User talk:Fred Patten

Hello, Fred - and again, welcome! Let myself or another administrator know if you need any help. :-) --GreenReaper(talk) 05:42, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

2007 Ursa Major Awards
Thanks for letting us know about the nominations! I reworked the article a bit to fit our house style for news stories, and to explain the process more for those readers who may not be familiar with it. You can find the current version here. --GreenReaper(talk) 00:34, 26 January 2008 (UTC)

This looks fine. I expected a bit of editing anyway. Fred Patten 01:49, 26 January 2008 (UTC)Fred Patten

2007 Ursa Major Award voting
The final ballot for the 2007 Ursa Major Awards is now available for voting. Voting is open to April 20. The Awards will be announced and presented at Morphicon 2008 in Columbus, Ohio on May 16 – 18.

Please go to http://www.ursamajorawards.org/Voting-form-2007.htm to get the ballot. You will be required to register to vote, but only your name and country of residence are required. Those who sent in nominations for the final ballot will receive the ballot automatically.

The ballot includes a URL link for each nominee that has one. Click on the links for further information about the nominees.

There are five nominees in each category, except where there was a tie for fifth place. By popular demand, the Best Fanzine category has been renamed Best Magazine.

The nominees are:

Best Motion Picture  (Live-action or animated feature-length movies.) The Golden Compass (New Line Cinema; Rhythm & Hues, December 7) Ratatouille (Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Pictures, June 29) Shrek the Third (DreamWorks Animation; Pacific Data Images, May 18) Surf's Up (Sony Pictures Animation, June 8) TMNT (Imagi Animation Studios; The Weinstein Co.; Warner Bros., March 23)

Best Dramatic Short Work or Series  (TV series or one-shots, advertisements or short videos.) Gridlock (Dr. Who, Series 3, Episode 3; BBC1, April 14) The Natural Order (DTDigital TV adv’t for Cascade Premium Lager, November 4) Naturally Juicy (Psyop & Stink studios TV adv’t for Orangina, November 16) Pouring In (MJZ; Rhythm & Hues TV adv’t for Jeep Liberty, October 3) Shaun the Sheep (Aardman Animations, March 5 to September 14)

Best Novel  (Written works of 40,000 words or more. Serialized novels qualify only for the year that the final chapter is published.) Black Dogs, Book 1: The House of Diamond, by Ursula Vernon (Sofawolf Press, April) Common and Precious, by Tim Susman (Sofawolf Press, January) Coyote Season, by Michael Bergey (Five Star/Thomson Gale, November) The Hero, by Teiran (Bad Dog Books, July) Inside the Cage, by Kyell Gold (in The Prisoner’s Release, and Other Stories, by Kyell Gold; Sofawolf Press, January) Life's Dream, by Bernard Doove (CreateSpace, December)

Best Short Fiction  (Stories less than 40,000 words, poetry and other short written works.) Chrysanthemum and Cabbage, by Gerald Perkins (in Renard’s Menagerie #4) Don't Blink, by Kyell Gold (in Heat #4) For Love or Family, by Kyell Gold (in The Prisoner’s Release, and Other Stories) A Non-Biodegradable Fox, by Ryan Campbell (in New Fables #1) Putting the Universe Back Together, by Chas. P. A. Melville (in Tales of the Tai-Pan Universe #43)

Best Other Literary Work  (Story collections, comic collections, graphic novels, non-fiction works, and convention program books.) All the Newshounds Fit to Print, by Thomas K. Dye (Lulu.com, January) Digger, vol. 3, by Ursula Vernon (Sofawolf Press, July) A Doemain of Our Own, vol. 2: Shift Happens, by Susan Rankin (Spit-Take Studios, July) Fur-Piled, vol. 2, by Leo Magna (Sofawolf Press, July) The Prisoner's Release, and Other Stories, by Kyell Gold (Sofawolf Press, January)

Best Comic Book  (Traditional comic books, ongoing series or one-shots.) Captain Carrot and the Final Ark!, by Bill Morrison, Scott Shaw!, and Al Gordon (DC Comics, #1 & #2) Furry Guardians, by Cyberklaw (FurNation Multimedia, #1 to #3) Gargoyles, by Greg Weisman, Gordon Purcell, Dustin Evans, and Greg Guler (Slave Labor Graphics, #4 to #6) Genus, by various (Sin Factory, #82 to #86) i.s.o., by Vince Suzukawa (self-published, #3 & #4) Usagi Yojimbo, by Stan Sakai Dark Horse Comics, #100 to #108)

Best Comic Strip  (Internet or regular newspaper strips.) Bristled, by Stephanie Mebius (January 1 to December 31) Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures (DMFA), by Amber M. Pankyo (#730, January to #859, December) Lackadaisy, by Tracy J. Butler (#24, January to #49, December) Newshounds II, by Thomas K. Dye (January 1 to December 31) Ozy and Millie, by D. C. Simpson (January 1 to December 31)

Best Magazine  (Professional magazines, amateur zines, fanzines, internet-only magazines.) Anthro (#9, January-February to #14, November-December) Heat (#4, July) New Fables (#1, Summer) Renard’s Menagerie (#1, January to #4, October) South Fur Lands (#44, March to #47, December) Spontoon Island (January to December) Tales of the Tai-Pan Universe (#43, August)

Best Published Illustration  (Illustrations for books, magazines, convention program books, cover art for such, coffee table portfolios.) Blotch: cover of Fur Affinity United 2007 souvenir book Heather Bruton: cover of Common and Precious, by Tim Susman Heather Bruton: cover for Life's Dream, by Bernard Doove Baron Engel: cover of Further Confusion 2007 program book Sara Palmer: cover of The Prisoner's Release, and Other Stories, by Kyell Gold Georgi Valchev: cover of Furnation Anthology Magazine #8

Best Game  (Computer or console games, role-playing games, board games.) Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (High Impact Games; SCEA, February 13) Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (Insomniac Games; Sony Computer Entertainment, October 23) Sam & Max, Season Two, Episode 1: Ice Station Santa (Telltale Games; Game Tap, November 8) Sonic and the Secret Rings (SEGA, February 20) Sonic Rush Adventure (SEGA, September 18)

Fred Patten 13:40, 15 March 2008 (UTC)Fred Patten

2007 Ursa Major Award voting -- correction
Dear Editors;

The correct URL for the ballot is http://www.ursamajorawards.org/Voting.htm

We apologize for the error.

Best wishes;

Fred Patten Corresponding Secretary, ALAA

Fred Patten 14:15, 15 March 2008 (UTC)


 * A draft News article has been created (ISD did most of the work). The article is News:2007 Ursa Major Award voting open and is currently "in development".  Your input especially would be appreciated before we declare it ready for publication.  --mwalimu 18:16, 15 March 2008 (UTC)