Apr. 1st, 2025

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... goes to Nicola Griffith! Her blog post here.

I did not have Griffith on my list of likelies, but sure! I like that! Especially if the goal is to move toward awarding people who are current "masters" as in their career is still going strong/they are still producing interesting work.

Don't know who the Infinity is yet.

(My list of likely or potential recipients, edited for 2025: [John Crowley (1942)], John Varley (1947), Nancy Kress (1948), Kim Stanley Robinson (1952), Greg Egan (1961), Martha Wells (1964), Ted Chiang (1967), John Scalzi (1969), NK Jemisin (1972), Ursula Vernon (1977), Seanan McGuire (1978). Griffith was born in 1960 and is thus plausibly "ahead" of many of these people (and also has MS which might be a factor in trying to guess how close we are to losing her vs anyone else, which I know is morbid, but I think will always be a consideration after the Butler failure.))

(My Infinity list, while we're here: Diana Wynne Jones (still and always my #1 guess until they finally pick her), Terry Pratchett, Zelazny, Joanna Russ, Philip K Dick, Theodore Sturgeon, Iain M Banks, Vernor Vinge. [ETA: last time I made this list some friends made some good suggestions in the comments, of whom CL Moore, Frank Herbert, James Tiptree, and Zenna Henderson fit my (suspected) criterion of having died after they started giving out the Grand Master award. And I added Crowley above who is still alive.] Plus people who are still alive but could be Grand Master candidates on the basis of their careers, but maybe not their personalities, and thus might be Infinity candidates once they're not around in person, although honestly I think nobody is going to bother when there are other candidates who would be more exciting to current SFWA membership: Orson Scott Card, David Brin.)
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The West Passage, Jared Pechaček, 2024 novel. I went through a few phases reading this - an early phase of "holy shit this is brilliant", a later phase of "hm, but there's rather a lot of it", and then a final phase of "... huh". Considered as a whole I think I come down on the side of it being awesome, but it's not a fast read. It's the kind of book that works well having no idea what you're getting into, but I know that's not much to go on, so, uh, a little triangulation: Piranesi, Tombs of Atuan, Dark Is Rising, Neverending Story, Kameron Hurley's The Stars Are Legion. Also I'm sorry I didn't get my library hold until after Hugo nominations; I would have loved to nominate it for Best Novel and Pechaček for Astounding. I did go change my Locus vote for Best First Novel at least. Oh, here is one other potentially useful piece of information, there are illustrations/decorative chapter headings, and they're neat and relevant, so this is maybe one not to do as an audiobook.

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