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  1. New blog post: Introducing the Hugo Award Showcase http://bit.ly/2FXmbR
  2. RT @Paul_Cornell: started a poll about next year's Short Form Drama Hugos: http://www.paulcornell.com/ I'm consulting the wisdom of crowds!
  3. RT @Paul_Cornell: thinks BDP Short Hugo noms nxt yr: Dr. Who; Lost's The Variable; True Blood; Dollhouse; Warehouse 13. BDP Long: Torchwood
  4. New blog post: Oscars Copy Hugos http://bit.ly/IdUhw
  5. @KevinStandlee BBC1's race coverage here.
  6. New blog post: 2009 WSFS Business Meeting Report http://bit.ly/aYO1j
  7. @cbmcguire Various bloggers have been using it. That was the first time an outside body wrote and asked us for it.
  8. Surrey County Council celebrates Neil Gaiman's Hugo Award win: http://is.gd/2mW2Z
  9. The Guardian on Neil Gaiman's Hugo win: http://is.gd/2aNeW
  10. New blog post: The 2009 Trophy http://bit.ly/GOc1Y
  11. New blog post: Logo Contest Winner http://bit.ly/10c8Iu
  12. That concludes the announcement of the 2009 Hugo Awards. Thank you for joining us.
  13. And finally, Best Novel goes to The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman
  14. Best Novella goes to "The Erdmann Nexus", Nancy Kress
  15. Best Novelette goes to "Shoggoths in Bloom", Elizabeth Bear
  16. Best Short Story goes to "Exhalation", Ted Chiang
  17. Best Professional Artist goes to Donato Giancola
  18. Our brand new category, Best Graphic Story, presented by Neil Gaiman, goes to Girl Genius, Kaja and Phil Foglio.
  19. Best Editor: Short Form goes to Ellen Datlow.
  20. Best Editor: Long Form goes to David G Hartwell