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    SESFA Awards at DeepSouthCon

  • Seeker has won the SESFA Award for best novel, and McDevitt receives the SESFA Lifetime Achievement Award. Other nominees for best novel were The Home by Scott Nicholson (Pinnacle Books), Shadow of the Giant by Orson Scott Card (Tor), and War Surf by M. M. Buckner (Ace). McDevitt won previously in 2002 for best novel, Deepsix.

    Also on the ballot for the lifetime award were Poppy Z. Brite, William S. Gibson, and Robert McCammon.

    Michael Bishop won the short fiction prize for "Bears Discover Smut," from SciFiction.

    The winners were announced during a July 22, 2006, ceremony at DeepSouthCon in Raleigh, NC.

    McDevitt was delighted.

  • The October 2005 Locus features an interview with Jack McDevitt, with excerpts posted online.
  • "Ignition," Future Washington, edited by Ernest Lilley. WSFA Press, October, 2005. ISBN: 0962172553 (hardcover); 0962172545 (paperback)
  • "Henry James, This One's for You," Subterranean
  • Now Available: Down these Dark Spaceways. A Science Fiction Book Club exclusive, May featured selection. Edited by Mike Resnick. Tomorrow's private eyes on the job. Novellas by Catherine Asaro, David Gerrold, Jack McDevitt, Robert Reed, Mike Resnick, Robert Sawyer.
  • A new McDevitt story collection, Ships in the Night, is now available as a POD from Altair, Australia.
  • Science Fiction Book Club has chosen Polaris as its December 2004 Featured Selection
  • "Lighthouse," (with Michael Shara), Analog, April 2006
  • Joe Haldeman's Camouflage Wins Nebula Award®
  • McDevitt spoke at the Brantley County Library, 133 East Cleveland St., Nahunta, GA, Thursday, November 10, 2005, and at the Brunswick-Glynn County Library, 208 Gloucester St, Brunswick, GA, Wednesday, December 7, 2005.
  • Omega wins John W. Campbell Award for best novel of the year
  • SFWA News Photos
  • Omega was nominated for the Nebula Award for best novel of 2004.
  • Nebula nomination for Chindi
  • Results: Your Ten Favorite SF Books
  • Jack McDevitt's "Ten Favorite SF Books"
  • Deepsix wins 2002 SESFA award

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