New Kessel collection

Over at Small Beer they’re giving away John Kessel’s fabulous new collection, The Baum Plan for Financial Independence. Kessel is a wonderful writer, and his new book is a treasure. I’ve read all of the stories in the book and love far more of them than I don’t.  I love them enough that I’ve already ordered the hardcover edition of the book from Slow Glass Books.  If you’re not familiar with Kessel’s work, dowload the book from Small Beer, try it, and then consider picking up a dead-tree version.  This guy’s stuff is worth killing the odd tree for. Honest.

An award thought… [updated]

Awards are curious things, they exist for many reasons. One reason, for literary awards, is to effect the way readers behave. An award, hopefully, will make a book stand out from the pack and make a reader more likely to pick it up, consider it, buy it, and read it. But do we react to awards in that way? I was struck by my own reaction to the news that Sarah Hall’s novel, The Carhullan Army, has won the Tiptree. Before I heard the news I’d been vaguely considering picking up the book. When I heard it had won the Tiptree, I had this reaction where I went “Oh”, and lost interest. I think it may have something to do with whether you identify yourself as belonging to the tribal group that comes with the award. I identify as being part of the group that would like Hugo, Nebula, Locus, or World Fantasy Award winners. For some reason, I don’t identify with the Tiptree. I don’t think it’s a feminist thing, it’s something else.

Postscript: Checked the list of Tiptree winners. Some fabulous works that I have loved have won. And yet I can’t shake the feeling that if it wins the Tiptree, it’s likely to be a tract.  Illogical, but there you go.

Australia in 2010

Denvention 3, the 66th World Science Fiction Convention, has released the 2010 WorldCon Site Selection Ballot.  For a fee of $US45.00, members of Denvention 3 can now vote for the site for the 2010 Worldcon. The ballot allows for write-ins, but there’s only one nomination: Australia in 2010.  I had an incredible time at AussieCon 3 in Melbourne in 1999, and will definitely be signing up to vote for AussieCon 4. I hope you all will too.  See you in Melbourne in September, 2010. It’s not long!