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Kathryn Cramer says it's okay9 o'clock, March 26, 2005And as she says, the Cramer/Hartwell household should know. (Anyhow, the email I got said till next Saturday, and it’s Saturday. It’s been Saturday in England for more than seventeen hours.) So, without further ado: Benjamin Rosenbaum’s “Biographical Notes to ‘A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Air-Planes’” has made the final ballot for the 2005 Hugo Awards. Naturally I would like everyone to buy the book, but for the benefit of those Hugo voters who can’t be bothered (not that — cough — I would know anything about that), the story is up in HTML and PDF at the All-Star Stories site. Oh, and, um, it looks like I’ll be on the not-a-Hugo segment of the ballot. So I’ll see you in Glasgow. I take full responsibility for this leak. |
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Spectacular!! |
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Zep-tastic! (Hey: I nominated it, too. Now I'm really curious to see if any other stories I nominated made it. In any case, I get the feeling that my vote counts!) Oh yeah: hope to see you in Glasgow, too. There will be an Interzone/TTA table. |
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All great news! Yay! |
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Yay! What great news! Huge congrats! |
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Cool beans! |
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Congrats! |
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Congratulations! Well-deserved on both counts. |
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Double Congratulations!!! :-) |
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Excellent news! Woohoo! |
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I don't want to be like everyone else and say "congratulations," so I'll just say... pickled herring. Pickled herring, guys!!! —— Robert Burke Richardson, 10:21 PM, Saturday, March 26, 2005 |
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Congrats! |
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All-star! Also, Campbellian! |
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Thanks! Some stiff competition for both of us. In any case it ought to be a kick-ass Losers’ Party this year. |
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(Doing a happy dance for the Campbell nomination!) |
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congrats and well-deserved, ben and david. good luck in glasgow! |
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Thanks! I can't afford to go to Glasgow, so Mr. Moles is going to have to schlepp home any rocketships of mine. (I'm not sure he needs to worry too much about space in his carryon, though, considering how fierce the competition is... I loved both "Sand and Slag" and "Voluntary State", and then there's Kelly Link!) But: woo hoo! (Moles particularly gets Supreme Editor Props for pouncing on me at Wiscon and gently but persistently hounding me to write the story, and then getting me to write a real ending. Any of you who have not had the privelege of being edited by Mr. Moles are missing something!) |
Congratulations!