Thursday morning

A mixed day yesterday.  I took the new MacBook Air into the Apple Store to get looked at by a “Genius”. It was experiencing an odd problem, shutting down intermittently when going into sleep mode. I think we may have resolved the problem, so fingers crossed.  I am very happy that I managed to get Time Machine working on my Stora. The Genius did a total reset/reinstall on the laptop, but I was able to neatly restore from the backup, so win there.

As some of you would have noticed, I did the annual “what I did” post yesterday for the Hugos. I admit, as always, to being a little conflicted about this, but it’s done.  Adam Roberts talks about why I might be uncomfortable and John Scalzi provides an alternative view.

I am looking into providing some sort of download for Eclipse Online stories for awards nominators to consider.  It’s unfortunate they’re not online and I’d like to do what I can to make them available.

In other news, I am listening to Etienne Charles, reading J.G. Ballard, and basically trying to get things done. Busy month, as always!

Hugo nominations open…

Each year at the beginning of the awards season the question comes around about promoting your own work/nominating your own work for awards. With Hugo nominations now open, below is a list of eligible works by category that I worked on during 2013.

Note: The publisher has removed the stories published as part of Eclipse Online from their website. I will add links to these stories where they are available. If you would like copies for your consideration, please contact me at firstname {dot] lastname {at] gmail {dot] com.

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Best Novelette

  1. “The Ghost Makers”, Elizabeth Bear (Fearsome Journeys)
  2. “Shaggy Dog Bridge: A Black Company Story”, Glen Cook (Fearsome Journeys)
  3. “Leaf and Branch and Grass and Vine”, Kate Eliot (Fearsome Journeys)
  4. “Sponda the Suet Girl and the Secret of the French Pearl”, Ellen Klages (Fearsome Journeys)
  5. “One Last Great Adventure”, Ellen Kushner & Ysabeau Wilce (Fearsome Journeys)
  6. “The Effigy Engine: A Tale of the Red Hats”, Scott Lynch (Fearsome Journeys)
  7. “Sanctuary”, Susan Palwick (Eclipse Online, February 2013)
  8. “The Dragonslayer of Merebarton”, K J Parker (Fearsome Journeys)

Best Short Story

  1. “The High King Dreaming”, Daniel Abraham (Fearsome Journeys)
  2. “Amethyst Shadow and Light”, Saladin Ahmed (Fearsome Journeys)
  3. “On the Arrival of the Paddle-Steamer on the Docks of V—”, Peter Ball (Eclipse Online, February 2013)
  4. “Camp Follower”, Trudi Canavan (Fearsome Journeys)
  5. “The Amnesia Helmet”, F. Brett Cox (Eclipse Online, January 2013)
  6. “Spirits of Salt”, Jeffrey Ford (Fearsome Journeys)
  7. “In Metal, In Bone”, An Owomayela (Eclipse Online, March 2013)
  8. “Forever People”, Robert V S Redick (Fearsome Journeys)
  9. “The Advocate”, Genevieve Valentine (Eclipse Online, January 2013)
  10. “Loss, with Chalk Diagrams”, E. Lily Yu (Eclipse Online, March 2013)

Best Editor, Short Form

  1. The Best of Joe Haldeman, Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe eds., Subterranean Press, March 2013, hc
  2. Magic Highways: The Early Jack Vance Volume 3, Terry Dowling & Jonathan Strahan eds., Subterranean Press, March 2013, hc
  3. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 7, Jonathan Strahan ed., Night Shade Books, March 2013, tpb
  4. Fearsome Journeys: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy, Jonathan Strahan ed. Solaris Books, London, June 2013, tpb
  5. Locus: The Newspaper of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field, Reviews Editor (Jan-Dec 2013)
  6. Eclipse Online, Jan-March 2013 (Night Shade)

Best Fancast

  1. The Coode Street Podcast, Eps 130 – 170, Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe

Best Artist

  1. Kathleen Jennings for illustrations for Eclipse Online.

Back to work

If there was any doubt that the year was already moving forward, I head back to the day job tomorrow. Lots and lots of work to do on an important project there, while at the same time getting The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 8 and Reach for Infinity ready to deliver by month’s end.  Both books have very tight turnarounds and, then I have to deliver Fearsome Magic by the end of March. In between there’s some Springsteen madness, and then it’ll be well and truly tax time. So, pretty much the run from now through to Easter will be crazy. After that, Worldcon and London beckons in August. Is the year almost done already?

Episode 173: Ellen Datlow Redux

The Coode Street Podcast is a full service podcast. While Gary and Jonathan are on vacation, we asked long-time listener Cat Sparks to select some classic episodes that we could send out to entertain and enlighten in their absence.

This week Cat has selected a discussion with multiple award winning editor Ellen Datlow. Last year Ellen was guest of honor at the San Antonion WorldCon. As part of the run up to the event, Gary and Jonathan spoke to her via the wonders of modern technology from Manhattan in what turned out to be a wide-ranging and interesting conversation.

We hope you enjoy the podcast and our thanks to Cat!

Birthday

My family has a tradition of having birthday seasons rather than simple “birthdays”.  I think this might be because we have a failure to commit, rather than because of any intention to brilliantly extend things.

Anyway, it was my birthday on Thursday.  We had intended to go to our favourite restaurant on Wednesday, but instead ill-health intervened. This happens sometimes, so we made up for it by grabbing lunch at the Fat Dragon in Mount Lawley. I’ve always loved the restaurant, but perhaps because of the hangover from being unwell I didn’t especially love it this time. I didn’t really notice, though, because I was surrounded by family which made it special.  We ate and drank and talked and had a good time.

And there were gifts. Terrific gifts. I don’t want to gloat (I do!) but an original Shaun Tan drawing, scotch-related gifts, a voucher for a laptop skin, some caramels – all very nice.  And then at lunch my mum, brother and sister gave me the MacBook Air I’m typing this entry on which blew me away.  I knew I was going to get it, but it’s pretty incredible.

Most of my girls!

Friday was more of a work day, which I needed, but Saturday there was a small party at my mum’s house. Marianne,  Barbara, Stephen and mum put a lot of effort into making it terrific, and Keira, Robin, Nick and Amanda, Alisa, Chris and Mackenzie, and Theresa showed up worth gifts and great company. It could have been bigger (I know mum would have liked it if it was), but it was sort of just right as it was with dear friends making it special. I’m very grateful to everyone for coming, and also want to thank everyone out there who sent good wishes. They were all appreciated.

Old campaigners after nearly 30 years!

We were all up rather late, which meant today has been a bit of a day of rest. Some editing, some cricket to watch (5-0!), and no reading. There may be reading tonight because I want to get the next round of short fiction reviews out.  On those, I hope to do two entries of reviews each week. Have to see how that goes.