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The Informed Voter Project, Part the Second: The Nebula Award Novelette Finalists

March 20, 2010Kate 5 Comments

I’ll tell you this much: the hardest part about this is not getting the reading done. It’s actually getting the post written. I think I am discovering that I’m not a born blogger, and my time is running out. I’m… Continue Reading →

Subway Literature, The Informed Voter Project Carolyn Ives Gilman, Eugie Foster, James Morrow, Jason Sanford, John Scalzi, Kage Baker, Michael Bishop, Nancy Kress, Nebula Awards, Novelettes and Novellas, Paolo Bacigalupi, Rachel Swirsky, Richard Bowes, SFWA, Ted Kosmatka

The Informed Voter Project, Part the First: The Nebula Award Short Story Finalists

March 12, 2010Kate 8 Comments

Oh, this project is shaping up to be a lot of fun. Here’s my bit of full disclosure: my Twitter posts did not accurately reflect the order or days on which I read these stories. I read them all last… Continue Reading →

Subway Literature, The Informed Voter Project Carolyn Ives Gilman, Eugie Foster, James Morrow, James Patrick Kelly, Jason Sanford, John Scalzi, Kage Baker, Kij Johnson, Michael A. Burstein, Michael Bishop, N. K. Jemisin, Nancy Kress, Nebula Awards, Novelette Finalists, Novella Finalists, Paolo Bacigalupi, Rachel Swirsky, Richard Bowes, Saladin Ahmed, Short Story Finalists, Ted Kosmatka, Will McIntosh

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“Once upon a time, it was magical”: true of the book and its setting alike. --Kirkus

An elegant feat of telescopic storytelling. --PW, starred review

Resplendent...a sophisticated tale filled with masterful world building, time travel, science, and nautical life. --School Library Journal

This world has a seductive, fairy-tale quality — Patrick O’Brian’s Captain Aubrey series as seen through the lens of Hayao Miyazaki. --The New York Times

An enchanting, empowering, and cozy read. --Booklist, starred review

A brainy, satisfying assemblage of puzzles with an immensely likable protagonist. --Kirkus, starred review

Brimful of intrigue, plucky wannabe adventurers, and some suspiciously artful iron. A fascinating, intricate tale of friendship and rescue. --Kirkus, starred review

Spine-tingling, action-packed, and emotionally powerful. --School Library Journal

Haunting and inspiring...Filled with mystery, cannonfire and the horrors of war and a villain who's nightmare-scary. --BoingBoing

An eerie and atmospheric vision of early twentieth-century Americana, electrified by supernatural traces and a generously complex look at good, evil, and the wide swath in between. --Booklist, starred review

Tasty challenges for preteen Poirots, middle-grade Miss Marples, and "Jigsaw Jones" grads. --Kirkus

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