Obligatory Hugo season FYI post
Jan. 5th, 2012 01:23 pmGood gravy, I feel peculiar posting one of these. Sort of tingly, actually...
It's Hugo nomination season, and I've actually got a couple of things from 2011 that qualify for nomination:
- The World in a Thimble, being my novella (it squeaks into that category at just over 18k words) that appears in (re)Visions: Alice.
- "The Dragon's Bargain," which is my short story from Crossed Genres' Subversion anthology.
To nominate and vote, you need a World Science Fiction society (aka WorldCon) membership. The whole thing is explained in detail here. I'm told that members get electronic editions of works that make it to the final ballot, which as Paul Cornell writes sounds like a great reason to pick up a membership before the 1/31 deadline.
My friend Racheline over at Letters From Titan (who likewise has Hugo-nominatable work of her own this year) has also opened the floor to folks who want to spread the word about anything they've published in 2011 that might also be nomination-worthy.
Edit to add: Kevin Standlee pointed me to this Google Docs spreadsheet of Hugo-eligible works that Alice Bentley is helping organize, which also includes a link to John Scalzi's annual Hugo Awareness post.
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