Update: I've just learned that the deadline to vote for the 2011 Aurora Awards, the official awards of the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association, has been extended to Monday October 17.
Please vote and if you do, please add a vote for my first full collection, Chimerascope, which is one of five finalists under the category "Related Work." I include instructions on voting below.
Fair question. I'm a little biased, but here are some reasons: Read more
The nomination period is now open for the 2011 Aurora Awards, the official awards of the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association.
This year, my first full collection, Chimerascope, is eligible under the category "Related Work." Your support by way of a nomination would be truly appreciated.
Fair question. I'm a little biased, but here are some reasons:
The nomination process this year involves two steps (but two simple steps, honest): Read more
The voting ballot is now available for the 2011 Aurora Awards, the official awards of the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association.
I am thrilled that this year my first full collection, Chimerascope, is one of five finalists under the category "Related Work." Your vote would be truly appreciated.
Fair question. I'm a little biased, but here are some reasons:
The voting process this year involves two steps (but two simple steps, honest):
Step 1: Go to the Aurora Membership page
If you didn't participate in nominating for the Aurora's earlier this year, then you need to click on the "Register" link at the bottom of the above page (or click here to register). Registration is free and is a one-time process only. In future years, you will not need to register again, and it saves the Aurora volunteers the work each year to validate that you're eligible to nominate and vote. It also allows you to receive updates and info on the Auroras if you wish. All registration information is solely for the use of Aurora voting and will never be shared with other groups.
If you did nominate anything for the Auroras earlier this year, then you're already a registered member. Just enter your email address that you used in that process and your society number that you were assigned at registration in the boxes on this page. This will log you in and take you to your membership page, where you can vote.
If you've forgotten or lost your society number, then click on the link "Forgot your Society Number?", and it will be emailed to you.
Step 2: Vote
At the bottom of your membership page, you will see either a "Buy now" or a "Vote now" link.
If you're registered for SFContario, the convention that is hosting the Aurora Awards, your voting fee is already included in your membership, and you'll see the "Vote Now" link at the bottom.
If you're not attending SFContario, you'll see a "Buy Now" link. Click on that to pay the $5.50 voting fee via PayPal or credit card. Either way is both quick and secure.
You will then be taken to the actual voting ballot page. Follow the instructions (remember this is a preferential ballot -- your first pick is #1, second #2, etc.). You don't need to vote in all categories, and you don't need to enter a vote for all entries in the categories that you do vote in.
To vote for Chimerascope, page down to the category "RELATED WORKS" and enter your vote.
Any Canadian citizen (not necessarily living in Canada) or permanent resident may vote. The voting period closes October 15, 2011. Read more