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Sci Fiction is at present the leading online magazine for science fiction. The magazine is edited by Ellen Datlow who previously had edited two other online magazines. The first was the online incarnation of OMNI and the second was called Event Horizon.

Related Topics:
Ellen Datlow - OMNI

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The webzine starting publishing in May 2000. It first made a splash when Linda Nagata's "Goddesses" won the Nebula Award for Best Novella for 2000. It was the first time that a piece of fiction originally published on a website won a Nebula. In 2002 Ellen Datlow won her first Hugo Award for Best Editor. In 2003 stories from the webzine won three awards, the Nebula Awards for Best Short Story ("What I Didn't See" by Karen Joy Fowler) and Best Novelette ("The Empire of Ice Cream" by Jeffrey Ford), and the Theodore Sturgeon Award for Lucius Shepard's novella "Over Yonder". In 2005, Datlow won her second Hugo Award for Best Editor and the website itself won a Hugo for Best Website. She also won her first Locus Award for Best Editor in 2005.

Related Topics:
Linda Nagata - Nebula Award - Best Novella - Hugo Award - Best Editor - Best Short Story - Karen Joy Fowler - Best Novelette - Jeffrey Ford - Theodore Sturgeon Award - Lucius Shepard - Locus Award

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