Ian McDonald’s Brasyl nominated for a Quill Award
Published by Deanna Hoak June 4th, 2007 in blogTimes are exciting lately. :-) Ian McDonald’s Brasyl, which I also had the honor of copyediting, has been nominated for a Quill Award. My sidebar is going to start getting unwieldy!
Congratulations, Ian!
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I'm a freelance copyeditor specializing in fantasy and science fiction. SF/F novels I have copyedited have been finalists for (and have sometimes won) the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, Golden Spur, John W. Campbell Memorial, Quill, Locus, Philip K. Dick, British Science Fiction, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy awards. In 2007 I was short-listed for a World Fantasy Award for my copyediting.
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Very cool! I’m eagerly awaiting this book (it comes out from Gollancz on 21 June, although I could probably find the hardcover at Borders, though Borders here is way expensive). River of Gods rocked my world, so I can’t wait to see what McDonald does in Brasyl.
Jay says your surgery went well, which is wonderful news. I hope you recover quickly and thoroughly.