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  1. Les trois infos du jour !

    Il n'y aura pas de nouvelle série Buffy.
    Un drôle de film fantastique arrive demain au cinéma.
    On a les finalistes du prix Nebula !

    #sciencefiction #buffy #buffycontrelesvampires #fantastique #nebulaaward

  2. Les trois infos du jour !

    Il n'y aura pas de nouvelle série Buffy.
    Un drôle de film fantastique arrive demain au cinéma.
    On a les finalistes du prix Nebula !

    #sciencefiction #buffy #buffycontrelesvampires #fantastique #nebulaaward

  3. Les trois infos du jour !

    Il n'y aura pas de nouvelle série Buffy.
    Un drôle de film fantastique arrive demain au cinéma.
    On a les finalistes du prix Nebula !

    #sciencefiction #buffy #buffycontrelesvampires #fantastique #nebulaaward

  4. Les trois infos du jour !

    Il n'y aura pas de nouvelle série Buffy.
    Un drôle de film fantastique arrive demain au cinéma.
    On a les finalistes du prix Nebula !

    #sciencefiction #buffy #buffycontrelesvampires #fantastique #nebulaaward

  5. Les trois infos du jour !

    Il n'y aura pas de nouvelle série Buffy.
    Un drôle de film fantastique arrive demain au cinéma.
    On a les finalistes du prix Nebula !

    #sciencefiction #buffy #buffycontrelesvampires #fantastique #nebulaaward

  6. Answering the SFWA’s Survey on LLM Use in Industry: While I'm not an SFWA member or even an author (beyond this little blog), as a lifelong reader of SF, I figured it was worth a few minutes to add my response to their current Survey on LLM Use in Industry. For the sake of posterity, here are my responses. michaelhans.com/eclecticism/20

    #AI #GenAI #NebulaAward #SFWA #Books #Tech

  7. Book Review – Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

    My first book of 2025 is the second book I’ve read by author Ann Leckie. Both books, Translation State and Ancillary Justice, are set in the same world of the Imperial Radch series, though the stories are not directly connected. Reading Translation State led me to Ancillary Justice, the first book of Leckie’s Imperial Radch trilogy, and I am eagerly looking forward to book two.

    Ancillary Justice introduces us to Breq, a soldier, at least that’s how they present themselves. In reality, Breq is the last surviving ancillary of Justice of Toren, a destroyed warship of the Radch, and is on a mission of vengeance, one which will immensely change the empire, either in success or failure.

    Characters like Breq, the last fragment of an artificial intelligence over 2000 years old now contained in a human body, and  Seivarden, a former Lieutenant on the Justice of Toren a thousand years ago. Both are fish out of water, Breq as an AI trying to pass as human and Seivardan, a human a thousand years out of time who has lost everything. These two do need each other, though, of course, neither knows or believes it for some time, and their shared journey throughout the book, along with Breq’s back story, is compelling on its own.

    Ancillary Justice has the distinct honor of earning  the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the only book to do so. I can see why and I think you will, as well. I completed the Children of Time series by Adrian Tchaikovsky and I look forward to reading the rest of this one.

    #2025Intentions #AdrianTchaikovsky #AncillaryJustice #AnnLeckie #ArthurCClarkeAward #BookReview #ChildrenOfTimeSeries #HugoAward #ImperialRadchSeries #NebulaAward #ReadAtLeast15MinutesADay #TranslationState

  8. Stelliform's Offical mascot, Dr. Nebula Teeth, would like to talk to you about Nebula nominations. He's also taking questions on how to elongate your snoot while maintaining perfect flowing locks.

    In 2024 Stelliform published three books: a gorgeous fantasy novel, a riotous speculative fiction collection, and an unsettling (and sweet) horror novella.

    Remember kids, resist Tor supremacy and vote small press!

    #nebulaaward #awardeligibility #sciencefiction #fantasy #horror #books #bookstodon

  9. @murderbotbot

    "Network Effect is a 2020 science fiction fantasy novel written by #MarthaWells. It is the fifth work in the Murderbot Diaries series and the first full-length novel. Network Effect won the 2021 #HugoAward for Best Novel, the 2020 #NebulaAward for Best Novel, and the 2021 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel."

    #scifi #reading 🙂 👍 💕

  10. Just finished reading "The Year without Sunshine" by @naomikritzer in @UncannyMagazine - what a beautiful, fantastic work! Had it saved for a while and finally had a quiet afternoon to read it. HIGHLY recommended for anyone interested in #Solarpunk, #Hopepunk, or #SpeculativeFiction. I think it might become my go-to example to show someone of Solarpunk (a few reasons why below). And it recently won a #NebulaAward for Best Novelette. We need more stories like this!

    uncannymagazine.com/article/th

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  11. So pleased to see _The Saint of Bright Doors_ won the #NebulaAward for best novel!

    It's the best book I've read all year so far, and easily one of the best books I've read at all. And it was the author's first novel! Amazing work.

    Huge congrats to @vajra!

    vajra.me/2024/06/09/the-saint-

  12. This Story Hour is going to be phenomenal! The marvelous @elianeboey will read, and @vajra Chandrasekera makes his Story Hour debut with his Nebula win still fresh and shiny-new! Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. PDT. Join us! #StoryHour2020 #ShortStories #AuthorReading #DarkSFF #ElianeBoey #VajraChandrasekera #NebulaAward storyhour2020.com/

  13. This will forever be cool, and I am so honored to be a finalist for the Andre Norton Nebula Award for THE INN AT THE AMETHYST LANTERN (under my alt name J. Dianne Dotson). Thank you to my publisher Android Press for believing in this book. Thank you @SFWA for the honor, and to everyone who voted for this novel.
    #bookstagram #yabooks #fantasy #fantasybooks #SFF #scififantasy #clifi #NebulaAward #nebulas2024 #bookawards #finalists #literature

  14. Which 1970 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?

    Passengers by Robert Silverberg ✔
    Shattered Like a Glass Goblin by Harlan Ellison ✔
    Not Long Before the End by Larry Niven ✔
    The Last Flight of Dr. Ain by James Tiptree, Jr. ✔
    The Man Who Learned Loving by Theodore Sturgeon

    #NebulaAward

  15. Which 1970 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?

    Time Considered As a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones by Samuel R. Delany ✔
    Nine Lives by Ursula K. Le Guin ✔
    The Big Flash by Norman Spinrad ✔
    Deeper Than the Darkness by Gregory Benford

    #NebulaAward

  16. Another Monday, another round of "Which Nebula Award finalists have you read?" This week, the focus is on that very groovy year, 1970!

    ✔ for read, * for intend to read, and ! for never heard of it. Or use symbols of your own preference. Or don't. Whatever amuses you.
    #NebulaAward

  17. Which 1969 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?
    The Planners by Kate Wilhelm !
    Masks by Damon Knight !
    The Dance of the Changer and the Three by Terry Carr ✔
    Sword Game by H. H. Hollis !
    Kyrie by Poul Anderson ✔
    Idiot's Mate by Robert Taylor !
    #NebulaAward

  18. Which 1969 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?
    Mother to the World by Richard Wilson !
    The Sharing of Flesh by Poul Anderson ✔
    Final War by Barry N. Malzberg !
    Once There Was a Giant by Keith Laumer ✔
    The Listeners by James E. Gunn ✔
    The Guerrilla Trees by H. H. Hollis !
    Total Environment by Brian W. Aldiss !
    #NebulaAward

  19. Which 1969 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?
    Dragonrider by Anne McCaffrey ✔
    Nightwings by Robert Silverberg ✔
    Lines of Power by Samuel R. Delany !
    Hawk Among the Sparrows by Dean McLaughlin ✔
    The Day Before Forever by Keith Laumer !
    #NebulaAward

  20. Which 1969 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?
    Rite of Passage by Alexei Panshin ✔
    The Masks of Time by Robert Silverberg ✔
    Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner ✔
    Picnic on Paradise by Joanna Russ ✔
    Black Easter by James Blish ✔
    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick ✔
    Past Master by R. A. Lafferty ✔
    #NebulaAward

  21. Another Monday, another round of "Which Nebula Award finalists have you read?"
    Apparently the rules on DW are bold for have read, italic for intend to read, and underline for never heard of it. None of those work here so let's go with a ✔ for read, * for intend to read, and ! for never heard of it. Or use symbols of your own preference. Or whatever amuses you.
    #nebulaAward

  22. I’ve just started reading Larry Niven’s 1970 #sciencefiction novel, RINGWORLD. Really loving it just a few pages in. Curious where this one will go.

    Such a different feel and pace from Clarke’s CHILDHOOD’S END. I’m enjoying the change.

    #scifi #hugoawards #nebulaaward #KnownSpace

  23. Latest read, Thirteen Ways to Water (1998) by Bruce Holland Rogers, the title story from the collection; Jack, a Vietnam veteran, is called on by the woman he once loved to help her husband, Bull, another vet who is having a breakdown. Bull used to bully Jack in school.
    Thoughtful magic realism.
    Won the Nebula Award for best short story.

    #Books #ShortStory #MagicRealism #NebulaAward

  24. You know, encountering this review and then learning that R.F. Kuang won the Nebula award for "Babel" from last year just makes my day. Fantastic news.

    file770.com/sfwa-announces-the

    #SciFi #SFWA #Nebula #NebulaAward #books #Bookstodon