April 30, 2009

Judging the Clarke Award

Filed under: Arthur C. Clarke award,awards,events — Tags: , , , — Rhiannon Lassiter @ 1:57 pm

Yesterday, the 29th of April, was the final judging meeting and the ceremony for the Arthur C. Clarke award. The judging meeting took all afternoon and although all details are confidential I cna confirm the chair of the judges comment that “it was a particularly intense and long shortlist meeting”. In the end the winner, chosen from the shortlist of six, was Song of Time by Ian R. MacLeod.

There are two write-ups of the ceremony on the Guardian site here and here. (I’m not the judge mentioned in story two, by the way.) There’s also a write-up on Torque Control.

For me the evening was a great experience, it’s a huge honour to have been chosen as a judge and I am so grateful to the SF Foundation for having asked me to represent them. I’ve really enjoyed reading the books and re-reading the shortlist and it’s been great to discuss the titles with my fellow judges. I look forward to continuing in the role next year.

Highlights of the ceremony were getting to meet people whose names I know but who I’d not previously had the opportunity to meet including: Niall Harrison (Vector editor), Roz Kaveney (critic and author) and Cory Doctorow (SF author and technology guru). Exciting stuff!

2 Comments »

  1. the judge mentioned in story two

    Reminiscent of that famous cringe-making Selina Scott moment at the Booker Prize ceremony a few years back:
    *thrusts microphone into face of random woman* “Madam, have you read any of the books on the list?”
    “I’m Angela Carter, I’m one of the judges.”

    Comment by Mo — April 30, 2009 @ 4:06 pm

  2. Bwahahaha! That’s awesome.

    Comment by Rhiannon Lassiter — April 30, 2009 @ 4:33 pm

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