Hodgepodge Post: Meyer not a Crook & Awards
Here is a hodgepodge of news:
This is not a shocker. According to the NYT Arts Beat blog and many other sources, Stephanie Meyer is not a crook. A judge ruled that Stephanie Meyer did not plagiarize another novel in her "Twilight" series "Breaking Dawn" book. The judge admonished the plaintiff for “deceptive presentation of the alleged similarities.”
Award nominees and winners:
Locus Online: Harlan Ellison nominated for Grammy for the best spoken word album for children category for his recording of Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There.
SF Awards Watch has several year-end awards and nominees for awards for speculative fiction
This is not a shocker. According to the NYT Arts Beat blog and many other sources, Stephanie Meyer is not a crook. A judge ruled that Stephanie Meyer did not plagiarize another novel in her "Twilight" series "Breaking Dawn" book. The judge admonished the plaintiff for “deceptive presentation of the alleged similarities.”
Award nominees and winners:
Locus Online: Harlan Ellison nominated for Grammy for the best spoken word album for children category for his recording of Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There.
SF Awards Watch has several year-end awards and nominees for awards for speculative fiction
- Nominees for the annual film animation Annie Award
- Nominees for the American Library Association's 2010 William C. Morris YA Debut Award.
- Winner, Henry Selick's adaptation of Coraline for the Children’s BAFTAs
Labels: awards, Speculative Fiction, writing awards


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