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“Portrait of Lisane da Patagnia” nominated for a Nebula Award
Congratulations to Mandolin, whose gorgeous novelette “Portrait of Lisane da Patagnia” has just been nominated for a Nebula! So awesome!
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Mandolin’s Novelette “Fields of Gold” Nominated For A Hugo Award
Congratulations to Mandolin (aka Rachel Swirksy) for being nominated for a Hugo Award! This isn’t Mandolin’s first Hugo nomination, of course, but it’s always nice to have another. (Or so I imagine.) :-p The nominated story, “Fields of Gold,” was … Continue reading
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“Fields of Gold” Reprinted on Tor.com
I’m excited to link to Tor.com, which has reprinted my Nebula-nominated novelette “Fields of Gold!” http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/03/fields-of-gold Woo! The beginning of the story as possible teaser: When Dennis died, he found himself in another place. Dead people came at him with … Continue reading
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Writing about Sex Roles: A Book by Clarisse Thorn and an Essay by Me
For a couple of years now, Clarisse Thorn has been interviewing and hanging out with the community of pick-up artists, a community she finds fascinating and… well, from a feminist perspective, sort of problematic, too. There’s an unbelievably compelling thing … Continue reading
Congrats to Mandolin for Yet Another Nebula Award Nomination!
Mandolin’s story “Fields of Gold,” which is sadly not available online but was published in this year’s Eclipse anthology, has been nominated for a Nebula award, in the “Novelette” category. You can read “Fields of Gold” online here. (It’s a … Continue reading
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Mandolin Quoted in the Washington Post
A Washington Post article about the Nebula Awards opens by quoting the joke Rachel (aka Mandolin) told in her acceptance speech: Before Rachel Swirsky won the Nebula award for best novella Saturday, she went to an authors’ reception and learned … Continue reading
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And the winner of the 2010 Nebula Award for Best Novella…
Rachel Swirsky!! Rachel Swirksy!!!!! That’s right, Rachel Swirksy!!!!!!!!!!!! Rachel (known in these parts as Mandolin) just won the Nebula Award for her novella “The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen’s Window.” Let me mention that the competition in … Continue reading
Mandolin and Nojojo Are Nominated For Hugo Awards!
Congrats to current “Alas” blogger Mandolin and former “Alas” blogger Nojojojo for their Hugo Award nominations! Rachel Swirsky, known on this website as “Mandolin,” is nominated in the “best novella” category for ‘‘The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers beneath the … Continue reading
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Publisher’s Weekly: The highlight is Rachel Swirsky’s Story
From Publisher’s Weekly‘s review of Eclipse 4, an anthology book: The latest volume in Strahan’s unthemed anthology series has almost no weak links. The highlight is Rachel Swirsky’s “Fields of Gold,” a diabetic ghost’s witty and melancholy tale of his … Continue reading
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