The administrators of the 2007 Aurealis Awards have announced the nominees for this year’s awards. I’d like to offer my congratulations to Garth Nix and Terry Dowling. Garth’s story from Eclipse One, “Bad Luck, Trouble, Death and Vampire Sex” has been nominated in the Best Young Adult Short Story category, while Terry’s Eclipse One story, “Toother”, has been nominated for Best Horror Short Story. It was a delight and privilege to have the stories in my anthology, and I’m thrilled they’re both up for this national award. Congrats also to all of the other nominees!
Monthly Archives: December 2007
Star Wars
Today Sophie and Jessica watched Star Wars for the first time. I’m not really sure what they made of it. It took a LOT of explaining, as we went along. This wasn’t a case of geek instistence on my part, either. I’d mentioned the movie to Sophie a while ago, because it had a princess in it. She picked it as a video rental, then insisted on watching it. I had to sit and explain, as the film went on. I think they kind of liked it, even though Sophie said it was maybe for older kids and they might wait to see the sequels. For me – I was surprised how watchable it was. I saw it when I was 13, and have a special place for it in my heart, but it’s seemed awfully dated the last few times I’ve seen it. Oh, by happenstance Return of the Jedi was oin free-to-air TV last night and I saw ten minutes of it. IT looked awful. Strange how time changes so many things.
Feedback is weird
I feel for writers, I do.  You work hard, you put all of yourself into your work, and do your very best. Your work gets published, and then the messages you get back from readers is weird beyond measure. Yesterday I read a review of an anthology I edited. In it the reviewer, who I respect, called one of the stories in the book ‘terrible’. I don’t think it is, and was a little non-plussed. Then this morning I received an email from someone else who I respect a great deal, and by purest chance they mentioned the same story and called it close to perfect. I find that fascinating. And no, I won’t name the story because the author doesn’t need thje grief. But, very interesting.