2007 Hugo Award Winners Announced
jX writes "This year's Hugo Award Winners have been announced at the recently launched Hugo Award official website. Some winners that should be familiar to any well read/watched geek are Vernor Vinge for Best Novel, Doctor Who for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form), and last years hit movie Pan's Labyrinth for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form. Of course, a complete list of this year's nominees and winners is also available."
who did not know what Slashdot was (like myself): Wikipedia article.
Basically it is a website disseminating "News for nerds".
* "Impossible Dreams" by Tim Pratt [Asimov's July 2006]
* "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" by Neil Gaiman [Fragile Things, William Morrow 2006]
* "Eight Episodes" by Robert Reed [Asimov's June 2006]
* "Kin" by Bruce McAllister [Asimov's Feb 2006]
* "The House Beyond Your Sky" by Benjamin Rosenbaum [Strange Horizons Sep 2006]
Best Related Non-Fiction Book Funny, I didn't know Slashdotters held that much power at Worldcon
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Is it too much to ask that articles on a geek site have proper parenthesization? I going to have nightmares about the article not compiling for the rest of the day.
Let me guess: You're a douchebag, right?