Looking for 2015 SF&F Recommendations!
Aug. 25th, 2015 09:28 amNext year, I'll be going to MidAmericon, the 2016 WorldCon. This means I'll be eligible to make Hugo nominations!
Which means that I should read some SF&F that was written this year.
Because I have a habit of reading only work that's been recommended to me, and I'm too cheap to buy hardcovers/e-books priced like hardcovers, my reading is rarely anything published in the last 12 months. But hey, I can check stuff out from the library and even figure out the nationwide-interlibrary loan system again if I have to! And indie books are usually reasonably priced even when new. LET'S DO THIS.
So if you know any good sf&f that came out this year (including your own!), please let me know. I am especially interested in short fiction -- I actually know 2 novels to nominate already -- but anything is good. If it's something you enjoyed but feel is a "guilty pleasure" or "not literary enough for an award" or whatever, please recommend it anyway. I like light fluffy stories and will be happy to nominate a good one for an award.
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Date: 2015-08-26 03:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-08-26 04:10 pm (UTC)The "break the story into little chunks" reminds me of a Kindle Unlimited revenue-maximizing scheme: originally Amazon paid KU authors by how many "e-books" were downloaded through KU. So you'd make 5x as much off KU readers if you had five 40-page ebooks than if you had one 200 page book. Recently, Amazon switched to paying authors by the number of pages readers read, so there was no incentive to break a story into mulitple "ebooks".
I don't know if that was this author's motive, or if the author just feels that each novelette stands well on its own, or what. But the superficial appearance is not a positive one, for me. :|
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Date: 2015-08-26 10:01 pm (UTC)