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Philip K. Dick Award Nominees for 2008
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Posted 2008-01-09 10:56 AM (#1273)
Subject: Philip K. Dick Award Nominees for 2008



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Philip K. Dick Award Nominees for 2008

the winner will be announced on Friday, March 21, 2008 at Norwescon 31 in Seattle, WA.

Grey, Jon Armstrong (Night Shade)

Undertow, Elizabeth Bear (Bantam Spectra)

From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain, Minister Faust (Del Rey)

Nova Swing, M. John Harrison (Bantam Spectra)

Gradisil, Adam Roberts (Pyr)

Ally, Karen Traviss (Eos)

Saturn Returns, Sean Williams (Ace)

they all look pretty good to me especially Ally.  will have to add that one to my reading list.

anybody read any of these?

- dave

 

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