B&N’s Best SF/F of 2009

Paul Goat Allen has released his list of the best science fiction and fantasy novels of 2009, which you should all check out. I had the pleasure of copyediting two of the books on the list–Cherie Priest’s Boneshaker and Ken Scholes’ Canticle. I loved them both. I just finished copyediting Antiphon, the most recent book in Ken Scholes’ Psalms of Isaak series, today, and it definitely continues the richness of character and setting found in the preceding books. I know it’s mean to say when you guys have to wait for it, but I can tell you that you’ll love it. :) Congratulations to everyone on the list!


One Response to “B&N’s Best SF/F of 2009”  

  1. 1 Dan B.

    I never contemplated the awesome perks of being a copyeditor. Getting to see all these books before everyone else would be a nice benefit.

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Deanna 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, Endeavour, Golden Spur, John W. Campbell Memorial, Quill, Locus, Philip K. Dick, British Science Fiction, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy awards. In 2007 I became the first and only copyeditor ever short-listed for a World Fantasy Award.



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