
  • Amy Bechtel, "A Time for Lawsuits" (Analog, July/August 2007)
  • Aliette de Bodard
    • "Obsidian Shards" (Writers of the Future volume XXIII, September 2007)
    • "The Lost Xuyan Bride" (Interzone 213, November 2007)
  • Sarah K. Castle, "Kukulkan" (Analog, December 2007)
  • Model T. and Sara D(iamond), "Fur Manifesto" (re: skin ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press April 2007)
  • L. Timmel Duchamp, "The Man Who Plugged In" (re: skin ed. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press April 2007)
  • Lisa Goldstein, "Dark Rooms" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
  • Kathleen Ann Goonan
    • "The Bridge" (Asimov's, August 2007)
    • "Electric Rains" (Eclipse One, Oct 2007)
  • Eileen Gunn, "Up the Fire Road" (Eclipse One, Oct 2007)
  • N. K. Jemisin, "The Narcomancer" (Helix, Winter 2007)
  • Kij Johnson, The Evolution of Trickster Stories Among the Dogs of North Park After the Change" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
  • Caitlín R. Kiernan
    • "Zero Summer" (Subterranean #6, 2007; Subterranean Press)
    • "In View of Nothing" (Sirenia Digest #16, March 2007)
  • Ellen Klages, "Portable Childhoods" (Portable Childhoods, April 2007)
  • Nancy Kress, "Safeguard" (Asimov's, January 2007)
  • Ann Leckie, "The Snake's Wife" (Helix, October 2007)
  • Kelly Link, "The Constable of Abal" (The Coyote Road, July 2007)
  • T. L. Morganfield, "Love, Blood and Octli" (Paradox, October 2007)
  • A. R. Morlan, "The Hikikomori's: Cartoon Kimono" (Asimov's, January 2007)
  • Jennifer Pelland
  • Cat Rambo and Jeff VanderMeer, "The Surgeon's Tale" (Subterranean Online, March, 2007)
  • Kit Reed, "What Wolves Know" (Asimov's, September 2007)
  • Mary Rosenblum, "Breeze from the Stars" (Asimov's, March 2007)
  • Delia Sherman, "The Fiddler of Bayou Teche" (The Coyote Road July 2007)
  • Amy Sisson, "Twould Ring the Bells of Heaven" (The Sky's the Limit, Pocket Books, October 2007)
  • Martha Wells, "Holy Places" (Black Gate #11, August 2007)
  • K. D. Wentworth, "Kaleidoscope" (Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 2007)
  • Andrea Kail, "The Sun God at Dawn, Rising from a Lotus Blossom" (Writers of the Future Volume XXIII, September 2007)

Short Story

Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, and Sturgeon eligible

Related Book

Hugo and Locus eligible

Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

Hugo eligible

Written and/or directed by women, as indicated:

Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

Hugo eligible

Written and/or directed by women, as indicated:

Anthology

World Fantasy and Locus eligible

Collection

World Fantasy and Locus eligible

Women eligible for multi-work awards

Editor, Long Form

Hugo eligible

Editor, Short Form

Hugo eligible

Professional Artist

Hugo and World Fantasy eligible

Semiprozine

Hugo eligible

Fanzine

Hugo eligible

Fan Writer

Hugo eligible

Fan Artist

Hugo eligible