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* Also on the LibraryThing discussion groups avaland listed some titles ([http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?newpost=1&topic=11003#lastmsg fsf]) but I'm confused by the organization and don't want to misplace something. Margo Lanagan's "Red Spikes", a collection, is something I'd like to list; it was published in Australia in 2006 but will be published in US in October 2007, so eligible for Hugos, and ...? --[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 09:27, 20 April 2007 (PDT)
* Also on the LibraryThing discussion groups avaland listed some titles ([http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?newpost=1&topic=11003#lastmsg fsf]) but I'm confused by the organization and don't want to misplace something. Margo Lanagan's "Red Spikes", a collection, is something I'd like to list; it was published in Australia in 2006 but will be published in US in October 2007, so eligible for Hugos, and ...? --[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 09:27, 20 April 2007 (PDT)
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* hey i redirected [[2007 nominate women writers|the first page]] to this one and will fix links. --[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 13:43, 23 April 2007 (PDT)

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Oh, wow!! Fabulous work, y'all!--Liz Henry 19:28, 18 April 2007 (PDT)

While looking up publication dates, I just found Phyllis Gotleib's Birthstones (with an afterword by Nalo Hopkinson), and it sounds really promising!

"Space Opera has the reputation - not entirely undeserved - as being the power fantasies of maladjusted teenage boys. But, for over fifty years, Toronto author Phyllis Gotlieb has proven that this subgenre can be complex, intelligent and even feminist. Her new novel, "Birthstones", is no exception. ... It is this deftness, as well as Gotlieb's sensitivity to character, that earned her a Governor General's Award Nomination." -- Sunday Book Review

"A visionary novel in the tradition of Ursula K. LeGuin and James Tiptree, Jr., by a leading feminist author."

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Madeline F (talkcontribs) 2007-04-18 23:21:11.

  • Should things be broken down by SF and fantasy since there are genre-specific awards? Maybe it's easier just to note which they are? --LQ 09:13, 20 April 2007 (PDT)
  • Also on the LibraryThing discussion groups avaland listed some titles (fsf) but I'm confused by the organization and don't want to misplace something. Margo Lanagan's "Red Spikes", a collection, is something I'd like to list; it was published in Australia in 2006 but will be published in US in October 2007, so eligible for Hugos, and ...? --LQ 09:27, 20 April 2007 (PDT)

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  • hey i redirected the first page to this one and will fix links. --LQ 13:43, 23 April 2007 (PDT)