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British Fantasy Society Awards
Just learned that my anthology New Writings in the Fantastic (2007, Pendragon Press) has been longlisted for a BFSA (Best Anthology category; http://www.britishfantasysociety.org/news/?p=300#more-300).
I'm obviously mighty gruntled -- but even more so that two of the stories therein have been nominated in the appropriate category.
Step forward to receive a big hand:
Kate Riedel, for "Song Cycle"
Paul Pinn, for "Borderline Charm"
Here's rootin' for you both!
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10--I just counted
Oh shit. So much for that, then.
:)
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# A Hell of a Woman: An Anthology of Female Noir , [Ed] Megan Abbott, Busted Flush Press
Cthulhu’s Creatures, [Ed] Steve Lines & John B Ford, Rainfall Books
# Phobic: Modern Horror Stories, [Ed] Andy Murray, Comma Press
My bet for the winner is
# The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 18, [Ed] Stephen Jones, Robinson
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A Hell of a Woman: An Anthology of Female Noir , [Ed] Megan Abbott, Busted Flush Press
Actually, I quite fancy this one, and hope to pick up a copy at Fantasycon. I'd assumed, though, that Busted Flush was a US house.
My bet for the winner is
# The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 18, [Ed] Stephen Jones, Robinson
It'll be interesting to see if this is so. It's been a few years since Steve's pulled off a BFSA with one of these.
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It is American--out of Houston. Sorry I'd never heard of the book or I would have covered it for YBFH last year. Came out in December...It's gotten very little play over here.
Re: Best New Horror--perhaps not. It'll be interesting to see what wins.
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That's ringing bells. I think I tripped over their website at some point and did quite a lot of chops-licking at the stuff on offer.