NEWS: Nebula Awards Nomination Period Now Open + Free Stuff for SFWA Members

This year’s Nebula Awards nomination period is now open.

From November 15 to February 15, Active and Associate SFWA members may submit nominations for the Nebula Awards. Nominations may be submitted through the online ballot, available here. For more information, visit SFWA’s How to Vote page.

To assist you in finding material to nominate, I’ve assembled this post to list everything that I worked on in 2017.

  • All of Lightspeed’s original fiction from 2017 is available online (and also much of the 2017 original fiction is available as a podcast). If you are a SFWA member, you can also download an ebook (epub/mobi/pdf) compilation of all 2017’s original material from the SFWA forums.
  • All of Nightmare’s original fiction from 2017 is available online (and also much of the 2017 original fiction is available as a podcast). If you are a SFWA member, you can also download an ebook (epub/mobi/pdf) compilation of all 2017’s original material from the SFWA forums.
  • The two original (2017) stories in MACHINE LEARNING by Hugh Howey are not online, but if you are a SFWA member, you can download them from the SFWA forums. [story 1 | story 2]
  • The two eligible novels I edited for John Joseph Adams Books—BANNERLESS by Carrie Vaughn and CREATURES OF WILL AND TEMPER by Molly Tanzer—are available for SFWA members in the SFWA forums. [BANNERLESS | CREATURES]

After the jump, you’ll find lists of all of the 2017 eligible stories/authors that either appeared in Lightspeed or Nightmare, or in projects I’m otherwise affiliated with.

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Novels

  • BANNERLESS by Carrie Vaughn (John Joseph Adams Books, July 2017)
  • CREATURES OF WILL AND TEMPER by Molly Tanzer (John Joseph Adams Books, November 2017)
  • SAND by Hugh Howey (John Joseph Adams Books, July 2017)*
  • RETROGRADE by Peter Cawdron (John Joseph Adams Books, September 2017)*

* Ineligible due to prior self-published edition.

Novellas, Novelettes, & Short Stories

To aid you in sorting through the voting categories, I’ve color-coded the stories in the following spreadsheets (Novella: red | Novelette: blue | Short Story: black). They’re also all sorted by word count, longest to shortest.