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2.15.2005

looks like we're going to chicago

This year's final Nebula ballot was announced in the wee hours of the night. Those of you who've looked at the preliminary ballot will notice the jury additions in a few categories:

2004 Final Nebula Ballot

Novels
Paladin of Souls, by Lois McMaster Bujold (Eos, Oct 2003)
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, by Cory Doctorow (Tor, Feb 2003)
Omega, by Jack McDevitt (Ace, Nov 2003)
Cloud Atlas : A Novel, by David Mitchell (Sceptre, Jan 2004)
Perfect Circle, by Sean Stewart (Small Beer Press, Jun 2004)
The Knight, by Gene Wolfe (Tor, Jan 2004)

Novellas
"Walk in Silence," by Catherine Asaro (Analog, Apr 2003)
"The Tangled Strings of the Marionettes," by Adam-Troy Castro (F&SF,
Jul 2003)
"The Cookie Monster," by Vernor Vinge (Analog, Oct 2003)
"The Green Leopard Plague," by Walter Jon Williams (Asimov's, Oct/Nov
2003)
"Just Like the Ones We Used to Know," by Connie Willis (Asimov's, Dec
2003)

Novelettes
"Zora and the Zombie", by Andy Duncan (SCI FICTION, February 4, 2004)
"Basement Magic," by Ellen Klages (F&SF, May 2003)
"The Voluntary State," by Christopher Rowe (SCI FICTION, May 2004)*
"Dry Bones," by William Sanders (Asimov's, May 2003)
"The Gladiator's War: A Dialogue," by Lois Tilton (Asimov's, Jun 2004)

Short Stories
"Coming to Terms,"by Eileen Gunn (Stable Strategies and Others, Tachyon
Publications, Sep 2004)
"The Strange Redemption of Sister Mary Anne," by Mike Moscoe (Analog,
Nov 2004)
"Travels With my Cats," by Mike Resnick (Asimov's, Feb 2004)
"Embracing-The-New," by Benjamin Rosenbaum (Asimov's, Jan 2004)
"In the Late December," by Greg van Eekhout (Strange Horizons, Dec.
22, 2003)
"Aloha," by Ken Wharton (Analog, Jun 2003)

Scripts
The Incredibles, by Brad Bird (Pixar, Nov 2004)
The Butterfly Effect, by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress (New Line
Cinema, Jan 2004)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, by Charlie Kaufman & Michel
Gondry (Anonymus Content/Focus Features, Mar 2004)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, by Fran Walsh & Philippa
Boyens & Peter Jackson, based on the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien (New Line Cinema,
Dec 2003)

Congratulations and good luck to everybody!

*Yay!

6 Comments:

  • At 7:44 AM , Blogger chance said...

    woo!

     
  • At 9:56 AM , Blogger Christopher Barzak said...

    how exciting! i wish i could be there for the cheerleading section! i will still cheer, just from japan!

     
  • At 10:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Wow! Exciting. I have my fingers crossed!

     
  • At 10:54 AM , Blogger Chris McLaren said...

    That's awesome!

    Congrats.

     
  • At 12:50 PM , Blogger Greg van Eekhout said...

    So happy Christopher's story made it! Congrats!

     
  • At 1:14 PM , Blogger John Klima said...

    Congrats to Chris! That's a great story! Have fun in Chicago, it's one of my fav cities.

    Don't know if you'll be near it, but there's a Lush store in Chicago:

    http://www2.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb/stores.html?mv_arg=USA

    Bring a cooler for the fresh product!

    JK

     

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