Since 1965, the Nebula Awards are given each year by the Science Fiction Writers of America for outstanding works of science fiction, fantasy, or related fiction genre published in the United States. The nominations period is open through February 15th, 2010, and we wanted to bring to your attention the twenty-two fine eligible works that Tor.com had the honor of publishing in 2009:
“Errata,” by Jeff VanderMeer |
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“Escape to Other Worlds with Science Fiction,” by Jo Walton |
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“A Weeping Czar Beholds the Fallen Moon,” by Ken Scholes |
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“Eros, Philia, Agape,” by Rachel Swirsky |
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“We Haven’t Got There Yet,” by Harry Turtledove |
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“Bugs in the Arroyo,” by Steven Gould |
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“TVA Baby,” by Terry Bisson |
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“Last Son of Tomorrow,” by Greg van Eekhout |
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“The City Quiet as Death,” by Steven Utley and Michael Bishop |
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“The House That George Built,” by Harry Turtledove |
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“The Cat Who Walked a Thousand Miles,” by Kij Johnson |
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“The Nostalgist,” by Daniel H. Wilson |
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“The Ruined Queen of Harvest World,” by Damien Broderick |
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“First Flight,” by Mary Robinette Kowal |
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“Silver Linings,” by Tim Pratt |
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“Zeppelin City,” by Michael Swanwick and Eileen Gunn |
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“The Strange Case of Mr. Salad Monday,” by G. D. Falksen |
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“A Memory of Wind,” by Rachel Swirsky |
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“The Star and the Rockets,” by Harry Turtledove |
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“The Horrid Glory of Its Wings,” by Elizabeth Bear |
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“Overtime,” by Charles Stross |
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“Farewell Performance,” by Nick Mamatas |
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