Monday, 30 March 2015
Review: Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho at Strange Horizons
Today at Strange Horizons, I review Zen Cho's Crawford-winning short story collection Spirits Abroad. This is something of a milestone for me--the first review I've had published in Strange Horizons since stepping down as a reviews editor. It's also a welcome return to writing full-length book reviews, and for both of those occasions I couldn't have chosen a better subject with which to mark
Monday, 9 March 2015
The 2015 Hugo Awards: My Hugo Ballot, Best Novel and Cambpell Award
With just under a day and a half left to nominate for the 2015 Hugo awards, I have an embarrassing confession to make: I don't actually have any best novel nominations. I don't tend to keep up to date with my reading, and in 2014 I fell seriously behind--there are more than a dozen Hugo-eligible books that I hoped to get to before the nominating deadline, but that is clearly not going to happen.
Friday, 6 March 2015
The 2015 Hugo Awards: My Hugo Ballot, Media Categories
Last year when I wrote about this group of categories, I noted that it consisted of two categories in which I didn't feel that my vote mattered much, and two in which I didn't feel knowledgeable enough to nominate well in. That hasn't changed much this year--in the case of the Dramatic Presentation, Long Form category, in fact, my vote feels even more useless than usual. 2014 was full of so
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
The 2015 Hugo Awards: My Hugo Ballot, Publishing and Fan Categories
With only a week left to the nominating deadline, let's continue swiftly to the publishing and fan categories. As I did last year, I'm going to be skipping the best editor categories, because I don't feel that I have enough of a sense of what each editor does to know which one of them deserves an award. I also don't listen to podcasts, so I'll be leaving the best fancast category blank as well.
Sunday, 1 March 2015
The 2015 Hugo Awards: My Hugo Ballot, Short Fiction Categories
With only ten days left before the Hugo nominating deadline, I'm cutting these posts a little close. And the truth is, I could have done with another two weeks to round out my Hugo reading this year, which between the absence of free time and a two week vacation in the middle of February that didn't leave me much time for reading, has not been as comprehensive as I would have liked. Even as I
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