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NOMINATIONS: 2005 Hugos and John W. Campbell Award

Hot off the press, the nominations for the 2005 Hugo Awards and the John W. Campbell Award for best new writer have been announced.

NOVEL

  • The Algebraist, Iain M. Banks

  • Iron Council, China Miéville

  • Iron Sunrise, Charles Stross

  • Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarke

  • River of Gods, Ian McDonald
NOVELLA
  • "The Concrete Jungle", Charles Stross

  • "Elector", Charles Stross

  • "Sergeant Chip", Bradley Denton

  • "Time Ablaze", Michael A. Burstein

  • "Winterfair Gifts", Lois McMaster Bujold
NOVELETTE
  • "Biographical Notes to 'A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Air-Planes' by Benjamin Rosenbaum", Benjamin Rosenbaum

  • "The Clapping Hands of God", Michael F. Flynn

  • "The Faery Handbag", Kelly Link

  • "The People of Sand and Slag", Paolo Bacigalupi

  • "The Voluntary State", Christopher Rowe
SHORT STORY
  • "The Best Christmas Ever", James Patrick Kelly

  • "Decisions", Michael A. Burstein

  • "A Princess of Earth", Mike Resnick

  • "Shed Skin", Robert J. Sawyer

  • "Travels with My Cats", Mike Resnick
BEST WEBSITEJOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD FOR BEST NEW WRITER [Not a Hugo]
  • Elizabeth Bear

  • K. J. Bishop

  • David Moles

  • Chris Roberson

  • Steph Swainston

You'll note from the extended list that the Battlestar Galactica epsiode "33" is up for an award for Best Dramatic Presentation along with the pilot epsiode of Lost.

[Thanks, Locus]

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Posted by John DeNardo at Saturday March 26, 2005 at 4:11 PM
© 2005 SF Signal



And I've heard that the double episode of StarGate: SG1 "Heroes" is up as well.

Posted by Fred Kiesche on Sunday March 27, 2005 at 5:14 PM

Yeah, I didn't display the complete list. Check out the links for others, like movies (Yay, Sky Captain!)

Posted by John on Sunday March 27, 2005 at 6:32 PM

Two addenda:

1. I failed to note that all of the novel nominees are British (Thanks, BDO)
2. I expect that the short story nominees will all be available online in the very near future so as to give voters a chance to sample the wares. (Indeed, Charles Stross states as much about his own stories.)

Posted by John on Tuesday March 29, 2005 at 9:53 AM

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