Season of bests is offically open
Jan. 14th, 2012 11:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You can vote for the best novel, cover, comic and short fiction of 2011 on Tor.com I was very busy this week so I just went there today to vote. Luckily, voting is open until 11:59 PM EST on Friday, January 20 so you have plenty of time to post your favourites. The tallies for the previous days voting are here. You can see the changes through he days.
As always what I'm enjoying the most are author's participations. John Scalzi tried to bribe us with fake cat feeding program but ended up paying to real one. Still, there's something absolutely great about The Shadow War of the Night Dragons, Book One: The Dead City prologue. Mostly it's the title and the blackest night sentence. I also liked Lev Grossman reaction to a fan assessment he dominates all novels... sexually. Never let anything stand in a way of getting more votes.
More awards and voting is coming soon (I heard there will be some tomorrow evening).
As a bonus here are links to two short stories R. Scott Bakker posted on his blog. They are both set in his Three Seas universe and give us a look at No-Men and Consult. I still haven't read The White-Luck Warrior but I liked the first book of Aspect-Emperor trilogy more then Prince of Nothing so I should get to that soon.
As always what I'm enjoying the most are author's participations. John Scalzi tried to bribe us with fake cat feeding program but ended up paying to real one. Still, there's something absolutely great about The Shadow War of the Night Dragons, Book One: The Dead City prologue. Mostly it's the title and the blackest night sentence. I also liked Lev Grossman reaction to a fan assessment he dominates all novels... sexually. Never let anything stand in a way of getting more votes.
More awards and voting is coming soon (I heard there will be some tomorrow evening).
As a bonus here are links to two short stories R. Scott Bakker posted on his blog. They are both set in his Three Seas universe and give us a look at No-Men and Consult. I still haven't read The White-Luck Warrior but I liked the first book of Aspect-Emperor trilogy more then Prince of Nothing so I should get to that soon.