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Shirley Jackson finalists

http://www.sfadb.com/Shirley_Jackson_Awards_2015 96 new and updated pages. Ellen Datlow has 8 prior Shirley Jackson nominations, with two wins, in 2008 and 2010. Her nominated anthology here just won a Bram Stoker Award. Jeff VanderMeer has 5 prior nominations, with no wins. His nominated novel here is also a finalist for the Locus and Nebula awards. Daryl […]

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Stoker winners

http://www.sfadb.com/Bram_Stoker_Awards_2015 58 new and updated pages. This is the 10th Stoker win for Joe R. Lansdale, and the 5th each for Ellen Datlow, Jonathan Maberry, and Tom Piccirilli. This year marks the first Mentor Award, “honoring writers who, thru the Mentoring Program, provide excellent support to their mentee”.

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Clarke winner

http://www.sfadb.com/Arthur_C_Clarke_Award_2015 8 updated pages.

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Locus finalists

http://www.sfadb.com/Locus_Awards_2015 208 new and updated pages. First-time Locus finalists are Katherine Addison (though as Sarah Monette she has 9 prior nominations), Jennifer Marie Brissett, Hayley Campbell, Beth Cato, Rose Fox, Jill Lepore, Cixin Liu, Daniel Jose Older, and Brian Staveley. Finalists who’ve won Locus Awards most often are Ellen Datlow, with 11 wins since 2005; […]

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Prometheus finalists and Hall of Fame winner

http://www.sfadb.com/Prometheus_Awards_2015 38 new and updated pages The Hall of Fame winner was announced in April 2015. Hall of Fame finalists are often cited year after year until they win; Ellison’s story has been listed every year since 2010. This is the Anderson story’s third nomination, the Bujold novel’s sixth (plus a nomination in the best […]

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