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Register now! Prices go up $45 on March 10.
Ten reasons to attend the 2019 Nebula Conference
1. The Nebulas return to LA after ten years! Meet writers, editors, agents, and industry professionals!
2. Four days of panels and workshops designed for writers — both trad and indie!
3. Buy books at the greatest pop-up SFF bookstore in the world!
4. Sell your books through the consignment program at SFWA’s Book Depot!
5. A HUGE bag of swag — books! ARCs! graphic novels! magazines! Save room in your suitcase.
6. Mass autographing session — get your new books signed, sign others’ books!
7. New to conferences? A mentor will help you feel at home…
8. Experience to share? Be a mentor and help the community grow!
9. Nebula Conference registration is already breaking records, so memberships could sell out! Register now!
10. And — be present for the very first Nebula Award for Game Writing!
100 days until the SFWA Nebula Conference.
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Nebula Conference prices go up December 1
Nebula nominations now open
SFWA Active & Associate members — start nominating now and revise your ballot through Feb 15. Beginning your nominations early helps the awards committee with their work confirming eligibility details (word count, pub date). Nominate here.
Nebula Awards® Rules Changes: Associate Members Granted Voting Privileges, Game Writing Award Added
The SFWA Board of Directors and the Nebula Awards® Committee are pleased to announce an extensive update to rules for the Nebula Awards®, including the Ray Bradbury and Andre Norton Awards, effective November 15, 2018.
The two most significant rule changes involve an expansion of voting privileges and a new Nebula Award category. Whereas previously, only Active Members of SFWA could vote in the Nebulas, Associate Members are now granted full voting privileges. Game Writing has been added a Nebula Award category. Eligible works are defined as “an interactive or playable story-driven work which conveys narrative, character, or story background.”
These two changes are the results of lengthy, considered discussion by the Board and SFWA Awards Rules Committee (SARC), and reflect SFWA’s commitment to inclusion, empowerment, and outreach.
For many years, becoming an Active Member of SFWA has been a landmark moment in a science fiction and/or fantasy writer’s career, marking their ascent to the ranks of professional writers. But SFWA has always benefited from including Associate Members in our activities, as experts, volunteers, and colleagues. Welcoming Associate Members as full voters in the Nebulas represents an acknowledgement of the importance of the full life-cycle of a writer’s career in our rich SFF publishing ecosystem.
In 2016, SFWA welcomed Game Writers as members. Game Writing is an increasingly important SFF storytelling medium that expands the realm of the possible in ever-changing ways. By establishing Game Writing as a separate Nebula category, SFWA is recognizing that as technology changes, the media for storytelling change, and excellence in writing is not confined to books, stories, and scripts.
The following is a summary of the Nebula Award rule changes:
Associate Members granted full voting privileges
- Both Active and Associate Members in good standing may vote in the Nebulas. (Section 12.7)
Game Writing Nebula
- This new category is defined as “An interactive or playable story-driven work which conveys narrative, character, or story background.” (Section 5.5)
- There is no word count requirement (Section 13.1)
- To be eligible, a game must include at least one credited writer. (Section 6.6)
- A new version of a game is eligible if substantive changes have been made. (Section 6.6)
Some minor changes
- Audiobooks and podcasts have always been eligible in the appropriate category based on word count, but now they are explicitly mentioned. (Section 6.1.1)
- The rule that allowed a novella to appear in the novel category has been removed. (Section 5.4.1)
- SFWA members may request a paper ballot no later than two weeks before applicable ballot closing. (Section 11; Section 12.6).
- Nomination numbers will not be released. (Section 11.2)
- For the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation, serial works must be nominated by individual episode. However, if there are no more than three connected episodes, a serial work may be nominated as a whole work. (Section 14.4)
- Multi-author works will be awarded one trophy. Co-authors and translators will receive certificates. (Section 16.1)
The new rules are available at:
Registration now open for 2019 Nebula Conference
The 54th Annual Nebula Conference will be held in Los Angeles, CA in 2019.
When: Thursday, May 16th, 2019—Sunday, May 19th, 2019
Where: Marriott Warner Center in Woodland Hills, CA
REGISTRATION
Early Bird Conference Registration: $260.00 +$14.18 fee. (Rate scheduled to go up on 11/30/18.)
HOTEL
Warner Center Marriott Woodland Hills
21850 Oxnard St
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone: (818) 887-4800
149.00 USD per night plus tax. In room internet included.
If you have questions or need help with the link, please do not hesitate to ask. You can reach the SFWA Events Team at events@sfwa.org.
2018 Nebula Awards® Showcase now available
The latest volume of the prestigious anthology series, published annually across six decades!
The Nebula Awards® Showcase volumes have been published annually since 1966, reprinting the winning and nominated stories of the Nebula Awards®, voted on by the members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). This year’s editor, selected by SFWA’s Anthology Committee, is SFWA Grand Master Jane Yolen, author of children’s books, fantasy, and science fiction. This year’s Nebula Award winning authors are Charlie Jane Anders, Seanan McGuire, William Ledbetter, Amal El-Mohtar, and Eric Heisserer, with David D. Levine winning the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Book.