locusmag.com - 6/11/2009
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The John W. Campbell Award is presented during the Campbell Conference Awards Banquet at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, July 9 - 12, 2009, as the focal point of a weekend of discussions about the writing, illustration, publishing, teaching, and criticism of science ...
Campbell said all fiction is science fiction
scifistandpoint.wordpress.com 8/30/2009 — I just read something of interest. John W. Campbell, the influential editor of Astounding and shaper of many of SF’s Golden Age authors, once wrote in one of his editorials:
That group of writings which is usually referred to as “mainstream literature” is actually a special ...
Five Questions: Alan Campbell
suvudu.com 1/5/2009 — As I wrote a few days ago, author Alan Campbell has written some really intriguing novels. Scar Night is a great first novel, but what I enjoyed most about it is its darker take on urban fantasy. The characters are fairly well developed and the ...
Thoughts on Winning the John W Campbell Award
suvudu.com 9/21/2009 — It's awesome on a variety of levels, beginning with the evening itself. This huge auditorium. Tons of people. Massive screens on either side of the stage. Oscar-style production. There's me feeling incredibly nervous, at the verge of something huge ...
Sturgeon & Campbell Winners
sfawardswatch.com 6/30/2009 — The University of Kansas has release the winners of the two annual awards.
The Theodore Strugeon Memorial Award (for short fiction) has been won by James Alan Gardner’s “The Ray Gun: A Love Story” ( Asimov’s ).
The John W. Campbell Memorial ...
God of Clocks by Alan Campbell
suvudu.com 1/3/2009 — Alan Campbell made a fairly large splash in the fantasy genre with the release of his interesting and dark tale Scar Night . It is quite different from anything I have read and an interesting idea. Campbell followed up with Scar Night when he ...
Maria Lectix: The Ultimate Weapon by John W. Campbell Jr.
sffaudio.com 5/18/2009 —
John W. Campbell, Jr. was a moderately successful writer with a science background. He found his true calling as editor of the magazine Astounding Stories, in which capacity he reshaped science fiction forever. Here is one of his lesser known novels. From the pages of Amazing Stories in ...
News: Campbell Awards Ceremony
darkfantasy.org 7/21/2009 — This year’s finalists were a tough group, and the committee ended up with a tie for the award, shared between Cory Doctorow for Little Brother , a young adult novel about a young man’s fight against an overweening government, and Ian R. MacLeod for Song of Time , deals with a dying woman’s ...
Campbell nominee interview: David Anthony Durham
maryrobinettekowal.com 3/23/2009 — Of the awards given at WorldCon this year, the one I’m watching with the most interest (aside from short stories) is the Campbell. Since, by lucky chance, I’ve met all but one of this year’s crop of Campbell nominees, I decided to ...