Nebula Awards Weekend
Nebula Awards Weekend
Nebula Awards Weekend: May 14-16, 2010
SFWA’s 2010 Nebula® Awards Weekend, at the Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront hotel in Cocoa Beach, Florida will be held Friday, May 14th through Sunday, May 16th.
Five time Hugo and Nebula award winner Joe Haldeman will be honored as the Damon Knight Grand Master. Neal Barrett has been named Author Emerita. The honorees for the Solstice are Tom Doherty, Terri Windling and Donald Wollheim.
Activities & Program
Wednesday & Thursday Early Arrivals: Register, then Play or Help Set-Up
Thursday
Hospitality Opens by 4:30 p.m. in rooms 131 & 132 of the Cocoa Beach Hilton Beachfront
After Dinner: A very informal The Joy of Music: In honor of our Grand Master, Joe Haldeman, and for his participation and amusement. Join in creating and/or enjoying the music! (Located in the Nebula Awards Weekend hospitality area.)
Friday
8:00 a.m. Hospitality Suite Opens (continental breakfast)
9:00 a.m. Bus and cars leave for Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center Activities
Theoretical Launch Time: 2:38 p.m.
Bus & cars return from KSC after Launch
Dinner in 131 & 132 (Hospitality)
6:00 p.m. Book Signing in the Seahorse Ballroom in Cooperation with Barnes & Noble
7:00 p.m. Celebration of the Honorees & Nominees on the Hilton Pool Deck AB (Cash Bar)
Notes: If the launch is switched from Friday to Saturday, Friday’s program will be switched from Saturday to Friday except for two sections of Science Briefs.
If there is no launch during the Nebula Awards Weekend, we’ll have the following backup program on Friday:
11:00 a.m. Electronic Books & Electronic Publishing
Panel: Jeff Carver, Michael Armstrong, Patrick Nielson Hayden, Catherynne Valente, Bud Sparhawk (M)
1:00 p.m. Animation Technology presented by Brain McClain from LAIKA (the company that made Coraline)
3:00 p.m. Does being a SF Writer Make One More Receptive to New Ideas in Science (Gell-mann’s Law, Quantum Measurement Theory, and Geek), Carl Frederick
Saturday
9:30 a.m. Hospitality Suite Opens (continental breakfast)
10:00 a.m. The Future of Publishing
Panel: Eleanor Wood, Tom Doherty, Carolyn Ives Gilman, Jacob Weisman, Michael Capobianco (M)
11:00 a.m. Sound Financial Practices for Writers Panel: Laura Anne Gilman, Eugie Foster, Marilyn Kosmatka, Cynthia Felice (M)
Lunch Break
2:00 p.m. Social Networking
Panel: Sarah Beth Durst, Chris Hansen, Kate Kligman, Jeff Carver (M)
3:00 p.m. SFWA Meeting
4:00 p.m. Science Briefs
Presenters:
Randy Scott: NASA Mars Science Lab Mission: Overview & Radiation Safety Considerations
William Hoak: Radiation Bioeffects, Popular Myths vs. Reality
Carl Frederick: Does being a SF Writer Make One More Receptive to New Ideas in Science (Gell-mann’s Law, Quantum Measurement Theory, and Geek
6:00 p.m. Pre-Banquet Reception - Hilton Pool Deck AB (Cash Bar)
7:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom Doors Open
7:15 p.m. Toastmaster welcomes nominees, honorees & other attendees & Dinner is served (Cash Bar)
Non-Banquet Seating is available for the Ceremony
Hospitality Suite Re-Opens after Banquet
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Hospitality Suite Opens (continental breakfast)
10:00 a.m. Vacation on Mars Q & A with David Levine in Murphy 131 or 132
Neal Barrett, Jr
Neal Barrett, Jr., the author of The Hereafter Gang, named by the Washington Post as “one of the great American novels,” and Interstate Dreams, recognized as an award-winner by the Texas Institute of Letters.
Barrett is known in the science fiction and fantasy world for works such as Through Darkest America, Dawn’s Uncertain Light and Prince of Christler-Coke, and a number of outstanding short story collections such as Perpetuity Blues, Slightly Off Center and A Different Vintage. Barrett has published more than 50 novels and 70-plus shorter works since his first sales in 1959.
“I sold a short story to both Galaxy and Amazing at the same time,” Barrett said. “I was certain this meant it would be smooth sailing in this profession from then on.”
Sales did continue, and Barrett later branched out into novels as well. “I had a good friend and neighbor down in San Miguel, Mexico---Mack Reynolds, a writer I’d admired for as long as I’d been reading science fiction.
“‘Never stop writing short stories,’ Mack told me. ‘But try a novel too.’ Hey, what an idea,” Barrett said. “I started off with Kelwin, the Aldair quartet, The Gates of Time, Highwood and others. I like to do novels, but short stories will always be my first love.
“I grew up on Burroughs’ Mars books, Startling Stories, IF, Galaxy, Astounding, Amazing, Planet Stories and the rest,” he said.
In modern times, Barrett sold to Asimov’s, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, OMNI and others.
“I have a great respect for many of the editors and publishers I’ve worked with,” Barrett said. “And I’d like to say how much I admire the contributions of the small press, houses such as Subterranean Press and Golden Gryphon. I’m proud to say that a lot of what I feel is my best work is due to the editors of these presses.
“Like many professional writers, I’ve written westerns, mystery-suspense, horror, noir, air war stories, the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, novelizations such as Judge Dredd, Barb Wire and Dungeons & Dragons,” he said. “One of my all-time favorite jobs is writing comic books--I think I’ve turned out over a thousand pages by now. That’s what writers do, you know--they often do what needs to be done. And I’ve found that a real pro puts everything he or she has into whatever project comes along. You name it. I can’t tell you how many names besides mine are out there over the work I’ve done for a series or special projects.
Grand Master
Joe Haldeman will be honored as the next Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master for 2010 by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. The Grand Master represents SFWA’s highest accolade and recognizes excellence for a lifetime of contributions to the genres of science fiction and fantasy.
SFWA President Russell Davis announced the decision after consulting with the Board of Directors and participating past presidents. The presentation of the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award will take place at the SFWA Nebula Awards® Weekend on May 13th to 16th. The Nebula Awards weekend is available to the general public with advance registration.
“Giving the Grand Master is one of the true pleasures of serving as the President of SFWA,” said SFWA President Russell Davis. “Being able to give it to Joe Haldeman--a past SFWA president, an extraordinarily talented writer, a respected teacher and mentor in our community, and a good friend--is not just a pleasure, but a genuine honor. I can think of no one more deserving that I’d be more pleased to recognize.”
Joe Haldeman
Haldeman is the author of 20 novels and five collections. He remains one of the most popular science fiction writers working today. His landmark novel, The Forever War, won the Nebula, Hugo and Ditmar Awardsfor best science fiction novel in 1975, and spawned two follow-up novels, Forever Peace and Forever Free. In total, his writings have garnered him five Nebulas, five Hugos and a host of other awards as well as numerous nominations. Other notable works include the novels Camouflage, The Accidental Time Machine and Marsbound as well as the short works “Graves,” “Tricentennial” and “The Hemingway Hoax.” His latest book, Starbound, has recently been released.
Haldeman and his wife Gay live in Gainesville, Florida, teach the fall semester at MIT and travel extensively. In addition to his prose, Haldeman also writes poetry and is an artist.
Grand Master Awards History
Haldeman is the 27th writer recognized by SFWA as a Grand Master. He joins Robert A. Heinlein (1974), Jack Williamson (1975), Clifford D. Simak (1976), L. Sprague de Camp (1978), Fritz Leiber (1981), Andre Norton (1983), Arthur C. Clarke (1985), Isaac Asimov (1986), Alfred Bester (1987), Ray Bradbury (1988), Lester del Rey (1990), Frederik Pohl (1992), Damon Knight (1994), A. E. van Vogt (1995), Jack Vance (1996), Poul Anderson (1997), Hal Clement (1998), Brian Aldiss (1999), Philip Jose Farmer (2000), Ursula K. Le Guin (2003), Robert Silverberg (2004), Anne McCaffrey (2005), Harlan Ellison (2006), James Gunn (2007), Michael Moorcock (2008) and Harry Harrison (2009).
Until 2002 the title was simply “Grand Master.” In 2002 it was renamed in honor of SFWA’s founder, Damon Knight, who died that year.
Keynote Speech
David Levine is a geek, fan, and science fiction writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. In January 2010 he spent two weeks at the Mars Desert Research Station, a simulated Mars base in the Utah desert. Although the Martian conditions were simulated, the science was real, as were the isolation, hostile environment, and problems faced by the six-person crew. Although David’s official title was Crew Journalist, he soon found himself repairing space suits, helping to keep the habitat running, and having interplanetary adventures he’d never before imagined.
Registration
You can register here.




1. Geoffrey A. Landis on 03rd April 2010 at 12:13 pm
This is the page you get to when you click through “Nebula awards weekend” on the SFWA page.
How about somewhere on this page putting a link to where you sign up for the Nebula awards weekend?