So here are the results of the first round semifinal poll.
The winners that will be going on to the final round are:
The Song of Ice and Fire--Martin
Jhereg--Brust
Harry Potter--Rowling
Chanur--Cherryh
Foundation-Asimov (Squeaking out three mystery votes in the last 36 hours to give it JUST enough to move on.)
Zelanzy, Cook, King, and Clarke, thank you so much for coming on the blog. We have some parting gifts for you along with a lovely copy of our home game.
The second round semifinal poll should be up in the next couple of hours. It will run only until the end of February, so don't wait to get your vote on.
And then....on March first....the surviving series will square off against each other in the final round to determine which is the best SciFi/Fantasy series...
OF ALL TIME
(that has been written so far ...as decided only by Writing About Writing Readers...who care enough to participate, your milage may vary, tax and licensing not included, void where prohibited).
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