The Analog magazine AnLab (Analytical Laboratory) award winners were announced this morning at a breakfast held during the SFWA Nebula Conference.
BEST NOVELLA
- The Coward’s Option — Adam-Troy Castro – March 2016
BEST NOVELETTE
- Detroit Hammersmith, Zero-Gravity Toilet Repairman [Retired] — Suzanne Palmer – September 2016
BEST SHORT STORY
- In the Absence of Instructions to the Contrary — Frank Wu – November 2016
BEST FACT ARTICLE
- Dawn Comes to the Asteroid Belt: What NASA’s 9-Year Mission is Learning About One of Science Fiction’s Favorite Realms — Richard A. Lovett – November 2016
BEST POEM
- Somebody I Used to Love Asks Me Who Marie Curie Is — Carly Rubin – March 2016
BEST COVER
- December 2016 by Vincent DiFate
[Thanks to Frank Wu for the story.]
Oh, good. I really enjoyed The Coward’s Option, despite not having read any of the previous stories in the Andrea Cort universe, and it was on my Hugo nominating ballot. Not only is it an excellent story, it also takes some skill to be able to make a series work stand alone well that.
I’m glad they’ve provided the rest of the winners, so that I can read them. The poem is absolutely wonderful.
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