2011 Nebula Awards Nominees Announced

A press release from Jaym Gates of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America:
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America is proud to announce the nominees for the 2011 Nebula Awards (presented 2012), the nominees for the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation, and the nominees for the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Book.
Novel:
God’s War by Kameron Hurley (Night Shade Books)
The Kingdom of Gods by N.K. Jemisin (Orbit US; Orbit UK)
Firebird by Jack McDevitt (Ace Books)
Embassytown by China Miéville (Macmillan UK; Del Rey; Subterranean Press)
Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti by Genevieve Valentine (Prime Books)
Among Others by Jo Walton (Tor)
Novella:
“With Unclean Hands” by Adam-Troy Castro (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, November 2011)
“The Ice Owl” by Carolyn Ives Gilman (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November/December 2011)
“The Man Who Bridged the Mist” by Kij Johnson (Asimov’s Science Fiction, October/November 2011)
“Kiss Me Twice” by Mary Robinette Kowal (Asimov’s Science Fiction, June 2011)
“The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary” by Ken Liu (Panverse Three, Panverse Publishing)
“Silently and Very Fast” by Catherynne M. Valente (WFSA Press; Clarkesworld Magazine, October 2011)
Novelette:
“Six Months, Three Days” by Charlie Jane Anders (Tor.com, June 2011)
“The Old Equations” by Jake Kerr (Lightspeed Magazine, July 2011)
“What We Found” by Geoff Ryman (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September/October 2011)
“The Migratory Pattern of Dancers” by Katherine Sparrow (Giganotosaurus, July 2011)
“Sauerkraut Station” by Ferrett Steinmetz (Giganotosaurus, November 2011)
“Fields of Gold” by Rachel Swirsky (Eclipse 4, Night Shade Books)
“Ray of Light” by Brad R. Torgersen (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, December 2011)
Short Story:
“Her Husband’s Hands” by Adam-Troy Castro (Lightspeed Magazine, October 2011)
“Mama, We are Zhenya, Your Son” by Tom Crosshill (Lightspeed Magazine, April 2011)
“Shipbirth” by Aliette de Bodard (Asimov’s Science Fiction, February 2011)
“Movement” by Nancy Fulda (Asimov’s Science Fiction, March 2011)
“The Axiom of Choice” by David W. Goldman (New Haven Review, Winter 2011)
“The Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March/April 2011)
“The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees” by E. Lily Yu (Clarkesworld Magazine, April 2011)
Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation:
The Adjustment Bureau, George Nolfi (writer/director) (Universal)
Attack the Block, Joe Cornish (writer/director) (Optimum Releasing; Screen Gems)
Captain America: The First Avenger, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely (writers), Joe Johnston (director) (Paramount)
Doctor Who: “The Doctor’s Wife”, Neil Gaiman (writer), Richard Clark (director) (BBC Wales)
Hugo, John Logan (writer), Martin Scorsese (director) (Paramount)
Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen (writer/director) (Sony)
Source Code, Ben Ripley (writer), Duncan Jones (director) (Summit)
Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Book:
Ultraviolet by R.J. Anderson (Orchard Books; Carolrhoda Books)
Chime by Franny Billingsley (Dial Books; Bloomsbury)
The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson (Greenwillow Books)
Everybody Sees the Ants by A.S. King (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor (Viking Juvenile)
The Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman (Big Mouth House)
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Hodder & Stoughton)
The Boy at the End of the World by Greg van Eekhout (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)
The winners will be announced at SFWA’s 47th Annual Nebula Awards Weekend, to be held Thursday through Sunday, May 17 to May 20, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia, near Reagan National Airport. As announced earlier this year, Connie Willis will be the recipient of the 2011 Damon Knight Grand Master Award for her lifetime contributions and achievements in the field. Walter Jon Williams will preside as toastmaster, with Astronaut Michael Fincke as keynote speaker.
The Nebula Awards are voted on, and presented by, active members of SFWA. Voting will open to SFWA Active members on March 1 and close on March 30.