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Congrats, we're all nominees, but especially the technical staff and volunteers. Let's talk about the rest of the nominations.

  • This is the first year where I've voted (and I've been putting in my nominations and voting for about four years now) that I feel like a good number of things that I've nominated made it onto the final list. I didn't feel like I'd read more than usual last year, and I've already read two of the novels, one of the novellas, two of the novelettes, three of the short stories, and two of the graphic novels -which leads me with only 20 out of 30 things to read in four months. Doable! I might even get to the YA stuff this year!
  • On the novels side - I'd started Trail of Lightning but hadn't finished it (and didn't count it in my read total), and I'd read the first two of the Machineries of the Empire - which is good, because that series has such a steep immersion curve (math is magic, exposition doesn't happen, just go with it) that I can't imagine trying to read that quickly or jump into the third book cold and having any fucking clue as to what was going on. I mean, moreso. I used my audible credit to get Space Opera, so I guess that's where I'm starting. So far it's a pretty good Douglas Adams impression. So far I think my vote is for Spinning Silver, but I also have high hopes for The Calculating Stars.
  • Going over it, I guess the one thing that I really expected to see up there and haven't was Circe - maybe it wasn't really genre enough? I was also guessing The Poppy War might make an appearance, but the author is also in her twenties and that's her first novel - there were a lot of good choices this year, and it's not like I feel like she was robbed. Especially after last year (and not to knock The Stone Sky, but everything else felt a little weak), this felt like a really strong year for scifi/fantasy novels.
  • I think it's also a good sign that there's a decent number of different publishing sites listed - even a few years ago, it felt like it was 90% TOR for the shorter stuff, and now there's at least a half dozen different places listed. It seems like maybe a healthier ecosystem, maybe. I didn't get the impression it was because of a not-a-slate like the Nebulas - The Fireside short stories ("STET" and "The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington") are both my frontrunners so far, even if Fireside's websites make them difficult to find.
  • It's super predictable, but I'm sad about having to choose between Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Black Panther again.  In another year, Annhilation or Sorry to Bother You would be my top choice, but they have a misfortune of being pitted against two damn-near perfect movies.

I thought it would be a good idea to start a club on metafilter's fanfare for the Hugos (someone else talked about doing this last year, I stole the idea). The link to it is here, and contains the posting order. I was thinking of waiting until the voter's packet came out, but the voter's packet can come out so late that it would be a rush to try and read even the shorter stuff in time - plus I'd feel bad dumping that many posts out at once. I've tried to at least start with the stuff that's more widely available or at least available online, then put the sequels at the end. Even so, there's probably stuff I'll probably end up reading long after I end up putting up the post.

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So it's currently -24 degrees, feeling like -50 (technically Fahrenheit, but we're officially in 'temperatures where it doesn't really matter which scale you're using' range).  I worked from home today (I typically bus in with about 1/2 mile of walking), and now the office is closed tomorrow and Thursday, so maybe I'll leave the house Thursday night.

I took the opportunity to move my fiber out to the back porch to kill off any possible moths.  It's officially too cold to use the porches as a beer fridge, which I think is the definition of 'too cold'.  Our back porchlight is heat-sensing and not motion sensing, so it's on the fritz, too. Not to mention the outdoor compact florescents.  Then there's this guy.

Also, I'm still sick.  So not really minding this excuse to stay inside under blankets and rest up as much as I might otherwise. Or at least I'll have a chance to catch up on everything I haven't been doing for the last two-or-so-weeks (which ends up being . .  a lot).

There's some links that I meant to post at some point, but for now I'm just going to say that I've finished Lies Sleeping, and:

Cut for Spoilers )


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Ugh, came down with something, and yesterday was supposed to be the day I got back to the gym (I typically take the first two weeks of January off as a treat to myself - plus most of the resolutions crowd thins out by MLK day)

I've imposed some not-resolution rules on myself to try to make myself pay attention to my 'to read' pile. There are now multiple corollaries to the original set of rules (on library books, flash sales, getting books for free, novellas, and graphic novels), but the basics are: I can only purchase a new book if a) I've read at least two of the books in my TBR pile or b) a month has passed since my last book purchase.

Half a month in and it's already a struggle - for one thing, I keep on finding myself in or near bookstores. Friday was Moon Palace Books, where I decided that graphic novels had their own track, and then on Sunday I had to keep myself out of Uncle Hugo's. Both are great for browsing, but not so good for hunting for a specific book. Moon Palace's graphic novel section isn't huge, but they seem to separate the big two from the other publishers and then is sorted by writer, except when it's sorted by title or the artist is more famous, and sometimes the second tier comics publishers (Image, Dark Horse, Boom, ect) are with the big two, and manga? There's manga in there wherever it feels like being, I think. Plus there's one shelf for books about comics, maybe? Oh, also the recommended books are all in the front of the store. Uncle Hugos is all SFF - well, that and books about SFF, so there's a new section, a used hardcover section, a used paperback section, and sometimes the books are on shelves two or three deep, plus there's cardboard boxes on the floor for specific authors, and more books on top of the bookshelves and. . .

Either way, the best way to find something is to let yourself unfocus, breathe, and then have your eyes roam around until something jumps out on you. It usually works.
 

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