On SFSite, Dave Truesdale posts this write-up for F&SF about the Campbell Award and Sturgeon Award and this year's presentation.
The article includes the full text of Betty Hull's comments about Ben Bova's TITAN (this year's John W. Campbell Memorial Award winner), James Gunn's comments about Robert Charles Wilson's "The Cartesian Theater" (this year's Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award winner), and a short interview with Wilson. Wilson won the Campbell Award (tied with Williamson's TERRAFORMING EARTH) in 2002 for THE CHRONOLITHS and placed second last year with SPIN.
Best,
Chris
The article includes the full text of Betty Hull's comments about Ben Bova's TITAN (this year's John W. Campbell Memorial Award winner), James Gunn's comments about Robert Charles Wilson's "The Cartesian Theater" (this year's Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award winner), and a short interview with Wilson. Wilson won the Campbell Award (tied with Williamson's TERRAFORMING EARTH) in 2002 for THE CHRONOLITHS and placed second last year with SPIN.
Best,
Chris
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The Chair of the Award is James Gunn, and the Center for the Study of Science Fiction funds it (trophies, expenses to put on the Conference and bring the Award winners, and so on) and hosts it. When need arises, Jim or one of the jurors usually suggests a new juror to the existing jury and the Center's Board of Advisors, and we provide feedback about the selection. The Board also has input on all of our other activities.
Right, only the jury has influence on the jury's decisions, and we regularly pose and debate suggestions to improve the process.
Novel nominations can arise from many sources, including the publishers and juror suggestions, our primary sources.
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