2006 & 2007 Carl Brandon Society Award Winners

covers for Mindscape, The Shadow Speaker, and From the Notebooks of Doctor Brain

The Carl Brandon Society is pleased to announce the winners of our 2006 and 2007 awards.

The winner of the 2006 Carl Brandon Parallax Award is Mindscape by Andrea Hairston. [Note: No work will receive the 2006 Carl Brandon Kindred Award.]

The 2007 Carl Brandon Parallax Award winner is The Shadow Speaker by Nnedi Okorafor. The 2007 Carl Brandon Kindred Award winner is From the Notebooks of Doctor Brain by Minister Faust.

A presentation ceremony for the 2006 and 2007 awards will take place at Arisia, an annual science fiction convention held in Boston, Massachusetts. Award recipients Andrea Hairston and Nnedi Okorafor will be in attendance, and the honors lists for the 2006 and 2007 Parallax and Kindred Awards will be announced there.

Nominations for the 2008 Parallax and Kindred Awards are now closed. We will announce our winners later this year. Nominations for the 2009 Parallax and Kindred Awards will be accepted through June 1, 2010. Visit the awards page for more information.

Caribbean fantasy novelist Michael Holgate wins Moonbeam Award

Novelist Michael Holgate, from Jamaica, recently received a Moonbeam Award for his children’s fantasy novel Night of the Indigo. More from Krista Henry, Staff Reporter at the Jamaica Gleaner:

The Moonbeam Awards are some of the fastest growing United States-based awards focused on children’s books.

Presented by the Jenkins Group and Independent Publisher Online, the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards are designed “to bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and to support childhood literacy and life-long reading”. Awards are given in 36 categories covering the full range of subjects, styles and age groups that children’s books are written and published in today.

The Moonbeam Awards are intended for authors, illustrators, publishers and self-publishers of children’s books, written in English and intended for the North American market.

SF in SF fundraiser for the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship

Color Me SF: The Science Fiction Worlds of Octavia Butler and Carl Brandon

Fundraiser for the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship

Saturday is Litquake Day in San Francisco, and SF in SF has a very special event for you….

Special guest readers for the event will be Jewelle Gomez and Claire Light. There will also be a discussion on Butler and Brandon, with Q and A moderated by Terry Bisson. Books will be for sale courtesy of Borderlands Books; and there’s a special raffle at $1 a ticket!!! All proceeds to the scholarship!

SF in SF will be asking for $5 at the door, with all of the money going to the Octavia Butler Scholarship. Bar proceeds for the night will also go to the Scholarship. Tips, as usual, will go to Variety.

The Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship enables writers of color to attend one of the Clarion writing workshops, where Octavia got her start. It helps to cement Octavia’s legacy by providing the same experience/opportunity that Octavia had to future generations of new writers of color.

Cash bar and doors open at 6:00 PM – first come, first seated. We will have the lounge area miked as well, so all who come are welcome to stay and listen.

Event begins at 7:00PM – podcasting by Rick Kleffel of The Agony Column & NPR

The Variety Preview Room Theatre

The Hobart Bldg., 1st Floor – entrance is between Citibank and Quiznos

582 Market St. @ Montgomery & 2nd

Please contact Rina Weisman with any questions.

SF in SF – Science Fiction. San Francisco. A Perfect Fit

Tachyon Publications – “Saving the world, one good book at a time”

Variety Children’s Charity of Northern California