2017 AnLab Readers’ Awards

Analog magazine has announced the winners of the 2017 AnLab Readers’ Awards.

There are links to PDF files that will allow you to read some of the winners.

BEST NOVELLA

  • Nexus – Michael F. Flynn (March/April 2017)

BEST NOVELETTE

BEST SHORT STORY

BEST FACT ARTICLE

  • The Quest for the 2:00 Marathon – Richard A. Lovett (September/October 2017)

BEST POEM

COVER

  • Rado Javor (July/August 2017)

[Via Locus Online.]

2017 AnLab Readers’ Award Finalists

Analog magazine has posted the works from 2017 that finished in the top five slots in each category of the Analog Analytical Laboratory. The winners will be revealed during Nebula Weekend, and in Analog’s July/August issue.

There are links to PDF files that will allow you to read all the finalists.

BEST NOVELLA

BEST NOVELETTE

BEST SHORT STORY

BEST FACT ARTICLE

  • Alien Archaeology – Michael Carroll (May/June 2017)
  • Fatal Starlight – Paul Fisher (November/December 2017)
  • Rendezvous With a Comet: How ESA’s Rosetta Mission is Decoding Ancient Planetary Mysteries – Richard A. Lovett (January/February 2017)
  • Sustainability Lab 101: Cuba as a Simulation of Possible Futures – Stanley Schmidt (March/April 2017)
  • The Quest for the 2:00 Marathon – Richard A. Lovett (September/October 2017)

BEST POEM

COVER

[Via Locus Online.]

2017 Analog Analytical Laboratory Awards

Suzanne Palmer, who won two awards, one in each magazine’s poll..

The Analog magazine AnLab (Analytical Laboratory) award winners were announced this morning at a breakfast held during the SFWA Nebula Conference.

BEST NOVELLA

BEST NOVELETTE

BEST SHORT STORY

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

BEST COVER

  • December 2016 by Vincent DiFate

Frank Wu with Analog editor Trevor Quchri.

[Thanks to Frank Wu for the story.]

2016 AnLab Readers’ Awards Finalists

Analog magazine has posted the works from 2016 that finished in the top five slots in each category of the Analog Analytical Laboratory. The winners will be revealed in May.

There are links to PDF files that will allow you to read all the finalists.

NOVELLAS

NOVELETTES

SHORT STORIES

FACT ARTICLES

POETRY

COVER

2015 Asimov’s and Analog Awards

The winners of the 30th annual Asimov’s Reader’ Awards and the 2015 Analog AnLab Awards were announced at a function held during Nebula Conference weekend.

 Asimov’s Readers’ Awards

Best Novella

  • “Inhuman Garbage” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (3/15)

Best Novelette

  • “Lock Up Your Chickens and Daughters—H’ard and Andy Are Come to Town!” by Michael Swanwick & Gregory Frost (4-5/15)

Best Short Story

  • “Tuesdays” by Suzanne Palmer (3/15)

Best Poem

  • “1,230 Grams of Einstein” by Robert Frazier (6/15)

Best Cover Artist

  • Maurizio Manzieri

Analog Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards

Best Novella

  • “Builders of Leaf Houses” by Catherine Wells (12/15)

Best Novelette

  • “Racing to Mars” by Martin L. Shoemaker (9/15)

Best Short Story

  • “The Museum of Modern Warfare” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (12/15)

Best Fact Article

  • “Challenges of Manned Interstellar Travel: An Overview” by Nick Kanas (5/15)

Best Poem

  • “The Impending Apocalypse Helps Me Maintain Perspective” by Steven Dondlinger (3/15)

Best Cover

  • May 2015, Donato Giancola

Analog May 2015

[Via Locus Online.]

2014 AnLab and Asimov’s Awards Presented

The annual AnLab and Asimov’s Awards for works in Analog and Asimov’s were given at a ceremony during Nebula Award Weekend.

Torgersen anlab certificate

AnLab Awards

  • Best Novella: “Music to Me,” Richard A. Lovett
  • Best Novelette: “Life Flight,” Brad R. Torgersen
  • Best Short Story (tie): “Another Man’s Treasure,” Tom Greene; “Snapshots,” Kristine Kathryn Rusch
  • Best Fact: “Lockstep: A Possible Galactic Empire,” Karl Schroeder
  • Best Cover: January/February 2014, by David A. Hardy

Asimov’s Awards

  • Best Novella: “The Legion of Tomorrow,” by Allen M. Steele
  • Best Novelette: “The Common Good,”by Nancy Kress
  • Best Short Story: “The Plantimal,” by Mike Resnick & Ken Liu
  • Best Poem: “In the Quiet Hour,” by Bruce Boston
  • Best Cover Artist: June 2014, by Maurizio Manzieri

[Thanks for the story to SF Site News from whom it was lightly thieved.]