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The 2001 [[Best Short Story Hugo]] was presented September 2, 2001 at [[Millennium Philcon]]. | The 2001 [[Best Short Story Hugo]] was presented September 2, 2001 at [[Millennium Philcon]]. | ||
− | * '''"Different Kinds of Darkness"''' by [[David Langford]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 2000] | + | * '''"Different Kinds of Darkness"''' by [[Dave Langford|David Langford]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 2000] |
* "Kaddish for the Last Survivor" by [[Michael A. Burstein]] [''[[Analog]]'' Nov 2000] | * "Kaddish for the Last Survivor" by [[Michael A. Burstein]] [''[[Analog]]'' Nov 2000] | ||
* "Moon Dogs" by [[Michael Swanwick]] [''Moon Dogs'', 2000; ''[[Asimov's]]'' Mar 2000] | * "Moon Dogs" by [[Michael Swanwick]] [''Moon Dogs'', 2000; ''[[Asimov's]]'' Mar 2000] |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 31 July 2020
The 2001 Best Short Story Hugo was presented September 2, 2001 at Millennium Philcon.
- "Different Kinds of Darkness" by David Langford [F&SF Jan 2000]
- "Kaddish for the Last Survivor" by Michael A. Burstein [Analog Nov 2000]
- "Moon Dogs" by Michael Swanwick [Moon Dogs, 2000; Asimov's Mar 2000]
- "The Elephants on Neptune" by Mike Resnick [Asimov's May 2000]
- "The Gravity Mine" by Stephen Baxter [Asimov's Apr 2000]
2000 | Best Short Story Hugo, 2001 Hugos | 2002 | 2001 |
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