Miss Congeniality

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The Miss Congeniality awards are decided by votes from the authors of the current entries. This award was first awarded in the competition's second year, in 1996.

2004 IF Comp 2004

  1. Blue Chairs, by Chris Klimas.
  2. Sting of the Wasp, by Jason Devlin.
  3. Gamlet, by Tomasz Pudlo.

2003 - IF Comp 2003

  1. Slouching Towards Bedlam, by Star Foster and Daniel Ravipinto.
  2. Risorgimento Represso, by Michael Coyne.
  3. Gourmet, by Aaron A. Reed.

2002 - IF Comp 2002

  1. Till Death Makes a Monk-Fish Out of Me!, by Mike Sousa and Jon Ingold.
  2. Another Earth, Another Sky, by Paul O'Brian.
  3. Janitor, by Peter Seebach and Kevin Lynn.

2001 - IF Comp 2001

  1. All Roads, by Jon Ingold.
  2. The Beetmonger's Journal, by Scott Starkey.
  3. Vicious Cycles, by Simon Mark.

2000 - IF Comp 2000

  1. Ad Verbum, by Nick Montfort.
  2. Rameses, by Stephen Bond.
  3. Metamorphoses, by Emily Short;
    Shade, by Andrew Plotkin (tie for 3rd).

1999 - IF Comp 1999

  1. For A Change, by Dan Schmidt.
  2. Hunter, In Darkness, by Andrew Plotkin;
    Winter Wonderland, by Laura A. Knauth (tie for 2nd).

1998 - IF Comp 1998

  1. Photopia, by Adam Cadre.
  2. Little Blue Men, by Michael Gentry.
  3. Muse, by Christopher Huang.

1997 - IF Comp 1997

  • No information. Possibly no Miss Congeniality award was named in 1997.

1996 - IF Comp 1996