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Old 05-30-2012, 11:18 AM   #18
Nancy Fulda
I write stories.
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I agree that it is a bit weird, and gruesome. But the idea of a pair of hands suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder is so original that I just have to like it.

If you are familiar with the author: I'd like to read one of his novels, can you recommend one?
Emissaries from the Dead is his first Andrea Cort novel. I haven't read it, but his other nominated story, "With Unclean Hands" featured Andrea and was quite good.

I'm one of the people who deeply enjoyed Kij Johnson's The Man Who Bridged the Mist, so I was very pleased to see it win.

I was sitting next to Sheila Williams when the winners were announced. It was extremely touching to see, after doing this whole Nebula thing for so many years, how genuinely thrilled she was to see an Asimov's story take the Award. She's deeply invested in her magazine and her authors, as all good editors should be.
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