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The Baltimore Science Fiction Society has announced (via
File 770) its slate of six finalists for the annual Compton Crook Award, which honors the best genre work from a debut author.
The award was first established by the BSFS in 1983, and is handed out during the society’s annual convention, Balticon, the Maryland Regional Science Fiction Convention. The award was established to honor fantasy author Stephen Tall, who wrote under the name Compton Crook.
Here are this year’s finalists:
Architects of Memory by Karen Osbourne
Axiom’s End by Lindsay Ellis
Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart
Docile by K.M Szpara
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