It’s that time again
WE’RE FOUR YEARS OLD! *PULLS PARTY POPPERS AND SCREAMS UNNECESSARILY LOUDLY* March 9th was Unreality-SF.net’s fourth birthday, and once again we’re marking the occasion by awarding one tie-in story...
View ArticleTen top tie-ins
These are the ten stories that received the most nominations for the annual Story of the Year poll last week, in alphabetical order: Borrowed Time by Naomi Alderman (a Doctor Who novel – BBC Books,...
View ArticleStar Trek sweeps the board
David Mack has won the fourth year of our Story of the Year thing, with his Star Trek novel Rise Like Lions. It’s David’s second win, and Star Trek‘s fourth. And second place – previously held by...
View ArticleTrophies
From the blog of Mr David Mack: Miracle of miracles, my spiffy clear-acrylic Story of the Year Award for my novel Rise Like Lions arrived today in one piece from across the Atlantic Ocean. Getting a...
View ArticleCelebrating Tie-Ins
As of last month, we’re five years old! On March 8th 2008, Unreality SF launched. With its clumsy unmemorable URL and inexplicable insistence on using British spellings even though the vast majority of...
View ArticleStory of the Year 2009-2010 – Results
After two weeks of nominating, voting, unexpected campaigns on LiveJournal, attempts from naughty people to rig the result, our discovery of a series called iCarly (it sounds charming), and really bad...
View ArticleTop of the pulps
It’s March, and you know what that means. Other than shit weather. That’s right, it’s the Unreality-SF.net Story of the Year poll! …Yay. So here’s how it works. Over the next seven days, you can...
View ArticleSo apparently we quite like Doctor Who
We’ve counted the nominations and the shortlist for the third Story of the Year is complete! In alphabetical order, the ten stories which got the most nominations are: A Death in the Family by Steven...
View ArticleStory of the Year
Results: 1. Paths of Disharmony by Dayton Ward (407 votes, 15%) 2. Solitaire by John Dorney (365 votes, 14%) 3. The King’s Dragon by Una McCormack (329 votes, 12%) 4. Red Sky at Morning by Keith R.A....
View ArticleTROPHIES!
Last month, the readers of USF decided that Dayton Ward’s Star Trek novel Paths of Disharmony was the best TV tie-in story of the previous 12 months, and that John Dorney’s Doctor Who two-hand...
View ArticleStory of the Year: Nominations
To mark Unreality SF’s first birthday, we’re giving you the chance to choose your favourite tie-in stories from the last 12 months. You can choose up to three stories, as long as they were released for...
View ArticleStory of the Year: Vote
Nominations have now closed. Thanks to everyone who voted – the response was phenomenal! The ten stories which received the most nominations have now formed the final shortlist. You can vote for your...
View ArticleStory of the Year: Results
Over the last seven days, visitors to Unreality SF have had the chance to choose their favourite media tie-in story of the last 12 months, from the final shortlist of ten. 2137 votes were cast, and the...
View ArticleStory of the Year 2009-2010: Nominations
…or, as Simon Guerrier renamed it last year, “Top of the Pulps”. We like that. Unreality-SF.net’s second birthday is fast approaching, and just like last year, we’re marking the occasion with a poll to...
View ArticleStory of the Year 2009-2010: Vote
After seven days of voting, and 3817 forms submitted, we have our shortlist of the ten most popular tie-in tales from the last 12 months. There were a lot of unexpected choices (we didn’t know that...
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