Sujet : Re: Nebula Finalists 1992
De : robertaw (at) *nospam* drizzle.com (Robert Woodward)
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In article <
v739bb$p2q$1@panix2.panix.com>,
jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
1992: The Imperial Family of Russia faced a succession crisis following
Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich's death, the Maastricht Treaty brought
Europe closer to the utopian unity it enjoys today, and having
successfully defeated Iraq and brought the Cold War with the Soviet
Union to a close, George H. W. Bush faces an easy campaign against
scandal-plagued challenger, Bill Clinton.
Which 1992 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?
Stations of the Tide by Michael Swanwick
Barrayar by Lois McMaster Bujold
Bone Dance by Emma Bull
Orbital Resonance by John Barnes
Synners by Pat Cadigan
The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
All of them! Which will be the high water mark for this entry. I
was not reading magazines and I seem to have been reading the
wrong anthologies.
Bujold and Bull
Which 1992 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?
Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress
Apartheid, Superstrings, and Mordecai Thubana by Michael Bishop
Bully! by Mike Resnick
Jack by Connie Willis
Man Opening a Door by Pauline Ashwell
The Gallery of His Dreams by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Just the Willis and the Rusch.
Ashwell only
Which 1992 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?
Guide Dog by Mike Conner
Black Glass by Karen Joy Fowler
Gate of Faces by Ray Aldridge
Getting Real by Susan Shwartz
Standing in Line with Mister Jimmy by James Patrick Kelly
The All-Consuming by Robert Frazier and Lucius Shepard
The Happy Man by Jonathan Lethem
Just the Kelly and the Frazier & Shepard. I had not even heard
of the Conner and the Aldridge.
None
Which 1992 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?
Ma Qui by Alan Brennert
Buffalo by John Kessel
Dog's Life by Martha Soukup
the button, and what you know by W. Gregory Stewart
The Dark by Karen Joy Fowler
They're Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson
The Kessel, the Fowler, and the Bisson.
None? (I have certainly heard of the Bisson, but I can't remember if I
had read it)
-- "We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement."Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_.�-----------------------------------------------------Robert Woodward robertaw@drizzle.com