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And the Award for Best Short Story goes to …

May 11th, 2007 by Steven Gould

The Bronx is Up and the Battery's down.

Laura and I are travelling today to N’York,N’York for the Nebula Awards Weekend and following big time fun with our old stomping grounds. Hope we don’t get mugged.

Though Laura has been back several times, I haven’t been back since before 9/11 and I expect a little cognitive dissonance, especially as the Nebula venue is down in the Financial district.

I’m sure we’ll be online but I’ve already placed a few posts in the queue, waiting for their itty-bitty nanobot timers to go off and propagate themselves across your screens.

I’ll also try and post pictures of all the glitteratti.

Posted in Fantasy, Laura, Science Fiction, Steve, Writing | 4 Comments »

4 Responses

  1. Madeleine Robins Says:

    Give my city a kiss for me. Tell the Nebs I said Hi. Have a splendid time.

  2. Maureen McQ Says:

    Ohhhh! Walking and walking! I love walking in the city. Say hello to everyone at the Nebs!

  3. Ken Houghton Says:

    Hope it went well. And that you got to walk places more interesting than that big hole by the downtown PATH station.

  4. Paula Helm Murray Says:

    Keith Stokes posted some useful nfo while we were in our chat tonight (Dawn Patrol).

    he’s the official SFWA photographer, as far as such a thing goes. He is very good. I’m glad Jim Gunn got grandmastere. he deserves it and he’s one of the four professors at U. Kan that I respect for what they passed along to me. (John Bremner–editing Ghod, Edgar Wolfe — my first fiction writing teacher, and John Langley, who taught the only book publishing class that was offered in the J-school, are the others).

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