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John W. Campbell and Theodore Sturgeon Award Winners Announced by Chadwick Ginther - Thursday, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51pm

Continuing a stellar awards season in which it has already won the Nebula Award and been nominated for a Hugo, Paolo Bacigalupi's The Windup Girl just won the John W. Campbell Award. The Award will be presented to Bacigalupi at this year's Campbell Conference. Canadian Robert Charles Wilson placed second in the juried prize's balloting for Julian Comstock: A Novel of 22nd-Century America, China Miéville's The City and the City was third.

The Theodore Sturgeon Award for best short science fiction will also be presented at the Campbell Conference, with this year's prize going to James Morrow's novella Shambling Towards Hiroshima.

Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy
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