
by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday Jun 11 2008 9:36 pm
Posted in: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy
The Campbell Award, science fiction's top juried prize, has released the finalists for best novel of 2007. There are three truly excellent Canadian novels in the running: 's The New Moon's Arms (recent winner of the Aurora Award), 's Rollback (a Hugo Award finalist), and 's Axis, a Sunburst nominee.
The Nominees for 2007 Science Fiction Novel of the Year:
- HARM by
- The Yiddish Policeman's Union by
- In War Times by
- The New Moon's Arms by
- Mainspring by
- The Execution Channel by
- Brasyl by
- Time's Child by
- Bad Monkeys by
- Rollback by
- Zig Zag by
- The Margarets by
- Deadstock by
- Axis by
The award will be presented the weekend of July 10-13, at the Campbell Conference held at the University of Kansas.
See Also:
Sunburst Award Nominees Announced
Nalo Hopkinson Wins Aurora Award
Philip K. Dick and British Science Fiction Association Award Winners Announced
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