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Tag Archives: Nebula Awards
The Latest Developments Regarding the 2018 Nebula Award Finalists
I promise you that the regularly scheduled Star Trek Discovery review is coming, especially since they have finally found Spock (spoiler white-out). But for now, there have been some new developments on the Nebula front. For those following along at … Continue reading
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Tagged 20Booksto50K, awards, awards geekery, fandom wank, genre wank, indie vs. traditional, military science fiction, Nebula Awards, race, science fiction, SFWA, space opera
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Some Reactions to the 2018 Nebula Award Finalists
Now that about a week has passed since the 2018 Nebula Award finalists have been announced, more reaction posts are coming in. I’ve already linked to some of those as ETAs in my previous Nebula post, but I’m going to … Continue reading
Some Thoughts on the 2018 Nebula Award Finalists
The finalists for the 2018 Nebula Awards have been announced today, as have the finalists for the 2018 Aurealis Award and the finalists for the 2018 BSFA Awards were announced a few days ago. If you want to read the … Continue reading
Reactions to the 2017 Nebula Award Winners
Last week, I posted my own comments and reactions to the 2017 Nebula Award winners. Now here is a round-up of reactions from around the web. It’s fairly short, because there wasn’t a whole lot of discussion about this year’s … Continue reading
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Tagged awards geekery, deaths, fandom wank, gender, genre wank, horror, Hugo Awards, indie versus traditional, linkdump, Nebula Awards, race, science fiction
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Some Comments on the 2017 Nebula Awards Winners
So the 2017 Nebula Awards were awarded last night, as was the Palme d’Or (winner: Shoplifters by Hirokazu Kone-eda), the DFB cup (winner: Eintracht Frankfurt), the FA cup (winner: Chelsea). Oh yes, and there was a wedding in Britain, too. … Continue reading
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Tagged awards, awards geekery, fantasy, football, gender, horror, indie publishing, LGBT, Muppets, Nebula Awards, race, science fiction
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Some Thoughts on the 2017 Nebula Award Nominees
The nominees for the 2017 Nebula Awards have been announced today. At Barnes & Noble, Joel Cunningham offers an overview of the nominees and shares his thoughts on the nominated novels and at File 770, JJ shares some links to … Continue reading
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Tagged awards geekery, fandom wank, fantasy, gender, genre wank, horror, Nebula Awards, race, science fiction, young adult
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A few words on the 2016 Nebula Awards, the 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Awards and the Shadow Clarkes
Yesterday, the winners of the 2016 Nebula Awards were announced. You can find a full list of winners plus plenty of photos of the ceremony here at File 770. Joel Cunningham also offers a brief overview of the ceremony as … Continue reading
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Tagged awards geekery, Clarke Awards, fandom wank, fantasy, gender, genre wank, linguistics, Nebula Awards, science fiction, YA fantasy
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More 2016 Nebula Awards Reactions.
For starters, the nominees for the 2016 Bram Stoker Awards have been announced as well and some very fine works they are, too, including an anthology we featured at the Speculative Fiction Showcase last year. Meanwhile, further reactions to the … Continue reading
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Tagged awards geekery, fandom wank, genre wank, horror, Nebula Awards, science fiction
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Reactions to the 2016 Nebula Award Nominees
I already posted my comments on the 2016 Nebula Award nominees in this post, so let’s take a look at some other reactions from around the web: Rich Horton is generally pleased with the 2016 Nebula nominees, for even though … Continue reading
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Tagged awards geekery, fandom wank, genre wank, near future science fiction, Nebula Awards, science fiction, space opera
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Some Thoughts on the 2016 Nebula Nominees, the Shadow Clarke Award and some other awards
Yes, it’s that time of the year again, genre award shortlist time. In the past few days, the nominees for the 2016 BSFA Award, the 2016 Aurealis Award, the longlist for the 2017 David Gemmell Legend Award and the winners … Continue reading
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Tagged Avengers, awards geekery, Clarke Awards, fandom wank, fantasy, genre wank, Lovecraft, Narnia, Nebula Awards, science fiction, young adult
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