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From: chuq%[email protected] (Chuq Von Rospach)
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Subject: October 1987 Nebula Awards Report (summary)
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This is a summary of the SFWA Nebula Awards Report for October,
1987. Instead of typing in the entire report (I may do that for the
final report around the end of the year) I'm only going to post the
top ten for each category. I won't include the nominees for each work.
This list is as of October 7, 1987.
Novel (40,000 words or above)
Pamela Sargent: The Shore of Women (Crown) [22]
Gene Wolfe: Soldier of the Mist (Tor) [22]
Pat Murphy: The Falling Woman (Tor) [20]
Philip K. Dick: Radio Free Albemuth (Arbor House) [17]
Michael Swanwick: Vacuum Flowers (Arbor House) [16]
John Crowley: Aegypt (Bantam) [13]
Connie Willis: Lincoln's Dream (Bantam) [13]
David Brin: The Uplift War (Bantam) [13]
George Alec Effinger: When Gravity Fails (Arbor House) [13]
C.S. Friedman: In Conquest Born (Daw) [12]
[editorial comments: two first novels, by Willis and Friedman
(Friedman is a good book) one second novel, by Murphy (GREAT BOOK!
READ THIS BOOK! If I were voting instead of kibbitzing this would
probably get my vote, with the Wolfe book making it a tough choice).
The only book I disagee with is Swanwick, which is the token Cyberpunk
entry. The Watchmen placed 18th so far...166 books got 1 or more
votes]
Novella: 17,500-39,999 words
Geoff Ryman: The Unconquered Country (Bantam, novella length book) [16]
James Patrick Kelly: Glass Cloud (Asim) [14]
Orson Scott Card: Eye for Eye (Asim) [13]
Kim Stanley Robinson: The Blind Geometer (Asim) [12]
Russel Griffin: Saving Time (F&SF) [12]
Walter Jon Williams: Witness (Wild Cards #1) [8]
Michael flynn: The Forest of time (analog) [7]
Harry Turtledove: Superwine (Asim) [7]
Elizabeth Moon: A Delicate Adjustment (Analog) [6]
Robert Silverberg: The Secret Sharer (Asim) [5]
[30 titles nominated]
Novelette: 17,499 - 7,500 words
Pat Murphy: Rachel in Love (Asim) [34]
Bruce McCallister: Dream Baby (Asim) [19]
Walter Jon Williams: Dinosaurs (Asim) [18]
Neal Barett, Jr.: Perpetuity Blues (Asim) [18]
Orson Scott Card: America (Asim) [17]
Bruce Sterling: Flowers of Edo (Asim) [17]
Wayne Wightman: Cage 37 (F&SF) [16]
Lucius Shepard: The Sun Spider (Asim) [14]
Jack McDevitt: Dutchman (Asim) [13]
Kim Stanley Robinson: The Return from Rainbow Ridge (Asim) [12]
[105 titles nominated]
Short Story: under 7,500 words
Pat Cadigan: Angel (Asim) [21]
Karen Joy Fowler: The Faithful Companion at Forty (Asim) [18]
Lisa Goldstein: Cassandra's Photographs (Asim) [15]
Lucius Shepard: The Glassblower's Dragon (F&SF) [14]
Augustine Funnell: MAxie Silas (F&SF) [13]
Susan Shwartz: Temple to a Minor Goddess (Amazing) [12]
George Zebrowski: This Life and Later Ones (Analog) [12]
Lawrence Watt-Evans: Why I left Harry's All-night Hamburgers (Asim) [11]
Jonathan Carroll: Friend's Best Man (F&SF) [10]
Dean Whitlock: The Million-Dollar Wound (F&SF) [10]
James P. Blaylock: Myron Chester and the Toads (Asim) [10]
Brad Strickland: "Oh Tin Man, Tin Man there's No Place Like Home" (F&SF) [10]
[somewhere around 200 titles nominated, I didn't count....]
[The total domination of the shorter awards by Asimov's continues.
Gardner Dozois is doing SOMETHING right....
And, speaking of Cyberpunk, if it is the wave of the future, where
are the award nominations? None of the major cyberpunk authors are
represented in any of the categories to any extent. Is the cyberpunk
fad fading already? Film at 11...]
chuq
Chuq Von Rospach [email protected]
Editor, OtherRealms Delphi: CHUQ
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| News hot from the Nebula Awards Banquet held Saturday, May 21, 1988:
The winners of the 1987 Nebula Awards are as follows:
Short story: "Forever Yours, Anna" by Kate Wilhelm, Omni, July 1987
Novelette: "Rachel in Love" by Pat Murphy, Asimov's, April 1987
Novella: "The Blind Geometer" by Kim Stanley Robinson, Asimov's, August 1987
Novel: The Falling Woman, by Pat Murphy, Tor
In addition, Alfred Bester received the Grandmaster Award, posthumously.
He had been informed a month before he died that he would receive it.]
Julius Schwartz accepted it for him.
Norman Spinrad was an exemplary emcee, going only slightly berserk when there
were early problems with the sound system. Fred Pohl gave a nice
appreciation of Clifford Simak (recently deceased), and Jerry Pournelle rose
to the occasion by doing likewise for Robert Heinlein.
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| Hugo Nominees. Information courtesy of Chuq Von Rospach, editor of
"Other Realms" magazine
Novel:
The Forge of God, Greg Bear (Tor)
The Uplift War, David Brin (Phantasia/Bantam-Spectra)
Seventh Son, Orson Scott Card (Tor)
When Gravity Fails, George Alec Effinger (Bantam-Spectra)
The Urth of the New Sun, Gene Wolfe (Tor)
Novella:
Eye for Eye, Orson Scott Card (IASFM, March)
The Forest of Time, Michael Flynn (Amazing, June)
The Blind Geometer, Kim Stanley Robinson (IASFM, Aug)
Mother Goddess of the World, Kim Stanley Robinson (IASFM, Oct)
The Secret Sharer, Robert Silverberg (IASFM, Sep)
Novelette:
Buffalo Fals Won't you Come Out Tonight, Ursula K. Le Guin
(F&SF, Oct)
Dream Baby, Bruce McAllister (In the Field of Fire, Tor; IASFM, Oct)
Rachel in Love, Pat Murphy (IASFM, Apr)
Flowers of Edo, Bruce Sterling (IASFM, May)
Dinosaurs, Walter Jon Williams (IASFM, Jun)
Short Story:
Angel, Pat Cadigan (IASFM, May)
The Faithful Companion at Forth, Karen Joy Fowler, (IASFM, Jul)
Cassandra's Photographs, Lisa Goldstein (IASFM, Aug)
Night of teh Cooters, Howard Waldrop (Omni, Apr)
Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers, Lawrence Watt-Evans
(IASFM, Jul)
Forever Yours, Anna, Kate Wilhelm (Omni, Jul)
Editors:
Ed Ferman, F&SF
Stan Schmidt, Analog
Gardner Dozois, IASFM
Dave Hartwell, Arbor House
Brian Thompson, Warner/Questar
Pro Artist:
Mike Whelan
J.K. Potter
David Cherry
Bob Eagleton
Tom Kidd
Don Maitz
Other Forms:
Watchmen (DC)
I, Robot, Harlan Ellison (Screenplay, IASFM)
Culture Made Stupid
Wild Cards series
The Essential Ellison
Non-Fiction:
Anatomy of Wonder, 3rd Edition (Bowker)
SF/Fantasy/Horror 1988, C. Brown, ed. (Locus Press)
Imaginations: The work of David Cherry, Cherry (Starblaze)
The Battle of Brazil, Matthews (Crown)
Whelen Works of Wonder, Whelan (Del Rey)
Best Dramatic
Predator
Princess Bride
Robocop
Witches of Eastwick
Star Trek 93: The Journey Goes On
Fan Artist:
Brad Foster
Steve Fox
Teddy Harvia
Mike Insignia
Taral Wayne
Diana Gallager Woo
Best Semi-Prozine
Aboriginal SF
Interzone
Locus
Thrust
SF Chronicle
Best Fanzine
File 770
Fosfax
Lan's Lantern
Mad 3 Party
Texas SF Enquirer
Best Fan Writer
Mike Glyer
Arthur Hlavaty
Dave Langford
Guy H. Lillian III
Leslie Turek
John W. Campbell Award
C.S Friedman
Loren MacGregor
Judith Moffett*
Rebecca Brown Ore*
Martha Soukup*
* last year of eligibility
There were 418 legitimate ballots. There were 122 ballots with best fanzine
nominations (29%, a high number). There were 182 ballots for Other Forms.
Other nominations for Other Forms included: the 1987 tax forms; Reagan's
1987 budget and the Minnesota Twins. :-)
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