Saladin Ahmed: Finalist in 2009 Nebula Awards

28 February 2010
Saladin Ahmed: Finalist in 2009 Nebula Awards
The Science Fiction Writers of America announced the 2009 Nebula Awards Final Ballot for the Short Story category:

"Hooves and the Hovel of Abdel Jameela," Saladin Ahmed (Clockwork Phoenix 2, Norilana Press, Jul09)

"I Remember the Future," Michael A. Burstein (I Remember the Future, Apex Press, Nov08)

"Non-Zero Probabilities," N. K. Jemisin (Clarkesworld, Nov09, also in audio format)

"Spar," Kij Johnson (Clarkesworld, Oct09, also in audio format)

"Going Deep," James Patrick Kelly (Asimov's Science Fiction, Jun09, Alternate link)

"Bridesicle," Will McIntosh (Asimov's Science Fiction, Jan09)

Saladin Ahmed is a 2009 Nebula Finalist and is currently eligible for the John W. Campbell Award for best new science fiction or fantasy writer whose first work of science fiction or fantasy was published in a professional publication in the previous two years. Saladin was born in Detroit and lives in Brooklyn. In addition to his fantasy fiction he has published poetry in over a dozen journals and anthologies, including, most recently, Callaloo and Inclined to Speak: An Anthology of Contemporary Arab American Poetry.
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