Friday, 19 March 2010
Update on Nominations
What I should have written is that two stories from ST have been longlisted for the BFS award. Also, the magazine itself is on a longlist! An arcane process known as voting will now whittle away at these lists of worthy things until, basically, somebody else wins, in all likelihood. But it's still good to know people are enthused by ST enough to prod the BFS a bit. And credit due to the writers - Jim Steel and Rosalie Parker - for their hard work and respective creative imaginations. Mind you, all that bribery and blackmail must have played a part, too.
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2 comments:
Good luck.
This is great, David! Congratulations to all. Best of luck.
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