It’s been posted over in genreneep — so I won’t go the effort of repeating it. But my clients managed three entries on this year’s list – go them!
In the novella category: Michael Burstein’s “Time Ablaze”
In the novellete category: Michael Burstein’s “Paying it Forward”
In the short story category: Mike Moscoe’s “The Strange Redemption of Sister Mary Anne”
Okay… I gotta know. What is the difference between a novella and a novellete?
http://www.sfwa.org/awards/rules.htm
And I quote:
# Novelette: at least 7,500 words but less than 17,500 words.
# Novella: at least 17,500 words but less than 40,000 words.
Thanks!
Guess I should have just followed the link myself… but sometimes I’m lazy. 😉
No problem. =) If I didn’t know exactly where the guidelines were I would have been too lazy to look… so we’re even.
Yssssaaaaay for “The Strange Redemption of Sister Mary Anne!” (speaking as one of the folks who recced it 🙂
Congratulations!
Yay! May this be the start of great things in 2005.