- Fri, 12:41: A must-read thread. https://t.co/0a43PxUWwT
- Fri, 12:56: TIFU by buying everyone an AncestryDNA kit and ruining Christmas https://t.co/ljhbTA3OMz Seems a little too good to… https://t.co/6iJxGI3mTO
- Fri, 15:05: Perilous Dreams, by Andre Norton https://t.co/5DqlqVZ2MC
- Fri, 15:16: RT @Dublin2019: To be eligible to nominate for 2019 Hugo Awards, you need to be a member of Dublin2019 An Irish Worldcon by 31st December 2…
- Fri, 16:05: RT @ahddrv: Gove praises NHS for helping his son after his accident. Nigel Evans regrets voting for legal aid cuts after spending his savin…
- Fri, 18:47: A Cold Day in Hell, ed. Tom Spilsbury https://t.co/GxsXhSxsit
- Sat, 10:26: RT @Barristerblog: Chief Constable of Sussex: Some of the drone sightings may have been police drones looking for other drones. #bbcr4today
- Sat, 10:45: RT @alexandrabulat: @jameschappers 11. Why is no one holding to account Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Gisela Stuart and Michael Gove who prom…
- Sat, 11:25: RT @david_sharrock: Remembering Amos Oz, I dug up this interview from 1999. RIP. “Everyone is here to get crucified or crucify others. I li…
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Nebula ballot, Goodreads / LibraryThing stats
NB: With Russia's unprovoked murderous assault on Ukraine, I am actively looking at alternative hosts for this journal, preferably those which…
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“Bloodchild”, by Octavia E. Butler; “Press Enter ◼️”, by John Varley; Neuromancer, by William Gibson
These three all won Hugo and Nebula Awards presented in 1985 for work published in 1984. (So the 1985 Hugo, but the 1984 Nebula.)…
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Serenity
Serenity won the Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form, in 2006 and also the 2005 Nebula for Best Script. There was only one other finalist…
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