‘Intense’ novel about robot abused by her boyfriend/owner wins Arthur C Clarke science fiction award

Annie Bot by Sierra Greer wins £2,025 for ‘compelling tale that, like all good stories about robots, is ultimately about the human condition’

The Guardian

Congratulations to Sierra Greer on winning the prestigious Arthur C Clarke Award
with Annie Bot , published by Borough Press.

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Book Review – Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

My first book of 2025 is the second book I’ve read by author Ann Leckie. Both books, Translation State and Ancillary Justice, are set in the same world of the Imperial Radch series, though the stories are not directly connected. Reading Translation State led me to Ancillary Justice, the first book of Leckie’s Imperial Radch trilogy, and I am eagerly looking forward to book two.

Ancillary Justice introduces us to Breq, a soldier, at least that’s how they present themselves. In reality, Breq is the last surviving ancillary of Justice of Toren, a destroyed warship of the Radch, and is on a mission of vengeance, one which will immensely change the empire, either in success or failure.

Characters like Breq, the last fragment of an artificial intelligence over 2000 years old now contained in a human body, and  Seivarden, a former Lieutenant on the Justice of Toren a thousand years ago. Both are fish out of water, Breq as an AI trying to pass as human and Seivardan, a human a thousand years out of time who has lost everything. These two do need each other, though, of course, neither knows or believes it for some time, and their shared journey throughout the book, along with Breq’s back story, is compelling on its own.

Ancillary Justice has the distinct honor of earning  the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the only book to do so. I can see why and I think you will, as well. I completed the Children of Time series by Adrian Tchaikovsky and I look forward to reading the rest of this one.

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The Latest by Ann Leckie Join The Newsletter The Imperial Radch Series About Ann Ann Leckie is the author of the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Award winning novel Ancillary Justice. She has also published short stories in Subterranean Magazine, Strange Horizons, and Realms of Fantasy. Her story “Hesperia and Glory” was reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of […]

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We're a day late because John got distracted! We go through our mailbag and have our thoughts provoked by lots of intriguing commentary, before talking a little about the Arthur C Clarke Award and then onto picks. Listen here! https://octothorpe.podbean.com/e/110-tom-hanks-bloody-loves-the-moon/

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110: Tom Hanks Bloody Loves the Moon | Octothorpe

John is a professor, Alison doesn’t have a bucket list, and Liz is the country’s foremost fan historian. An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media. Content warnings this episode: More wealth privilege (chapter 2) Letters of comment Bridget Bradshaw Christopher J Garcia Farah Mendlesohn Jonathan Cowie Jonny Baddeley Kin-Ming Looi Sandra Bond Tammy Coxen Awards Babel wins “Best Translated Work” at the 2024 Xingyun Awards Clarke Award finalists John: 0, Alison: 1, Liz: 3 The winner will be announced on 24 July 2024 Nebula Awards 2023 Nebula Awards Locus Awards Glasgow 2024 The Hugo Packet is now available Joel’s Whisky Zoom is hosting a tour of the Clydeside Distillery on 9 August at 7pm Picks John: Sunderland Shorts Film Festival Soulmate, Beautiful Things, Ensouled, Finger Food, Bisected, Own Home?, R1CO, The First Time I Never Met You Wes Anderson’s short adaptations of Roald Dahl Alison: Aurora Liz’s view on auroras Liz: A Man on the Moon by Andrew Chaikin [paper, ebook, audiobook, Amazon] Credits Cover art: “Explain 2233” by Alison Scott Alt text: Three photographs of the night sky, labelled Newcastle, Bangkok, and “Quite near London” (the labels were written by a Londoner, which is why it doesn’t just say “London”). Text above reads “Octothorpe 110” and below reads “Local Aurora Snapshots”. The Newcastle and London images show photographs of aurora with some minor bits of vegetation intruding; the Bangkok picture shows a skyline of buildings underneath a thunderstorm. Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

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Hier gibt's deshalb den aktuellen Siegertitel des 'Arthur C. Clarke Award' frisch auf den Tisch: "Der gemeine Lumpfisch" von Ned Beauman. Erschienen im #liebeskindverlag . Und welches Buch eines unabhängigen Verlags kauft ihr heute?

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News in Kürze: Arthur C. Clarke Award, Treacle Walker & mehr

täglich phantastische Nachrichten – Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror

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Arthur C. Clarke Award 2023. Bester Roman: "Der Gemeine Lumpfisch" von Ned Beauman.

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The winner of the 2023 Arthur C. Clarke Award has been announced.

Congratulations to Ned Beauman!

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The 2023 Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner Is... - Incomplete Futures

The 2023 Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner Is... by Vincent Waciuk. An announcement of the winner of the 2023 Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner

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Hob says if you think science fiction is not dead, but just smells funny, then you’ve left this book on the shelf too long.
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THE ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD -

The shortlist for the 2023 Arthur C. Clarke Award was announce 7 June.