Hugo Award by the Numbers Part 4
Since 1966, the average length of Hugo nominated novels has more than doubled…
Since 1966, the average length of Hugo nominated novels has more than doubled…
A new fantasy entry for the greatest fantasy novels of all time.
The character of the young Arthur, known as Wart, was so finely crafted that famous authors such as J. K. Rowling and Neil Gaiman have confessed to borrowing elements of the character for their own stories.
Steve talks about himself (what an ego!) a new urban fantasy, and other stuff.
The Hugos are upon us. RK gives you even more (and better reasons) to join up and vote!
R.K. Troughton works as an engineer, developing tomorrow’s high-tech gadgets that protect you from the forces of evil as well as assist your doctor in piecing you back together. His passion for science fiction and fantasy has been fed through decades of consumption. He is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy screenplays and short stories, and his debut novel is forthcoming. His articles appear every Wednesday morning on Amazing Stories.

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