The following is a list of first place winners to date: •
1995: Tie:
A Change in the Weather by
Andrew Plotkin and ''Uncle Zebulon's Will'' by Magnus Olsson •
1996: The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet by
Graham Nelson •
1997: The Edifice by Lucian P. Smith •
1998: Photopia by
Adam Cadre •
1999: Winter Wonderland by Laura A. Knauth •
2000: Kaged by Ian Finley •
2001: All Roads by
Jon Ingold •
2002: Another Earth, Another Sky by Paul O'Brian •
2003: Slouching Towards Bedlam by Star Foster and Daniel Ravipinto •
2004: Luminous Horizon by Paul O'Brian •
2005: Vespers by Jason Devlin •
2006: Floatpoint by
Emily Short •
2007: Lost Pig by Admiral Jota (writing as Grunk) •
2008: Violet by
Jeremy Freese •
2009: ''Rover's Day Out'' by Jack Welch and Ben Collins-Sussman •
2010: Aotearoa by Matt Wigdahl •
2011: Taco Fiction by Ryan Veeder •
2012: Andromeda Apocalypse by Marco Innocenti •
2013: Coloratura by Lynnea Glasser •
2014: Hunger Daemon by Sean M. Shore •
2015: Brain Guzzlers from Beyond! by Steph Cherrywell •
2016: Detectiveland by Robin Johnson •
2017: The Wizard Sniffer by Buster Hudson •
2018: Alias "The Magpie" by J. J. Guest •
2019: Zozzled by Steph Cherrywell •
2020: Tie:
The Impossible Bottle by Linus Åkesson and
Tavern Crawler by Josh Labelle •
2021: And Then You Come to a House Not Unlike the Previous One by B.J. Best •
2022: The Grown-Up Detective Agency by Brendan Patrick Hennessy •
2023: Dr Ludwig and the Devil by SV Linwood •
2024: The Bat by Chandler Groover •
2025: Detritus by Ben Jackson Only two competitors have won more than once: Paul O'Brian, winning in 2002 and 2004, and Steph Cherrywell, winning in 2015 and 2019. == Reception ==