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  • Jan 17, 2025 | fivebooks.com | Emily Tesh |Cixin Liu |Jeff VanderMeer |Mary Robinette Kowal

    recommended by Sylvia Bishop Science Fiction on Five Books Fans vote every year for the best of sci fi and fantasy, in both the Hugo Awards and the Nebula Awards, and the Best Novel spot in each is always one to watch.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | fivebooks.com | Emily Tesh |Martin MacInnes |Martha Wells |Brian K. Vaughan

    Let’s start with the winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel: Some Desperate Glory, by Emily Tesh. This is a cleverly crafted book, uniting several well-loved sci fi themes: space-station life, alien contact, AI overlords and alternate universes all come into play. But the overall result is fresh. The Chicago Review of Books put it well: “it’s hard to overstate how good this novel is at what it’s doing.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | electricliterature.com | Micaiah Johnson |Emily Tesh

    The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction, a $25,000 prize honoring a book-length work of imaginative fiction, today announces the shortlist for the 2024 prize. The prize, created to continue Le Guin’s legacy, is given to a writer whose work reflects the concepts and ideas that were central to Ursula’s own work: hope, equity, and freedom; non-violence and alternatives to conflict; and a holistic view of humanity’s place in the natural world.

  • May 14, 2024 | reactormag.com | Vanessa Armstrong |Lavanya Lakshminarayan |Martin MacInnes |Emily Tesh

    The shortlist for the 2024 Arthur C. Clarke Award, given to the best science fiction novel first published in the U.K. of the following year, has been announced. The winner will be announced on July 24, 2024 and will receive an engraved bookend and £2,024. The judges come from the award’s supporting organizations—the British Science Fiction Association, the Science Fiction Foundation, and the Sci-Fi-London film festival.

  • Dec 7, 2023 | reddit.com | Hadeer Elsbai |Emily Tesh |Thomas Lee |Philip Fracassi

    Hello! This is Angela Man, publicist at Orbit. Thanks for joining our AMA today! We’re so lucky to have amazing new voices join the Orbit family this year, and we wanted to give you all a chance to meet them all. Participating today: Hadeer Elsbai, author of THE DAUGHTERS OF IZDIHAR (Orbit UK) Emily Tesh, author of SOME DESPERATE GLORY (Orbit UK) Justin Lee Anderson, author of THE LOST WAR Thomas D.

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