Posts Tagged ‘2008’

2008: A year in books in review

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Ooooh, I’ve completed The Guardian’s 2008 book quiz. I got 17 out of 20, that’s my best ever score in a Guardian quiz. However, last week I researched and wrote this year in review article for AbeBooks so I was unusually well prepared for the tough questions thrown at me.

Speaking of the year in review, it seems a long time since George MacDonald Fraser died and started 2008 on a very gloomy note. My two most interesting moments of the year have to be Sebastian Horsley being denied entry into the United States because of ‘moral turpitude’ and Nobel judge Horace Engdahl blasting American writing as “Too isolated, too insular.” The first one made the British furious and the second one made the Americans furious.

World Fantasy Awards

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The World Fantasy Awards were announced in Calgary last weekend and here’s who came out on top for the bookish awards:

Life Achievement
Leo & Diane Dillon
Patricia McKillip

Novel
Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay

Novella
Illyria by Elizabeth Hand

Short Story
“Singing of Mount Abora” by Theodora Goss

Anthology
Inferno: New Tales of Terror and the Supernatural edited by Ellen Datlow

Collection
Tiny Deaths by Robert Shearman

Also if you are interested you can read our interview with the Novella winner Elizabeth Hand