2009 Nebula Awards Final Ballot
The Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) announced the 2009 Nebula Awards nominees. They are:
- The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi (Night Shade
- The Love We Share Without Knowing by Christopher Barzak (Bantam)
- Flesh and Fire by Laura Anne Gilman (Pocket Books)
- The City & The City by China Mieville (Del Rey)
- Boneshaker by Cherie Priest (Tor)
- Finch by Jeff VanderMeer (Underland Press)
The SFWA site has the complete list of nominees for all categories.
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Does this mean that steampunk has officially taken over sf? 😉
As someone who likes steampunk, I’m happy to see it get some recognition. I am not thrilled with the idea that steampunk might become the next urban fantasy phenomenon though as I think that kind of thing ultimately waters down the genre and unfairly takes away from the talented writers who have already produced great steampunk works and those who will in the future.
I love the Steam Punk aesthetic but have never read any. Where does one start? Any recommendations?
Well, if you want to be up on the latest Nebula nominations I would encourage you to start with Boneshaker. It is a really nice story with steam punk elements. I’ve heard positive and negative things about The Affinity Bridge and also Scott Westerfield’s YA novel, Leviathan. Mostly good though. I personally am a fan of the Langdon St. Ives steam punk mysteries written by James P. Blaylock. Homonculus is the novel to start with in that series. There is a collection of the first two novels and a few short stories entitled The Adventures of Langdon St. Ives that Subterranean Press put out a few years ago.
Just finished the Barzak book and really enjoyed it. I doubt I’ll get to all of the novels on the list, but having read two thus far is generally two more than I’ve normally read before the awards are determined.
Carl, I think I’ll start with Boneshaker as you suggest. It’s getting lots of good press and I’ve not read Cherie Priest before so that’s a bonus.I’m the same way on the nominations lists. I rarely have read anything on the current list from year to year. I’m always reading the stuff from previous years or waiting to see what comes out on the lists before I buy the newest stuff.
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