List of awards

This is a list of awards for which Kim Stanley Robinson either was nominated for or was a winner. The list extends up to 2010.

Wins

  • 1984, World Fantasy Award for Best Novella, for "Black Air"
  • 1985, Locus Award for Best First Novel, for The Wild Shore
  • 1987, Nebula Award for Best Novella, for "The Blind Geometer"
  • 1991, John W. Campbell Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, for Pacific Edge
  • 1991, Locus Award for Best Novella, for "A Short, Sharp Shock"
  • 1992, British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel, for Red Mars
  • 1993, Nebula Award for Best Novel, for Red Mars
  • 1994, Hugo Award for Best Novel, for Green Mars
  • 1994, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, for Green Mars
  • 1997, Hugo Award for Best Novel, for Blue Mars
  • 1997, Ignotus Award for Best Foreign Novel, for Red Mars
  • 1997, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, for Blue Mars
  • 1998, Ignotus Award for Best Foreign Novel, for Green Mars
  • 1999, Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel, for Red Mars
  • 2000, Locus Award for Best Collection, for The Martians
  • 2003, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, for The Years Of Rice And Salt

Nominations

  • 1981, Locus Award for Best Novella nomination, for "On The North Pole of Pluto". Winner was "Nightflyers" by George R. R. Martin.
  • 1982, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Venice Drowned". Winner was "The Pusher" by John Varley.
  • 1982, Nebula Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Venice Drowned". Winner was "The Bone Flute" by Lisa Tuttle.
  • 1983, Hugo Award for Best Novella nomination, for "To Leave a Mark". Winner was "Souls" by Joanna Russ.
  • 1984, Hugo Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "Black Air". Winner was "Blood Music" by Greg Bear.
  • 1984, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "Black Air". Winner was "The Monkey Treatment" by George R. R. Martin.
  • 1984, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Stone Eggs". Winner was "Beyond the Dead Reef" by James Tiptree, Jr..
  • 1984, Nebula Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "Black Air". Winner was "Blood Music" by Greg Bear.
  • 1985, Hugo Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "The Lucky Strike". Winner was "Bloodchild" by Octavia E. Butler.
  • 1985, Hugo Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Ridge Running". Winner was "The Crystal Spheres" by David Brin.
  • 1985, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "The Lucky Strike". Winner was "Bloodchild" by Octavia E. Butler.
  • 1985, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for The Wild Shore. Winner was The Integral Trees by Larry Niven.
  • 1985, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for Icehenge. Winner was The Integral Trees by Larry Niven.
  • 1985, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Ridge Running". Winner was "Salvador" by Lucius Shepard.
  • 1985, Nebula Award for Best Novel nomination, for The Wild Shore. Winner was Neuromancer by William Gibson.
  • 1985, Nebula Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "The Lucky Strike". Winner was "Bloodchild" by Octavia E. Butler.
  • 1985, Philip K. Dick Award for Best Original Science Fiction Paperback special citation / nomination, for The Wild Shore. Winner was Neuromancer by William Gibson.
  • 1986, Hugo Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Green Mars". Winner was "24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai" by Roger Zelazny.
  • 1986, Locus Award for Best Nonfiction/Reference nomination, for The Novels Of Philip K. Dick. Winner was Benchmarks: Galaxy Bookshelf by Algis Budrys.
  • 1986, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "Mercurial". Winner was "Paladin of the Lost Hour by Harlan Ellison.
  • 1986, Locus Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Green Mars". Winner was "The Only Neat Thing to Do" by James Tiptree, Jr..
  • 1986, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for The Memory Of Whiteness. Winner was The Postman by David Brin.
  • 1986, Nebula Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Green Mars". Winner was "Sailing to Byzantium" by Robert Silverberg.
  • 1987, Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for The Memory Of Whiteness. Winner was The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.
  • 1987, Hugo Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Escape From Kathmandu". Winner was "Gilgamesh in the Outback" by Robert Silverberg.
  • 1987, Locus Award for Best Collection nomination, for The Planet On The Table. Winner was Blue Champagne by John Varley.
  • 1987, Locus Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Escape From Kathmandu". Winner was "R&R" by Lucius Shepard.
  • 1987, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Down and Out in the Year 2000". Winner was "Robot Dreams" by Isaac Asimov.
  • 1987, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Our Town". Winner was "Robot Dreams" by Isaac Asimov.
  • 1987, Nebula Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Escape From Kathmandu". Winner was "R&R" by Lucius Shepard.
  • 1988, Hugo Award for Best Novella nomination, for "The Blind Geometer". Winner was "Eye For Eye" by Orson Scott Card.
  • 1988, Locus Award for Best Novella nomination, for "The Blind Geometer". Winner was "The Secret Sharer" by Robert Silverberg.
  • 1988, Hugo Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Mother Goddess of the World". Winner was "Eye For Eye" by Orson Scott Card.
  • 1988, Locus Award for Best Novella nomination, for "Mother Goddess of the World". Winner was "The Secret Sharer" by Robert Silverberg.
  • 1988, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "The Return From Rainbow Bridge". Winner was "Rachel in Love" by Pat Murphy.
  • 1989, John W. Campbell Award for Best Science Fiction Novel second place / nomination, for The Gold Coast. Winner was Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling.
  • 1989, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "Glacier". Winner was "The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison.
  • 1989, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "The Lunatics". Winner was "The Function of Dream Sleep" by Harlan Ellison.
  • 1989, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for The Gold Coast. Winner was Cyteen by C. J. Cherryh.
  • 1990, British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel nomination, for The Gold Coast. Winner was Pyramids by Terry Pratchett.
  • 1990, Locus Award for Best Collection nomination, for Escape From Kathmandu. Winner was Patterns by Pat Cadigan.
  • 1990, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "The Part of Us That Loves". Winner was "Dogwalker" by Orson Scott Card.
  • 1990, Locus Award for Best Novella nomination, for "The True Nature of Shangri-La". Winner was "The Father of Stones" by Lucius Shepard.
  • 1990, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Remaking History". Winner was "Lost Boys" by Orson Scott Card.
  • 1991, Hugo Award for Best Novella nomination, for "A Short, Sharp Shock". Winner was "The Hemingway Hoax" by Joe Haldeman.
  • 1991, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for Pacific Edge. Winner was The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons.
  • 1991, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Zürich". Winner was "Bears Discover Fire" by Terry Bisson.
  • 1991, Nebula Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Before I Wake". Winner was "Bears Discover Fire" by Terry Bisson.
  • 1992, James Tiptree, Jr. Award for Best Science Fiction shortlist / nomination, for Red Mars. Winner was China Mountain Zhang by Maureen F. McHugh.
  • 1992, Locus Award for Best Collection nomination, for Remaking History. Winner was Night of the Cooters: More Neat Stories by Howard Waldrop.
  • 1992, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations". Winner was "All Dracula's Children" by Dan Simmons.
  • 1992, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Vinland the Dream". Winner was "Buffalo" by John Kessel.
  • 1993, Nebula Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Vinland the Dream". Winner was "Even the Queen" by Connie Willis.
  • 1993, Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel runner-up / nomination, for Red Mars. Winner was Body of Glass by Marge Piercy.
  • 1993, Hugo Award for Best nomination, for Red Mars. Winner was Doomsday Book and A Fire Upon the Deep by Connie Willis and Vernor Vinge (tie).
  • 1993, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for Red Mars. Winner was Doomsday Book by Connie Willis.
  • 1994, British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel nomination, for Green Mars. Winner was Aztec Century by Christopher Evans.
  • 1995, Nebula Award for Best Novel nomination, for Green Mars. Winner was Moving Mars by Greg Bear.
  • 1996, James Tiptree, Jr. Award for Best Science Fiction long list / nomination, for Blue Mars. Winner was "Mountain Ways" and The Sparrow by Ursula K. Le Guin and Mary Doria Russell.
  • 1997, Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel shortlist / nomination, for Blue Mars. Winner was The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh.
  • 1997, British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel nomination, for Blue Mars. Winner was Excession by Iain M. Banks.
  • 1997, John W. Campbell Award for Best Science Fiction Novel second place / nomination, for Blue Mars. Winner was Fairyland by Paul J. McAuley.
  • 1997, Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel nomination, for The Memory Of Whiteness. Winner was End of an Era by Robert J. Sawyer.
  • 1998, Locus Award for Best Novel nomination, for Antarctica. Winner was The Rise of Endymion by Dan Simmons.
  • 1999, James Tiptree, Jr. Award for Best Science Fiction shortlist / nomination, for "Sexual Dimorphism". Winner was The Conqueror's Child by Suzy McKee Charnas.
  • 2000, Locus Award for Best Novelette nomination, for "A Martian Romance". Winner was "Border Guards" and "Huddle" by Greg Egan and Stephen Baxter (tie).
  • 2000, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars". Winner was "macs" by Terry Bisson.
  • 2000, Locus Award for Best Short Story nomination, for "Sexual Dimorphism". Winner was "macs" by Terry Bisson.
  • 2002, Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel nomination, for Green Mars. Winner was There and Back Again by Pat Murphy.
  • 2003, Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for The Years Of Rice And Salt. Winner was The Separation by Christopher Priest.
  • 2003, British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel nomination, for The Years Of Rice And Salt. Winner was The Separation by Christopher Priest.
  • 2003, Hugo Award for Best Novel nomination, for The Years Of Rice And Salt. Winner was Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer.
  • 2003, Locus Award for Best Anthology nomination, for Nebula Awards Showcase 2002. Winner was The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection by Gardner Dozois, ed.
  • 2005, British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel nomination, for Forty Signs Of Rain. Winner was River of Gods by Ian McDonald.
  • 2005, Locus Award for Best Novel nomination, for Forty Signs Of Rain. Winner was The Baroque Cycle: The Confusion; The System of the World by Neal Stephenson.
  • 2006, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for Fifty Degrees Below. Winner was Accelerando by Charles Stross.
  • 2008, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for Sixty Days And Counting. Winner was The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon.
  • 2010, Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel finalist / nomination, for Galileo's Dream. Winner was The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi.
  • 2010, Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel shortlist / nomination, for Galileo's Dream. Winner was The City & the City by China Miéville.
  • 2010, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nomination, for Galileo's Dream. Winner was Boneshaker by Cherie Priest.
  • 2010, SF Site Readers' Choice for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Book nomination, for Galileo's Dream. Winner was The City & the City by China Miéville.

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