Guard Cat
PS I'm actually feeling sorry for C.A.T. after what I put him through in this one, but then maybe not given what a pain in the neck that robo-cat can be!
]]>Thanks so much for this opportunity. :)
]]>I have two eligible books.
The Lives of Tao (May 2013) The Deaths of Tao (Nov 2013)
Both eligible for the Hugo and the Nebula.
I’m also eligible for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.
]]>So I (self) published three works in 2013, although two of them are serial parts of a longer piece that isn't yet finished. The other is a near future military science fiction novelette.
'Crisis Point' is available from the big river and also from smashwords.
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]]>As the Acquisitions Editor at 47North, I've been lucky to work with a number of great authors over the last year. Here are some award-eligible works, authors, and artists:
Debut: A CALCULATED LIFE by Anne Charnock (SF) TERMS OF ENLISTMENT by Marko Kloos (SF) A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR by Jason Sheehan (SF) THE GARDEN OF STONES by Mark T. Barnes (F) ROMULUS BUCKLE AND THE CITY OF FOUNDERS by Richard Preston, Jr. (F) THE PALACE JOB by Patrick Weekes (2012--eligible for Campbell New Writer Award) (F) THROUGH THE DOOR by Jodi McIsaac (F)
Best Novel: DAMOCLES by S. G. Redling (SF) A CALCULATED LIFE by Anne Charnock (SF) TERMS OF ENLISTMENT by Marko Kloos (SF) A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR by Jason Sheehan (SF) THE GARDEN OF STONES by Mark T. Barnes (F) INDEXING by Seanan McGuire (F) GOOSEBERRY BLUFF COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF MAGIC: THE THIRTEENTH RIB by David J. Schwartz (F)
Anthology: OZ REIMAGINED: NEW TALES FROM THE EMERALD CITY AND BEYOND, John Joseph Adams and Douglas Cohen, eds.
YA: FIREBLOOD by Jeff Wheeler (F)
Short story: PACK OF STRAYS by Dana Cameron (F)
Cover Art: Galen Dara (OZ REIMAGINED--including each short story) Eamon O'Donohughe (FIREBLOOD, ROMULUS BUCKLE & THE CITY OF THE FOUNDERS, CRIMES AGAINST MAGIC) Stehan Martinierre (THE GARDEN OF STONES, THE OBSIDIAN HEART) Chris McGrath (SEVEN KINDS OF HELL, PIRATES OF THE OUTRIGGER RIFT)
]]>She wasn't a rabbi, she wasn't a priestess, but she had one perfect prayer. "Mother of Waters," by April L'Orange, from Crossed Genres Magazine. Also in the anthology Crossed Genres 2.0 Book One
"So how do you screw up your karma so badly that you come back as a goldfish?" "Quick Karma," by April L'Orange, in Dagan Books' FISH anthology. I believe the publisher has made the anthology stories available on the SFWA forum thread for Nebula nominations.
Thank you for the opportunity!
]]>My name is Suzanne Vincent. I'm editor-in-chief at Flash Fiction Online (http://flashfictiononline.com/main/) and would be honored to just be noticed.
Best Editor (short form) Best Semiprozine for Flash Fiction Online
]]>My novel, ACK-ACK MACAQUE was published in January 2013, and is therefore eligible for the Hugos, the BSFA, and so on.
The Guardian called it "An explosive narrative with brilliant cliffhangers".
I don't expect it to win anything, but it would be great to make it onto a shortlist somewhere.
Find out more about the book, including links to buy, here.
Many thanks.
]]>"Die for You" in Daily Science Fiction
"Sweet Home" in Penumbra
"Wasted Youth" in the Kazka Press
Thank you very much for putting this post together.
]]>Library Cat-A-Clysm Book Two of the Library Cat Chronicles Danie’s world turns upside down once again. She’s settling into her life, knowing where she stands with those from her past. Right? Wrong. Danie learns that people aren’t always entirely what they seem, the hard way. What she’s known isn’t what she was always led to believe, and that she’s respected and loved even more than she realized.
Libary Cat-A-Clysm A.P.Adams - Library Cat Chronicles
Thank you!
]]>My Hugo/Nebula eligible stories this year (all in Short category):
Recordings of a More Personal Nature in Apex Magazine, Nov 2013
Mouse Choirs of the Old Mátra in Demeter’s Spicebox, Feb 2013
I also blog, primarily about diversity and speculative fiction, if anyone wishes to nominate me for Best Fan Writer. A project I did recently that I was proud of was assembling this list of diverse editors of SFF.
]]>Unburning Alexandria, novel, http://www.themortonreport.com/books/inteview-with-paul-levinson-author-of-unburning-alexandria/
“Ian, George and George” (novelette, Analog Magazine, December 2013)
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