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Bradbury, Norton, SFWA winners


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Nebula Awards winners

http://www.sfadb.com/Nebula_Awards_2013

This is Kim Stanley Robinson’s third Nebula win, after Red Mars (published 1992) and “The Blind Geometer” (1987); and Nancy Kress’s fifth Nebula, after “Out of All them Bright Stars” (1985), “Beggars in Spain” (1991), “The Flowers of Aulit Prison” (1996), and “Fountain of Age” (1997). And the first Nebulas for Andy Duncan and Aliette de Bodard.

Nancy Kress now ties Greg Bear, Joe Haldeman, and Robert Silverberg, with 5 Nebulas each; only Ursula K. Le Guin, with 6, and Connie Willis, with 7, have more.

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Mythopoeic Awards finalists

http://www.sfadb.com/Mythopoeic_Awards_2013

Eligibility for these awards spans one year for fiction categories, and two years for nonfiction categories — thus, nonfiction works can be nominated a second year if they have not already won. Among this year’s finalists, works by Jason Fisher and Bonnie Gaarden were also finalists last year.

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Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award finalists


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Campbell Memorial Award finalists

http://www.sfadb.com/John_W_Campbell_Memorial_Award_2013

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