Hugo & Nebula Awards: Best Novels discussion

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message 1: by Allan (new)

Allan Phillips | 3678 comments Mod
We did this last year but missed it for the Nebulas this year. Since the Hugo short list will be out in a few weeks, have a guess at the 6 novels you think will make it. (Note: it's not a list of your favorites, it's what you think will be the final 6.)


message 2: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Burridge | 1057 comments I’m guessing there will be Chinese works few of us have heard of on the short list.


message 3: by Timo (new)

Timo Pietilä | 9 comments Is there a rule about English language publication?


message 4: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Burridge | 1057 comments I don't know.


message 5: by Kalin (new)

Kalin | 1493 comments Mod
Publications can be nominated from any language, but because the awards are traditionally dominated by English-language works, any translation of a previously published work is eligible in its first year as a published translation into English.

Basically -- any Chinese-language work is eligible (alongside every other published genre work globally), it doesn't have to be translated, and is more likely to end up on the ballot this year due to Chengdu's hosting of the awards.


message 6: by Allan (new)

Allan Phillips | 3678 comments Mod
I can see Babel: An Arcane History and Nona the Ninth getting Hugo nods on top of Nebula, and maybe The Mountain in the Sea. This is strictly intuition, as I've only read the latter. It had some interesting ideas, but it didn't really grab me. I reviewed the list of eligibles, but since I didn't read many of them, nothing really jumped out at me.


message 7: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Burridge | 1057 comments Legends & Lattes seems to be the kind of crowd pleaser that might well reach the final ballot.


message 8: by Silvana (new)

Silvana (silvaubrey) | 39 comments L&L
Babel
The Spare Man
Nettle and Bone

Can't decide the other two. I haven't read most of the Locus recommended novel list/Nebula noms.

30 April is the deadline but I am not going to read more novels, maybe just short stories or novelettes.


message 9: by Oleksandr, a.k.a. Acorn (new)

Oleksandr Zholud | 5534 comments Mod
Allan wrote: "I can see Babel: An Arcane History and Nona the Ninth getting Hugo nods on top of Nebula, and maybe The Mountain in the Sea. ."

I agree on all three, esp., bearing in mind later nominations, therefore more Western nominations after Nebula nominees were announced


message 10: by Kalin (last edited Apr 05, 2023 09:01AM) (new)

Kalin | 1493 comments Mod
Assuming it's not a full Chinese ballot, I'm pretty sure Babel will be up there. Also has a strong chance at winning. I think Nona too. But these are also my favourites and I haven't paid much attention elsewhere this year to what others are super excited about. I really have no idea. I'm feeling more and more out of sync with the voters.


message 11: by Kalin (new)

Kalin | 1493 comments Mod
How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu also did very well this past year, although I haven't heard it talked about as much in recent months. I haven't read it but think it could be a contender.


message 12: by Kateblue, 2nd star to the right and straight on til morning (new)

Kateblue | 4796 comments Mod
I think Babel. Otherwise, no opinion


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