
Good grief, they’ve only just announced their first set of winners and already Dragoncon’s awards have been christened the Vox Day awards. This is what the Hugos would look like if the Puppies had their say. For the record, these are the main sf awards:
Best Novel:
Somewhither: A Tale of the Unwithering Realm, John C. Wright (Castalia House)
Best Military SF or Fantasy Novel:
Hell’s Foundations Quiver, David Weber (Tor)
Best Alternate History Novel:
League of Dragons, Naomi Novik (Del Rey)
Best Apocalyptic Novel:
Ctrl Alt Revolt!, Nick Cole (Castalia House)

Dark Orbit
From Nebula and Hugo Award–nominated Carolyn Ives Gilman comes Dark Orbit, a compelling novel featuring alien contact, mystery, and murder.
Reports of a strange, new habitable planet have reached the Twenty Planets of human civilization. When a team of scientists is assembled to investigate this world, exoethnologist Sara Callicot is recruited to keep an eye on an unstable crewmate.
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