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PDF EPUB} a Werewolf for Christmas by Sedonia Guillone a Werewolf for Christmas by Sedonia Guillone Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} A Werewolf for Christmas by Sedonia Guillone A Werewolf for Christmas by Sedonia Guillone. The Winner of the 2007 Gaylactic Spectrum Award for Best Novel was announced at Gaylaxicon 2007 on October 6th, along with a Short List of Recommended Works. Short Fiction and Other Work winners were announced early in 2008. Following are the Winner, Short List Works, and Other Nominees for each category for the 2007 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards. A handout listing the winners, short list recommendations, ISBN numbers, publishers, and a short writeup of each winner/short list item is available here. 2007 Best Novel Winner & Short List. WINNER: Vellum - Hal Duncan (Del Rey) SHORT LIST: Carnival - Elizabeth Bear (Bantam) Dragon's Teeth - James Hetley (Ace) The Growing - Susanne M. Beck & Okasha Skat'si (P.D. Publishing) The Privilege Of The Sword - Ellen Kushner (Bantam Spectra) Smoke and Ashes - Tanya Huff (DAW) Snow - Wheeler Scott (Torquere) Spin Control - Chris Moriarty (Bantam Spectra) The Virtu - Sarah Monette (Ace) 2007 Best Short Fiction Winners & Short List. WINNER: (TIE) In the Quake Zone - David Gerrold (Down These Dark Spaceways - SFBC) (TIE) Instinct - Joy Parks (The Future Is Queer - Arsenal Pulp) (TIE) The Language of Moths - Christopher Barzak (Realms of Fantasy) SHORT LIST: The Beatrix Gates - Rachel Pollack (The Future Is Queer - Arsenal Pulp) Bones Like Black Sugar - Catherynne M Valente (Fantasy magazine - Prime) The Captive Girl - Jennifer Pelland (Helix SF) Caught by Skin - Steve Berman (Sex in the System - Thunder's Mouth) Facing Down Your Demons - Alexander Potter (All Hell Breaking Loose - DAW) Fairy Tale Ending - L-J Baker (From the Asylum) Obscure Relations - L Timmel Duchamp (The Future Is Queer - Arsenal Pulp) Plums - Camilla Bruce (Shifting Again - Torquere) Sleeping Bears Lie - Alex Draven (Shifting Too - Torquere) The Specter of Sin - Kristina Wright (Call of the Dark - Bella) There's A Hole In The City - Richard Bowes (SciFiction - SciFi.Com) Voce - Kimberly DeCina (Sleeping Beauty, Indeed - Torquere) We Recruit - Julia Watts (Stake Through the Heart - Bella) 2007 Best Other Work Winners & Short List. WINNER: (TIE) The Future Is Queer - anthology - edited by Richard Labonte and Lawrence Schimel (Arsenal Pulp) (TIE) Torchwood Season 1 - television - by Russell T Davies et al (BBC) (TIE) V for Vendetta - film - by James McTeigue et al (Warner Bros) SHORT LIST: The Dance of Uzume-no-Ama - poem - by Catherynne M Valente - from Apocrypha (Prime Books) Doctor Who - The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances - television - by Russell T davies et al (BBC) Drawn Together - television - by Dave Jeser/Matthew Silverstein et al (Comedy Central) Eerie Queerie - manga - by Shori Shiozu (TokyoPop) Gaylaxicon 2006 Sampler - anthology - edited by Don Sakers (Speed- of-C) Hard Pill - film - by John Baumgartner et al (Stoebner/Baumgartner) Sleeping Beauty, Indeed - anthology - edited by Joselle Vanderhooft (Torquere) Young Avengers - comic - by Allan Heinberg et al (Marvel Comics) 2007 Best Novel Other Nominees. The 100th Generation by Justine Saracen (Bold Strokes) As It Should Be by Sean Michael (Torquere) Bleeding Through Kingdoms: Cinderella's Rebellion by Riley LaShea (Tattered Essence) Blown Away by Perry Wynn (Harrington Park) Bound In Flesh by David Thomas Lord (Kensington) Broken Wings by L-J Baker (Bold Strokes) Children Of The Desert Moon: Lady's Daughter by Glenda Woodrum (Mundania Press) Dead To The World by LE Bryce (Phaze) Details Of The Hunt by Laura Baumbach (MLR Press) The Empress And The Acolyte by Jane Fletcher (Bold Strokes) The Fallen by Joshua Dagon (Breur Media) Here Be Dragons by T.A. 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