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'''''HK Magazine''''' is a free, [[Hong Kong]]-based [[English-language]] weekly magazine published by Asia City Publishing Limited. With its premier issue published in [[1991]], it targets [[young]] [[metropolitan]]s with a focus on "City Living". It offers discussions on current social issues as well as entertainment listings. New issue of the magazine is available every Friday in cafes, restaurants, bars and stores where expatriates and tourists often visit. The 600th issue will be published on 11 [[November 2005]].
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This [[World Fantasy Award]] is given to the [[fantasy]] [[novel]] or novels voted best by a panel of judges, and presented each year at the [[World Fantasy Convention]].
 
[[Image:wangrr1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|HK Magazine: Targeting on young Hong Kong metropolitans]]
==Award winners and finalists==
 
===1975===
 
== '''History''' ==
The 1975 WFC, held in [[Providence, Rhode Island]], was chaired by Kirby McCauley. Judges were [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Edward_L._Ferman|Edward L. Ferman]], David G. Hartwell, [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Gahan_Wilson|Gahan Wilson]].
 
The founders of '''''HK Magazine''''' are Greg Duncan, Stephen Freeman and Gretchen Worth. In [[1989]], considering Hong Kong as a suitable place to start a city living magazine, they decided to establish an English-language magazine.
* '''Winner:''' ''The Forgotten Beasts of Eld'', [[Patricia_Mckillip|Patricia A. McKillip]]
* ''A Midsummer Tempest'', [[Poul Anderson]]
* ''Merlin's Ring'', H. Warner Munn
 
The first issue of '''''HK Magazine''''' was published in [[June 1991]] by a local private company Asia City Publishing Limited. It had 24 pages and a [[circulation]] of 15,000. As the name of the magazine suggests, it is a magazine about life in Hong Kong. It started off as a monthly magazine and was originally called "HK: the indispensable Hong Kong Guide", as depicted on the cover, although it was also referred to as "HK Magazine".
===1976===
 
In [[November 1992]], because of the ambiguity of the name and the change of the publisher's schedule, the magazine was renamed as "HK Magazine" and was published bi-weekly for almost three years.
The 1976 WFC, held in [[New York, New York]], was chaired by Thom Anderson. Judges were Charles Collins, Basil Copper, [[Gordon R. Dickson]], Stuart David Schiff and Gahan Wilson.
 
Later in [[September 1995]], it became a weekly magazine. There was also an increase in its variety. Now, the regular number of pages is 64-72 and it had a circulation of 50,000.
* '''Winner:''' ''Bid Time Return'', [[Richard Matheson]]
* ''[[Salem's Lot]]'', [[Stephen King]]
 
== '''Distribution''' ==
===1977===
 
The magazine is available for free on every Friday in around 700 venues in Hong Kong. These venues include restaurants, bars, coffee shops, bookshops, retail stores and other venues that are frequently visited by tourists and English-speaking people living in Hong Kong. Therefore the distribution outlets are mostly concentrated in [[Central]] and [[Tsim Sha Tsui]].
The 1977 WFC, held in [[Los Angeles, California]], was chaired by Dennis Rickard. Judges were [[Robert Bloch]], [[David Drake]], [[Harlan Ellison]], Charles L. Grant and Robert Weinberg.
 
== '''Readership''' ==
* '''Winner:''' ''Doctor Rat'', William Kotzwinkle
* ''The Doll Who Ate His Mother'', [[Ramsey Campbell]]
* ''The Dragon and the George'', [[Gordon R. Dickson]]
* ''The Sailor on the Seas of Fate'', [[Michael Moorcock]]
* ''The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights'', [[John Steinbeck]]
* ''Dark Crusade'', Karl Edward Wagner
 
The magazine targets a young readership, especially the tourists, expatriates and the local Chinese population who have a good command in English.
===1978===
 
It has around 236,000 readers per week of which 60% are female and about 83% of the readers are in the age group of 20-44.
The 1978 WFC, held in [[Fort Worth, Texas]], was chaired by Michael Templin. Judges were Charles N. Brown, [[Carl Richard Jacobi|Carl Jacobi]], [[Stephen King]], T.E.D. Klein and [[Karl Edward Wagner]].
According to a survey conducted by '''''HK Magazine''''' in [[2004]], 87% of the readers are holders of at least one university degree and 75% of them earn more than HK$30,000 per month, supporting its claim that its readers are in general well-educated and affluent young professionals. (''Source: HK Magazine 2004 Readership Survey, '''''HK Magazine''''' 2004 Distribution Survey'').
 
== '''Contents''' ==
* '''Winner:''' ''Our Lady of Darkness'', [[Fritz Leiber]]
* ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever]]'', [[Stephen R. Donaldson]]
* ''The Hour of the Oxrun Dead'', Charles L. Grant
 
'''''HK Magazine''''' covers mainly the reviews and reports of local venues and entertainment events . It can be regarded as a lifestyle guide for the outgoing, energetic, active , fun-loving young residents in the city. It usually contains features about Hong Kong's local issues, and articles about music, movies, fashion, dining and travel, etc. Here are the main sections that appear regularly in the magazine:
===1979===
 
==== ''Letters''====
The 1979 WFC, held in [[Providence, Rhode Island]], was chaired by Bob Booth. Judges were [[Poul Anderson]], [[Terry Carr]], Dennis Etchison, Elizabeth A. Lynn and Roy A. Squires.
Letters from readers who would like to have their voices heard are published. There may be comments or thoughts about past issues, opinions towards public affairs etc.
 
==== ''Streettalk'' ====
* '''Winner:''' ''Gloriana'', [[Michael Moorcock]]
Interviews with ordinary Hong Kong people on their lifestyle and working environment. For example, in an issue, a news vendor was interviewed about his working condition and the habits of his customers.
* ''The Black Castle'', Les Daniels
* ''The Sound of Midnight'', Charles L. Grant
* ''[[The Stand]]'', [[Stephen King]]
* ''Night's Master'', [[Tanith Lee]]
 
===1980=''Features'' ====
Generally, there are two features in each issue, both covering local issues and sometimes foreign issues. The first one is usually about social, political and cultural events. The second one is usually about events in our daily life.
 
==== ''Dish''====
The 1980 WFC, held in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], was chaired by Chuck Miller and Tim Underwood. Judges were [[Stephen R. Donaldson]], Frank Belknap Long, Andrew J. Offutt, Ted White and Susan Wood.
 
This section includes features and reviews on restaurants and cafes, introducing the latest news on where to find delicacies in Hong Kong. There are usually recommendations of an indoor, an outdoor and a new restaurant in every issue. Sometimes, there will be a collection of dishes recommendations from a particular country or cuisine.
* '''Winner:''' ''Watchtower'', Elizabeth A. Lynn
* ''The Last Call of Mourning'', Charles L. Grant
* ''The Dancers of Arun'', Elizabeth A. Lynn
* ''Harpist in the Wind'', Patricia A. McKillip
* ''The Dark Bright Water'', Patricia Wrightson
* ''The Palace'', [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
 
[[Image:Wangrr3.JPG|left|thumb|100px|a dinner feature of HK magazine]]
===1981===
 
===='' Where to go & what to do'' ====
The 1981 WFC, held in [[Berkeley, California]], was chaired by Jack Rems and Jeff Frane. Judges were Paul C. Allen, [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Gardner Dozois]], Donald M. Grant and Arthur W. Saha.
There are six different catagories in this section
 
1.'''Nightlife'''
* '''Winner:''' ''The Shadow of the Torturer'', [[Gene Wolfe]]
* ''Firelord'', Parke Godwin
* ''The Mist'', [[Stephen King]]
* ''Shadowland'', [[Peter Straub]]
* ''[[Ariosto]]'', [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
 
It writes about the nightlife in Hong Kong. There is a list of clubs and bars in alphabetical order. Brief description of the events schedule, opening hours, ___location details and contact information of each specific club or bar are also included.
===1982===
 
2.'''Art'''
The 1982 WFC, held in [[New Haven, Connecticut]], was chaired by Norman Hood and Harold Kinney. Judges were [[Pat Cadigan]], Virginia Kidd, [[Theodore Sturgeon]], Douglas E. Winter and [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]].
 
It provides details of different gallaries in Hong Kong, including the content, address and opening dates and hours.
* '''Winner:''' ''[[Little, Big]]'', [[John Crowley]]
* ''The Nameless'', [[Ramsey Campbell]]
* ''The War Hound and the World's Pain'', [[Michael Moorcock]]
* ''The White Hotel'', D.M. Thomas
* ''The Claw of the Conciliator'', [[Gene Wolfe]]
 
3.'''Stage'''
===1983===
 
It writes about concerts, dance and theaters. It includes the date, time, venue and the price of the shows.
The 1983 WFC, held in [[Chicago, Illinois]], was chaired by Robert Weinberg. Judges were Bob Booth, John Coyne, Sharon Jarvis, Alan Ryan and Elizabeth Wollheim.
 
4.'''Sport'''
* '''Winner:''' ''Nifft the Lean'', [[Michael Shea]]
* ''The Nestling'', Charles L. Grant
* ''Fevre Dream'', [[George R.R. Martin]]
* ''Phantom'', [[Thomas Tessier]]
* ''The Sword of the Lictor'', [[Gene Wolfe]]
 
There are two parts, namely "spectator sports" and "get physical", which include all the sports events that are going to take place in Hong Kong for the week.
===1984===
 
5.'''Stuff'''
The 1984 WFC, held in [[Ottawa, Ontario]], was chaired by Rodger Turner and John Bell. Judges were Ellen Asher, Ginjer Buchanan, Les Daniels, Mimi Panitch and George H. Scithers.
 
It writes about different classes, seminars and workshops held in Hong Kong.
* '''Winner:''' ''The Dragon Waiting'', [[John M. Ford]]
* ''Pet Sematary'', [[Stephen King]]
* ''The Wandering Unicorn'', Manuel Mujica Lainez
* ''Tea With the Black Dragon'', R.A. MacAvoy
* ''The Armageddon Rag'', [[George R.R. Martin]]
* ''[[Lyonesse]]'', [[Jack Vance]]
 
6.'''Film'''
===1985===
 
It provides synopsis and reviews of recently released movies, CDs and DVDs and also a film schedule. It includes not only movies shown in cinemas, but also in [http://www.hkac.org.hk/ Hong Kong Arts Centre], [[the Space Museum]] etc.
The 1985 WFC, held in [[Tucson, Arizona]], was chaired by Randal Rau. Judges were Suzy McKee Charnas, Jo Fletcher, [[George R.R. Martin]], Baird Searles and Terri Windling.
 
==== ''First person'' ====
* '''Winner:''' ''Mythago Wood'', Robert Holdstock
Interviews with celebrities such as Sam Lee(李燦森), a local actor and Joey Tang(鄧建明),vocalist of a local pop-rock band "TaiChi"(太極) from the 80s.
* '''Winner:''' ''[[Bridge of Birds]]'', [[Barry Hughart]]
* ''Archer's Goon'', [[Diana Wynne Jones]]
* ''The Talisman'', [[Stephen King]] & [[Peter Straub]]
* ''The Ceremonies'', T.E.D. Klein
 
===1986= ''Black + White'' ====
It is attached as another booklet, containing mainly classified advertisements including "Personals", "Flat Finders", etc and also Q & A sections, where the readers pose questions and the magazine provides answers. It allows free ads in "Personals" of 30 words for 2 weeks.
 
==== ''In every issue'' ====
The 1986 WFC, held in [[Providence, Rhode Island]], was chaired by Robert Plante. Judges were Robert A. Collins, Ellen Datlow, [[Dean R. Koontz]], Patricia A. McKillip and Charles de Lint.
This part includes comics, astrology and short paragraphes about significant cultural events happened around the world.
 
== '''Supplements''' ==
* '''Winner:''' ''[[Song of Kali]]'', [[Dan Simmons]]
[[Image:Wangrr5.JPG|right|thumb|100px|2005 Restaurant Guide]]
* ''The Damnation Game'', [[Clive Barker]]
* ''Illywhacker'', [[Peter Carey]]
* ''The Dream Years'', Lisa Goldstein
* ''Winterking'', Paul Hazel
* ''[[The Vampire Lestat]]'', [[Anne Rice]]
 
==== ''Restaurant Guide'' ====
===1987===
Each year, a booklet called "Restaurant Guide" is given away for free with '''''HK Magazine'''''. It is an annual publication providing information about restaurants in [[Macau]] and Hong Kong. It can also be bought seperately for $50.
 
Moreover, "Restaurant Guide" gives out a "Dish Award" every year. For example, Hong Kong's Habibi Restaurant, which provides authentic Middle-eastern cuisine, won the 2003 HK Magazine Dish Award. (see more information at [http://www.habibi.com.hk/ Habibi Restaurant])
The 1987 WFC, held in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], was chaired by Maurine Dorris. Judges were [[John M. Ford]], Paul Hazel, Tappan King, [[Michael McDowell]] and Melissa Ann Singer.
[[Image:Wangrr4.JPG|left|thumb|100px|Another Supplementary Publication]]
 
==== ''Nightlife Guide ''====
* '''Winner:''' ''Perfume'', Patrick Suskind
[[Image:Wangrr8.JPG|right|thumb|100px|2004 Health and Beauty Guide]]
* ''Talking Man'', Terry Bisson
Another supplement of '''''HK Magazine''''' is the "Nightlife Guide". It is also an annual publication and it provides comprehensive information about bars and discos around Hong Kong with short description. It can also be bought seperately for $30.
* ''The Pet'', Charles L. Grant
* ''[[It (novel)|It]]'', [[Stephen King]]
* ''Strangers'', [[Dean R. Koontz]]
* ''The Tricksters'', [[Margaret Mahy]]
* ''Soldier of the Mist'', [[Gene Wolfe]]
 
==== ''Health and Beauty Guide ''====
===1988===
 
=='''Other Services''' ==
The 1988 WFC, held in [[London]], United Kingdom, was chaired by Jo Fletcher and Stephen Jones. Judges were Mike Ashley, Scott Baker, Robert S. Hadji, Maxim Jakubowski and [[Donald A. Wollheim]].
'''''HK Magazine''''' collaborates with "Relationship Network", an online personal network, in providing online meeting services and personal ads.
 
== '''Publisher''' ==
* '''Winner:''' ''Replay'', [[Ken Grimwood]]
* ''Weaveworld'', [[Clive Barker]]
* ''Seventh Son'', [[Orson Scott Card]]
* ''AEgypt'', [[John Crowley]]
* ''[[Misery]]'', [[Stephen King]]
* ''Swan Song'', [[Robert R. McCammon]]
* ''On Stranger Tides'', [[Tim Powers]]
 
'''''HK Magazine''''' is the publication of an international company called Asia City Publishing Limited. Established on Feb 10, 1989 in Hong Kong, the Asia City Publishing Limited becomes one of the media firms producing free publications in South East Asia. Its former name was Lucky Still Limited until the corporation effectively changed its name into Asia City Publishing Limited on May 23, 1989. It aims at introducing new lifestyle to readers in different regions through their publications. After 16 years of development, it now has branches in Hong Kong, [[Singapore]], [[Bangkok]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Shanghai]]
===1989===
 
Along with the '''''HK Magazine''''', Asia City Publishing Limited also publishes "Where HK", a free tourist guide, as a supplement of the '''''HK Magazine'''''.
The 1989 WFC, held in [[Seattle, Washington]], was chaired by Robert Doyle. Judges were Susan Allison, Ed Bryant, Lisa Goldstein, Peter Dennis Pautz and Jon White.
 
=== ''Sister Publications'' ===
* '''Winner:''' ''Koko'', [[Peter Straub]]
* ''The Last Coin'', [[James P. Blaylock]]
* ''Sleeping in Flame'', Jonathan Carroll
* ''Fade'', Robert Cormier
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]'', [[Thomas Harris]]
* ''The Drive-In'', Joe R. Lansdale
 
'''''HK Magazine''''' is one of the magazines under the "Asia City Living" project of the Asia City Publishing Group. Others publications under this project include Singapore's "I-S Magazine", Bangkok "BK Magazine" and Shanghai's "SH Out Every Friday".
===1990===
 
== '''Editors and Directors''' ==
The 1990 WFC, held in [[Schaumburg, Illinois]], was chaired by Robert Weinberg. Judges were Mike Dirda, Pat LoBrutto, Beth Meacham, [[Peter Straub]] and Rodger Turner.
 
Publisher and Executive Editor: Stephen Freeman
* '''Winner:''' ''Lyonesse: Madouc'', [[Jack Vance]]
* ''A Child Across the Sky'', [[Jonathan Carroll]]
* ''In a Dark Dream'', [[Charles L. Grant]]
* ''The Stress of Her Regard'', [[Tim Powers]]
* ''Carrion Comfort'', [[Dan Simmons]]
* ''Soldier of Arete'', [[Gene Wolfe]]
 
Managing Editor: Tom Hilditch
===1991===
 
Senior Associate Editor: Jane Steer
The 1991 WFC, held in [[Tucson, Arizona]], was chaired by Randal Rau and Bruce Farr. Judges were Emma Bull, [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Richard Laymon]], Faren Miller and Darrell Schweitzer.
 
Associate Editor: Bruce Dawson
* '''Winner:''' ''Only Begotten Daughter'', [[James Morrow]]
* '''Winner:''' ''Thomas the Rhymer'', [[Ellen Kushner]]
* ''Tigana'', [[Guy Gavriel Kay]]
* ''Mary Reilly'', [[Valerie Martin]]
* ''[[Good Omens]]'', [[Terry Pratchett]] & [[Neil Gaiman]]
 
Assistant Editor: Zach Hines
===1992===
 
Arts Editor: Alexandra Carroll
The 1992 WFC, held in [[Pine Mountain, Georgia]], was chaired by Richard Gilliam and Ed Kramer. Judges were Jill Bauman, Arthur Byron Cover, John Jarrold, Robert Sampson and [[Gene Wolfe]].
 
Production Manager: Blackie Hui
* '''Winner:''' ''Boy's Life'', [[Robert R. McCammon]]
* ''Hunting the Ghost Dancer'', [[A.A. Attanasio]]
* ''The Paper Grail'', [[James P. Blaylock]]
* ''Bone Dance'', [[Emma Bull]]
* ''Outside the Dog Museum'', [[Jonathan Carroll]]
* ''The Little Country'', [[Charles de Lint]]
 
Advertising Director: George Christofis
===1993===
 
Marketing Director: Michelle Fong
The 1993 WFC, held in [[Bloomington, Minnesota]], was chaired by Greg Ketter. Judges were Roland J. Green, Barbara Hambly, Kathryn Ptacek, Steve Rasnic Tem and Brian Thomsen.
 
Group Financial Controller: Philip Wong
* '''Winner:''' ''Last Call'', [[Tim Powers]]
* ''[[Anno Dracula]]'', [[Kim Newman]]
* ''Was'', [[Geoff Ryman]]
* ''Photographing Fairies'', [[Steve Szilagyi]]
* ''Briar Rose'', [[Jane Yolen]]
 
===1994= '''Contact''' ==
 
Address: 301 Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong
The 1994 WFC, held in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], was chaired by Tom Hanlon. Judges were Stefan Dziemianowicz, James R. Frenkel, Mary Gentle, Lisa Tuttle and Chet Williamson.
 
Tel: (852) 28505065
* '''Winner:''' ''Glimpses'', [[Lewis Shiner]]
* ''The Innkeeper's Song'', [[Peter S. Beagle]]
* ''Drawing Blood'', [[Poppy Z. Brite]]
* ''Skin'', [[Kathe Koja]]
* ''The Throat'', [[Peter Straub]]
* ''The Iron Dragon's Daughter'', [[Michael Swanwick]]
* ''Lord of the Two Lands'', [[Judith Tarr]]
 
Fax: (852) 25431880
===1995===
 
E-mail:asiacity@asia-city.com.hk
The 1995 WFC, held in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], was chaired by Michael J. Walsh. Judges were Terry Bisson, Jean-Daniel Breque, Jane Johnson, Kathe Koja and Brian Stableford.
 
Letters to the editor: letters@asia-city.com.hk
* '''Winner:''' ''Towing Jehovah'', [[James Morrow]]
* ''Brittle Innings'', [[Michael Bishop (author)|Michael Bishop]]
* ''From The Teeth of Angels'', [[Jonathan Carroll]]
* ''Love & Sleep'', [[John Crowley]]
* ''Waking the Moon'', [[Elizabeth Hand]]
* ''The Circus of the Earth and the Air'', [[Brooke Stevens]]
 
For personal ads, tel: (852) 25349500
===1996===
 
For text ads, tel: (852) 25349552
The 1996 WFC, held in [[Schaumburg, Illinois]], was chaired by Nancy Ford, Phyllis Weinberg and Tina Jens. Judges were Bryan Cholfin, Kathryn Cramer, Moshe Feder, Roz Kaveney and Christopher Shelling.
 
== '''See Also''' ==
* '''Winner:''' ''The Prestige'', [[Christopher Priest (science fiction writer)|Christopher Priest]]
* [[Media in Hong Kong]]
* ''All the Bells on Earth'', [[James P. Blaylock]]
* [[:category:Hong Kong magazines|List of magazines in Hong Kong]]
* ''Red Earth and Pouring Rain'', [[Vikram Chandra]]
* ''The Silent Strength of Stones'', [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]]
* ''Requiem'', [[Graham Joyce]]
* ''Expiration Date'', [[Tim Powers]]
 
== '''External Links''' ==
===1997===
 
=== ''About HK Magazine ''===
The 1997 WFC, held in [[London]], United Kingdom, was chaired by Jo Fletcher. Judges were Paul Barnett, Nancy A. Collins, Rachel Holmen, Joe R. Lansdale and Diana L. Paxson.
 
*[http://www.asia-city.com/group/acpg.html Asia City Publishing Group]
* '''Winner:''' ''Godmother Night'', [[Rachel Pollack]]
* ''Shadow of Ashland'', [[Terence M. Green]]
* ''The Bear Went Over the Mountain'', [[William Kotzwinkle]]
* ''[[The 37th Mandala]]'', [[Marc Laidlaw]]
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire|A Game of Thrones]]'', [[George R.R. Martin]]
* ''The Golden Key'', [[Melanie Rawn]], [[Jennifer Roberson]] & [[Kate Elliott]]
* ''Devil's Tower'', [[Mark Sumner]]
 
*[http://www.asia-city.com/group/mediakit/hkmag/hkmag_distribution.pdf Places to pick up HK Magazine]
===1998===
 
*[http://www.relationshipnetwork.com/hkmag_home.html Hong Kong Personals - HK Magazine The Personals Online]
The 1998 WFC, held in [[Monterey, California]] was co-chaired by Linda McAllister and Bryan Barrett.
Judges were Peter Crowther, L.E. Modesitt, Jr., Peter Schneider, Dave Truesdale and Janeen Webb.
 
=== ''Articles from HK Magazine ''===
* '''Winner:''' ''The Physiognomy'', [[Jeffrey Ford]] (Avon)
* ''Trader'', [[Charles de Lint]] (Tor)
* ''American Goliath'', [[Harvey Jacobs]] (St. Martin's)
* ''The Gift'', [[Patrick O'Leary]] (Tor)
* ''Dry Water'', [[Eric S. Nylund]] (Avon)
 
*[http://www.compunicate.com/clients/Lamma/images/nick-interview.gif Street Talk: The Book, Man] - Street Talk: Interview with Nick Lovatt, by Patrick Suen
===1999===
 
*[http://www.article23.org.hk/english/newsupdate/feb03/knowitall.htm Mr Know-It-All's Guide to Article 23] - Feature about Article 23, by Joyce Hor-Chung Lau, 31/01/2003
The 25th World Fantasy Convention, held in [[Providence, Rhode Island]], was co-chaired by Chip Hitchcock and Davey Snyder. Judges were Gregory Frost, Don Hutchison, MichaelKandel, Rebecca Ore, and Al Sarrantonio.
 
*[http://www.hkjewishfilmfest.org/image/shotfromtheoutside.jpg Shot From the Outside] - Feature about Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival, by Clare Tyrrell, 9/3/2001
* '''Winner:''' ''The Antelope Wife'', [[Louise Erdrich]] (HarperFlamingo)
* ''Someplace to Be Flying'', [[Charles de Lint]] (Tor)
* ''Sailing to Sarantium'', [[Guy Gavriel Kay]] (Earthlight; Viking; HarperPrism)
* ''Mockingbird'', [[Sean Stewart]] (Ace)
* ''The Martyring'', [[Thomas Sullivan]] (Forge)
 
*[http://www.nepalrestaurant.com.hk/reviews_pages/hk_aug31_01.htm The Dish On Dining: High Food] - Restaurant Review, by Reggie Ho, 31/08/2001
===2000===
 
*[http://www.hkjewishfilmfest.org/image/hkmagazine.jpg The Fifth Annual Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival] - Shout article about Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival, 19/11/2004
WFC 2000, held in [[Corpus Christi, Texas]], was chaired by Fred Duarte. Judges were Suzi Baker, W. Paul Ganley, Tim Holman, Marvin Kaye, and Melissa Scott.
 
== '''References''' ==
* '''Winner:''' ''Thraxas'', [[Martin Scott]] (Orbit)
* ''Tamsin'', [[Peter S. Beagle]] (Roc)
* ''The Rainy Season'', [[James P. Blaylock]] (Ace)
* ''Gardens of the Moon'', [[Steven Erikson]] (Bantam Press)
* ''A Witness To Life'', [[Terence M. Green]] (Forge)
* ''A Red Heart of Memories'', [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]] (Ace)
 
Companies Registry. (2005).Retrived October 11,2005 from http://www.info.gov.hk/cr/
===2001===
 
[[Category:Hong Kong magazines]]
WFC 2001, held in [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada, was chaired by Bruce Farr. Judges were Steven Erikson, Paula Guran, Diana Wynne Jones, Graham Joyce, and Jonathan Strahan.
[[Category:English-language magazines]]
 
* '''Winner:''' ''Declare'', [[Tim Powers]] (Subterranean Press; Morrow)
* '''Winner:''' ''Galveston'', [[Sean Stewart]] (Ace Books)
* ''The Grand Ellipse'', [[Paula Volsky]] (Bantam Spectra)
* ''[[His Dark Materials|The Amber Spyglass]]'', [[Philip Pullman]] (Knopf; Scholastic UK)
* ''Lord of Emperors'', [[Guy Gavriel Kay]] (Viking Canada; HarperPrism; Earthlight)
* ''Perdido Street Station'', [[China Miéville]] (Macmillan; Del Rey)
 
===2002===
 
WFC 2002, held in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]], was chaired by Greg Ketter. Judges were Peter Adkins, Meg Davis, Jason Van Hollander, Michele Sagara West, and F. Paul Wilson, with awards administrator Peter Dennis Pautz.
 
* '''Winner:''' ''[[The Other Wind]]'', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] (Harcourt)
* ''[[American Gods]]'', [[Neil Gaiman]] (Morrow)
* ''Brown Harvest'', [[Jay Russell]] (Four Walls Eight Windows)
* ''The Curse of Chalion'', [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] (Eos)
* ''From the Dust Returned'', [[Ray Bradbury]] (Morrow)
* ''The Onion Girl'', [[Charles de Lint]] (Tor)
* ''The Wooden Sea'', [[Jonathan Carroll]] (Tor)
 
===2003===
 
WFC 2003, held in [[Washington, DC]], was chaired by Michael J. Walsh. Judges were Justin Ackroyd, Les Edwards, Laura Anne Gilman, Lawrence Watt-Evans, and Jane Yolen, with awards administrator Peter Dennis Pautz.
 
* '''Winner:''' ''The Facts of Life'', [[Graham Joyce]] (Gollancz)
* '''Winner:''' ''Ombria in Shadow'', [[Patricia A. McKillip]] (Ace)
* ''The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque'', [[Jeffrey Ford]] (Morrow)
* ''Fitcher's Brides'', [[Gregory Frost]] (Tor)
* ''[[The Scar]]'', [[China Miéville]] (Macmillan U.K.; Del Rey)
 
===2004===
 
WFC 2004 was held in [[Tempe, Arizona]]. Judges were [[John Clute]], Sherwood Smith, Michael Stackpole, Alain Nevant, and Scott Wyatt.
 
* '''Winner:''' ''[[Tooth and Claw (book)|Tooth and Claw]]'', [[Jo Walton]] (Tor)
* ''[[The Etched City]]'', [[K.J. Bishop]] (Prime Books)
* ''[[Fudoki (novel)|Fudoki]]'', [[Kij Johnson]] (Tor)
* ''[[The Light Ages]]'', [[Ian R. MacLeod]] (Ace)
* ''[[Veniss Underground]]'', [[Jeff VanderMeer]] (Prime Books)
 
===2005===
 
WFC 2005 will be held in [[Madison, Wisconsin]], and is chaired by Meg Turville-Heitz. Judges are Alis Rasmussen (Kate Elliott), [[Jeffrey Ford]], [[Tim Lebbon]], [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]] and Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
 
* ''[[Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell]]'', [[Susanna Clarke]] (Bloomsbury)
* ''The Runes Of the Earth'', [[Stephen R. Donaldson]] (Putnam; Gollancz)
* ''[[Iron Council]]'', [[China Miéville]] (Del Rey)
* ''Perfect Circle'', [[Sean Stewart]] (Small Beer Press)
* ''The Wizard Knight'', [[Gene Wolfe]] (Tor, two volumes)
 
==See also==
* [[World Fantasy Award for Best Novella]]
* [[World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction]]
* [[World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology]]
* [[World Fantasy Award for Best Collection]]
* [[World Fantasy Award for Best Artist]]
* [[World Fantasy Convention Award]]
* [[World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement]]
* [[World Fantasy Special Award: Professional]]
* [[World Fantasy Special Award: Non-Professional]]