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Steve Berman Interview
In 2007, Steve Berman’s novel Vintage: A Ghost Story was nominated for the Andre Norton Best Young Adult SF&F novel award.
Delia Sherman Interview
Lucius Shepard Interview
A prolific writer of speculative fiction, Lucius Shepard has been entertaining readers with novels, short stories and novellas since the early 1980s. Many of his stories have gone on to win awards such as the Nebula, Hugo, World Fantasy and Theodore Sturgeon awards. His novella, Stars Seen Through Stone, received a nomination for a 2007 Nebula Award.
Shepard often draws from his own life of extensive travels on five continents and several career and scholastic pursuits. For Stars Seen Through Stone, he drew from his past experiences performing in rock bands. In the story, Vernon, an ex-rocker who has an ear for discovering new music talents, brings home his latest “project”—a slovenly, yet gifted, singer/guitar player with a penchant for debauchery –- and attempts to turn the annoying slug into a bankable musician. After some strange sightings, several of the town residents begin to manifest their own unique talents. But talent comes with a price.
Geoff Ryman Interview
Elizabeth Wein Interview
Elizabeth Wein’s The Lion Hunter was a nominee in 2007 for the Andre Norton Award for Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction Novels.
Mary Turzillo Interview
Mary Turzillo received the Nebula for her novelette, Mars is No Place for Children, in 1999. In 2007, she was a nominee in the short fiction category for her story, Pride.
Bruce Sterling Interview
David Levine Interview
David D. Levine received his first Nebula nomination for his short story, Titanium Mike Saves the Day, published in Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 2007.
Judith Berman Interview
Tobias Buckell Interview
Ragamuffin is Tobias Buckell’s second novel and first Nebula nomination.



