So last night at Conscription my name got called and I walked up to the front and mumbled something incoherent. And later on when the room stopped spinning, it turned out I'd won for best short story. I'm still absolutely gobsmacked. Every category this year had really strong contenders. It's great to see what a diverse and talented group of people live round these parts, you know, if you hadn't figured it out already.
This was my first con and I enjoyed it, thanks mostly to my fellow nominee Regina (Ripley) Patton. Regina is an excellent writer and definitely one to watch - she's going to go far. In fact, stop messing around here and go read her story in this month's Semaphore Magazine.
Hm. If everyone goes off to Semphore, there's nobody left to read this paragraph. I should have thought about that. Oh well.
Update:Ripley's con report sums up the whole thing better than I could.
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About me
Grant Stone
Auckland, New Zealand
I've been reading some stuff. I've been writing some stuff. I've been coding some stuff.
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What I Wrote
"The Living Dead Boy"
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #41
"Dick Whittington's Blues"
Semaphore March 2009
"When Her Wings"
Prima Storia
"Under Waves and Over"
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #37
"The Salt Line"
Unfurled - New Writers from Manukau and Papakura
Text and audio versions also available at Wily Writers
"Apart"
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #36
"Hard Times for Bartleby Crow"
Shimmer
My Thaumatrope stories
You can also find some of my Twitter-length stories on Outshine and Seedpodpub.

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Oh wow! Congratulations, Grant!!! You so deserve it. I didn't nominate Under Waves and Over because I'm your friend, but because the story deserved it! I'm so glad the powers that be recognized it! :-)
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