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Path: ...!feeder1.cambriumusenet.nl!feed.tweak.nl!217.73.144.44.MISMATCH!feeder.ecngs.de!ecngs!feeder2.ecngs.de!168.119.53.7.MISMATCH!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Robert Woodward <robertaw@drizzle.com> Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Re: Nebula Finalists 1995 Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 09:51:13 -0700 Organization: home user Lines: 62 Message-ID: <robertaw-2FF5BF.09511205082024@news.individual.net> References: <v8ql0s$etr$1@reader1.panix.com> X-Trace: individual.net 6awEJRy7F7Pi3Gyzo+Zg7gHVS2TXuzzEFd0gdjmMCCMlTkd+RE X-Orig-Path: robertaw Cancel-Lock: sha1:Yo86atSVC6oo979f6P7SgPADyks= sha256:8AJuQ4FvP0RFGhrCloAA61aBBs827AtrfllhnvD4O1o= User-Agent: MT-NewsWatcher/3.5.2 (Intel Mac OS X) Bytes: 2224 In article <v8ql0s$etr$1@reader1.panix.com>, jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote: > 1995: America Online ushered in a new age of internet access and free > coasters, Parizeau showed the world how to lose graciously, and Pioneer > 11 bid its final farewell. > > Which 1995 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read? > <snip of list> > > I read all of the novels. As I wasn't following magazines, my hit rate > gets much worse the farther down this list we get. > None > > Which 1995 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read? > <snip of list> > > The Resnick (blame Dozois for including in his annual Best SF), the Ryman, > the Le Guin and the Ellison (entirely due to the SFBC paying me to > read it). > Maybe the Resnick > > Which 1995 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read? > <snip of list> > > The Bisson, the McHugh, the Le Guin, and the Landis. Good year to > have "nek" sound in one's title. > Maybe the Gerrold or the Landis > > Which 1995 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read? > <snip of list> > > Just the Bova (why is it on this list?) and the Haldeman. None? -- "We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement." Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_. ‹----------------------------------------------------- Robert Woodward robertaw@drizzle.com