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		<title>Looking at Hugo Awards nominees 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I decided to become a supporting member of the Worldcon/Anticipation that takes place in August in Montreal, Canada. With a (supporting) membership of the Worldcon comes the right to vote on the Hugo Awards, the science fiction fans&#8217; own awards. Not just that, this year a big part of the nominee&#8217;s works are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year I decided to become a supporting member of the Worldcon/Anticipation that takes place in August in Montreal, Canada.</p>
<p>With a (supporting) membership of the Worldcon comes the right to vote on the Hugo Awards, the science fiction fans&#8217; own awards.</p>
<p>Not just that, this year a big part of the nominee&#8217;s works are made available to the voters, so last week I downloaded the &#8220;Hugo Voter&#8217;s package 2009&#8243;, a zipped file of about 180 MB.</p>
<p>The file contains 4 novels, several novellas, short stories , a graphic novel (as far as I can see, have not opened that file yet), and other contributions,  in order to facilitate an enlighttened voting process.</p>
<p>Now I am very happy that I got myself an eBook reader &#8211; it would be far too tiring reading that much on the iPod Touch. Still I am not tied to the computer screen, but can read anywhere I want &#8211; the Sofa or lazy chair is a good place.</p>
<p>I started reading &#8220;Saturn&#8217;s Children&#8221; by Charles Stross, partly because I expect to see him at a small local con (Fantasticon) in Copenhagen this year.</p>
<p>With 4 novels and all the other material I have a quite sufficient amount of reading to do before the Worldcon, even if I am not going to Montreal. I would like to go to a Worldcon once, especially if it takes place somewhere in (Northern) Europe.</p>
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