tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193910359201416007.post716033555006613367..comments2023-09-23T09:41:59.656-06:00Comments on V-Formation: Nancy Campbell Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14913848272555361205noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193910359201416007.post-5340062874003383092010-11-01T05:15:25.576-06:002010-11-01T05:15:25.576-06:00Annette is correct--while a book can now win in mu...Annette is correct--while a book can now win in multiple categories, it is still only eligible for one genre category--but it can win its genre, best novel and best novel by new author--based on academy votes.<br /><br />This post is excellent in it's explanation of genre's and the reason behind why people might categorized books differently--it would be nice if there were bullet points to check off to find out where a book fit, but like you said the reader and author together bring in their own perspectives that might come down in different genre categories. Great post!Josihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10615874450489497826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193910359201416007.post-32018628983227372732010-10-31T20:57:01.848-06:002010-10-31T20:57:01.848-06:00If my understanding is correct, the rule change is...If my understanding is correct, the rule change is that books can win more than one award--not that they can be in more than one genre. <br /><br />That means a book could win its genre as well as Novel of the Year and/or Best Novel by a New Author. In theory, a brand new author could sweep three awards.<br /><br />It's a fun rule change, for sure.<br /><br />I'm pretty sure one book will still only be in one category.<br /><br />At least, that's my understanding.Annette Lyonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12493583432919249814noreply@blogger.com