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2009 Hugo Award Winners
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Sun, Aug 9
By jsherry@gmail.com (Joe Sherry) Best Novel: The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman Best Novella: “The Erdmann Nexus”, by Nancy Kress Best Novelette: “Shoggoths in Bloom”, by Elizabeth Bear Best Short Story: “Exhalation”, by Ted Chiang Best Editor, Long Form: David G. Hartwell Best Editor, Short Form: Ellen Datlow
John Scalzi - Searching for a Starship Troopers in This Year's Hugo Nominees
Original at blogs.amctv.com
• Wed, Aug 5
By John Scalzi Last year this time I looked at Hugo-winning novels to see which of them had been made into movies and whether those movies were any good (Starship Troopers, anyone?) This year, I'll look at the current crop of nominees for Best Novel and try to guess what their chances are of making it onto t...
Columnists John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal Nab Four Hugo Noms
Original at blogs.amctv.com
• Fri, Mar 20
By Clayton Neuman John Scalzi -- the recipient of last year's Best Fan Writer Hugo -- received a Best Novel nomination for Zoe's Tale; his book Your Hate Mail Will Be Graded: A Decade of Whatever, 1998-2008 is nominated in the Best Related Book category, while his audiobook anthology, METAtropolis, recei...
Opinion: 2009 Hugo Award Nominees
Original at joesherry (Blogspot)
• Thu, Mar 19
By jsherry@gmail.com (Joe Sherry) Best Novel Anathem, by Neal Stephenson The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman Little Brother, by Cory Doctorow Saturn's Children, by Charles Stross Zoe's Tale, by John Scalzi Best Editor, Long Form Lou Anders Ginjer Buchanan David G. Hartwell Beth Meacham Patrick Nielsen Hayden
Opinion: Old Man's War
Original at Books by John Scalzi
• Mon, Oct 13
By John Scalzi Awards, etc: Nominee, Hugo Award for Best Novel, 2006; Finalist, 2006 Locus Award for Best First Novel; Featured selection, The Science Fiction Book Club (Winter 2005); Featured selection, Barnes & Noble Explorations (December 2005); A "Sci Fi Essential" book (January 2006)