Michael Chabon Interview
In 2008, Michael Chabon was awarded the Nebula, the Hugo, the Locus magazine and the Sidewise Awards for Best Novel, for his book The Yiddish Policemans Union.
Matthew Hughes Interview
Matt Hughes writes fantasy under the name Matthew Hughes and suspense fiction under the name Matt Hughes.
After living in Canada for fifty-three years, Matthew Hughes relocated to Britain where he has taken up the occupation of housesitter, so that he can afford to keep on writing fiction yet still eat every day.
Mr. Hughes received a nomination in the Best Novella Category for his story The Helper and His Hero, published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
Vera Nazarian Interview
Vera Nazarian is a 2007 nominee in the Nebula Short Story category for her story, The Story of Love. This is Ms. Nazarian’s first Nebula nomination.
Jack McDevitt Interview
Since 1996, Jack McDevitt has been an almost annual presence on the Nebula finalist ballots, receiving 12 nominations in various categories and finally winning in 2006 with his novel, Seeker
In 2007, Mr. McDevitt received a nomination for his novel, Odyssey
Sarah Beth Durst Interview
Once upon a time, or 1986, there was a little girl named Sarah Beth Durst who dreamed of princesses and fairy tale kingdoms. She also dreamed of becoming a writer. Many years later, she picked up widespread acclaim and was nominated for the 2007 Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy for her first novel, a modern-day, fairy tale adventure called Into the Wild.
Joe Haldeman Interview
Joe Haldeman has been nominated for and received the Nebula, Hugo, Ditmar, World Fantasy, Galaxy, Rhysling and James Tipree Awards. The Accidental Time Machine is his 8th Nebula nomination.
Robin Wayne Bailey Interview
Robin Wayne Bailey is a nominee in the Best Novellete Category for 2007 with his story, The Children’s Crusade, published in the Heroes In Training anthology. This is Mr. Bailey’s first Nebula nomination. He is one of only eight recipients of the SFWA Service Award.
Jennifer Pelland Interview
Jennifer Pelland’s short story Captive Girl is the only story from an online magazine in the final ballot for the 2007 Nebula Short Stories. Additionally, it is the first Nebula nomination received by its publisher, Helix. Last and certainly not least, it’s also Ms Pelland’s first Nebula nomination.
Nancy Kress Interview
Nancy Kress has been nominated for the Nebula Award 11 times in various categories and won 4 times. She is the 2007 winner for her novella, Fountain of Age, published in Asimov's Magazine, July 2007. In 2007, Ms Kress was the only writer to receive nominations in two separate categories.



