With this inaugural volume at Tor, the annual Nebula Award collection is reborn as a fiction-only anthology. This collection of nominees for 2010’s Nebula Awards includes all of the prior year’s most celebrated stories, and will be published in time for the 2011 Nebula Awards in May, 2011.
2009’s award winners, announced in May 2010, include Kage Baker’s novella “The Women of Nell Gwynne’s,” Eugie Foster’s novelette “Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast,” Kij Johnson’s short story “Spar,” plus Paolo Bacigalupi’s novelette, “The Gambler.”
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2 Responses
That looks like an awesome collection. I'd love to get a chance to read it. I always feel like I miss out on getting read all the award winning books and stories and the like.
Consider yourself entered, sir. The collection actually has some amazing authors and works in it. Top notch stuff from last year's awards. In fact, I think the Nebulas were pretty spot on last year, and the posthumous nod at Baker was great.