I'm not going to list all my eligible publications, but I do want to talk about a couple of things. The first is the film Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief. Citing precedent from the Apollo 11 landing, I've been told it is best considered for Best Dramatic Work, Long Form, though other Hugo-watchers insist it should be considered a Best Related Work. I'm definitely going to vote for this film, which reveals some very shocking things about how science fiction has influenced the contemporary world. Also, if it helps embarrass the Co$ers who cling to fandom like leeches, good!
At the Spokane Worldcon, a lot of people picked up Gene Mapper by Taiyo Fujii at our table there and I hope you all liked it. Give it consideration if you think it's worthy.
As far as my own work, I'll just link to my novelette We Never Sleep, which some people have already declared for.
At the Spokane Worldcon, a lot of people picked up Gene Mapper by Taiyo Fujii at our table there and I hope you all liked it. Give it consideration if you think it's worthy.
As far as my own work, I'll just link to my novelette We Never Sleep, which some people have already declared for.