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June Sixteenth at Anna's by Kristine Kathryn Rusch Kristine Kathryn Rusch is the only person to win the Hugo award for both editing and writing. Her Asimov's story, “Millennium Babies” (January 2000), won the Hugo in 2001 for best novelette. That year, she also won the Herodotus Award for best historical mystery (for A Dangerous Road, written as Kris Nelscott) and the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award (for Utterly Charming, a paranormal romance written as Kristine Grayson). Her most recent novel, Extremes, will be published in June by Roc Books. [Back to Table of Contents] June Sixteenth at Anna's. To a conversation connoisseur, those words evoke the most pivotal afternoon in early twenty-first century historical entertainment. No one knows why these conversations have elevated themselves against the thousands of others found and catalogued. Theories abound. Some speculate that the variety of conversational types makes this one afternoon special. Others believe this performance is the conversational equivalent of early jazz jam sessions—the points and counterpoints have a beauty unrelated to the words. Still others hypothesize |
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