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fpw   03-25-2007, 10:37 AM
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[SIZE="3"]FYI --[/SIZE]

The finalists in the Best Novel category of this year's Prometheus
Award, for the best pro-freedom novel of 2006 are:
* Empire, by Orson Scott Card (TOR Books)
* The Ghost Brigades, by John Scalzi (TOR Books)
* Glasshouse, Charles Stross (Penguin Group)
* Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge (TOR Books)
* Harbingers, by F. Paul Wilson (FORGE)

[SIZE="3"]I don't see Harbingers as particularly libertarian (in its protagonist, yes, but not much else), and I already have 4 Promethei, so I'll be happy to see a more deserving title win.[/SIZE]

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Barry Lee Dejasu   03-25-2007, 10:45 AM
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Even so, you know there are more than a few sets of fingers crossed for you. Congrats!

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Lisa   03-25-2007, 11:33 AM
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Wow, TOR is very libertarian. Wink

I like your use of "Promethei" as well. Big Grin
webby   03-25-2007, 01:40 PM
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Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:Even so, you know there are more than a few sets of fingers crossed for you. Congrats!

Ditto. "5-Time Prometheus Award Winner" has a nice ring. Wink

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ccosborne3   03-25-2007, 01:45 PM
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webby Wrote:Ditto. "5-Time Prometheus Award Winner" has a nice ring. Wink

Congrats!

I wonder what the record is?
Susan   03-25-2007, 05:01 PM
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fpw Wrote:FYI --

The finalists in the Best Novel category of this year's Prometheus
Award, for the best pro-freedom novel of 2006 are:
* Empire, by Orson Scott Card (TOR Books)
* The Ghost Brigades, by John Scalzi (TOR Books)
* Glasshouse, Charles Stross (Penguin Group)
* Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge (TOR Books)
* Harbingers, by F. Paul Wilson (FORGE)

I don't see Harbingers as particularly libertarian (in its protagonist, yes, but not much else), and I already have 4 Promethei, so I'll be happy to see a more deserving title win.

Lisa's right about TOR! 3 out of 5 are theirs.

Sorry, but I'm going to root for you no matter what!

Just curious, have you read any of the other books? Maybe they aren't terribly libertarian either.

Susan

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Kenji   03-25-2007, 05:39 PM
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fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]FYI --[/SIZE]

The finalists in the Best Novel category of this year's Prometheus
Award, for the best pro-freedom novel of 2006 are:
* Empire, by Orson Scott Card (TOR Books)
* The Ghost Brigades, by John Scalzi (TOR Books)
* Glasshouse, Charles Stross (Penguin Group)
* Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge (TOR Books)
* Harbingers, by F. Paul Wilson (FORGE)

[SIZE="3"]I don't see Harbingers as particularly libertarian (in its protagonist, yes, but not much else), and I already have 4 Promethei, so I'll be happy to see a more deserving title win.[/SIZE]


That's great! I wish you win the Prometheus Award. Well, you will. (I've never read other four author's books, though....)
Silverfish   03-25-2007, 06:09 PM
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My fingers are crossed for you.

Stephanie

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   03-25-2007, 07:23 PM
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fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]FYI --[/SIZE]

The finalists in the Best Novel category of this year's Prometheus
Award, for the best pro-freedom novel of 2006 are:
* Empire, by Orson Scott Card (TOR Books)
* The Ghost Brigades, by John Scalzi (TOR Books)
* Glasshouse, Charles Stross (Penguin Group)
* Rainbows End, by Vernor Vinge (TOR Books)
* Harbingers, by F. Paul Wilson (FORGE)

[SIZE="3"]I don't see Harbingers as particularly libertarian (in its protagonist, yes, but not much else), and I already have 4 Promethei, so I'll be happy to see a more deserving title win.[/SIZE]

You show your gracious nature in saying that, Paul, but the $1,000,000 prize is nothing to sneeze at.
Scott Miller   03-25-2007, 10:03 PM
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webby Wrote:Ditto. "5-Time Prometheus Award Winner" has a nice ring. Wink

No doubt, one for the thumb. Good luck.

Scott

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