This years Nebula Award for Best Science Fiction Novel winner

>this years Nebula Award for Best Science Fiction Novel winner

You have shit taste

>>>/sffg/

>non-binary woman

I'm not even surprised.

I was just browsing around today and stumbled across Ploughshares Poetry's site and saw an emerging poets award. I figured I'd look into it but what do you know:
>past winners:

lasheqwa O'Neil
King Ming king fuk yu whitu
Barbara whitewoman
Gay woman but with a twist
More women

Awesome. Just wonderful

If it's a good novel who gives a shit about the author.

Offer better criticism you dingus.

Problem, shitlord?

So brave

>All the Birds in the Sky is a 2016 science fantasy novel by American writer and editor Charlie Jane Anders. It is [her] debut speculative fiction novel and was first published in January 2016 in the United States by Tor Books. The book is about a witch and a techno-geek, their troubled relationship, and their attempts to save the world from disaster. The publisher described the work as "blending literary fantasy and science fiction".

>Literary fantasy

literally, so what?

>waa waaa a white male didn't win the nebula award for the first time since ever

why are you /pol/tards so fragile? someone who isn't a privileged white male wins for once and all you can do is whine and mock. shame.

>the last thing you saw before accidentally triggering Charlie Jane Anders