Ayer se anunciaron los ganadores de los Premios Locus 2015. Los podéis ver, en negrita, a continuación junto con el resto de nominados:
NOVELA DE CIENCIA FICCIÓN
- The Peripheral, William Gibson (Putnam; Viking UK)
- Ancillary Sword, Ann Leckie (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
- The Three-Body Problem, Cixin Liu (Tor)
- Lock In, John Scalzi (Tor; Gollancz)
- Annihilation/Authority/Acceptance, Jeff VanderMeer (FSG Originals; Fourth Estate; HarperCollins Canada)
NOVELA DE FANTASÍA
- The Goblin Emperor, Katherine Addison (Tor)
- Steles of the Sky, Elizabeth Bear (Tor)
- City of Stairs, Robert Jackson Bennett (Broadway; Jo Fletcher)
- The Magician’s Land, Lev Grossman (Viking; Arrow 2015)
- The Mirror Empire, Kameron Hurley (Angry Robot US)
LIBRO JUVENIL
- Half a King, Joe Abercrombie (Del Rey; Voyager UK)
- The Doubt Factory, Paolo Bacigalupi (Little, Brown)
- Waistcoats & Weaponry, Gail Carriger (Little, Brown; Atom)
- Empress of the Sun, Ian McDonald (Jo Fletcher; Pyr)
- Clariel, Garth Nix (Harper; Hot Key; Allen & Unwin)
NOVELA DE DEBUT
- Elysium, Jennifer Marie Brissett (Aqueduct)
- A Darkling Sea, James L. Cambias (Tor)
- The Clockwork Dagger, Beth Cato (Harper Voyager)
- The Memory Garden, Mary Rickert (Sourcebooks Landmark)
- The Emperor’s Blades, Brian Staveley (Tor; Tor UK)
NOVELA CORTA
- “The Man Who Sold the Moon”, Cory Doctorow (Hieroglyph)
- We Are All Completely Fine, Daryl Gregory (Tachyon)
- Yesterday’s Kin, Nancy Kress (Tachyon)
- “The Regular”, Ken Liu (Upgraded)
- “The Lightning Tree”, Patrick Rothfuss (Rogues)
RELATO
- “Tough Times All Over”, Joe Abercrombie (Rogues)
- “The Hand Is Quicker”, Elizabeth Bear (The Book of Silverberg)
- “Memorials”, Aliette de Bodard (Asimov’s 1/14)
- “The Jar of Water”, Ursula K. Le Guin (Tin House #62)
- “A Year and a Day in Old Theradane”, Scott Lynch (Rogues)
RELATO CORTO
- “Covenant”, Elizabeth Bear (Hieroglyph)
- “The Dust Queen”, Aliette de Bodard (Reach for Infinity)
- “The Truth About Owls”, Amal El-Mohtar (Kaleidoscope)
- “In Babelsberg”, Alastair Reynolds (Reach for Infinity)
- “Ogres of East Africa”, Sofia Samatar (Long Hidden)
ANTOLOGÍA
- The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-first Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, ed. (St. Martin’s Press)
- Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History, Rose Fox & Daniel José Older, eds. (Crossed Genres)
- Rogues, George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, ed. (Bantam; Titan)
- Reach for Infinity, Jonathan Strahan, ed. (Solaris US; Solaris UK)
- The Time Traveler’s Almanac, Ann VanderMeer & Jeff VanderMeer, eds. (Head of Zeus; Tor)
COLECCIÓN DE RELATOS
- Questionable Practices, Eileen Gunn (Small Beer)
- The Collected Short Fiction Volume One: The Man Who Made Models, R.A. Lafferty (Centipede)
- Last Plane to Heaven, Jay Lake (Tor)
- Academic Exercises, K.J. Parker (Subterranean)
- The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume Nine: The Millennium Express, Robert Silverberg (Subterranean; Gateway)
REVISTA
- Asimov’s
- Clarkesworld
- F&SF
- Lightspeed
- Tor.com
EDITORIAL
- Angry Robot
- Orbit
- Small Beer
- Subterranean
- Tor
EDITOR
- John Joseph Adams
- Ellen Datlow
- Gardner Dozois
- Jonathan Strahan
- Ann & Jeff VanderMeer
ILUSTRADOR
- Jim Burns
- John Picacio
- Shaun Tan
- Charles Vess
- Michael Whelan
NO FICCIÓN
- Ray Bradbury Unbound, Jonathan Eller (University of Illinois Press)
- Harry Harrison! Harry Harrison!, Harry Harrison (Tor)
- The Secret History of Wonder Woman, Jill Lepore (Knopf)
- Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century, Volume 2: The Man Who Learned Better: 1948-1988, William H. Patterson, Jr. (Tor)
- What Makes This Book So Great, Jo Walton (Tor; Corsair 2015)
LIBRO DE ILUSTRACIÓN
- Jim Burns, The Art of Jim Burns: Hyperluminal (Titan)
- The Art of Neil Gaiman, Hayley Campbell (Harper Design)
- Spectrum 21: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, John Fleskes, ed. (Flesk)
- Brian & Wendy Froud, Brian Froud’s Faeries’ Tales (Abrams)
- The Art of Space: The History of Space Art, from the Earliest Visions to the
Todavía no he leído ni el primero, pero parecía que Cixin tenía más puntos de llevarse el Locus a mejor novela de ciencia ficción que Leckie, no?
ResponderEliminarY no he leído el resto de nominadas, pero The Goblin Emperor es una buena novela y bien se merece ese premio.
El libro de Liu Cixin ha sido popular, eso es verdad, pero Leckie lo es más. Yo tengo esperanzas en que las siguientes entregas de la trilogía de Liu Cixin cosechen algún premio.
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