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2010 Locus Award Winners by Chadwick Ginther - Sunday, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:07pm

Locus Magazine, the trade journal of the Science Fiction and Fantasy field, has released the winners of their annual awards.

A complete list of nominees and winners in all categories can be found here.

Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy

A Criminal to Remember by Michael Van Rooy by Chadwick Ginther - Monday, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:42pm

Michael Van Rooy has just released A Criminal to Remember, his third book starring reformed (sort of) criminal, Montgomery Haaviko. Monty's been in and out of pretty near every federal prison in Canada. He's been a thief, burglar and armed robber; an addict and a drug dealer. He was as bad as bad could be, but he gave that up for the love of a good woman. Now, Monty babysits the neighbourhood children. But old habits are hard to break...

Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick, Mystery & Crime, Winnipeg

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2010 Prix Aurora Award Winners by Chadwick Ginther - Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at 9:41am

The Prix Aurora Awards were handed out Sunday, May 23rd in Winnipeg. Robert J. Sawyer's Wake won the big prize amongst the English language awards, scoring him his first Aurora in the Long Form Category since his novel Flashforward won in 2000.

Women of the Apocalypse featuring stories by Eileen Bell, Roxanne Felix, Ryan McFadden and Billie Milholland won two awards, Best Work in English (Other) and Best Short Form Work in English for Eileen Bell's story "Pawns Dreaming of Roses".

Edward Willett, a nominee for his novel Terra Insegura, has the winners in all categories posted on his blog.

Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy, Winnipeg

McNally Robinson at Keycon by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 10:44am

Keycon, Manitoba's science fiction and fantasy convention, now in its 27th year, is being held at the Radisson Inn May 21st-23rd. McNally Robinson will be in the Dealer's Room offering a wide variety of science fiction and fantasy novels and more.

Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy, Winnipeg, Event News

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The Windup Girl Wins Best Novel at the Nebula Awards by Chadwick Ginther - Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 1:35pm

Paolo Bacigalupi's debut novel, The Windup Girl, has won big at the 2010 Nebula Awards. The Nebulas, presented by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America are considered to be one of the "big three" awards in the science fiction and fantasy field. The Windup Girl is also shortlisted for Best Novel at the Hugo Awards.

A complete list of winners in all categories may be found here.

Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy

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