Items: writing- and writer-related

Gotta rush off to work, but a few quick items here:

Congratulations to Greg van Eekhout, whose SH Christmas story from last year, "In the Late December," has just qualified for the preliminary Nebula ballot!

This is actually the second of Greg's stories to qualify for a preliminary ballot; his "Will You Be an Astronaut?" (published in F&SF in 2002) was on the preliminary ballot last year. Maybe you should make getting on the ballot an annual tradition, Greg. Ideally, the tradition will expand to include moving on to the final ballot and then winning.

Anyway, it's exciting news for SH as well, because this is the first time a story we've published has appeared on the preliminary ballot. Way cool. (I don't mean in any way to take credit for Greg's story, of course. But I'm always happy when a story we published goes on to gain wider attention in one way or another.)

Lessee, what else? Oh, I've been meaning to mention that the fabulous Susan Marie Groppi now has another online journal. (And did I mention she's co-editing a new anthology, Twenty Epics, with all-star editor and writer David Moles?)

And speaking of zeppelins, as I obliquely was in that parenthetical, I finished reading the zeppelin book last week. Good stuff; I don't think there was a story in the book that I disliked. Everything goes better with zeppelins. More on that to follow in a later posting, no doubt.

In other SH-writer-related news, three of our authors have had birthdays in the last week and a half:

Okay, one more thing and then I really gotta go: Mary Anne had some author photos taken recently and is trying to decide which of them to use for promotional material for her book; you can help her out by voting for your favorites. Sadly, the one that's by far my favorite is currently running a distant third.

3 Responses to “Items: writing- and writer-related”

  1. Wayman

    this is the first time a story we’ve published has appeared on the preliminary ballot

    Am I misremembering that Tim Pratt’s “Little Gods” also did this?

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  2. Simon Owens

    Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.

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  3. Jed

    Sorry, I should’ve clarified that. “Little Gods” didn’t appear on the preliminary ballot, though iIrc it came fairly close to qualifying. It was added to the final ballot by the Nebula jury.

    …I see that the short-story jury that year posted the short list of stories they were considering adding; the list also included work by Ellen Klages, Doug Lain, and Ben Rosenbaum. They’re not obliged to add a story at all, but I’m pleased they decided to do so that year.

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