Blogging from the Nebs
Look here for the winners
This is just a preliminary blog from the UCLA campus. There was a very elegant pre-dinner cocktal party on a balcony overlooking LA. Now we’re starting on the banquet, salad and the main course has been brought out. Many of sf’s brightest stars are here, Nebula nominees Joihn Kessel, Mike Allen, Greg Benford, and too many more to mention by name. Also, Janis Ian,, the Toastrmistress, Jane Espenson who will be accepting the Bradbury Award for Joss Whedon, and lots of others. But I’d better get started eating my sea bass befored the waiter takes it away.
Okay, It’ s 9:30. We’ve finished the desert was a delicious cake within walls of white chocolate. Christine Valada is introducing Janis Ian. We’re on our way. Janis has brought her guitar and is singing a song with sf lyrics to the tune of “At Seventeen.”
Winners - Andre Norton Award - Flora’s Dare: How a Girl of Spirit Gambles All to Expand Her Vocabulary, Confront a Bouncing Boy Terror, and Try to Save Califa from a Shaky Doom (Despite Being Confined to Her Room) - Ysabeau S. Wilce (Harcourt, Sep08)
Solstice Awards - Kate Wilhelm, A.J. Budrys, and Martin H. Greenberg
SFWA Service Award - Victoria Strauss
Jane Espenson is accepting the Brasdbury for Joss Whedon, and Joss is appearing via some strange technical sci-fi video.
Grand Master Harry Harrison
Author Emerita - M. J. Engh
Script - WALL-E
Short Story - “Trophy Wives” - Nina Kiriki Hoffman (Fellowship Fantastic, ed. Martin H. Greenberg and Kerrie Hughes, DAW Books, Jan08)
Novella - “The Spacetime Pool” - Catherine Asaro (Analog, Mar08)
Novellette - “Pride and Prometheus” - John Kessel (F&SF, Jan08)
Special thanks - Christine Valada
Novel - Powers - Ursula K. Le Guin (Harcourt, Sep07
That’s it. Janis is thanking us and the lights are coming up. The winners are gathering for photographs.
Thanks for joining me for this experimental blogging. The sea bass was delicious.
-Michael
3 comments so far.
Thanks. wait for your live report.
Was the ceremony recorded? Janis Ian’s song has to be heard to be believed. I’d love to get a copy of that.




1. sanfeng on 25th April 2009 at 9:32 pm
Was the sea bass tasty?
Are the awards getting issued?