Posted on July 03rd, 2008 in Awards
My first steps in exploring the world of science fiction were the direct result of reading John Scalzi’s Whatever blog. I’m not totally sure why, but it probably has something to do with the way he presented science fiction—not as just an extension of himself and his books, but also as a presentation of the smorgasbord of the genre.
This is what a fan writer does.
Continue reading “2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Fan Writers”
Part of a series:
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: The Sites and Blogs Behind the Fiction - Short Stories
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: The Sites and Blogs Behind the Fiction - Novelettes
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: The Sites and Blogs Behind the Fiction - Novellas
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Dramatic Presentation (Long Form/Short Form)
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Related Book
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Professional Editors - Long Form
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Professional Editors - Short Form
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Professional Artist
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Semiprozine and Best Fanzine
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Fan Writers
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best Fan Artist
- 2008 Hugo Awards Countdown: Best New Science Fiction Writer
































