Oh, it's too late to worry about it. I was just wondering if the award system only admitted that qualifying publications exist, or if it drops authors in non-qualifying publications out. It's not a big deal, obviously.My first isn't award material anyhow.
Probably depends on the award. I'm not familiar with the judging systems for the Compton Crook (first sf novel) and whatever the first fantasy novel award is called. The Tiptree jury looks at anything a publisher sends them. (I was on a Tiptree jury many years ago.)
Ann Leckie had several short stories published before her first novel came out, so she didn't qualify for the Campbell award as a newbie (though many people tried to nominate her for it). Her first novel did pretty well in awards for a book by a relative newbie older white lady.
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Ann Leckie had several short stories published before her first novel came out, so she didn't qualify for the Campbell award as a newbie (though many people tried to nominate her for it). Her first novel did pretty well in awards for a book by a relative newbie older white lady.
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