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The Gemmell Awards are open for voting!


Mark Lawrence

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A shiny new website: http://www.gemmellawards.com/



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Here's a scrollable view of the covers in the Ravenheart section http://imgur.com/a/tDsJz (not my creation)



A good field in the Legend Award.



I'm voting Robin Hobb with Fool's Assassin for the Legend Award.


John Hornor Jacobs with The Incorruptibles for the Morningstar Award.


& Jason Chan with the Prince of Fools cover for the Ravenheart Award.




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Is The Incorruptibles really his debut? Same goes for The Mirror Empire - I know that isn't a debut, since I've read a previous book by her. I guess that wasn't fantasy, though.


I'm gonna leave my vote for a little bit because there's a few books with good reps I might yet read before it closes, City of Stairs in particular. Widow's House currently heading the main pack for me.

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No just a general award - kind of a tribute to Gemmell and a shout out to new authors.

Those Snaga reproduction axes are cool. Raven Armouries make some fantastic weapons.

Damn, I was hoping for something in the spirit of Gemmell. I still haven't found an author I enjoy as much as him.

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Damn, I was hoping for something in the spirit of Gemmell. I still haven't found an author I enjoy as much as him.

There's a definite trend to Gemmell-type books on the lists so far, to be fair. Like, City of Stairs and Lagoon really stand out on the main list this year like a sore thumb for not being some kind of epic/heroic/anti-heroic fantasy, though there might be a couple of others I'm not familiar with.

Also, this might be the best actual award going. I mean, you get Snaga the fucking Sender. If I ever become a top-level fantasy author, this is the award I want to win.

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Is The Incorruptibles really his debut? Same goes for The Mirror Empire - I know that isn't a debut, since I've read a previous book by her. I guess that wasn't fantasy, though.

It's a bit weird because it's debut fantasy. I think about half of it is debut novels and half is debut fantasy, which I suspect skewers it for the latter, who have readership bases, no matter how small.

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It's a bit weird because it's debut fantasy. I think about half of it is debut novels and half is debut fantasy, which I suspect skewers it for the latter, who have readership bases, no matter how small.

I don't understand this. The Incorruptibles is Jacobs' fifth novel. All of his previous work would probably be filed in the fantasy section of your local bookshop.

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I don't understand this. The Incorruptibles is Jacobs' fifth novel. All of his previous work would probably be filed in the fantasy section of your local bookshop.

Honestly, I can't explain it to you. It's a question for people who run the award.

My only suggestion is that if you think it should be for a debut novel, limit your selections there. For myself, I tend to think that awards at their best offer a boost to authors who don't have a lot of exposure, but deserve more, so I tend to vote along those lines. But everyone will see these things differently, of course (as the exhausting debates around other awards display).

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I voted for Widow's House, The Incorruptibles (even though I still need to read this one, the two books of his I've read were awesome), and for The Gospel of Loki cover.






I thought one could vote for more than 1 book per category from the longlist, or am i misremembering ? :huh:





I thought so too, but it been several years since I last voted.


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