

by Chadwick Ginther - Tuesday, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:27am
The Prix Aurora Awards, Canada's highest honour in the field of speculative fiction, are now accepting nominations for all categories. To nominate, you must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident. The ballot will remain open until February 15th. You can find a partial list of eligible titles here for works in English, and here for works in French.
Some eligible titles that have been reviewed by McNally Robinson include: Indigo Springs by , Warden of Greyrock by , The King's Daughters by , Wake by , Steel Whispers by , and The World More Full of Weeping by .
Not reviewed on this site, but still excellent reads and deserving books are Frostbitten by , Terra Insegura by and Julian Comstock by .
This year, Winnipeg's annual science fiction and fantasy convention, Keycon will be hosting the Aurora Awards.
Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy, Winnipegby Chadwick Ginther - Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:16pm

Indigo Springs is a sleepy little town. Or is it? When Astrid returns to her childhood home, it isn't long before she realizes that magic is real -- and quite literally flowing in a stream beneath her house. Astrid determines to use this power for good, but her virtuous intentions just might herald the end of the world as we know it.
Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick, SciFi & Fantasyby Chadwick Ginther - Sunday, Oct 18, 2009 at 1:28pm

Vancouver author A.M. Dellamonica has penned numerous short stories. On Tuesday October 27th her debut fantasy novel, Indigo Springs, will be released. She was kind enough to answer some of my questions in an email interview.
Categories: Interview, SciFi & Fantasy, Mystery & Crimeby Chadwick Ginther - Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:32pm

Welcome to Calgary after the Troubles. Where Borg and Clean Boys roam the streets. Where federal and provincial powers have broken down and corporation's crimes go unpunished. Welcome to book two of The Steele Chronicles.
Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick, SciFi & Fantasy, Mystery & Crimeby Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:29pm

is the Aurora Award winning author of two novels and numerous short stories and plays. he is also a familiar face at KeyCon, Winnipeg's science fiction and fantasy convention. Hayden was kind enough to answer some questions about his writing and his latest novel, Steel Whispers.
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