Works that have won the Otherwise Award (f.k.a. the Tiptree Award). Winners include short stories, novels, graphic novels and music albums. Not all were issued as standalone publications; those do not appear in this list.
Otherwise Award Winners Public
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Works that have won the Otherwise Award (f.k.a. the Tiptree Award). Winners include short stories, novels, graphic novels and music albums. Not all were issued as standalone publications; those do not appear in this list.
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Waking the Moon de Elizabeth Hand
Sweeney Cassidy is the typical college freshman at the University of the Archangels and St. John the Divine in Washington, …
Phil in SF a dit : 1995 co-winner
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A Woman of the Iron People de Eleanor Arnason
Lixia and the members of her human crew are determined not to disturb the life on the planet circling the …
Phil in SF a dit : 1991 co-winner
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It's 2038 and the earth has been devastated by tectonic shifts accompanied by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The U.S. has …
Phil in SF a dit : 1991 co-winner
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Change or die: the only options available on the Durallium Company-owned planet GP. The planet's deadly virus had killed most …
Phil in SF a dit : 1993 winner
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Four hundred years ago, in a small town in rural France, a young woman creates the future in the shape …
Phil in SF a dit : Won in 2013.
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The knife of never letting go de Patrick Ness (duplicate) (Chaos walking -- [bk. 1])
Pursued by power-hungry Prentiss and mad minister Aaron, young Todd and Viola set out across New World searching for answers …
Phil in SF a dit : Won in 2008.
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Light From Uncommon Stars de Ryka Aoki
Good Omens meets The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet in this defiantly joyful adventure set in California's San …
Phil in SF a dit : Won in 2021.
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The Girl in the Road de Monica Byrne
Stunningly original and wildly inventive, The Girl in the Road melds the influences of Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, and Erin …
Phil in SF a dit : Won in 2014.
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Ōoku: The Inner Chambers, Vol. 1 de Fumi Yoshinaga (Ōoku, #1)
In Edo period Japan, a strange new disease called the Redface Pox has begun to prey on the country's men. …
Phil in SF a dit : Won in 2009
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China Mountain Zhang de Maureen F. McHugh
What if Chinese Marxism, not Western capitalism, came to dominate the globe? In this dazzling and insightful novel, Maureen F. …
Phil in SF a dit : 1992 winner
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Larque on the Wing de Nancy Springer
Guitar-shaped, forty-year-old wife, mother and successful crafter of home decoration products Larque Harootunian is going through a very messy mid-life …
Phil in SF a dit : 1994 co-winner
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The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein de Theodore Roszak
In The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein, Theodore Rozsak offers us a subversive, erotically charged counterpart to Mary Shelley's classic, …
Phil in SF a dit : 1995 co-winner
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Black Wine de Candas Jane Dorsey
As they struggle to survive in a barbarous fantasy land, a mother and daughter attempt to shake off the bonds …
Phil in SF a dit : 1997 co-winner
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The Conqueror's Child de Suzy McKee Charnas (Holdfast Chronicles, #4)
The Ferns were slaves of the men in the Holdfast, until Alldera Conqueror led a band of rebels to overthrow …
Phil in SF a dit : 1999 winner
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The Kappa Child de Hiromi Goto
The Kappa Child is the tale of four Japanese Canadian sisters struggling to escape the bonds of a family and …
Phil in SF a dit : 2001 winner














