Sujet : Re: Nebula finalists 2018
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James Nicoll wrote:
2018: The National School Walkout to protest school shootings is
futile, Prince Harry marries outside the inbred aristocracy, greatly
vexing Britain's thriving racist community, and Canada legalizes
cannabis--wise move, given events to come--but somehow fucks up the
cannabis store rollout.
Which 2018 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?
Six Wakes by Mur Lafferty
This was a pretty good mystery in space.
Which 2018 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?
All Systems Red by Martha Wells
One of my favorite stories, the lead novella in mone of my favorite
series. If you like space opera, or SF adventure, or just a story with
snarky narrator, I strongly suggest you try this. Sadly I had avoided
it for years because I misunderstood what it was about.
And Then There Were (N Minus One) by Sarah Pinsker
I read this in an anthology, and just again recently when I got a
collection of her stories. A tale of Sarah Pinsker attending a
convention of Sarah Pinskers.
Wind Will Rove by Sarah Pinsker
Again, this was in the collection mentioned above. A generational
colony ship deals with how much of the past to remember.
Just the Pinsker.
Which 2018 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?
Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience (tm) by Rebecca Roanhorse
Carnival Nine by Caroline M. Yoachim
Clearly Lettered in a Mostly Steady Hand by Fran Wilde
Fandom for Robots by Vina Jie-Min Prasad
The Last Novelist (or A Dead Lizard in the Yard) by Matthew Kressel
Utopia, LOL? by Jamie Wahls
None of them, as far as I am aware.
None at this time, but I might search to see if some are online.
Brian