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FINALISTS: 2015 Nebula Awards (With FREE FICTION Links) (I link to SFSignal only because they have the links)
If Martin L. Shoemaker's "Today I Am Paul" doesn't win for short story, it will serve to confirm my feelings about the bankruptcy of the Nebulas. (I did also like Naomi Kritzer's "Cat Pictures Please" but it didn't have the heft of the Shoemaker and Levine's "Damage" was okay, too.)
The webzine novelette nominees (Bolander and Lemberg) would not get my nomination. (Now that I know they're available, I'll be reading the two Asimov's noms soon.) I hate to say something like this as it's rude and I'd avoid it in most cases (such as a couple of noms in the other categories I think are non-optimal) but the Bolander being nominated for a Nebula stuns me. I just have to say it, even if I shouldn't.
For novella, Usman T. Malik's "The Pauper Prince and the Eucalyptus Jinn" is looong, basically a fantasy and not really the sort of thing I'd want to win a Hugo or anything, but it's a reasonable Nebula nominee. Again, I'll be reading the Asimov's nominee soon.
For films, I would be fine with either The Martian (I think I'd give this the nod) or The Force Awakens. I haven't seen Ex Machina but intend to.
I don't know a thing about the novel/YA noms and don't foresee that changing.
Overall, not a great list to me, unsurprisingly, but some good stuff on there. (All the ones I've mentioned positively were "recommended" (well, the Levine was an "honorable mention") when I was reviewing webzines for my own entertainment - something I got distracted from but still mean to get back to.)
What about mah fellow Chronners? What are you familiar with from the lists? What did you like? Other memories, dreams, reflections?
If Martin L. Shoemaker's "Today I Am Paul" doesn't win for short story, it will serve to confirm my feelings about the bankruptcy of the Nebulas. (I did also like Naomi Kritzer's "Cat Pictures Please" but it didn't have the heft of the Shoemaker and Levine's "Damage" was okay, too.)
The webzine novelette nominees (Bolander and Lemberg) would not get my nomination. (Now that I know they're available, I'll be reading the two Asimov's noms soon.) I hate to say something like this as it's rude and I'd avoid it in most cases (such as a couple of noms in the other categories I think are non-optimal) but the Bolander being nominated for a Nebula stuns me. I just have to say it, even if I shouldn't.
For novella, Usman T. Malik's "The Pauper Prince and the Eucalyptus Jinn" is looong, basically a fantasy and not really the sort of thing I'd want to win a Hugo or anything, but it's a reasonable Nebula nominee. Again, I'll be reading the Asimov's nominee soon.
For films, I would be fine with either The Martian (I think I'd give this the nod) or The Force Awakens. I haven't seen Ex Machina but intend to.
I don't know a thing about the novel/YA noms and don't foresee that changing.
Overall, not a great list to me, unsurprisingly, but some good stuff on there. (All the ones I've mentioned positively were "recommended" (well, the Levine was an "honorable mention") when I was reviewing webzines for my own entertainment - something I got distracted from but still mean to get back to.)
What about mah fellow Chronners? What are you familiar with from the lists? What did you like? Other memories, dreams, reflections?