At our April meeting, we'll hold our Annual R-SPEC Nebula Vote, so read up and 
be ready to vote for your favorites.
This should be good material!
I'm quite anxious to get a copy of Brasyl, myself.

Alicia

On Friday, February 27, 2009, at 12:52PM, "SteveC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>The final Nebula Awards ballot has been posted.
>http://www.nebulaawards.com/index.php/guest_blogs/2009_nebula_award_ballot/
>
>Random comments.
>
>Short stories came from:
>F&SF 4
>Asimov's 3
>Analog 1
>online magazine (Helix) 1
>anthologies 5
>stand-alone novella 1
>anthology reprinted in F&SF 1
>
>That's the lowest percentage for the print magazines in a long time,
>though not nearly as low as in the heyday of the anthologies in the
>early 1970s. (1972: 3 out of 14.)
>
>A trend toward shorter titles continues. The six novels contain eight
>words in their titles, four with single words only. The previous years
>had 2, 2, and 3. Only one short story had as many as five words. The
>Norton has three one-word titles and one very long one.
>
>This is the first Nebula nomination for four people: David J.
>Schwartz, Johanna Sinisalo, Mike Allen, and Gwyneth Jones.
>>
>
>

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