This story is from August 21, 2018

Hugo Awards 2018 announced

The Hugo Awards are annual awards given to the best contributions to Sci-Fi or Fantasy literature from the past year.
Hugo Awards 2018 announced
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The Hugo Awards are annual awards given to the best contributions to Sci-Fi or Fantasy literature from the past year. Named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, they award books, authors and even different publications. Here are the winners of 2018.This is the third part of Broken Earth series. The first two books in the series also won Hugos. The story is set on a planet with a single supercontinent called The Stillness. Every few centuries the planet suffers from major natural disasters which a few people who can control geology can help with.This is a story of an expidition in an alien planet going horribly wrong as many parties work against the scientists. A robot 'Murderbot' helps identify issues and helps with the case.A story of a bot with a bad history who is pulled out of storage as the ship it's on faces a crisis.The 'Indian' in the title refers to Native Americans. It's about a man who provides stimulations of Native Americans to those seeking such an experience.Set in a medieval world, this series has nine books and has won several awards. Different books follow different characters across various time periods and kingdoms in this world.
The second part of the Monstress series, this book follows the protagonists through more adventures in their magicial matriarcal world.The sixth episode in the second season of The Good Place, a TV show about a woman sent to paradise by accident.Awards to those in the publishing industryBest Editor, Short FormLynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian ThomasBest Editor, Long FormSheila E. GilbertBest Professional ArtistSana TakedaBest SemiprozineUncanny Magazine, edited by Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas, Michi Trota, and Julia Rios; podcast produced by Erika Ensign & Steven SchapanskyAwards for FansBest FanzineFile 770, edited by Mike GlyerBest FancastDitch Diggers, presented by Mur Lafferty and Matt WallaceBest Fan WriterSarah GaileyBest Fan ArtistGeneva BentonOtherWhile not a part of the Hugo Awards, these award is voted for and presented alongside the Hugo awardsJohn W. Campbell Award for Best New WriterRebecca RoanhorseAward for Best Young Adult BookAkata Warrior, by Nnedi Okorafor Mixing mythology and fantasy, this book is about an American-born girl Nigerian girl who is learning magic to battle terrible monsters.

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