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Asimov's Readers' Poll
Asimov's Readers' Poll
2016
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ročník: 30
Ceny byly uděleny 14. května 2016 během SFWA Nebula Conference v Lockwood Restaurant v Chicagu. Ceny byly uděleny za rok 2015.
- Autor obálky
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vítěz
- Maurizio Manzieri for Asimov's Oct/Nov 2015
nominace
- 2. (tie): Randy Gallegos for Jan 2015
- 2. (tie): Paul Youll for Mar 2015
- 3. Tomislav Tikulin for Aug 015
- 4. Gary Freeman for Apr/May 2015
- Báseň
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vítěz
- Robert Frazier
- “1,230 Grams of Einstein”, Robert Frazier (6/15)
nominace
- Geoffrey A. Landis
- Suzanne Palmer
- 2. (tie): “The Circulatory Man”, James Valvis
- 2. (tie): “Love & the Moon”, Geoffrey A. Landis
- 3. (tie): “Basement Refrigerator”, Joshua Gage
- 3. (tie): “October Leaves”, Suzanne Palmer
- Novela
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vítěz
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- “Inhuman Garbage”, Kristine Kathryn Rusch (3/15)
nominace
- Allen M. Steele
- Will McIntosh
- Greg Egan
- 2. “The Long Wait”, Allen M. Steele
- 3. “The New Mother”, Eugene Fischer
- 4. “A Thousand Nights Till Morning”, Will McIntosh
- 5. (tie): “The Four Thousand, the Eight Hundred”, Greg Egan
- 5. (tie): “On the Night of the Robo-Bulls and Zombie Dancers”, Nick Wolven
- Noveleta
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vítěz
- Michael Swanwick
- Gregory Frost
- “Lock Up Your Chickens and Daughters—H’ard and Andy Are Come to Town!”, Michael Swanwick & Gregory Frost (4-5/15)
nominace
- David Gerrold
- Pinsker, Sarah - Naše paní na cestách 69% / 10
- 2. “The End of the War”, Django Wexler
- 3. “Our Lady of the Open Road”, Sarah Pinsker
- 4. (tie): “The Great Pan American Airship Mystery, or, Why I Murdered Robert Benchley”, David Gerrold
- 4. (tie): “The Molenstraat Music Festival”, Sean Monaghan
- Povídka
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vítěz
- Suzanne Palmer
- “Tuesdays”, Suzanne Palmer (3/15)
nominace
- Robert Reed
- Miller, Sam J. - Trhlina 63% / 14
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Caroline M. Yoachim
- 2. “What I Intend”, Robert Reed
- 3. “Calved”, Sam J. Miller
- 4. (tie): “The First Step”, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- 4. (tie): “My Time on Earth”, Ian Creasey
- 4. (tie): “Ninety-Five Percent Safe”, Caroline M. Yoachim