Tuesday, August 19, 2008
And the award goes to...
David's novella Sky Horizons (Subterranean Press, 2007), a stand-alone piece which serves as the first part of our work-in-progress Colony High, won the Hal Clement / Golden Duck award for best young adult book of 2007. You can find more about here at
http://www.goldenduck.org/winners.html
Before anyone's eyes explode at the idea that the guys behind books like The Postman and Plague Year could be writing young adult fiction, yes, Colony High is a YA novel, but it's YA in the same way that Ender's Game was originally released as YA. Our ongoing adventure is YA with real meat to it, as so many YA novels are these days... even, shall we say, dark and gritty? We expect grown-ups will dig it as well as any teenager. For example, how do the words "political assassination" strike you as the basis for a sub-plot? Or, for that matter, "sex" or "First Contact" or "biological contamination"? Hee hee.
I'm really looking forward to getting this one complete.
In the meantime, congrats to David!
Labels: David Brin, Hal Clement Award, Sky Horizon, WorldCon report
I'm really looking forward to this co-collaboration. It was David Brin's Earth that was the first adult science fiction book I recalled picking up, and he's been a favorite of mine since.
And well, the other author is you, and I've enjoyed your stuff as well. :)
So yeah, looking forward to it.
-kat
One of the perks of working with the man! :)
I also was able to tell him personally that Earth was part of the reason I was standing in front of him getting books signed. :)
-kat
I can't wait for this collaboration by the way!!!!!
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