I'm running a fever and nursing nausea today, so just a quick reminder on my way to crawl into bed.
In a few days I'm going to gather up all the nominations for our January poll (Best Speculative Fiction Writer of Color) and make a poll. However we're in bad need of nominations and ESPECIALLY seconds if this poll is to be more than a small handful of names.
I know we all have whitewashed bookshelves (that's kind of why I'm doing this poll in the first place) but please toss a name or two into the hat and see if anyone has nominated someone you'd like to see make the poll.
Please please please go to the original post so that all the nominations are in one place.
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