Robert J. Sawyer

Hugo and Nebula Award-Winning Science Fiction Writer

"Identity Theft" will be on the final Nebula ballot!

by Rob - January 6th, 2006.
Filed under: Uncategorized.

SpacewaysWoohoo! SFWA has just released its Preliminary Nebula Award Ballot, which contains all works that have had signed, personal recommendations sent in by ten or more Active SFWA Members. My “Identity Theft” (which first appeared in the anthology Down These Dark Spaceways edited by Mike Resnick and published as a Science Fiction Book Club original) is one of only five works on the preliminary ballot in the novella category.

The Active Members of SFWA now vote on the works on the preliminary ballot, and the top five works in each category end up on the final ballot, which the whole membership votes on again. But since there are only five novellas on the preliminary ballot, all of them automatically make it to the final ballot, which means that “Identity Theft” will be a Nebula nominee this year.

If you’re a SFWA member, or a nominator for the Hugos (member of last year’s World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, or this year’s World Science Fiction Convention in Los Angeles), drop me an email at sawyer@sfwriter.com and I’ll be glad to email you the story for your consideration.

By the way, “Identity Theft” has already won the world’s largest cash prize for SF writing, Spain’s 6,000-euro Premio UPC de Ciencia Ficción.

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