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Sturgeon Award Semiprozine Story
Sturgeon Award Semiprozine Story
Among the finalists for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for best short science fiction is the following story from a semiprozine: “His Master’s Voice” by Hannu Rajaniemi, Interzone 218 The Award will be presented during the Campbell Conference Awards Banquet at the ...
The Theodore Sturgeon Award
www2.ku.edu — The Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for the best short science fiction of the year was established in... 1987 by James Gunn, Director of the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at KU, and the heirs of Theodore Sturgeon, including his widow Jayne ... (more) The Theodore Sturgeon Award
Why Should We Save the Semiprozine?
Why Should We Save the Semiprozine?
savesemiprozine.org — As a current nominee for the Best Fanzine Hugo, you might wonder why I’m writing about saving... the Best Semiprozine award. Also, given that in the past I’ve decried the fact that LOCUS is a perennial winner of the Best Semiprozine award, thereby calling the value of the award into ... (more) Why Should We Save the Semiprozine?
True Names is up for the Sturgeon Award
craphound.com — Delighted to discover that True Names , the Hugo-nominated novella I co-wrote with Benjamin Rosenbaum, is up... for a Sturgeon Award! Paolo Bacigalupi "The Gambler" Fast Forward 2 Ted Chiang "Exhalation" Eclipse 2 Charles Coleman Finlay "The ... (more) True Names is up for the Sturgeon Award
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