2009 Hugo Award Winners
Familiar names dominated the 2009 Hugo Awards for the world’s finest sci-fi and fantasy, with Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book winning Best Novel and earning him a new statue to go along with his 2002 Hugo for American Gods. Nancy Kress won a Best Novella for her tale The Erdmann Nexus. Some cool newcomers also picked up Hugos, which wrapped August 10 in Montreal at the 67th World Science Fiction Convention (Thill).
The Spartanburg Community College Library has the following book available for check out:
Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book (call number PR6057. A319G73 2008)
Thill, Scott. “2009 Hugo Awards Honor Gaiman, Dr. Horrible, More. Undwire. Wire.com, 10 August 2009. Web. 13 August 2009. <http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/08/2009-hugo-awards-honor-gaiman-dr-horrible-more/>.