Literary Awards
| Award Name | Year | For book | Short stories printed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSFA Award SF Novel | 1995 | The Time Ships | |
| Sidewise Award for Best Short Form Alternate History | 1995 | Brigantia's Angels | Traces |
| John W. Campbell Award | 1996 | The Time Ships | |
| Philip K. Dick Award | 1996 | The Time Ships | |
| Sidewise Award for Best Long Form Alternate History | 1996 | Voyage | |
| BSFA Award Short Fiction | 1997 | War Birds | Phase Space |
| SF Chronicle Award Best Novelette | 1998 | Moon Six | Traces |
| Analog Award Best Short Story | 1998 | Moon-Calf | Phase Space |
| Philip K. Dick Award | 1999 | Vacuum Diagrams | |
| Analog Award Best Short Story | 2000 | Sheena 5 | Phase Space |
| Locus Poll Award Best Novelette | 2000 | Huddle | Phase Space |
| Asimov's Readers' Poll Novelette | 2001 | On the Orion Line | Resplendent |
| BSFA Award Non-Fiction | 2001 | Omegatropic | |
| Analog Award Best Short Story | 2002 | The Hunters of Pangaea | Evolution & The Hunters of Pangaea |
| BSFA Award Short Fiction | 2004 | Mayflower II | Resplendent |
Baxter's story Last Contact was nominated for the 2008 Hugo Award for best short story.
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