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{{Short description|American science fiction author and editor (1947–2018)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] --> | name = Gardner Dozois | image = GardnerDozoisCW98 wb.jpg | imagesize = 200px | caption = Dozois at [[Clarion West Writers Workshop]], [[Seattle]], 1998 | pseudonym = | birth_name = Gardner Raymond Dozois<ref name=isfdb/> | birth_date = July 23, 1947 | birth_place = [[Salem, Massachusetts]], U.S. | death_date = {{Death date and age|2018|5|27|1947|7|23}} | death_place = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], U.S. | spouse = Susan Casper (m. c. 1970 – 2017, her death) | occupation = Editor, writer | period = 1970–2018<ref name=isfdb/> <!-- one story publ 1966 per ISFDB --> | genre = [[Science fiction magazine]]s, [[anthologies]], short fiction | subject = | movement = | notableworks = ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' | awards = | influences = | influenced = | signature = | website = }} '''Gardner Raymond Dozois''' ({{IPAc-en|pron|d|oʊ|ˈ|z|w|ɑː}} {{respell|doh|ZWAH|'}}; July 23, 1947 – May 27, 2018) was an American [[science fiction]] [[author]] and [[editing|editor]]. He was the founding editor of ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction]]'' anthologies (1984–2018) and was editor of ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' (1986–2004), garnering multiple [[Hugo Award|Hugo]] and [[Locus Award]]s for those works almost every year. He also won the [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story]] twice.<ref name=SFAwards/> He was inducted to the [[Museum of Pop Culture#Science Fiction Museum|Science Fiction Hall of Fame]] on June 25, 2011.<ref name=sfhof2011/> ==Biography== Dozois was born July 23, 1947, in [[Salem, Massachusetts]].<ref name=locus/> He graduated from [[Salem High School (Massachusetts)|Salem High School]] with the Class of 1965. From 1966 to 1969 he served in the [[United States Army|Army]] as a journalist, after which he moved to New York City to work as an editor in the science fiction field. One of his stories had been published by [[Frederik Pohl]] in the September 1966 issue of ''[[If (magazine)|If]]'' but <!-- probably his debut as a "professional" writer -->his next four appeared in 1970, three in [[Damon Knight]]'s anthology series ''[[Orbit (anthology series)|Orbit]]''.<ref name=isfdb/> Dozois said that he turned to reading fiction partially as an escape from the provincialism of his home town.{{cn|date=March 2024}} He was badly injured in a taxi accident after returning from a [[Philadelphia Phillies]] game in 2004 (causing him to miss [[Worldcon]] for the first time in many years) but made a full recovery. On July 6, 2007, Dozois had surgery for a planned [[Coronary artery bypass surgery|quintuple bypass operation]]. A week later, he experienced complications which prompted additional surgery to implant a [[Defibrillation|defibrillator]].{{cn|date=March 2024}} Dozois died on May 27, 2018, of a systemic infection at a hospital in Philadelphia at the age of 70.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/obituaries/gardner-dozois-70-acclaimed-science-fiction-editor-20180529.html|title=Gardner Dozois, 70, acclaimed science fiction editor|last=Graham|first=Kristen A.|date=May 29, 2018|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|access-date=May 29, 2018}}</ref> == Fiction == As a writer, Dozois mainly worked in shorter forms. He won the [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story]] twice: once for "{{ill|The Peacemaker (short story)|lt=The Peacemaker|fr|Apaisement (nouvelle)}}" in 1983, and again for "[[Morning Child]]" in 1984. His short fiction has been collected in ''The Visible Man'' (1977), ''Geodesic Dreams'' (a best-of collection), ''Slow Dancing through Time'' (1990, collaborations), ''Strange Days'' (2001, another best-of collection), ''Morning Child and Other Stories'' (2004) and ''When the Great Days Come'' (2011). As a novelist, Dozois's oeuvre is significantly smaller. He was the author of one solo novel, ''[[Strangers (Dozois novel)|Strangers]]'' (1978), as well as a collaboration with [[George Alec Effinger]], ''Nightmare Blue'' (1977), and a collaboration with [[George R. R. Martin]] and [[Daniel Abraham (author)|Daniel Abraham]] for ''[[Hunter's Run]]'' (2008). After becoming editor of ''Asimov's'', Dozois's fiction output dwindled. His 2006 novelette "Counterfactual" won the [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]]. Dozois also wrote short fiction reviews for ''[[Locus (magazine)|Locus]]''. [[Michael Swanwick]], one of his co-authors, completed a long interview with Dozois covering every published piece of his fiction. ''Being Gardner Dozois: An Interview by Michael Swanwick'' was published by [[Old Earth Books]] in 2001.<ref>{{isfdb title |103637 |Being Gardner Dozois}}. ('''ISFDB'''). Retrieved April 8, 2013.</ref> It won the [[Locus Award]] for Non-Fiction and was a finalist for the [[Hugo Award for Best Related Work]].<ref>[http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/NomLit134.html#5091 "Swanwick, Michael"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120629222941/http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/NomLit134.html#5091 |date=June 29, 2012 }}. ''The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees''. Locus Publications. Retrieved April 8, 2013.</ref> ==Editorial work== Dozois was known primarily as an editor, winning the [[Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor]] 15 times in 17 years from 1988 to his retirement from ''Asimov's'' in 2004.<ref name=SFAwards/> [[George R. R. Martin]] described him as the most important and influential editor in science fiction since [[John W. Campbell]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/2019/02/21/hugo-recommendations-editing-redux/|title=Hugo Recommendations – Editing (Redux) | Not a Blog}}</ref> In addition to his work with ''Asimov's'' (of which he was the first associate editor in 1976), he also worked in the 1970s with magazines such as ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', ''[[If (magazine)|If]]'', ''[[Worlds of Fantasy]]'', and ''[[Worlds of Tomorrow (magazine)|Worlds of Tomorrow]]''.<ref name=locus/> Dozois was also a prolific short fiction anthologist. After resigning from his ''Asimov's'' position, he remained the editor of the anthology series ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction]]'', published annually since 1984. In three decades ''Locus'' readers have voted it the year's best anthology almost 20 times and the runner-up almost 10 times.<ref name=SFAwards/><!-- in the first 27 years, one fourth place followed by 1st/2nd every year --> And, with [[Jack Dann]], he edited a long series of themed anthologies, each with a self-explanatory title such as ''Cats'', ''Dinosaurs'', ''Seaserpents'', or ''[[Hackers (short stories)|Hackers]]''. Stories selected by Gardner Dozois for the annual best-of-year volumes have won, as of December 2015, 44 [[Hugo Awards|Hugos]], 41 [[Nebula Awards|Nebulas]], 32 [[Locus Awards|Locus]], 10 [[World Fantasy Awards|World Fantasy]] and 18 [[Theodore Sturgeon Awards|Sturgeon Awards]]. That also includes the Dutton series (Dozois volumes only). Dozois consistently expressed a particular interest in adventure SF and [[space opera]], which he collectively referred to as "center-core SF".<ref>[http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/2007/dt0710.htm Gardner Dozois, the Revitalization of Genre SF, and The New Space Opera] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080926152437/http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/2007/dt0710.htm |date=September 26, 2008 }} by Dave Truesdale, Fantasy and Science Fiction, accessed November 3, 2008.</ref> == Bibliography == {{Incomplete list|date=July 2022}} ===Fiction=== ====Novels==== *''Nightmare Blue'' (with [[George Alec Effinger]]) (1975, {{ISBN|978-0-425-02819-3}}) *[[Strangers (science fiction novel)|''Strangers'']] (1978, {{ISBN|978-0-399-12095-4}}) *''[[Hunter's Run]]'' (2008, {{ISBN|978-0-06-137329-9}}) (with George R. R. Martin and Daniel Abraham) *''City Under the Stars'' (2020, {{ISBN|978-1250756589}}) (with Michael Swanwick) ====Collections==== *''The Visible Man'' (1977, {{ISBN|978-0-425-03595-5}}) *''Slow Dancing Through Time'' (1990, {{ISBN|978-0942681031}}) *''Geodesic Dreams'' (1992, {{ISBN|978-0-312-08197-3}}) *''Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois'' (2001, {{ISBN|978-1-886778-26-9}}) *''Morning Child and Other Stories'' (2004, {{ISBN|978-0-7434-9318-5}}) *''When the Great Days Come'' (2011, {{ISBN|978-1-60701-278-8}}) ====Short stories==== * ''The Empty Man'' (1966) * ''The Sound of Muzak'' (1970) * ''Wires'' (1971) * ''Conditioned Reflex'' (1972) * ''King Harvest'' (1972) * ''Flying'' (1973) * ''In A Crooked Year'' (1973) * ''The Sacrifice'' (1982) * ''Virgin Territory'' (1984) * ''The City of God'' (1995) (with [[Michael Swanwick]]) * ''Sunk Beneath the Waves'' (2013) * ''The Place of Bones'' (2016) * ''A Dog's Story'' (2017) * ''Unstoppable'' (2018) * ''Homecoming'' (2019) ====Anthologies==== ;Edited by Gardner Dozois {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *''A Day in the Life'' (1972, {{ISBN|978-0-06-011076-5}}) *''Another World: Adventures in Otherness'' (1977, {{ISBN|978-0-695-40695-0}}) *''[[The Legend Book of Science Fiction|Modern Classics of Science Fiction]]'' (1992, {{ISBN|978-0-312-07238-4}}) *''[[Modern Classic Short Novels of Science Fiction]]'' (1994, {{ISBN|978-0-312-10504-4}}) *''[[Modern Classic Short Novels of Science Fiction|Mammoth Book of Contemporary SF Masters]]'' (1994, {{ISBN|978-1-85487-297-5}}) *''Killing Me Softly'' (1995, ASIN B000OEN80G) *''Dying for It'' (1997, ASIN B000H40WZC) *''[[Modern Classics of Fantasy]]'' (1997, {{ISBN|978-0-312-16931-2}}) *''[[The Good Old Stuff|The Good Old Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition]]'' (1998, {{ISBN|978-0-312-19275-4}}) *''[[The Good New Stuff|The Good New Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition]]'' (1999, {{ISBN|978-0-312-19890-9}}) *''Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons'' (2000, {{ISBN|978-0-312-25462-9}}) *''The Furthest Horizon: SF Adventures to the Far Future'' (2000, {{ISBN|978-0-312-26326-3}}) *''Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming'' (2001, {{ISBN|978-0-312-27570-9}}) *''Supermen: Tales of the Posthuman Future'' (2002, {{ISBN|978-0-312-27569-3}}) *''Galileo's Children: Tales of Science vs. Superstition'' (2005, {{ISBN|978-1-59102-315-9}}) *''[[One Million A.D.]]'' (2005, {{ISBN|0-7394-6273-3}}) *''[[Nebula Awards Showcase 2006]]'' (2006, {{ISBN|978-0-451-46064-6}}) *''[[Galactic Empires (anthology)|Galactic Empires]]'' (2007) *''[[The Mammoth Book of the Best Short SF Novels]]'' (2009) * ''The Book of Silverberg: Stories in Honor of Robert Silverberg'' (2014) (with William Schafer) *''[[The Book of Swords (anthology)|The Book of Swords]]'' (2017) *''The Book of Magic'' (2018) {{div col end}} co-edited by Dozois and [[Susan Casper]] *''Ripper'' (1988, {{ISBN|978-0-8125-1700-2}}) (co-edited with [[Susan Casper]]) co-edited by Dozois and Mike Resnick *''Future Earths: Under African Skies'' (1993, {{ISBN|978-0-88677-544-5}}) (co-edited with [[Mike Resnick]]) *''Future Earths: Under South American Skies'' (1993, {{ISBN|978-0-88677-581-0}}) (co-edited with [[Mike Resnick]]) co-edited by Dozois and [[Stanley Schmidt]] *''[[Roads Not Taken: Tales of Alternate History]]'' (1998, {{ISBN|978-0-345-42194-4}}) (co-edited with [[Stanley Schmidt]]) co-edited by Dozois and [[Jonathan Strahan]] *''[[The New Space Opera]]'' (2007, {{ISBN|978-0-06-084675-6}}) (co-edited with [[Jonathan Strahan]]) *''[[The New Space Opera 2]]'' (2009, {{ISBN|978-0-06-156235-8}}) (co-edited with [[Jonathan Strahan]]) co-edited by Dozois and [[Greg Bear]] * ''[[Multiverse: Exploring Poul Anderson's Worlds]]'' (2014) (co-edited with [[Greg Bear]]) ;Cross-genre anthologies co-edited by Dozois and [[George R. R. Martin]] *''[[Songs of the Dying Earth]]'', a tribute anthology to [[Jack Vance]]'s seminal ''[[Dying Earth]]'' series, published by [[Subterranean Press]] (2009) *''[[Warriors (anthology)|Warriors]]'', a cross-genre anthology featuring stories about war and warriors (2010) *''[[Songs of Love and Death (anthology)|Songs of Love and Death]]'', a cross-genre anthology featuring stories of romance in fantasy and science fiction settings (2010) *''[[Down These Strange Streets]]'', a cross-genre anthology featuring stories of private-eye detectives in fantasy and science fiction settings (November 2011) *''[[Old Mars]]'', an anthology featuring new stories about Mars in retro-SF vein (2013) *''[[Dangerous Women (anthology)|Dangerous Women]]'', a cross-genre anthology featuring stories about women warriors (2013) *''[[Rogues (anthology)|Rogues]]'', a cross-genre anthology featuring stories about assorted rogues (2014) *''[[Old Venus]]'', an anthology featuring new stories about Venus in retro-SF vein (2015) ;Themed anthology series co-edited by Dozois and Jack Dann {{main|Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois Ace anthology series}} {{div col|colwidth=30em}} ''Formerly known as "Magic Tales Anthology Series" until 1995; most released under the Ace imprint.'' *''[[Future Power]]'' (1976, ASIN B000H75MWC) (co-edited with [[Jack Dann]]) *''[[Aliens!]]'' (April 1980, Pocket Books, {{ISBN|0-671-83155-0}}) *''[[Unicorns!]]'' (May 1982, {{ISBN|978-0-441-85441-7}}) *''[[Magicats!]]'' (June 1984, {{ISBN|978-0-441-51532-5}}) *''[[Bestiary!]]'' (October 1985, {{ISBN|978-0-441-05508-1}}) *''[[Mermaids!]]'' (January 1986, {{ISBN|978-0-441-52567-6}}) *''[[Sorcerers!]]'' (October 1986, {{ISBN|978-0-441-77532-3}}) *''[[Demons!]]'' (July 1987, {{ISBN|978-0-441-14264-4}}) *''[[Dogtales!]]'' (September 1988, {{ISBN|978-0-441-15760-0}}) *''[[Seaserpents!]]'' (December 1989, {{ISBN|978-0-441-75682-7}}) *''[[Dinosaurs! (1990 anthology)|Dinosaurs!]]'' (June 1990, {{ISBN|978-0-441-14883-7}}) *''[[Little People! (book)|Little People!]]'' (March 1991, {{ISBN|978-0-441-50391-9}}) *''[[Magicats II]]'' (December 1991, {{ISBN|978-0-441-51533-2}}) *''[[Unicorns II]]'' (November 1992, {{ISBN|978-0-441-84564-4}}) *''[[Dragons!]]'' (August 1993, {{ISBN|978-0-441-16631-2}}) *''[[Invaders! (anthology)|Invaders!]]'' (December 1993, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01519-1}}) *''[[Horses!]]'' (May 1994, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00057-9}}) *''[[Angels!]]'' (June 1995, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00220-7}}) *''[[Dinosaurs II]]'' (December 1995, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00285-6}}) *''[[Hackers (anthology)|Hackers]]'' (October 1996, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00375-4}}) *''[[Timegates]]'' (March 1997, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00428-7}}) *''[[Clones (anthology)|Clones]]'' (April 1998, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00522-2}}) *''[[Immortals (anthology)|Immortals]]'' (July 1998, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00539-0}}) *''[[Nanotech (anthology)|Nanotech]]'' (December 1998, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00585-7}}) *''[[Future War (anthology)|Future War]]'' (August 1999, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00639-7}}) *''[[Armageddons]]'' (November 1999, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00675-5}}) *''[[Aliens Among Us]]'' (June 2000, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00704-2}}) *''[[Genometry]]'' (January 2001, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00797-4}}) *''[[Space Soldiers]]'' (April 2001, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00824-7}}) *''[[Future Sports]]'' (June 2002, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00961-9}}) *''[[Beyond Flesh]]'' (December 2002, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00999-2}}) *''[[Future Crimes]]'' (December 2003, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01118-6}}) *''[[A.I.s]]'' (December 2004, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01216-9}}) *''[[Robots (Ace anthology)|Robots]]'' (August 2005, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01321-0}}) *''[[Beyond Singularity]]'' (December 2005, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01363-0}}) *''[[Escape from Earth]]'' (August 2006, Science Fiction Book Club, {{ISBN|978-1-58288-225-3}}) *''[[Futures Past]]'' (November 2006, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01454-5}}) *''[[Dangerous Games (anthology)|Dangerous Games]]'' (April 2007, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01490-3}}) *''[[Wizards (Ace anthology)|Wizards]]'' (May 2007, {{ISBN|978-1-101-20874-8}}) *''[[The Dragon Book (anthology)|The Dragon Book]]'' (November 2009, {{ISBN|978-1-101-15126-6}}) {{div col end}} ;"Isaac Asimov's" anthology series {{div col|colwidth=30em}} *''Transcendental Tales from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'' (1989, {{ISBN|978-0-89865-762-3}}) *''Time Travelers from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'' (1989, {{ISBN|978-0-441-80935-6}}) *''Isaac Asimov's Robots'' (1991, {{ISBN|978-0-441-37376-5}}) (co-edited with [[Sheila Williams]]) *''Isaac Asimov's Aliens'' (1991, {{ISBN|978-0-441-01672-3}}) *''Isaac Asimov's Mars'' (1991, {{ISBN|978-0-441-37375-8}}) *''Isaac Asimov's Earth'' (1992, {{ISBN|978-0-441-37377-2}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's War'' (1993, {{ISBN|978-0-441-37393-2}}) *''Isaac Asimov's SF Lite'' (1993, {{ISBN|978-0-441-37389-5}}) *''Isaac Asimov's Cyberdreams'' (1994, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00073-9}}) *''Isaac Asimov's Skin Deep'' (1995, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00190-3}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Ghosts'' (1995, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00254-2}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Vampires'' (1996, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00387-7}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Moons'' (1997, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00453-9}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Christmas'' (1997, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00491-1}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Detectives'' (1998, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00545-1}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Camelot'' (1998, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00527-7}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Solar System'' (1999, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00698-4}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Werewolves'' (1999, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00661-8}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Valentines'' (1999, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00602-1}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Halloween'' (1999, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00854-4}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Utopias'' (2000, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00784-4}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Mother's Day'' (2000, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00721-9}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) *''Isaac Asimov's Father's Day'' (2001, {{ISBN|978-0-441-00874-2}}) (co-edited with Sheila Williams) {{div col end}} ;''The Year's Best Science Fiction'' series {{main|The Year's Best Science Fiction}} {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: First Annual Collection]]'' (1984) * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Second Annual Collection]]'' (1985) * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection]]'' (1986) * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Annual Collection]]'' (1987) * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection]]'' (1988) ''[[The Best New Science Fiction (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection]]'' (1989) ''[[Best New SF #02 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection]]'' (1990) ''[[Best New SF #03 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighth Annual Collection]]'' (1991) ''[[Best New SF #04 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection]]'' (1992) ''[[Best New SF #05 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection]]'' (1993) ''[[Best New SF #06 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection]]'' (1994) ''[[Best New SF #07 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twelfth Annual Collection]]'' (1995) ''[[Best New Science Fiction #08 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirteenth Annual Collection]]'' (1996) ''[[Best New SF #09 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourteenth Annual Collection]]'' (1997) ''[[Best New Science Fiction #10 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection]]'' (1998) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #11 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixteenth Annual Collection]]'' (1999) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #12 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection]]'' (2000) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #13 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection]]'' (2001) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #14 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection]]'' (2002) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #15 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection]]'' (2003) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #16 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection]]'' (2004) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #17 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Second Annual Collection]]'' (2005) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #18 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection]]'' (2006) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #19 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection]]'' (2007) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #20 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection]]'' (2008) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #21 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection]]'' (2009) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #22 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection]]'' (2010) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #23 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Eighth Annual Collection]]'' (2011) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #24 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Ninth Annual Collection]]'' (2012) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #25 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection]]'' (2013) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #26 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection]]'' (2014) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #27 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Second Annual Collection]]'' (2015) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #28 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Third Annual Collection]]'' (2016) ''[[The Mammoth Book Of Best New Science Fiction #29 (UK)]]'' * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fourth Annual Collection]]'' (2017) * ''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fifth Annual Collection]]'' (2018) * ''[[Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction]]'' (2005) (Anthology from previous ''Year's Best Science Fiction'' editions) * ''[[Best of the Best Volume 2: 20 Years of the Year's Best Short Science Fiction Novels]]'' (2007) (Anthology from previous ''Year's Best Science Fiction'' editions) {{div col end}} Dozois also edited volumes six through ten of the ''Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year'' series after [[Lester del Rey]] edited the first five volumes. That series began in 1972 and ended in 1981. === Non-Fiction === *''The Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr.'' (1977, {{ISBN|978-0-916186-04-3}}) *''Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy'' (1993, {{ISBN|978-0-312-08926-9}}) (co-edited with Stanley Schmidt and Sheila Williams) * ''Sense of Wonder: Short Fiction Reviews (2009-2017)'' (2018) ==Awards== {| class="wikitable" |+ Awards for Gardner Dozois |- ! Work !! Year & Award!!Category !!Result !! Ref. |- | rowspan="1" |''A Dream at Noonday'' |1971 [[Nebula Award]] |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''A Special Kind of Morning'' |1972 [[Locus Award]] |Short Fiction |{{Nominated}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Locus_Awards </ref> |- |1972 [[Hugo Award]] |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- |1972 Nebula Award |Novelette |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Horse of Air'' |1972 Nebula Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''A Kingdom by the Sea'' |1973 Locus Award |Short Fiction |{{Nominated}} | |- |1973 Hugo Award |Novelette |{{CFinalist}} | |- |1973 Nebula Award |Novelette |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''[[Chains of the Sea]]'' |1974 Hugo Award |Novella |{{CFinalist}} | |- |1974 Locus Award |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- |1974 Nebula Award |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''Strangers'' (Novella) |1975 Locus Award |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- |1975 Hugo Award |Novella |{{CFinalist}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''[[Strangers (Dozois novel)|Strangers]]'' (Novel) |1979 Locus Award |SF Novel |{{Nominated}} | |- |1979 Nebula Award |Novel |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Future Power'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]])'' |1977 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Immortals (anthology)|Immortals]]'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]])'' |1979 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year (8th Annual Collection)'' |1980 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year (9th Annual Collection)'' |1981 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year (10th Annual Collection)'' |1982 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''Disciples'' |1982 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- |1982 Nebula Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Executive Clemency'' |1982 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="4" |''The Peacemaker'' |1984 Hugo Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- |1984 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- |1984 SF Chronicle Award |Short Story |{{Won}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Science_Fiction_Chronicle_Readers_Poll_1984 </ref> |- |1984 Nebula Award |Short Story |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Dinner Party'' |1985 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (1st Annual Collection)'' |1985 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''[[Morning Child]]'' |1985 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- |1985 SF Chronicle Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Science_Fiction_Chronicle_Readers_Poll_1985 </ref> |- |1985 Nebula Award |Short Story |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Morning Child and Other Stories'' |2005 Locus Award |Collection |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Bestiary!]]'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]])'' |1986 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (2nd Annual Collection)'' |1986 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''The Gods of Mars'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]] & [[Michael Swanwick]])'' |1986 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- |1986 Nebula Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (3rd Annual Collection)'' |1987 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (3rd Annual Collection)'' |1987 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (4th Annual Collection)'' |1988 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="9" |''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' |1987 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} |<ref> https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/award_category.cgi?478+0 </ref> |- |1988 [[World Fantasy Special Award—Professional]] | |{{Nominated}} | |- |1988 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- |1990 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- |1992 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- |1993 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- |1994 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- |1995 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- |1997 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Asimov's Science Fiction'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (4th Annual Collection)'' |1988 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (5th Annual Collection)'' |1989 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Asimov's Science Fiction'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (5th Annual Collection)'' |1989 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Solace'' |1990 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Asimov's Science Fiction'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (6th Annual Collection)'' |1990 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (6th Annual Collection)'' |1990 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Après Moi'' |1991 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Asimov's Science Fiction'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (7th Annual Collection)'' |1991 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (8th Annual Collection)'' |1992 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''Slow Dancing Through Time'' |1991 Locus Award |Collection |{{Nominated}} | |- |1991 Readercon Awards |Value in Bookcraft |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (8th Annual Collection)'' |1992 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Geodesic Dreams'' |1993 Locus Award |Collection |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (9th Annual Collection)'' |1993 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (10th Annual Collection)'' |1994 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Modern Classic Short Novels of Science Fiction]]'' |1995 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (11th Annual Collection)'' |1995 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Killing Me Softly: Erotic Tales of Unearthly Love'' |1996 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (12th Annual Collection)'' |1996 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''The City of God'' ''(with [[Michael Swanwick]])'' |1996 Locus Award |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- |1997 Asimov's Readers' Poll |Novella |{{Nominated|6th Place}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Asimovs_Reader_Poll_1997 </ref> |- | rowspan="2" |''Community'' |1997 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- |1997 Asimov's Readers' Poll |Short Story |{{Nominated|9th Place}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (13th Annual Collection)'' |1997 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Dying For It: More Erotic Tales of Unearthly Love'' |1998 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (14th Annual Collection)'' |1998 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''[[Modern Classics of Fantasy]]'' |1998 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |1998 [[World Fantasy Award]] |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" | |1998 [[World Fantasy Special Award—Professional]] | for anthologies & editing |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''Ancestral Voices'' ''(with [[Michael Swanwick]])'' |1999 Asimov's Readers' Poll |Novella |{{Nominated|4th Place}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Asimovs_Reader_Poll_1999 </ref> |- |1999 Locus Award |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Nanotech (anthology)|Nanotech]]'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]])'' |1999 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[The Good Old Stuff|The Good Old Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition]]'' |1999 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (15th Annual Collection)'' |1999 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows'' |2000 Asimov's Readers' Poll |Novelette |{{Nominated|2nd Place}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Asimovs_Reader_Poll_2000 </ref> |- |2000 Locus Award |Novelette |{{Nominated}} | |- |2001 Nebula Award |Novelette |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (16th Annual Collection)'' |2000 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[The Good New Stuff|The Good New Stuff: Adventure SF in the Grand Tradition]]'' |2000 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (17th Annual Collection)'' |2001 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons'' |2001 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Furthest Horizon: SF Adventures to the Far Future'' |2001 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois'' |2002 Locus Award |Collection |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Supermen: Tales of the Posthuman Future'' |2002 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming'' |2002 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (18th Annual Collection)'' |2002 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (19th Annual Collection)'' |2003 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Hanging Curve'' |2003 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (20th Annual Collection)'' |2004 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Fairy Tale'' |2004 Locus Award |Short Story |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (20th Annual Collection)'' |2004 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' & ''The Year's Best Science Fiction (21st Annual Collection)'' |2005 Hugo Award |Professional Editor |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (21st Annual Collection)'' |2005 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''Shadow Twin'' ''(with [[Daniel Abraham (author)|Daniel Abraham]] & [[George R. R. Martin]])'' |2005 Locus Award |Novella |{{Nominated}} | |- |2006 Asimov's Readers' Poll |Novella |{{Nominated|4th Place}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Asimovs_Reader_Poll_2006 </ref> |- | rowspan="1" |''Galileo's Children: Tales of Science vs. Superstition'' |2006 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction|The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction]]'' |2006 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (22nd Annual Collection)'' |2006 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''Counterfactual'' |2006 [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]] |Short Form |{{Won}} | |- |2007 Locus Award |Novelette |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Escape from Earth|Escape from Earth: New Adventures in Space]]'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]])'' |2007 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Futures Past]]'' ''(with [[Jack Dann]])'' |2007 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Nebula Awards Showcase 2006]]'' |2007 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (23rd Annual Collection)'' |2007 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- |2007 Hugo Award |Professional Editor (Short Form) |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[One Million A.D.]]'' |2007 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''[[Wizards (Ace anthology)|Wizards: Magical Tales from the Masters of Modern Fantasy]]'' |2008 [[Shirley Jackson Award]] |Anthology |{{Nominated}} |<ref> https://www.sfadb.com/Shirley_Jackson_Awards_2008 </ref> |- |2008 World Fantasy Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Best of the Best Volume 2: 20 Years of the Year's Best Short Science Fiction Novels|The Best of the Best Volume 2: 20 Years of the Best Short Science Fiction Novels]]'' |2008 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (24th Annual Collection)'' |2008 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[The New Space Opera]]'' ''(with Jonathan Strahan)'' |2008 [[Ditmar Award]] |Collected Work |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Galactic Empires (anthology)|Galactic Empires]]'' |2009 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''[[The New Space Opera 2]]'' ''(with Jonathan Strahan)'' |2009 [[Aurealis Award]] |Anthology |{{CFinalist}} | |- |2010 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- |2010 Ditmar Award |Collected Work |{{CFinalist}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection|The Year's Best Science Fiction (25th Annual Collection)]]'' |2010 [[FantLab's Book of the Year Award]] |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- |2009 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="4" |''[[Songs of the Dying Earth|Songs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance]]'' |2010 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |2010 World Fantasy Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |2010 [[British Fantasy Award]] |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |2014 FantLab's Book of the Year Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Dragon Book'' |2010 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Warriors (anthology)|Warriors]]'' |2011 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (27th Annual Collection)'' |2011 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Hunter's Run]]'' ''(with Daniel Abraham & [[George R. R. Martin]])'' |2011 [[Seiun Award]] |Translated Long Work |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''When the Great Days Come'' |2012 Locus Award |Collection |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (28th Annual Collection)'' |2012 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Rip-Off!'' |2013 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (29th Annual Collection)'' |2013 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Old Mars]]'' ''(with [[George R. R. Martin]])'' |2014 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Dangerous Women (anthology)|Dangerous Women]]'' ''(with [[George R. R. Martin]])'' |2014 World Fantasy Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''[[The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection|The Year's Best Science Fiction (26th Annual Collection)]]'' |2010 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |2014 FantLab's Book of the Year Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (30th Annual Collection)'' |2014 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="3" |''[[Rogues (anthology)|Rogues]]'' ''(with [[George R. R. Martin]])'' |2015 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- |2015 World Fantasy Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |2015 FantLab's Book of the Year Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (31st Annual Collection)'' |2015 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Book of Silverberg: Stories In Honor of Robert Silverberg'' ''(with William Schafer)'' |2015 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''[[Old Venus]]'' ''(with [[George R. R. Martin]])'' |2016 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (32nd Annual Collection)'' |2016 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (33rd Annual Collection)'' |2017 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''[[The Book of Swords]]'' |2018 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- |2018 World Fantasy Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (34th Annual Collection)'' |2018 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''Sense of Wonder: Short Fiction Reviews (2009-2017)'' |2019 Locus Award |Non-Fiction |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="2" |''The Book of Magic'' |2019 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Won}} | |- |2019 World Fantasy Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | | |- | rowspan="2" |''The Year's Best Science Fiction (35th Annual Collection)'' |2019 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- |2019 Hugo Award |Professional Editor (Short Form) |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''The Very Best of the Best: 35 Years of The Year's Best Science Fiction'' |2020 Locus Award |Anthology |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" |''City Under the Stars'' ''(with [[Michael Swanwick]])'' |2021 Locus Award |SF Novel |{{Nominated}} | |- | rowspan="1" | |1998 SF Chronicle Award |Pro Editor - Magazines |{{Won}} |<ref> https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ay.cgi?36+1998 </ref> |- | rowspan="1" | |2011 Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame | |{{Won|Inducted}} | |- | rowspan="1" | |2016 [[Edward E. Smith Memorial Award]] | |{{Won}} | |- | rowspan="1" | |2017 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association |Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award |{{Won}} |<ref> https://nebulas.sfwa.org/award/solstice-award/ </ref> |- |} == Critical studies and reviews of Dozois's work == ;''Old Venus * {{cite journal |author=Sakers, Don |author-link=Don Sakers |date=May 2015 |title=The Reference Library |journal=Analog Science Fiction and Fact |volume=135 |issue=5 |pages=104–107}} ==See also== {{Portal bar |Speculative fiction }} <!-- delete "bar" if/when there are enough ordinary See also --> ==References== {{reflist |25em |refs= <ref name=isfdb> {{isfdb name |198}} (ISFDB). Retrieved April 8, 2013.</ref> <ref name=locus> "Gardner Dozois: The Good Stuff". Interview of Dozois. ''[[Locus (magazine)|Locus: The Magazine of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Field]]'' 574 (November 2008), pp. 68–70.</ref> <!-- awards refs --> <ref name=SFAwards> [http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/NomLit40.html#1415 "Dozois, Gardner"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705192851/http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/NomLit40.html |date=July 5, 2012 }}. ''The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees''. [[Locus Publications]]. Retrieved April 8, 2013.</ref> <ref name=sfhof2011> {{cite web|url=http://www.empmuseum.org/exhibitions/index.asp?categoryID=203 |title=Science Fiction Hall of Fame |access-date=July 21, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721162138/http://www.empmuseum.org/exhibitions/index.asp?categoryID=203 |archive-date=July 21, 2011 }}. [Quote: "EMP is proud to announce the 2011 Hall of Fame inductees: ..."]. May/June/July 2011. EMP Museum (''empmuseum.org''). Archived July 21, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2013.</ref> }} ==External links== ;Interviews *[http://www.sfsite.com/11b/gd93.htm The SF Site: A Conversation with Gardner Dozois] *[http://www.locusmag.com/1997/Issues/12/Dozois.html Locus Online: Gardner Dozois Interview] (excerpt) ;Other * {{isfdb name|198}} * {{sfhof |1593 |Gardner Dozois}} *[http://www.michaelswanwick.com/nonfic/dozois.html Profile of Gardner Dozois] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161013165531/http://www.michaelswanwick.com/nonfic/dozois.html |date=October 13, 2016 }}, Philcon 97 Program Book, copy at Michael Swanwick Online *[https://web.archive.org/web/20100207175105/http://www.asimovs.com/aspnet_forum/viewprofile.aspx?UserID=15 Gardner Dozois at Asimovs.com] <!-- not available 2011-09-29 --> *{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080125134625/http://www.sfwa.org/reading/rec_dozois.htm |date=January 25, 2008 |title=Gardner Dozois's Recommended Reading List }}, SFWA Recommended Reading Lists, no date – "devised to direct younger readers to older stuff" *[https://www.freesfonline.net/authors/Gardner_Dozois.html Gardner Dozois's online fiction] at ''Free Speculative Fiction Online'' * [http://lccn.loc.gov/n50029857 Gardner Dozois] at [[Library of Congress]] Authorities – with 96 catalog records {{Martin-Dozois anthologies}} {{Nebula Award for Best Short Story}} {{World Fantasy Award Best Anthology}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Dozois, Gardner}} [[Category:1947 births]] [[Category:2018 deaths]] [[Category:Writers from Salem, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Military personnel from Massachusetts]] [[Category:20th-century American novelists]] [[Category:21st-century American novelists]] [[Category:American male novelists]] [[Category:American science fiction writers]] [[Category:American science fiction editors]] [[Category:Hugo Award–winning editors]] [[Category:Nebula Award winners]] [[Category:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees]] [[Category:Sidewise Award winners]] [[Category:American male short story writers]] [[Category:20th-century American short story writers]] [[Category:21st-century American short story writers]] [[Category:20th-century American male writers]] [[Category:21st-century American male writers]] [[Category:American speculative fiction editors]] [[Category:Salem High School (Massachusetts) alumni]]
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