Category Archives: Science fiction

2010 Hugo Awards nominations and Starship Sofa

The good folk at Aussiecon 4 have released the final 2010 Hugo Awards nominations.  It’s a terrific ballot – full of well deserved nominations and wonderful surprises – and I am just thrilled to be nominated for Best Editor, Short Form.  My sincere thanks to everyone who nominated me – it’s humbling. I’m joined again in the category by the formidable Ellen Datlow, Gordon Van Gelder, Sheila Williams, and Stanley Schmidt.  I genuinely am honored to be in their company. I’m also delighted beyond words that Peter Watt’s novellette “The Island” from The New Space Opera 2 and Nicola Griffiths’ novelette “It Takes Two” from Eclipse Three are nominated.

I am also over the moon that Tony C Smith’s Starship Sofa is up for Best Fanzine. I love the podcast and dug myself out of bed at 4.30am this morning to appear on their Hugo Special. Go check it out. We had enormous fun and Tony is a very deserving nominee (the first ever podcast!).  Oh, and congratulations to Fred Pohl and Jack Vance for making the ballot again! It’s really exciting. So much fine work, so many wonderful nominees, and so many friends involved (apologies to any I didn’t mention, but congratulations!!!)

Wings of Fire – Contents!

As promised, here’s the table of contents for Wings of Fire, the mammoth reprint anthology of dragon stories that Marianne and I delivered to Night Shade Books recently. There’s a lot of feverish work going on in the background so this book can make it’s late-April print date and June pub date, but we’re very happy with the final book. You can pre-order it now, should you be so-inclined. [Please note: the cover at right is not final.  The image is – and it’s awesome – but author names and editor credits etc need to be updated.]

Wings of Fire
Jonathan Strahan and Marianne S. Jablon eds.

Introduction, Jonathan Strahan and Marianne S. Jablon

  1. Stable of Dragons [poem], Peter S. Beagle
  2. The Rule of Names, Ursula Le Guin
  3. The Ice Dragon, George RR Martin
  4. Sobek [original to the book], Holly Black
  5. King Dragon, Michael Swanwick
  6. The Laily Worm, Nina Kiriki Hoffman
  7. The Harrowing of the Dragon of Hoarsbreath , Patricia A McKillip
  8. The Bully and the Beast, Orson Scott Card
  9. Concerto Accademico, Barry Malzberg
  10. The Dragon’s Boy, Jane Yolen
  11. The Miracle Aquilina [original to the book], Margo Lanagan
  12. Orm the Beautiful, Elizabeth Bear
  13. Weyr Search, Anne McCaffrey
  14. Paper Dragons, James P Blaylock
  15. Dragon’s Gate, Pat Murphy
  16. In Autumn, A White Dragon Looks Over The Wide River, Naomi Novik
  17. St Dragon and the George, Gordon R. Dickson
  18. The Silver Dragon, Elizabeth A. Lynn
  19. The Dragons of Summer Gulch, Robert Reed
  20. Berlin, Charles de Lint
  21. Draco, Draco, Tanith Lee
  22. The Dragon on the Bookshelf, Harlan Ellison & Robert Silverberg
  23. Gwydion and the Dragon, C.J. Cherryh
  24. The George Business, Roger Zelazny
  25. Dragon’s Fin Soup, S.P Somtow
  26. The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule, Lucius Shepard

Legends of Australian Fantasy

Gregory Bridges for the forthcoming anthology, Legends of Australian Fantasy, edited with Jack Dann.

I’ve not posted about this book much of late (well, I’ve not posted that much of late), but Jack Dann and I have, along with the good folk at HarperSydney been putting the finishing touches on LEGENDS OF AUSTRALIAN FANTASY.  We’ve just got the final cover in from Greg Bridges, and it’s a peach. The book features some terrific stories by some of Australia’s best known fantasy writers and will be out in June 2010.  The table of contents for the book is:

Introduction: Homegrown Legends, Jonathan Strahan and Jack Dann

  1. To Hold the Bridge: An Old Kingdom Story, Garth Nix
  2. The Mad Apprentice: A Black Magician Story, Trudi Canavan
  3. ’Twixt Firelight and Water: A Tale of Sevenwaters, Juliet Marillier
  4. The Dark Road: An Obernewtyn Story, Isobelle Carmody
  5. Crown of Rowan: A Tale of Thrysland, Kim Wilkins
  6. The Spark (A Romance in Four Acts): A Tale of the Change, Sean Williams
  7. The Corsers’ Hinge: A Lamplighter Tale, D M Cornish
  8. Tribute to Hell: A Tale of the Tainted Realm, Ian Irvine
  9. A Captain of the Gate, John Birmingham
  10. The Magic Word, Jennifer Fallon
  11. The Enchanted: A Tale of Erith, Cecilia Dart-Thornton

About the Editors

Beagle and Beagle…

I also note that, over at the Subterranean site, they mention that stocks are running low on Mirror Kingdoms: The Best of Peter Beagle and that they expect to be sold out on publication. If you’re interested in this book (and I can’t wait to see my copies) then order now!  Subterranean often don’t reprint books so this may be your only chance.  I also see that they’re taking pre-orders on the other Beagle project I edited, “Return“.  The book edition of this looks very handsome and worth ordering too.

The Green Leopard Plague…

The Green Leopard PlagueI have been lax in updating you all on various projects of mine that are slowly wending their way to publication. Last year I spent some time working with Walter Jon Williams editing his new collection, The Green Leopard Plague and Other Stories.  I’ve loved Walter’s work for a long time, and was fortunate enough to get to publish several of his stories in anthologies I’ve worked.  The brief for this book was simply to collect Walter’s best recent work, and the book does that. Of course, that means you have some of the best short fiction written in the field in the past five years or so.  And all with a spiffy introduction by Charlie Stross.  It ships April, and if you order it right now you can get a 50% discount I believe.