Profile_bird

Hey there! parsecawards is using Twitter.

Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What's happening? Join today to start receiving parsecawards's tweets.

Already using Twitter
from your phone? Click here.

parsecawards

  1. The Parsec Awards Winners now online at: http://www.parsecawards.com/node/865
  2. Again, thank you all for your compliments and participation. Headed offline to dinner.
  3. This concludes the 2009 Parsec Awards. Thank you all for tuning into the live twitter feed.
  4. Contact parsecawards@gmail.com if you wish to help out with next year's Parsec Awards process.
  5. Thanks to our hosts, presenters, steering committee, and support friends.
  6. A hearty CONGRATULATIONS to all of our winners and nominees.
  7. James Durham is speechless as he tries to accept his award.
  8. And the winner is FETIDUS for best Speculative Fiction Podcast Novel.
  9. Best Speculative Fiction Story (Long Form/Novel). Pablo is trying to translate FETIDUS into Spanish while reading nominees.
  10. A slide fail revealed the winner early for the last category, but @scottsigler didn't see it as he was tweeting.
  11. And the winner is Eusocial Networking by Scott Sigler
  12. Our last two pesenters are Pablo Defendini & Ami Greko of Tor.com
  13. Two categories left.... the tension is mounting.
  14. Rick Stringer is accepting on behalf of Michael Natale. This is the 4th year in a row that Variant Frequencies has won an award.
  15. And the winner is.... Under The Bed by Michael Natale & Variant Frequencies.
  16. That said, Scott Sigler is presenting the Best Speculative Story (Short Form)
  17. Our printed programs had an error. Scott Sigler's Eusocial Networking is competing in Novella, Not Short Story.
  18. The winner for Long Form is Metamor City: Making the Cut. Christiana is accepting as she provides a voice.
  19. Now for Best Speculative Fiction Drama (Long Form)
  20. The nominee names were so long that the last nominee fell off the list. It was the winner, The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd