Articles related to "Nebula Awards"
British Science Fiction
British SF is said to be in the middle of a golden age. How true is this? Statistics on the proportion of 'Years Best' choices and award nominations may help answer this.
• british sf
• robert kilheffer
• interzone
• fantasy and science fiction
• hugo and nebula awards
Burn
Burn is the Nebula Award winning novella by James Patrick Kelly from Tachyon Books; an Asimov's regular, Kelly's magnificent novella is set on the colony planet Walden.
• james patrick kelly
• burn
• nebula award
• walden
• tachyon books
Camouflage by Joe Haldeman
Winner of the 2005 Nebula Award for Best Novel, Camouflage is a gritty new-future thriller that's as lean and as taut as a marathon-runner.
• joe haldeman
• camouflage
• nebula award
• samoa
• tiptree award
Fantasy Annual 5
This Year's Best Fantasy of 1981 is the last such to be edited by the late Terry Carr, but with several award winning stories, ends the series on a high.
• terry carr
• michael bishop
• parke godwin
• james tiptree
• nebula award
Nebula Award Stories 3
The SFWA's choice has classics by Harlan Ellison, Samuel R. Delany and Fritz Leiber; Anne McCaffrey's first ever Pern visit and Michael Moorcock's definitive Easter story
• nebula awards
• roger zelazny
• harlan ellison
• lord of light
• the einstein intersection
Nebula Awards Showcase 2000
The 34th edition of the anthology series featured title changes, but little else new; as Benford is a scientist, his choices inevitably run to SF rather than fantasy.
• nebula award showcase 2000
• sfwa
• hal clement
• sheila finch
• jane yolen
Nebula Awards Showcase 2001
One of the difficulties with reviewing a complete series is that some volumes will be weaker than others. So it was with the 2001 volume.
• nebula awards 2001
• robert silverberg
• brian aldiss
• ted chiang
• daniel keyes
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002
After the low-point of the Nebula Awards anthologies with the 2001 volume, the series began to slowly improve in quality, starting with Kim Stanley Robinson's choices.
• nebula awards 2002
• kim stanley robinson
• asimovs
• michael swanwick
• scherzo with tyrannosaur
Nebula Awards Showcase 2003
Nebula Awards Showcase 2003 edited by Nancy Kress, includes Jack Williamson's The Ultimate Earth, Kelly Link's winning novellette, and an ewxcellent Mike Resnick story.
• nebula awards showcase 2003
• nancy kress
• jack williamson
• the ultimate earth
• kelly link
Nebula Awards Showcase 2004
Vonda McIntyre edited Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 into the best of the series for a decade, with stories by Richard Chwedyk, Megan Lindholm, Katherine Maclean and others
• vonda n. mcintyre
• nebula awards showcase 2004
• richard chwedyk
• megan lindholm
• katherine maclean
Nebula Awards Showcase 2005
The 2004 winners and runners-up from the annual Nebula Awards presented by the Science Fiction Writers of America, edited this year by Jack Dann
• 2005 nebula awards
• jack dann
• neil gaiman
• coraline
• elizabeth moon
Nebula Awards Showcase 2006
Gardner Dozois edited Nebula Awards Showcase 2006 with an extract from Lois McMaster Bujold's Paladin of Lost Souls and Anne McCaffrey's original story The Ship Who Sang.
• nebula awards showcase 2006
• gardner dozois
• anne mccaffrey
• lois mcmaster bujold
• paladin of lost souls
Nebula Awards Showcase 2007
The SFWA's choices include an extract from Camouflage by Joe Haldeman, stories by Nancy Kress, Robert J. Sawyer, two by Kelly Link, and a 'lost' Harlan Ellison novella.
• nebula awards 2007
• mike resnick
• sfwa
• science fiction writers of america
• camouflage
Nebula Shortlist 2006
Here's the list of nominees for 2006 Nebula awards for novel, novella, novelette, short, script, and the Andre Norton Award for YA.
• nebula
• awards
• andre norton
• short list
• science fiction
Neil Gaiman's Coraline
Neil Gaiman's Coraline is perhaps the only novella that has won the Hugo and Nebula awards to have been published separately as a novel.
• sandman
• neverwhere
• bbc
• lenny henry
• neil gaiman
Neuromancer by William Gibson
Gibson's cyberpunk classic was probably the most acclaimed debut novel of all time, and influenced a whole generation, from other writers to advertising campaigns
• william gibson
• neuromancer
• hugo
• nebula
• awards
The 2008 Nebula Award Finalists
The latest award winning novels and stories voted by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America including Joe Haldeman, Gene Wolfe, Jack McDevitt and Nancy Kress
• 2008 nebula awards
• science fiction writers of america
• sfwa
• best novel
• novella
Dune by Frank Herbert
Frank Hervert's Dune is perhaps the greatest SF novel of all time, according to many long-term readers of the genre.
• dune
• frank herbert
• the dragon in the sea
• under pressure
• david lynch
Doomsday Book
Review of the Science Fiction novel Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis.
• science fiction
• genre
• novel
• author
• connie willis
Earthlight and Other Stories
The definitive collection of Clarke's work including 'The Sentinel' -the basis for 2001: A Space Odyssey, 'The Nine Billion Names of God, and the Hugo-winning 'The Star.'
• collected fiction
• arthur c. clarke
• earthlight
• stories
• deep impact
Ender's Game: Book to Movie
Ender's Game by OSC is slated to be made into a movie in the next year. How well will the suspenseful, psychologically intriguing book translate to the silver screen?
• orson scott card
• ender’s game
• ender valentine peter wiggin bean
• ender’s shadow
• hugo nebula award
Evolving with Greg Bear's Blood Music
Each day scientists find new ways to use technological for the benefit of mankind. But what happens when good intentions go bad? Are we destined to become a hybrid life form comprised of biology and technology? Join us for a look at Greg Bear’s “Blood Music.”
• blood music
• greg bear
• science fiction short stories
• novelette
• science fiction
Science Fiction Writers of America
The SFWA created the Nebula Award; its work has benefited writers; and its website is a mine of information on speculative-fiction for fans, with scores of reading lists
• science fiction and fantasy writers of america
• nebula awards
• neil gaiman
• frank herbert
• william gibson