Category Archives: Science fiction

Lanagan a Printz-ess

Justien reports that Margo Lanagan’s Black Juice has made the honor list for this year’s Michael L. Printz Award. The other results for the Award are:

MICHAEL L. PRINTZ AWARD (best book (literary quality) for teens age 14+)

Winner:
Looking for Alaska – John Green

Honors:
Black Juice – Margo Lanagan
I am the Messenger – Markus Zusak
John Lennon: All I Want is the Truth – E. Partridge
A Wreath for Emmett Till – Marilyn Nelson

Realms of Fantasy

Shawna McCarthy’s Realms of Fantasy is often overlooked when we discuss the best magazines in the field, yet since the first issue appeared back in October 1994, she has worked to develop the magazine into one of the best sources of original fantasy being published. To help promote the magazine, you can now check out the latest issue (February 2006) online for free. The issue includes fiction by Christopher Barzak, Patrick Samphire, Brett Alexander Savory, James Van Pelt, and Deborah Roggie, along with a variety of nonfiction. Check it out, and subscribe!

BSFA Awards nominees announced

Dang, those Brits know how to put together an awards shortlist. The good folk over at the British Science Fiction Association have announced their 2005 Awards Shortlists. The novel category includes Jon Courtenay Grimwood’s 9Tail Fox, Charles Stross’s Accelerando, Geoff Ryman’s Air, Ken Macleod’s Learning the World, and Justina Robson’s Living Next Door to the God of Love.  It’s as good a shortlist as I’ve seen for any award in recent years. I’d hate to have to pick a winner amongst them – they’re all very fine books – but the Ryman and Stross books are both extraordinary.