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Argh, it's almost the end of nomination time and I was totally going to make a post and never did!

Best Novel
A Memory Called Empire (Martine)
Ninth House (Bardugo)
Raven Tower (Leckie)
...that's all I can think of right now, any other thoughts?

Best Novelette
For He Can Creep (Carroll) (I expected the title to only be tangentially related but I was happily surprised!) (thanks [personal profile] ambyr)
Dave's Head (Palmer) - I always love Palmer's short work, and this one I think is her best yet. (Also, for anyone who has read or will read this, I would like to talk about what is going on. (I think I have figured out most of what's going on except what exactly IS in the things.) (from [personal profile] psocoptera)

Best Short Story
Compassionate Simulation (Swirsky, Lee). Content note: abuse. ...This one hit me really hard. (I think this one is from [personal profile] psocoptera)

Best Related Work
[personal profile] hamsterwoman pointed out that we can nominate the article about John M. Ford in Slate by which I of course mean not only the article but the work described in that article of bringing together people so that his stuff can be republished! What a great idea!!

Date: 2020-03-11 09:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] leaflemming
Elemental Logic: definitely not a series to jump into anywhere but the start. Which is quite a slow start, and also quite a grim one, relative to the overall mood; I can quite see how it might be offputting. But I'd rate these books as one of the most important spec fic achievements of the last twenty years. If I were asked which ficitonal world I'd choose to live in, it would most likely be Shaftal. (...though not the Shaftal of Fire Logic).

Absolute Book: yeah, it's coming out in the States, later this year I think. (After Dan Kois reviewed it on Slate, there was a 39-party bidding war for the rights. If you're ever writing a rave review and wondering whether anyone will take notice, the answer turns out to be... sometimes!) I have no idea whether this will extend its eligibility for nomination into a second year.

Date: 2020-03-11 10:04 pm (UTC)
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Why ebook for slow/grim, especially?

Date: 2020-03-12 07:40 am (UTC)
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That makes sense. I seem to choose ebooks mostly where I want to lose the sense of where I am in the text -- so I'm reading Hilary Mantel that way now, not because the book's huge (though it kind of is) so much as because I don't want to see my bookmark slowly sinking towards the back cover.

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