{"id":1620,"date":"2012-01-08T13:06:58","date_gmt":"2012-01-08T12:06:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mmcgrath.co.uk\/?p=1620"},"modified":"2020-04-22T02:48:49","modified_gmt":"2020-04-22T01:48:49","slug":"bsfa-award-nominations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mmcgrath.co.uk\/?p=1620","title":{"rendered":"2011 BSFA AWARD NOMINATIONS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So it&#8217;s that time of year again, the deadline for nominations to the BSFA Awards is fast approaching (midnight on 13 January, if you haven&#8217;t done your duty yet) so it&#8217;s time to think about what I&#8217;d like to see on the shortlist. You can see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bsfa.co.uk\/news\/bsfa-awards-nominations-update\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" class=\"broken_link\">what others have nominated here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NOVELS<\/strong><br \/>\nAs usual lots of people online have complained about the quality of stuff they&#8217;ve read this year, but I felt like I had a rather good year of novel reading and coming up with a shortlist wasn&#8217;t hard &#8211; in fact I had more trouble narrowing the list down to a remotely sensible length.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><em>By Light Alone<\/em>, Adam Roberts (Gollancz)<br \/>\n<em>City of Bohane, <\/em>Kevin Barry (Jonathan Cape)<br \/>\n<em>Dead Water<\/em>, Simon Ings (Corvus)<br \/>\n<em>Embassy Town<\/em>, China\u00a0 Mieville (Macmillan)<br \/>\n<em>The Hammer<\/em>, KJ Parker (Orbit)<br \/>\n<em>The Islanders<\/em>, Christopher Priest\u00a0 (Gollancz)<br \/>\n<em>Osama<\/em>, Lavie Tidhar (PS Publishing)<br \/>\n<em>Rule 34<\/em>, Charles Stross (Orbit)<br \/>\n<em>Zone One<\/em>, Coleson Whitehead (Harvill Secker)<\/p>\n<p>There were a number of other books that came close to getting my nomination. I wanted to nominate Nina Allan&#8217;s <em>Silver Wind<\/em> (Eibonvale Press) but it has been ruled a short story collection. That&#8217;s a perfectly reasonable decision but each story in the book is also thematically linked and it comes together as a coherent whole. I felt it works as a novel just as well as Chris Priest&#8217;s book and would highly recommend it.<\/p>\n<p>I also enjoyed Jane Rogers&#8217; <em>The Testament of Jessie Lamb<\/em> (Sandstone Press), Kim Lakin-Smith&#8217;s <em>Cyber Circus<\/em> (Newcon Press), Ahmed Khaled Towfik&#8217;s <em>Utopia<\/em> (Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing), Jon Courtenay Grimwood&#8217;s <em>The Fallen Blade<\/em> (Orbit) and Will McIntosh&#8217;s <em>Soft Apocalypse<\/em> (Night Shade Books) but you&#8217;ve got to draw the line somewhere and my list of nominations was already too long.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SHORT STORIES<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Copenhagen Interpretation, Paul Cornell,<em> Asimov\u2019s<\/em> (July)<br \/>\nCrosstown Traffic, Tim Lees, <em>Interzone<\/em> 233, TTA Press<br \/>\nDay 29, Chris Beckett, <em>Asimov\u2019s<\/em> (July)<br \/>\nFor the Ages, Alastair Reynolds,\u00a0 <em>Solaris Rising:The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction<\/em>, Solaris<br \/>\nInsha&#8217;Allah, Matthew Cook, <em>Interzone<\/em> 235, TTA Press<br \/>\n<em>Jesus and the Eightfold Path<\/em>, Lavie Tidhar, Immersion Press<br \/>\nSleepers, Jon Ingold, <em>Interzone<\/em> 234, TTA Press<br \/>\nThe Ceiling is Sky, Suzanne Palmer,<em> Interzone<\/em> 234, TTA Press<br \/>\nThe Last Osama, Lavie Tidhar, <em>Interzone<\/em> 237, TTA Press<br \/>\nThe Silver Wind, Nina Allan, <em>Interzone<\/em> 233, TTA Press<\/p>\n<p>As usual my short story nominations are tinged with certain degree of guilt. There&#8217;s so much stuff out there it is impossible to keep up with it all. I did, for a change, manage to read all of this year&#8217;s<em> Interzone<\/em> in the year of publication and that&#8217;s reflected in the nominations. I subscribe to <em>Asimov&#8217;s<\/em> and <em>F&amp;SF<\/em> but I have to confess that this year I&#8217;ve only dipped into them to pick out pieces by author&#8217;s I already knew. I also have a <em>Clarkesworld<\/em> subscription but I&#8217;ve barely had time to read any of it this year. The same is true of many of the anthologies. There&#8217;s still a pile of suff I want to read, that deserves to be read, but that I won&#8217;t get to within the nomination period.<\/p>\n<p>The best collection I read this year was Kevin Barry&#8217;s <em>These are Little Kingdoms<\/em> &#8211; a wonderful little book. Most of\u00a0 the stories are straightforwardly &#8220;literary&#8221; but a few of the outstanding tales contain elements of the fantastic. Unfortunately the collection was published in 2007 and so nothing in it was eligible for nomination. Paul McAuley&#8217;s Kindle published collection, <em>Stories from the Quiet War<\/em>, was also excellent.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NON-FICTION<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Out of This World: Science Fiction but not as we Know it<\/em> , Mike Ashley, British Library<br \/>\n<em>The Emergence of Latin American Science Fiction<\/em>, Rachel Haywood Ferreira, Wesleyan University Press<br \/>\n<em>SF Mistressworks<\/em>, Ian Sales, SF Mistressworks<\/p>\n<p>More guilt. I&#8217;ve read a lot of non-fiction about sf this year but very little of it was published in 2011. Of the stuff I did read, this is what stood out.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ARTWORK<\/strong><br \/>\nCover of Adam Roberts\u2019 <em>By Light Alone<\/em>, Gollancz<br \/>\nCover of Lavie Tidhar\u2019s <em>Osama<\/em>, Pedro Marques, PS Publishing<br \/>\nCover of <em>Interzone<\/em> 235, Richard Wagner, TTA Press<\/p>\n<p>This was the toughest list to come up with this year, simply because I didn&#8217;t come across much sf-related artwork that really stuck in the memory.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>So, there you go. That&#8217;s my take on the &#8220;best sf of 2011&#8221; as it crossed my path. Looking back through the list, it appears to have been a good year for Lavie Tidhar!<\/p>\n<p>If you disagree with what I&#8217;ve listed or think I&#8217;ve missed anything, feel free to comment. And if you&#8217;re a BSFA member, remember to send your nominations to Donna Scott (<strong><\/strong><a>awards@bsfa.co.uk) by the 13th.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So it&#8217;s that time of year again, the deadline for nominations to the BSFA Awards is fast approaching (midnight on 13 January, if you haven&#8217;t done your duty yet) so it&#8217;s time to think about what I&#8217;d like to see on the shortlist. You can see what others have nominated here. 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