2016 Hugo Award for Best Novel Finalists Announced
The 2016 finalists for the Hugo Award for Best Novel were announced!
The 2016 finalists for the Hugo Award for Best Novel were announced!
Hugo Nominations are due tomorrow, March 31st at midnight: Here are my favorite books of 2015 and other picks on my nominating ballot.
The winner of the 2015 Philip K. Dick Award was announced March 29th, 2016 during an award ceremony at Norwescon 39.
Although I already shared my thoughts on Friday at Worldcon, Sasquan was much busier over the weekend with the 2015 Hugo Awards Ceremony on Saturday night. On Saturday, it was announced that Helsinki had won the site selection vote— if you plan on attending the 75th Worldcon, you’ll be traveling to Finland in 2017! The […]
The 2015 Hugo Award winner for Best Novel was announced on August 22nd at Worldcon.
Today is the final day for filling out a ballot and voting in the 2015 Hugo Awards. Here I share the finalist who made the top slot in each category on my ballot.
An analysis and review of the 2015 Hugo Awards finalists for Best Novella—Ancillary Sword, The Dark Between the Stars, The Goblin Emperor,Skin Game and The Three-Body Problem — and my top pick from the selection of nominees.
An analysis and review of the 2015 Hugo Awards finalists for Best Novella— Big Boys Don’t Cry, “Flow,” One Bright Star to Guide Them, “Pale Realms of Shade” and “The Plural of Helen of Troy”— and my top pick from the selection of nominees.
An analysis and review of the 2015 Hugo Awards finalists for Best Graphic Story and my top pick from the selection of nominees.
An analysis and review of the 2015 Hugo Awards finalists for Best Novelette and my top pick from the selection of nominees.
An analysis and review of the 2015 Hugo Awards finalists for Best Short Story and my top pick from the selection of nominees.
In anticipation of the voting deadline, I’m getting ready to write about the finalists in various categories. At some point, it was inevitable that I’d need to address the controversy arising from the slate-driven nominations.