Ditmars 2005

It occurred to me that I haven’t seen the Ditmar noms in any single, easy-accessible, html kind of format, so herewith…

Short Story

  • Deborah Biancotti: Number 3 Raw Place, Agog! Smashing Stories
  • Rjurik Davidson: The Interminable Suffering of Mysterious Mr Wu, Aurealis #33
  • Margo Lanagan: Singing My Sister Down, Black Juice
  • Ben Peek: R, Agog! Smashing Stories

Novella or Novelette

  • Simon Brown: Water Babies, Agog! Smashing Stories
  • Stephen Dedman: The Whole of the Law, ASIM 13
  • Paul Haines: The Last Days of Kali Yuga, NFG Magazine, Volume 2 Issue 4, August 2004
  • Richard Harland: Catabolic Magic, Aurealis #32
  • Cat Sparks: Home by the Sea, Orb #6, July

Novel

  • Richard Harland: The Black Crusade
  • Maxine McArthur: Less than Human
  • Sean Williams: The Crooked Letter

Collected Works

  • Agog! Smashing Stories: ed. Cat Sparks
  • Black Juice: Margo Lanagan.
  • Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine: ed. Lyn Triffitt, Edwina Harvey, Andrew Finch, Zara Baxter, Robbie Matthews & Tehani Croft
  • Orb 6: ed. Sarah Endacott
  • Encounters: ed. Donna Hanson and Maxine McArthur, CSFG Publishing

Pro Artwork

  • Les Petersen: cover of ASIM 12
  • Kerri Valkova: cover of The Black Crusade, Chimaera Publications
  • Cat Sparks: cover of Agog! Smashing Stories
  • Les Petersen: cover of Encounters
  • Les Petersen: cover and internal ASIM 16

Fan Art

  • Sarah Xu

William Atheling Jnr Award for Criticism or Review

  • Robert Hood: review of Weight of Water at Hood Reviews, asking “is this film a ghost story?”
  • Jason Nahrung: Why are publishers afraid of horror, BAM, Courier Mail, 20 March 2004
  • Ben Peek: review of Haruki Murakami’s work in the Urban Sprawl Project

Pro Achievement

  • The Clarion South Team: negotiating with the US Clarion people, then promoting and establishing Clarion South which gives emerging writer the chance to work with the best in the business.
  • Cat Sparks: editing and writing including winning third place in the writers of the future award
  • Margo Lanagan: for Black Juice
  • Maloney, Geoff: Tales of the Crypto-System, his short story publications
  • Sean Williams for The Crooked Letter and efforts in teaching
  • Jonathan Strahan for work over the year in internationally published reviews and in editing anthologies

Fan achievement

  • Super Happy Robot Hour
  • Conflux convention committee
  • Continuum 2 convention committee

Fan writer

  • Edwina Harvey
  • Gillespie, Bruce
  • Fan webite/zine
  • Antipodean SF: ed Ion Newcomb
  • SF Bullsheet: ed Edwina Harvey & Ted Scribner
  • Gynaezine: ed Emma Hawkes and Gina Goddard

New Talent

  • Barnes, Chris
  • Barrow, Stuart
  • Dugan, Grace
  • Haines, Paul
  • Robson, Barbara
  • Smith, Brian

Award-ish

The Australian science fiction community generously presents two different major sets of science fiction awards each year: the Aurealis Awards and the Ditmar Awards. The Aurealis Awards were presented earlier this year, and the final nominations for the Ditmars have just been announced. I was genuinely surprised, and very grateful, to be nominated. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to be in Tasmania when the awards are presented, but I wish everyone nominated the best of luck, and would like to thank everyone who nominated me.

david and kathryn’s new book

Editing year’s best annuals isn’t a competitive thing. You don’t watch what your colleagues are doing with a win-lose mindset, and you’re always aware that it all comes down to a difference in taste. We’ve just recently seen the tables of contents for Gardner Dozois’ and Ellen Datlow & Gavin Grant & Kelly Link’s books listed on the net, and David and Kathryn listed their SF book the other day. This morning I see that Kathryn has posted the table of contents for the Year’s Best Fantasy on her blog, and I think it looks like a terrific book. I often disagree about their SF volume, but as I looked down their table of contents for this book I found myself nodding my head, and thinking ‘good book’. You guys should definitely check it out. I would have done it slightly differently, were the world just up to me, but only slightly.