tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4672881018321440403.post5728107753269306677..comments2024-01-08T09:12:42.920-05:00Comments on SF and Nonsense: An honor just to be nominatedEdward M. Lernerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15620756142619513714noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4672881018321440403.post-28894451512637625932015-08-30T08:33:40.824-04:002015-08-30T08:33:40.824-04:00Thanks, Anonymous! You made my day.
- EdThanks, Anonymous! You made my day.<br /><br />- EdEdward M. Lernerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15620756142619513714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4672881018321440403.post-64814556442174328172015-08-30T00:57:44.177-04:002015-08-30T00:57:44.177-04:00Ed. I wouldn't worry too much about the Hugo ...Ed. I wouldn't worry too much about the Hugo awards. The important point is that you actually sold your work to some very discerning editors. And that happened because they surmised correctly that folks like me would enjoy reading it. And I DO enjoy reading your stuff enough to actually PAY MONEY to read it. On my shelf I have "Moonstruck" (hard back), "Fools' Experiments" and "Small Miracles" (paperback) as well as both "InterstellarNet: Origins" and "InterstellarNet: Enigma" (kindle). And I'll likely buy others as time and funds permit.<br /><br />Sure, a Hugo would be utterly cool! But, dude. You have actual FANS who don't really give a rat's patootie what your political leanings are as long as you keep turning out stories that make us think.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com