
Originally Posted by
nealasher
Thanks for posting that, Rob.
It is very nice to be shortlisted for an award and even nicer to win it, if for no other reason than the publicity.
My particular favourite was to win, with The Skinner, the Czech SF&F&H Academy Award for the best SF book published there in 2004: the Salamander Award. This was out of a shortlist of Blood Music Greg Bear, Chasm City Alastair Reynolds, The Scar China Mieville and A Deepness Upon the Sky Vernor Vinge.
But why was it my favourite? Because the shortlist was superb, because being published in Czechoslovakia where I've never been before and no one has heard of me, there can be no accusation of nepotism or my being a member of some clique, and because the award covered SFF&H i.e. it wasn't an SF award won by a fantasy or mainstream or 'literary' book because the science fiction establishment is ashamed of SF.
I wonder what others here think of the awards and the books that win them?
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