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The terrifying world of tomorrow…today!

The BBC is reporting that astronomers are puzzled by a strange bright spot which has appeared in the clouds of Venus. Even better, the spot was first observed by an amateur astronomer.*

In what one hopes is unrelated news, I received here in the office my advanced copies of Usurper of the Sun, a hard SF novel (and Seiun winner!) that details in its earliest chapters the discovery of a strange bright spot on Mercury by an amateur astronomer, namely high school girl Aki Shiraishi. Fun novel or horrifying guide to our grim future of climactic collapse and alien invasion? YOU decide.

* Oh, I’m sure the Venus spot is just volcanic activity and not aliens breaking the planet apart to build a ring around the sun. Totally, absolutely sure. I have no idea why I created a “Holy crap, we’re all gonna die!” tag.

Nojiri wins 2009 Seiun Award!

One of Haikasoru’s authors, Housuke Nojiri (Usurper of the Sun, Seiun winner for best novel in 2002, coming from Haikasoru on 9/14) is the 2009 Seiun Award winner for best short story!

The winning work is the comical「南極点のピアピア動画」(“Nankyokuten no Pia Pia Douga” ) or “Pia Pia Douga at the South Pole.” Pia Pia Douga is based on Nico Nico Douga, a real-life video sharing website in Japan which allows users to make comments directly on the videos. (btw, douga = video) The short story appeared in April and May issue of SF Magazine in 2008.

Here’s a synopsis —
Shoichi, a graduate student, is aiming for outer space to try to get his girlfriend back. But how? His lab fellows, the Pia Pia Douga community, and a “vocaloid” are fully supporting him to create a spacecraft from scratch. It’s a love story and a full-scale hard SF featuring a super-detailed nuts-and-bolts engineering. Ah, I almost forget, in the beginning, a comet collided with the Moon…

“Is that really a short story?” you ask.
Yes, it is. And that is Japanese SF!

野尻先生、星雲賞受賞おめでとうございます! Congratulations, Mr. Nojiri!


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