Sujet : Re: Nebula Finalists 2001
De : robertaw (at) *nospam* drizzle.com (Robert Woodward)
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In article <
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jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
Right, it is not until 2002 that Nebulas for 2001 get handed out, so
my hit rate is still appalling.
Which 2001 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?
Darwin's Radio by Greg Bear
A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold
Crescent City Rhapsody by Kathleen Ann Goonan
Forests of the Heart by Charles de Lint
Infinity Beach by Jack McDevitt
Midnight Robber by Nalo Hopkinson
All but the De Lint. I went off De Lint with Svaha.
Only the Bujold
Which 2001 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?
Goddesses by Linda Nagata
Argonautica by Walter Jon Williams
Crocodile Rock by Lucius Shepard
Fortitude by Andy Duncan
Hunting the Snark by Mike Resnick
Ninety Percent of Everything by James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel and
Jonathan Lethem
Only the Nagata.
None?
Which 2001 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?
Daddy's World by Walter Jon Williams
A Day's Work on the Moon by Mike Moscoe
A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows by Gardner Dozois
Generation Gap by Stanley Schmidt
How the Highland People Came to Be by Bruce Holland Rogers
Jack Daw's Pack by Greer Gilman
Stellar Harvest by Eleanor Arnason
Just the Willams and oddly, since I didn't particularly follow his fiction,
Dozois.
I think the Moscoe
Which 2001 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?
Macs by Terry Bisson
Flying Over Water by Ellen Klages
Scherzo with Tyrannosaur by Michael Swanwick
The Fantasy Writer's Assistant by Jeffrey Ford
The Golem by Severna Park
You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child to Break Your Heart and Mine by Pat
York
Just the Bisson and the Swanwick.
The Swanwick title looks familiar, but I can't remember if I have read
it.
Which 2000 Nebula Finalist Script's Film Have You Seen?
None
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