
My 2016 Nominating Ballot for the Hugo Award for Best Novel
Hugo Nominations are due tomorrow, March 31st at midnight: Here are my favorite books of 2015 and other picks on my nominating ballot.
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.
There’s nothing like a great librarian to make a story shine. Here are five of my favorite action librarians.
Dewey’s 24-hour Readathon is a twice-yearly online event we’ve participated in twice before. My involvement will be a little more limited this year, but I’m still super excited for the books I’ll be reading today. Our GeekyLibrary contributor, Rachel, is also reading, and you can follow her progress on Twitter @Lady_Saga. To kick off […]
Author Tony Ballantyne shares a favorite scene that was cut from the final draft of his newest book, Dream Paris.
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.
Friday was our very first day at Sasquan, site of the 2015 World Science Fiction Convention, and a great start to our Worldcon.
It felt like a mini science fiction convention at Powell’s Books on Tuesday when John Scalzi visited Portland for a special author event featuring geeky musical duo The Doubleclicks. The seats were filled with people spilling into the aisles to see the popular Hugo Award winning (Redshirts, 2013) author who is currently on tour promoting his newest […]