Sci Fiction
Sci Fiction (http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/) was an online SF magazine from 2000-2005, edited by Ellen Datlow. The SciFi Channel shut down the magazine in late 2005. The magazine won ten major SF awards in its five short years.
- Ellen Datlow won a Hugo Award for best Editor in 2002
- Linda Nagata's "Goddesses" won the Nebula Award for Best Novella for 2000 (the first online publication to win a Nebula)
- 2003 stories from the webzine won three awards, the Nebula Awards for Best Short Story ("What I Didn't See" by Karen Joy Fowler) and Best Novelette ("The Empire of Ice Cream" by Jeffrey Ford), and the Theodore Sturgeon Award for Lucius Shepard's novella "Over Yonder"
- In 2005, Datlow won her second Hugo Award for Best Editor
- 2005 the website itself won a Hugo for Best Website
- 2005 Ellen Datlow won her first Locus Award for Best Editor