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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.087608
Fabric Type: 9780451460158
Legal Disclaimer: 0451460154
Maximum Color Depth: Roc Trade
Metal Type: Roc Trade
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 336
Total External Bays Free: March 01, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Roc Trade
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: In an annual tradition, the members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America present the Nebula Awards to honor the authors of the year's most astounding fiction-compelling stories that widen the imaginative boundaries of the genre. Includes Eleanor Arnason, Richard Bowes, Cory Doctorow, Harlan Ellison, Carole Emshwiller, Jeffrey Ford, Karen Joy Fowler, Neil Gaiman, Charles Harness, Elizabeth Moon, Robert Silverberg, Adam Troy-Castro, and James Van Pelt.
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Although the SFWA, the organization which votes for and bestows the Nebula Awards, is supposed to stand for the Science-fiction and Fantasy Writers of America it instead in all sense and purposes stands for the Speculative Writers of America. I cannot imagine why the official change hasn't occurred yet. If there happens to be any science fiction in any of the stories awarded that's just plain happenstance. For those that have followed the field of science fiction, this is all old news. But there ... Read More
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The Nebula Awards are given to authors by other authors, specifically the Science Fiction Writers of America. For whatever reason, this volume includes stories published in 2002-03, so it feels a bit dated. Nonetheless, it contains several gems:
* The Mask of the Rex, Richard Bowes: elegaic display of third-person-omniscient craftsmanship; possibly the most well-written story in the collection--it leads off and sets a high standard for the rest to live up to in a reader's eyes (and most ... Read More
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America chose what they considered the year's best that is 2004, from both genres. An interesting short introduction by the editor emphasizing we've come a long way baby sets the tone of this fine anthology. Extracts from Neil Gaiman's winning novella CORALINE and from the triumphant novel THE SPEED OF DARK by Elizabeth Moon (as is the case each year) highlight the collection. Each of the seven short story nominees including the victorious WHAT I DIDN'T SEE by ... Read More
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