Category: Roundups

  • SFWA members on AI

    SFWA members on AI

    SFWA’s posted a roundup of links: “SFWA Members Weigh in on AI & Machine Learning Applications & Considerations.” My post from a few days ago is on the list, along with opinions from folks across the field, approaching the issue from a variety of perspectives.

  • 2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #5

    2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #5

    These authors are in their second year of eligibility for the Astounding, meaning that their qualifying work was published in 2021. Their eligibility clocks run out after the Chendgu Worldcon ballot. Check the original post for a full(er) list of eligible authors, and the #astounding2023 tag for more of these spotlight posts. I’m focusing on…

  • 2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #4

    2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #4

    These authors are in their second year of eligibility for the Astounding, meaning that their qualifying work was published in 2021. Their eligibility clocks run out after the Chendgu Worldcon ballot. Check the original post for a full(er) list of eligible authors, and the #astounding2023 tag for more of these spotlight posts. I’m focusing on…

  • 2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #3

    2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #3

    These authors are in their first year of eligibility for the Astounding, meaning that their qualifying work was published in 2022. They’ll be eligible for the ballots at Chendgu Worldcon and Glasgow 2024. Check the original post for a full(er) list of eligible authors, and the #astounding2023 tag for more of these spotlight posts. Short…

  • 2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #2

    2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #2

    These authors are in their first year of eligibility for the Astounding, meaning that their qualifying work was published in 2022. They’ll be eligible for the ballots at Chendgu Worldcon and Glasgow 2024. Check the original post for a full(er) list of eligible authors, and the #astounding2023 tag for more of these spotlight posts. Short…

  • 2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #1

    2023 Astounding-eligible authors: roundup #1

    These authors are in their first year of eligibility for the Astounding, meaning that their qualifying work was published in 2022. They’ll be eligible for the ballots at Chendgu Worldcon and Glasgow 2024. Check the original post for a full(er) list of eligible authors, and the #astounding2023 tag for more of these spotlight posts. Short…

  • Some Astounding Award-eligible writers

    Some Astounding Award-eligible writers

    The Astounding Award for Best New Writer is sponsored by Dell, administered by the World Science Fiction Convention, and nominated by Attending and Supporting members of Worldcon. This year, members of Worldcons 80 (Chicago), 81 (Chengdu), and 82 (Glasgow) can nominate. The website for Chengdu is apparently up and taking credit cards, so if you…

  • Award eligibility post, 2022 edition

    Award eligibility post, 2022 edition

    It’s that time of year again. 2022 is winding down and it’s time to flog award-eligible work—or at least make a note of it in one handy place. So if you’re reading with an eye to nominating for the Hugos, Nebulas, Stokers, Locus, etc., etc., here is a list of my published stories in order…

  • A subset of writers eligible for the Astounding Award

    A subset of writers eligible for the Astounding Award

    The Astounding Award for Best New Writer is sponsored by Dell, administered by the World Science Fiction Convention, and nominated and voted on by Attending and Supporting members of Worldcon. It recognizes the best new writer on the speculative fiction scene. The definition of a “new writer” is a little arcane. Eligibility begins with the…

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