GSDA Recommendations 2004
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GSDA Recommendations 2004
People like me have no clue whats out there thats new and qualifies for the GSDAs this year. Please feel free to chime in this thread and provide us with great fics from this year that qualify for the GSDAs to get people's juices flowing so they can email Dalton with their nominations.
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I love the whole The Big One universe, but does that really qualify for a SDNet award? Stuart's home board is History, Politics, and Current Affairs, and that's where all the stories have been posted except for the Interstellar Highway teaser.MKSheppard wrote:The Big One, The Great Game, Crusade, High Frontier, Interstellar Highway, Saigon, The Sun set behind a Mountain, The Three Eagles, The Guiding Light, Blocking Action, Civis Americanus Sum, Unorganized Militia, Vengeance is Mine, A Matter of Returns,Ten Plagues, A Dish
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It's been extensively linked to and discussed on this board, and has gained a sizeable following. The reason it remains on HPCA is so that Stuart can control the intellectual rights to the story, he IS trying to get it published.RedImperator wrote:I love the whole The Big One universe, but does that really qualify for a SDNet award? Stuart's home board is History, Politics, and Current Affairs, and that's where all the stories have been posted except for the Interstellar Highway teaser.
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Wait, he's trying to publish it, and he's got it posted publically?MKSheppard wrote:It's been extensively linked to and discussed on this board, and has gained a sizeable following. The reason it remains on HPCA is so that Stuart can control the intellectual rights to the story, he IS trying to get it published.RedImperator wrote:I love the whole The Big One universe, but does that really qualify for a SDNet award? Stuart's home board is History, Politics, and Current Affairs, and that's where all the stories have been posted except for the Interstellar Highway teaser.
EDIT: And just because it's linked and discussed here doesn't mean it's OF here. No disrespect meant to Stuart, but we discuss and link to lots of fiction here, commercially published and otherwise. I'm just not sure TBO and its companion pieces qualify for a GSFA just because it's popular with SDN members.
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Oh, absolutely it will. It will have to. The thing is, I know for a fact some magazines consider posting something on the internet to be a first publication, and those same magazines won't buy a story if they don't get first publishing rights. I'm not sure how it works in book publishing--James Lileks had a lot of material that eventually went into Interior Desecrators and The Gallery of Regrettable Foods available for free on his website before he got published, and Jeff Vogel over on IronyCentral had The Story of the Baby up for free on his website before someone offered to buy it, but none of those books are original fiction.Pablo Sanchez wrote:I assume that when he actually gets a line on someone willing to pick it up, TBO disappears from the internet.RedImperator wrote:Wait, he's trying to publish it, and he's got it posted publically?
I know for my own protection, I never post any of my original work on the Internet. It's possible there's no problem, or Stuart has already looked into it and found out he's cool, but it might be worth his time to find out if he hasn't.
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UPF is ineligible since it has won awards in the past.aerius wrote:The Unnamed Porno Fanfic
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Sure, discount the new awesome Fanboy written chapters seeing as how now that i've become official! *cries*Dalton wrote:UPF is ineligible since it has won awards in the past.aerius wrote:The Unnamed Porno Fanfic
And I was so proud of that Hutt trilogy mind you.....*sobs*
Well you can all nominate more of my great awesome super fics just...
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nomination for the Drakafic writers for a special collaboration award. Never seen any group of authors team up like that.
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Well, IIRC you did contribute to it in the past, yes? Maybe you can consider the older awards part yours as well? *shrug*Darth Fanboy wrote:Sure, discount the new awesome Fanboy written chapters seeing as how now that i've become official! *cries*Dalton wrote:UPF is ineligible since it has won awards in the past.aerius wrote:The Unnamed Porno Fanfic
And I was so proud of that Hutt trilogy mind you.....*sobs*
Well you can all nominate more of my great awesome super fics just...
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I just want to give others a chance.
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Blood of Heroes by Chuck (Paradise lost was nominated last year but not BoH)
Battle of the Hymm by Knife (IIRC)
Battle of the Hymm by Knife (IIRC)
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My underdog list. All of these don't succeed just as fanfics - I can see them as actual literature, too, which is my personal hallmark of success.
"Anabasis" by Pablo. A very solid fic that seems to escape all the more mediocre conventions of the industry. Also, did "Le Mort Homme" win anything last year? If it didn't, it deserves it now.
The Black Cell by Stas Bush. This piece is perhaps the most unusual fic ever posted here. Its style is spartan, and it is a good example of reducing your story to just the necessary elements. I'll be damned if that doesn't win something.
And the VictorHadin list: There's more, but those are the 2004s. Frankly it's about damn time we recognize Victor -- he is never a letdown and never recieves much feedback on his superb works. I don't want him to stop posting his stuff, and neither should you.
Also, Singular Quartet is a very capable author, but he apparently hasn't posted any fics in 2004. Which makes it hard to nominate him.
I'm also sure there are more really damn good authors I haven't read on here, because even I can't read them all.
"Anabasis" by Pablo. A very solid fic that seems to escape all the more mediocre conventions of the industry. Also, did "Le Mort Homme" win anything last year? If it didn't, it deserves it now.
The Black Cell by Stas Bush. This piece is perhaps the most unusual fic ever posted here. Its style is spartan, and it is a good example of reducing your story to just the necessary elements. I'll be damned if that doesn't win something.
And the VictorHadin list: There's more, but those are the 2004s. Frankly it's about damn time we recognize Victor -- he is never a letdown and never recieves much feedback on his superb works. I don't want him to stop posting his stuff, and neither should you.
Also, Singular Quartet is a very capable author, but he apparently hasn't posted any fics in 2004. Which makes it hard to nominate him.
I'm also sure there are more really damn good authors I haven't read on here, because even I can't read them all.
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I also recommend The truth of a Radical by Kuja. Short but sweet, andit's also been fnished.
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I completely forgot the name of Anabasis, thank you for posting it. Someone, Nominate that now! I command you to!SeebianWurm wrote:"Anabasis" by Pablo. A very solid fic that seems to escape all the more mediocre conventions of the industry. Also, did "Le Mort Homme" win anything last year? If it didn't, it deserves it now.
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I feel kind of bad that I haven't read that many fic's this year. Stofsk's Federation and Empire is a very good start of a story though, if I could get my Outlook express to work properly, I'd give it a nod.
I think it was Steve who wrote the start of a Star Trek/ his own universe *WWII-esque* fic and it was really good.
[shameless plug] I've got two that should qualify maybe three.
I would imagine though that the 'Draka' fics dominated this year both in volume and intensity. I never really got into it but..........to each his/her own.
I think it was Steve who wrote the start of a Star Trek/ his own universe *WWII-esque* fic and it was really good.
[shameless plug] I've got two that should qualify maybe three.
I would imagine though that the 'Draka' fics dominated this year both in volume and intensity. I never really got into it but..........to each his/her own.
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
Yay.2000AD wrote:Blood of Heroes by Chuck (Paradise lost was nominated last year but not BoH)
Battle of the Hymm by Knife (IIRC)
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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I have to say that I'm a little confused about the eligibility of A Prelude to War. It was last nominated for the 2002-2003 GSDAs and escaped notice during the 2003-2004 GSDAs, and also hasn't won any awards.
At any rate I should be finished with APTW and (re)start on its sequel Twilight in Two Galaxies before summer of this year, so TTG will certainly be eligible for next year's GSDAs.
At any rate I should be finished with APTW and (re)start on its sequel Twilight in Two Galaxies before summer of this year, so TTG will certainly be eligible for next year's GSDAs.
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Well...I'd have to say it's not eligible since it's already been nominated. I'm trying to do it Oscars-style so others have a chance.
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So since Animatrix: Cain and Abel was nominated for one award last year that makes it ineligable now? That sucks a bit.
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