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So, yeah, slow off the dime on this. Nominations are due March 19. Eeek!
I've read only a few eligible books during the past year, mostly by authors I knew I liked already (Martha Wells, Yoon Ha Lee). I made myself of list of possibles on Big South America River, on the basis of the Locus Recommended Reading List and a few "Best of 2020" review lists, and it's clearly too much to finish by then, even if I skip books that are volumes 2 or 3 of series I haven't been following.
Any recommendations? I just finished Piranesi (Susanna Clarke) and Pacific Storm (Linda Nagata) (... talk about style and mood whiplash!).
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Date: 2021-03-03 01:45 pm (UTC)Tochi Onyebuchi's short story "The Hurt Equations" in Robots and Revolution is one of those absolutely chilling near-future classic stories that rework your sense of what is already happening. It's also very funny.