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* [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]], "[[In War Times]]" (Hardback - May 15, 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)
* [[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)
* [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]], ''[[Devil May Cry]]'' (Hardcover - August 5, 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)
* [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]], ''[[The Dream Hunter]]'' (Mass market paperback - January 5, 2007)
* [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]], ''[[Upon The Midnight Clear]]'' (Mass market paperback - October 31, 2007)
* [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]], ''[[Upon The Midnight Clear]]'' (Mass market paperback - October 31, 2007)
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* [[Sarah Monette]], ''[[The Mirador]]'' (Hardcover - Aug 7, 2007)
* [[Sarah Monette]], ''[[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]
* [[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)
* [[Rebecca Ore]], ''[[Time's Child]]'' (Trade paperback - 2007)
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* [[Carol Berg]], "Unmasking" (''Elemental Magic'', November 2, 2007)
* [[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)
* [[Melanie Fletcher]], "Sabre Dance" (Trade paperback, September 1, 2007)
* [[Nancy Kress]], "Fountain of Age" (Asimov's, December 2007)
* [[Nancy Kress]], "Fountain of Age" (Asimov's, December 2007)
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* [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], "Recovering Apollo 8" (Asimov's, February 2007)
* [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], "Recovering Apollo 8" (Asimov's, February 2007)
* [[Elizabeth Tudor]], "Shadow of the centuries" (Hardcover, Nov 16, 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)
* [[Kage Baker]], "To the Land Beyond the Sunset" (Gods and Pawns, Jan 2007)
* [[Amy Bechtel]], "A Time for Lawsuits" (Analog, July/August 2007)
* [[Amy Bechtel]], "A Time for Lawsuits" (Analog, July/August 2007)
* [[Aliette de Bodard]] "Obsidian Shards" (Writers of the Future volume XXIII, September 2007)
* [[Aliette de Bodard]] "Obsidian Shards" (Writers of the Future volume XXIII, September 2007)
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* [[Lisa Goldstein]], "Dark Rooms" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
* [[Lisa Goldstein]], "Dark Rooms" (Asimov's, October/November 2007)
* [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]], "The Bridge" (Asimov's, August 2007)
* [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]], "The Bridge" (Asimov's, August 2007)
* [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]], "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)
* [[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)
* [[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)
* [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]], "Zero Summer" (Subterranean #6, 2007; Subterranean Press)
* [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]], "In View of Nothing" (Sirenia Digest #16, March 2007)
* [[Caitlín R. Kiernan]], "In View of Nothing" (Sirenia Digest #16, March 2007)
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* [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]], "The Listeners" (The Coyote Road, July 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]
* [[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
* [[Vylar Kaftan]], "Galatea" (Heliotrope, April 2007) http://www.heliotropemag.com/Issue02/galatea.html
* [[Vylar Kaftan]], "Kill Me" (Helix, October 2007) http://www.helixsf.com/fiction/Q2_kaftan_killme.htm
* [[Vylar Kaftan]], "Kill Me" (Helix, October 2007) http://www.helixsf.com/fiction/Q2_kaftan_killme.htm

Revision as of 15:48, 20 May 2008

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

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