Hugo Nominated Work from Subterranean Press
The Hugo ballot is just out, and we’re more than a little pleased to be represented by a number of works that first appeared in SubPress publications or were reprinted in them. Here’s a list:
Novel

– The Last Colony by John Scalzi. We’ve done limiteds of the first two books in this series (Old Man’s War, The Ghost Brigades) as well as related publications The Sagan Diary and Questions for a Soldier. Plans are already underway for a limited edition of The Last Colony, plus a previously unpublished outtake that will eventually appear in Subterranean Online.
Novellas

– “Stars Seen Through Stone” by Lucius Shepard. This meaty novella will appear in The Best of Lucius Shepard later this summer.

– All Seated on the Ground by Connie Willis. Our edition of Connie’s latest comic novella is getting in short supply. Order soon if you’d like a copy
– The Merchant and the Alchemist’s Gate by Ted Chiang. One of the most complex and touching time travel tales of the past few years.

– “Dark Integers” and “Glory” by Greg Egan both appear in his newest, just published collection, Dark Integers and Other Stories.
Best Professional Artist

– Bob Eggleton. His cover for Brian Lumley’s The Taint and Other Novellas was one of the works cited in his nomination.
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer

– Scott Lynch. We’ve done the signed limited editions of his first two novels (The Lies of Locke Lamora; Red Seas Under Red Skies) with both being sold out. In the future, look for the third novel in his Gentlemen Bastard series, as well as three original novellas.
