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Short story by Joe Haldeman
"
Graves
" is a
military science fiction
short story by
Joe Haldeman
about haunted military morticians.
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It was originally published in October 1992 in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
and appears in
The Year's Best Science Fiction
(1993),
New Masterpieces of Horror
(1996) and
The Best of Joe Haldeman
(2013).
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Reception
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"Graves" won the
1994
Nebula Award for Best Short Story
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and
World Fantasy for Best Short Fiction
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- "
Pages from a Young Girl's Journal
" by
Robert Aickman
(1975)
- "
Belsen Express
" by
Fritz Leiber
(1976)
- "
There's a Long, Long Trail A-Winding
" by
Russell Kirk
(1977)
- "
The Chimney
" by
Ramsey Campbell
(1978)
- "
Naples
" by
Avram Davidson
(1979)
- "
Mackintosh Willy
" by
Ramsey Campbell
(1980, tie)
- "
The Woman Who Loved the Moon
" by
Elizabeth A. Lynn
(1980, tie)
- "
The Ugly Chickens
" by
Howard Waldrop
(1981)
- "
The Dark Country
" by
Dennis Etchison
(1982, tie)
- "
Do the Dead Sing?
" by
Stephen King
(1982, tie)
- "
The Gorgon
" by
Tanith Lee
(1983)
- "
Elle Est Trois, (La Mort)
" by
Tanith Lee
(1984)
- "
The Bones Wizard
" by
Alan Ryan
(1985, tie)
- "
Still Life with Scorpion
" by
Scott Baker
(1985, tie)
- "
Paper Dragons
" by
James Blaylock
(1986)
- "
Red Light
" by
David J. Schow
(1987)
- "
Friend's Best Man
" by
Jonathan Carroll
(1988)
- "
Winter Solstice, Camelot Station
" by
John M. Ford
(1989)
- "
The Illusionist
" by
Steven Millhauser
(1990)
- "
A Midsummer Night's Dream
" by
Neil Gaiman
and
Charles Vess
(1991)
- "
The Somewhere Doors
" by
Fred Chappell
(1992)
- "
Graves
" by
Joe Haldeman
(1993, tie)
- "
This Year's Class Picture
" by
Dan Simmons
(1993, tie)
- "
The Lodger
" by
Fred Chappell
(1994)
- "
The Man in the Black Suit
" by
Stephen King
(1995)
- "
The Grass Princess
" by
Gwyneth Jones
(1996)
- "
Thirteen Phantasms
" by
James Blaylock
(1997)
- "
Dust Motes
" by
P. D. Cacek
(1998)
- "
The Specialist's Hat
" by
Kelly Link
(1999)
- "
The Chop Girl
" by
Ian R. MacLeod
(2000)
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