Hugo Goodness
Posted on March 26, 2005 Posted by John Scalzi 3 Comments
The Hugo Awards are out (you can find the complete list here), and it’s been a good year for acquaintances and friends, among them:
Charlie Stross, who received three Hugo nominations this year, one for Best Novel (Iron Sunrise) and two in the Best Novella category (for “The Concrete Jungle” and “Elector”).
Kelly Link, for Best Novelette (“The Faery Handbag”)
James Patrick Kelly, for Best Short Story (“The Best Christmas Ever”)
Donato Giancola, for Best Professional Artist (Donato, you may recall, did the cover to my book, although it would be too early for him to be nominated for that)
The New York Review of Science Fiction for Best Semiprozine (they recently bought something from me, so I’m inclined to think well of them; David Hartwell is also nominated for Best Professional Editor)
Strange Horizons, for Best Web Site
And also Elizabeth Bear has been nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.
Whoo-hoo to you all!
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Hugo Goodness
Posted on March 26, 2005 Posted by John Scalzi
The Hugo Awards are out (you can find the complete list here), and it’s been a good year for acquaintances and friends, among them:
Charlie Stross, who received three Hugo nominations this year, one for Best Novel (Iron Sunrise) and two in the Best Novella category (for “The Concrete Jungle” and “Elector”).
Kelly Link, for Best Novelette (“The Faery Handbag”)
James Patrick Kelly, for Best Short Story (“The Best Christmas Ever”)
Donato Giancola, for Best Professional Artist (Donato, you may recall, did the cover to my book, although it would be too early for him to be nominated for that)
The New York Review of Science Fiction for Best Semiprozine (they recently bought something from me, so I’m inclined to think well of them; David Hartwell is also nominated for Best Professional Editor)
Strange Horizons, for Best Web Site
And also Elizabeth Bear has been nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.
Whoo-hoo to you all!
Strange Horizons is actually nominated in the category of Best Web Site, which includes e.g. Locus Online (which I suppose strictly speaking is a webzine too, but point being it’s a lump category for good SF things online).
Noted and corrected, Karen. Thanks.
(a) Congrats to all the winners.
(b) Woo-hoo! Typekey signins are now working!