The James Tiptree, Jr.
Memorial Award
| "The James Tiptree, Jr. Award is an
annual literary prize for science fiction or fantasy that expands or
explores the understanding of gender." |
(announced in 2005)
Winners: Camouflage, by Joe Haldeman
and Not Before Sundown,
by Johanna Sinisalo
(announced in 2004)
Winner: Set This House In Order: A Romance
Of Souls, by Matt Ruff
(announced in 2003)
Winners:
Light, by
M. John Harrison
"Stories for Men", by John Kessel. In: Asimov's Science Fiction, v. 26,
no. 10/11 (Oct./Nov. 2002), p. 170-224. Also in The Year's Best Science Fiction :
Twentieth Annual Collection
(announced in 2002)
Winner: The Kappa Child, by Hiromi
Goto
(announced in 2001)
Winner: Wild Life, by Molly Gloss
(announced in 2000)
Winner: The Conqueror's Child, by
Suzy McKee Charnas
(announced in 1999)
Winner:
"Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation", by Raphael Carter. In: Starlight 2, Patrick
Nielsen Hayden, ed.
(announced in 1998)
Winners:
Black Wine,
by Candas Jane Dorsey
"Travels With The Snow Queen", by Kelly Link. In: The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
: Twelfth Annual Collection
(announced in 1997)
Winners:
"Mountain Ways", by Ursula K. Le Guin. In: Asimov's Science Fiction, v. 20,
no. 8 (Aug. 1996). Also in: The Birthday of the World and
Other Stories
The Sparrow,
by Mary Doria Russell
(announced in 1996)
Winners: Waking The Moon, by
Elizabeth Hand and The
Memoirs Of Elizabeth Frankenstein, by Theodore Roszak
(announced in 1995)
Winners:
"The Matter of Seggri", by Ursula K. Le Guin. In: Crank, no. 3 (Spring 1994), p.
3-36. Also in: The
Year's Best Science Fiction : Twelfth Annual Collection
Larque on the Wing,
by Nancy Springer
(announced in 1994)
Winner: Ammonite, by Nicola
Griffith
(announced in 1993)
Winner: China Mountain Zhang, by
Maureen F. McHugh
(announced in 1992)
Winners: A Woman of the Iron People,
by Eleanor Arnason and White
Queen, by Gwyneth Jones
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