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2004 Hugo Award Nominees: Novel: I now interrupt the catching-up for my comments on the five 2004 Hugo Awards Nominees for Novel. (Votes are due the 31st.) [broken up for import into MT; follow the links or hit "next"] Dan Simmons, Ilium, with a...
2004 Hugo Award Nominees: Novelette [Ford, Jeffrey; Kelly, James Patrick; Lake, Jay; Reed, Robert; Stross, Charles; Swanwick, Michael]: There are six nominees for the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Novelette because of a tie. This is a fairly difficult category for me to rank. There's one story I liked quite a lot, one story I didn't like...
2004 Hugo Award Nominees: Novella [Asaro, Catherine; Baker, Kage; Vinge, Vernor; Williams, Walter Jon; Willis, Connie]: Of the 2004 Hugo Award Nominees for Best Novella, there's only one I strongly dislike, Catherine Asaro's "Walk in Silence" (online at Analog). You know, I'm just not interested in alien-human romances. Sorry. My notes to myself on this...
2004 Hugo Award Nominees: Short Story [Burstein, Michael A.; Gaiman, Neil; Haldeman, Joe; Levine, David D.; Resnick, Mike]: In contrast to the Novelette category, it's quite easy for me to rank the 2004 Hugo Award Nominees for Best Short Story. To prove it, here they are (apologies; I'm very tired but want to get this done tonight):...
Bujold, Lois McMaster: (202) Paladin of Souls (as part of the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel): [Originally part of one post discussing the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel, broken up for MT import; see that post for comments] And so my last two votes are between Lois McMaster Bujold's Paladin of Souls and Robert Charles Wilson's...
Simmons, Dan: Ilium (as part of the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel): [Originally part of one post discussing the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel, broken up for MT import; see that post for comments] I'm going to start with the books I'm voting below "No Award": When the nominations first came out,...
Stross, Charles: Singularity Sky (as part of the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel): [Originally part of one post discussing the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel, broken up for MT import; see that post for comments] The book I'm voting above third, above "No Award" but below the other two, is Charles Stross's Singularity...
Wilson, Robert Charles: Blind Lake (as part of the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel): [Originally part of one post discussing the 2004 Hugo Nominees for Novel, broken up for MT import; see that post for comments] I'd never read anything by Wilson before, and I'm glad I did now, as Blind Lake is quite...