Bill will be participating the 2007 Nebula Awards Weekend in New York City.
King of Zembla takes Jeff Ford, Rick Bowes and me to the Zemblan Literary Thunderdome.
As many other folks have pointed out, SFWA has released the final ballot for this year's Nebula Awards. No surprise that ❦paulmelko and ❦mabfan and Jim Kelly and I all made it since there was no first round of voting in our category! But apparently the jury declined
I keep meaning to remind eligible Hugo nominators (i.e., members of this year's or last year's Worldcon) to keep "Inclination" in mind in the novella category. Asimov's, April/May 2006. (Hey, ❦paulmelko's novella from the same issue, "The
The good folks at Asimov's have released their 2006 preliminary Nebula Award ballot entries online for free. This means you can now read my novella "Inclination" at their site for free, in its entirety. But that's not all! Read Paul Melko's excellent
The 2006 preliminary Nebula Award ballot has just been announced by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). My novella "Inclination" is up there in the novella category. The preliminary ballot is essentially the Nebula longlist. SFWA members will now vote to narrow the ballot down
Attention, Asimov's readers! Voting for the 2006 Asimov's Readers' Awards is now underway, with a convenient online form for your polling ease. Please remember that my story "Inclination" is up for consideration in the novella category. If you wanted to rank ❦paulmelko'
I learn via Jeff Ford (❦14theditch) that Rick Bowes won the voting in the Million Writers Award for Fiction! Way to go, Rick! And of course, though it's old news by now, Jeff himself won an Edgar over the weekend for his excellent novel The Girl in the
Richard Bowes's short story "There's a Hole in the City" was very likely the best work of short fiction published on the Web in 2005. It's currently in the running, with nine other stories, for the Million Writers Award for Fiction. Never
I can't believe I forgot to mention that Kelly Link won the Nebula for best novelette. And well-deserved it was, too, even though I predicted that Jim Kelly would win. Here are some photos from the Nebula weekend. See if you can spot █████ and me in the later
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