- Barkley — So Glad You (Didn’t) Ask #80
Chengdu 2023: A Bittersweet Symphony of a Worldcon I’ll take you down the only road I’ve ever been down Been down Ever been down Ever been down Ever been down Ever been down Have you ever been down? Have you … Continue reading
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- Sohini Basak Wins Speculative Literature Foundation’s 2023 Gulliver Travel Grant
The Speculative Literature Foundation has chosen Sohini Basak is the winner of the 2023 Gulliver Travel Grant. Basak’s winning piece is Fox in Rain. Sohini Basak is a writer of fiction, poetry and the in-between. Her 2018 poetry collection We Live … Continue reading
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- Dave McCarty Makes Statement About His Facebook Responses
On January 27, Dave McCarty, Chengdu Worldcon Hugo Administrator, issued an apology on Facebook for responses he made to comments there. But he reiterated that “The statement that the administration team has previously made about eligibility decisions is the only … Continue reading
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- Pixel Scroll 1/27/24 Qual Piuma Pixel?
(1) CREEPING. [Item by Anne Marble.] Author J.D. Barker has been called out for sending e-mails to young women book reviewers asking them to make and send risqué videos he could use in promoting his book. He also offered to … Continue reading
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- Zimozi Natsuco Guest Post: The Hugo Awards’ Evil Fall is a Watered-Down Affair, and Certain Issues To Watch Out For
INTRODUCTION: Zimozi Natsuco is an ordinary sf fan from China. He is studying at a Chinese University majoring in literature. Zimozi Natsuco attended 2023 Worldcon and the business meeting. Several of his non-fiction works are submitted in WeChat account SSSZJU2009, … Continue reading
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- Participate in the 2023 Clarkesworld Readers Poll Nominations
The flash nomination phase for the 2023 Clarkesworld Reader’s Poll began today and continues until January 29 at Noon Eastern time. The top five go onto the final round in February when a winner will be determined by a second round of voting. Editor … Continue reading
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- Glasgow 2024 Opens Nominations for the 2024 Hugo Awards
Glasgow 2024 today opened nominations for the 2024 Hugo Awards, Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book, and Astounding Award for Best New Writer. The nomination period will close on Saturday, March 9, at 4.00 p.m. Glasgow time. Glasgow 2024 will administer the … Continue reading
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- Lis Carey Review: The City We Became (Great Cities Trilogy #1)
We know New York City is a great city. That New York City has a soul. But New York City is about to become a living city, and its avatar needs to arise from the city, and become the personification … Continue reading
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- Angela Hedrick Is the Speculative Literature Foundation’s 2024 Illustration of the Year Winner
The Speculative Literature Foundation has selected “Pursuit” by Angela Hedrick as their 2024 Illustration of the Year. See the artwork at the link. Hedrick commented on her winning illustration, “What inspired me to create ‘Pursuit’ was the idea of mixing … Continue reading
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