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<title><![CDATA[Mysterious dragons, nightly terrors and silly situations...]]></title>
<link>http://myotherblogisatimemachine.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/mysterious-dragons-nightly-terrors-and-silly-situations/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 18:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[&#8230; are what I found in John Scalzi&#8217;s &#8220;The Shadow War of the Night Dragons, Book One]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; are what I found in John Scalzi&#8217;s &#8220;The Shadow War of the Night Dragons, Book One: <em>The Dead City </em>(Prologue)&#8221;, a short story nominated for a 2012 Hugo Award. I&#8217;d never read anything by Scalzi before and so had no expectations when approaching the text, but was pleasantly surprised by the lovely tone of the narrator and the humor of the text.  I read the text online at Tor.com, <a href="http://www.tor.com/stories/2011/04/the-shadow-war-of-the-night-dragons-book-one-the-dead-city-excerpt">here</a>.</p>
<p>I first found the link in <a href="https://www.worldswithoutend.com/blog.asp?view=plink&#38;id=830">this blog post at Worlds Without End</a>, where four other 2012 Hugo Award-nominated short stories are also listed and where they are available online. As they say on WWE, apparently &#8220;The Shadow War of the Night Dragons, Book One: <em>The Dead City </em>(Prologue)&#8221; was published online by John Scalzi as an April-fools joke. Made me laugh!</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Hugo Awards 2012 shortlists]]></title>
<link>http://sweattearsanddigitalink.com/2012/04/08/hugo-awards-2012-shortlists/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2012 12:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Yes, it is the awards season and in science fiction few are more eagerly awaited than the annual Hug]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it is the awards season and in science fiction few are more eagerly awaited than the annual Hugos. To take place over the weekend of 30th August to 1st September (August bank holiday for those of us in the UK), here is the shortlist.</p>
<p><strong>Best Novel</strong></p>
<p>    Among Others, Jo Walton (Tor)<br />
    A Dance With Dragons, George R. R. Martin (Bantam Spectra)<br />
    Deadline, Mira Grant (Orbit)<br />
    Embassytown, China Miéville (Macmillan / Del Rey)<br />
    Leviathan Wakes, James S. A. Corey (Orbit)<!--more--></p>
<p><strong>Best Novella</strong></p>
<p>    Countdown, Mira Grant (Orbit)<br />
    “The Ice Owl”, Carolyn Ives Gilman (The Magazine of Fantasy &#38; Science Fiction)<br />
    “Kiss Me Twice”, Mary Robinette Kowal (Asimov’s)<br />
    “The Man Who Bridged the Mist”, Kij Johnson (Asimov’s)<br />
    “The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary”, Ken Liu (Panverse 3)<br />
    Silently and Very Fast, Catherynne M. Valente (WSFA)</p>
<p>Note: 6 nominees due to tie for final position.</p>
<p><strong>Best Novelette</strong></p>
<p>    “The Copenhagen Interpretation”, Paul Cornell (Asimov’s)<br />
    “Fields of Gold”, Rachel Swirsky (Eclipse Four)<br />
    “Ray of Light”, Brad R. Torgersen (Analog)<br />
    “Six Months, Three Days”, Charlie Jane Anders (Tor.com)<br />
    “What We Found”, Geoff Ryman (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)</p>
<p><strong>Best Short Story</strong></p>
<p>    “The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees”, E. Lily Yu (Clarkesworld)<br />
    “The Homecoming”, Mike Resnick (Asimov’s)<br />
    “Movement”, Nancy Fulda (Asimov’s)<br />
    “The Paper Menagerie”, Ken Liu (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction)<br />
    “Shadow War of the Night Dragons: Book One: The Dead City: Prologue”, John Scalzi (Tor.com)</p>
<p><strong>Best Related Work</strong></p>
<p>    The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Third Edition, edited by John Clute, David Langford, Peter Nicholls, and Graham Sleight (Gollancz)<br />
    Jar Jar Binks Must Die…and other Observations about Science Fiction Movies, Daniel M. Kimmel (Fantastic Books)<br />
    The Steampunk Bible: An Illustrated Guide to the World of Imaginary Airships, Corsets and Goggles, Mad Scientists, and Strange Literature, Jeff VanderMeer and S. J. Chambers (Abrams Image)<br />
    Wicked Girls (CD), Seanan McGuire<br />
    Writing Excuses, Season 6 (podcast series), Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Howard Tayler, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Jordan Sanderson</p>
<p><strong>Best Graphic Story</strong></p>
<p>    Digger, by Ursula Vernon (Sofawolf Press)<br />
    Fables Vol 15: Rose Red, by Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham (Vertigo)<br />
    Locke &#38; Key Volume 4: Keys To The Kingdom, written by Joe Hill, illustrated by Gabriel Rodriguez (IDW)<br />
    Schlock Mercenary: Force Multiplication, written and illustrated by Howard Tayler, colors by Travis Walton (The Tayler Corporation)<br />
    The Unwritten (Volume 4): Leviathan, created by Mike Carey and Peter Gross, written by Mike Carey, illustrated by Peter Gross (Vertigo)</p>
<p><strong>Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form</strong></p>
<p>    Captain America: The First Avenger, screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephan McFeely; directed by Joe Johnston (Marvel)<br />
    Game of Thrones (Season 1), created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss;<br />
    written by David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, and George R. R. Martin; directed by Brian Kirk, Daniel Minahan, Tim van Patten, and Alan Taylor (HBO)<br />
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, screenplay by Steve Kloves; directed by David Yates (Warner Bros.)<br />
    Hugo, screenplay by John Logan; directed by Martin Scorsese (Paramount)<br />
    Source Code, screenplay by Ben Ripley; directed by Duncan Jones (Vendome Pictures)</p>
<p><strong>Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form</strong></p>
<p>    Doctor Who, ”The Doctor’s Wife”, written by Neil Gaiman; directed by Richard Clark (BBC Wales)<br />
    “The Drink Tank’s Hugo Acceptance Speech”, Christopher J Garcia and James Bacon (Renovation)<br />
    Doctor Who, ”The Girl Who Waited”, written by Tom MacRae; directed by Nick Hurran (BBC Wales)<br />
    Doctor Who, ”A Good Man Goes to War”, written by Steven Moffat; directed by Peter Hoar (BBC Wales)<br />
    Community, ”Remedial Chaos Theory”, written by Dan Harmon and Chris McKenna; directed by Jeff Melman (NBC)</p>
<p><strong>Best Semiprozine</strong></p>
<p>    Apex Magazine, edited by Catherynne M. Valente, Lynne M. Thomas, and Jason Sizemore<br />
    Interzone, edited by Andy Cox<br />
    Lightspeed, edited by John Joseph Adams<br />
    Locus, edited by Liza Groen Trombi, Kirsten Gong-Wong, et al.<br />
    New York Review of Science Fiction, edited by David G. Hartwell, Kevin J. Maroney, Kris Dikeman, and Avram Grumer</p>
<p><strong>Best Fanzine</strong></p>
<p>    Banana Wings, edited by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer<br />
    The Drink Tank, edited by James Bacon and Christopher J Garcia<br />
    File 770, edited by Mike Glyer<br />
    Journey Planet, edited by James Bacon, Christopher J Garcia, et al.<br />
    SF Signal, edited by John DeNardo</p>
<p><strong>Best Fancast</strong></p>
<p>    The Coode Street Podcast, Jonathan Strahan &#38; Gary K. Wolfe<br />
    Galactic Suburbia Podcast, Alisa Krasnostein, Alex Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts (presenters) and Andrew Finch (producer)<br />
    SF Signal Podcast, John DeNardo and JP Frantz (presenters), Patrick Hester (producer)<br />
    SF Squeecast, Lynne M. Thomas, Seanan McGuire, Paul Cornell, Elizabeth Bear, and Catherynne M. Valente<br />
    StarShipSofa, Tony C. Smith</p>
<p><strong>Best Editor, Long Form</strong></p>
<p>    Lou Anders<br />
    Liz Gorinsky<br />
    Anne Lesley Groell<br />
    Patrick Nielsen Hayden<br />
    Betsy Wollheim</p>
<p><strong>Best Editor, Short Form</strong></p>
<p>    John Joseph Adams<br />
    Neil Clarke<br />
    Stanley Schmidt<br />
    Jonathan Strahan<br />
    Sheila Williams</p>
<p><strong>Best Professional Artist</strong></p>
<p>    Dan dos Santos<br />
    Bob Eggleton<br />
    Michael Komarck<br />
    Stephan Martiniere<br />
    John Picacio</p>
<p><strong>Best Fan Artist</strong></p>
<p>    Randall Munroe<br />
    Spring Schoenhuth<br />
    Maurine Starkey<br />
    Steve Stiles<br />
    Taral Wayne</p>
<p><strong>Best Fan Writer</strong></p>
<p>    James Bacon<br />
    Claire Brialey<br />
    Christopher J. Garcia<br />
    Jim C. Hines<br />
    Steven H Silver</p>
<p><strong>The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer</strong></p>
<p>    Mur Lafferty<br />
    Stina Leicht<br />
    Karen Lord<br />
    Brad R. Torgersen<br />
    E. Lily Yu</p>
<p><a href="www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/2012-hugo-awards/">The Hugo Awards Blog</a></p>
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