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En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Lucía Dammert y Cristian Bofill sobre la defensa del rector de la Universidad Diego Portales, Carlos Peña, a la ex timonel de la Convención Constitucional, Elisa Loncon.
En una nueva edición de Mesa Central, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Lucía Dammert y Cristian Bofill sobre la defensa del rector de la Universidad Diego Portales, Carlos Peña, a la ex timonel de la Convención Constitucional, Elisa Loncon.
BUY JEN A COFFEE: Venmo: @javawithjen -------------------------------------------- Have you ever been discouraged by feeling like your dreams were taking off, and then some horrible interruption to your life, or even a trauma, derailed that train and left you feel like you were spiraling to even make sense of your world anymore? You're not alone. AND, it's not the end. Ironically, it's often just part of the journey. But the beautiful thing is, you can see God in it when you look back, if you stay the course and allow God to walk with your through your process. In today's episode, Jerry Loncon, Owner of Studio 220 Films and Director of the movie "The First Step" shares his story of how God ordered his steps even from his early youth in and out of film making, how he navigated when it seemed like his dream had utterly died and become impossible, into how the Lord would walk with him into pursuing that dream once again. The common denominator? Hearing God's voice guided him through his journey. And it'll encourage you in yours! --------------------------- LEARN MORE ABOUT JERRY "All my life I have felt like God was training me for this…but I never had the proper equipment to do it justice…or the time to do it right. Not to mention a group of people on fire like I am, who want to get together and make all kinds of films to get the Word out. Well now, thanks to my wife (and Executive Producer) Julie who has had ROCK SOLID faith in my ability to craft these stories, I HAVE the proper equipment. Also thanks to God for giving me the courage to take a giant leap of faith, I have the time. NOW all I need is a group of “on fire for God and film making” people who want to join in. Welcome to Studio 220 Films. A non profit totally volunteer division of One Eye Jack Productions dedicated to creating visual stories to spread God's Word. You will notice there is now a new menu item at the top of the page for Studio 220 Films. If you can't find it, click HERE to get started." CONNECT WITH JERRY Studio 220 Films Homepage (needs updating) - https://oneeyejackproductions.com/studio220films/ Studio 220 Films on FB - https://www.facebook.com/Studio220Films Here is the link to the support page. I wish it were shorter. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-first-step-a-christian-short-film--2/x/30831179#/ Teaser - https://youtu.be/8qpPQMz_SHA Meet the Cast - https://youtu.be/Rq9zo0LncIU ——————————————————— Thank you for rating, reviewing and sharing the show on social media, this makes such an enormous difference on the reach of this show! Follow and tag me on Instagram @javawithjen or on Facebook @javawithjenpodcast , and share when you're listening to a show! I love seeing your posts
Los pueblos originarios lograron ingresar más de 200 iniciativas populares indígenas, que se sumarán a las 78 propuestas de normas populares que alcanzaron las 15 mil firmas necesarias para ser discutidas en la Convención Constitucional. Elisa Loncon, convencional del pueblo mapuche, se refirió a la continuación del proceso.
Los pueblos originarios lograron ingresar más de 200 iniciativas populares indígenas, que se sumarán a las 78 propuestas de normas populares que alcanzaron las 15 mil firmas necesarias para ser discutidas en la Convención Constitucional. Elisa Loncon, convencional del pueblo mapuche, se refirió a la continuación del proceso.
"No hubo invitación formal. Sólo un tuit cuando fui elegida. No hubo un acercamiento", señaló la presidenta.
"No hubo invitación formal. Sólo un tuit cuando fui elegida. No hubo un acercamiento", señaló la presidenta.
La presidenta de la Convención conversó con 24 Horas acerca de distintos temas, entre ellos, las elecciones presidenciales y la situación en La Araucanía. Sobre esto último, sostuvo que “tampoco se ha escuchado a la presidenta cuando ha condenado la violencia.”
La presidenta de la Convención conversó con 24 Horas acerca de distintos temas, entre ellos, las elecciones presidenciales y la situación en La Araucanía. Sobre esto último, sostuvo que “tampoco se ha escuchado a la presidenta cuando ha condenado la violencia.”
Polo Ramírez revisó las principales tendencias del día y conversó con Kirsten Sehnbruch, investigadora adjunta de COES y British Academy global professor distinguished policy fellow en LSE, quien comentó el reconocimiento que recibió Elisa Loncon por parte de Financial Times, además hizo una reflexión sobre el proceso eleccionario que vive el país. En el segundo bloque la Dra. Cecilia Piñera, pediatra infectóloga del Hospital Exequiel González Cortés, junto al Dr. Rodrigo Blamey, infectólogo adulto del Hospital Salvador y Clínica Las Condes, ambos miembros del comité de VIH de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectología, se refirieron al estado de enfermedad en el país.
Rodrigo Álvarez conversó con la presidenta de la Convención Constituyente sobre la publicación de la revista Time, su rol en el órgano, la discusión por los 2/3 y la situación de Rodrigo Rojas Vade. Además, junto a Los Infiltrados Sebastián Rivas, editor general de audiencias de La Tercera, y Mariana Marusic, periodista de Pulso, analizaron la decisión del jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto y el titular de Defensa de Donald Trump abrieron canales secretos hacia el final de su mandato con adversarios estratégicos como China y la próxima semana se votará el cuarto retiro y el gobierno ingresará la ley corta.
Federico Galende, rosarino, docente universitário, dr. en filosofía, escribe en Nodal y en P12 y hoy charló con nosotros desde Santiago de Chile sobre el proceso político en el vecino país, donde se está llevando adelante la Convencional Constituyente y el resultado de las elecciones primarias, en ambos casos “con un centro político demolido, una derecha que está tratando de reordenarse y una izquierda muy heterogénea que genera ilusiones.” Analiza el triunfo de Gabriel Boric en la primaria y destaque que el segundo en la izquierda obtuvo más votos que la derecha, en un hecho que califica de inaudito. En cuanto a la Convención Constituyente afirma que “La historia siempre tiene un elemento sorpresivo, lo de Loncon es asombroso: una mujer mapuche, tremendamente lúcida y con una capacidad de liderazgo impensada. Es un honor vivir en un país que tiene a una presidenta de esta lucidez liderando el proceso de la Convención Constitucional” Y cierra con una mirada optimista sobre el futuro “En Chile están sucediendo cosas inimaginables, nunca imaginé que Chile iba a contar con una mujer mapuche presidiendo una Convención Constitucional de independientes de izquierda, sin derecha, con la gente votando masivamente en la izquierda, contra la derecha” Chile ha tenido dos laboratorios políticos, el primero fue el camino al socialismo por medio de elecciones y el segundo, el golpe de estado y la revolución neoliberal. Este sería el tercer laboratorio, en el que los movimientos populares no tiene grandes liderazgos personales, sino a través de cuerpos colectivos.
Una vez más nos juntamos con Mario a dar jugo y hablar weas. Está vez con la grata presencia de mi amigo personal: el incipiente escritor de fantasía y ciencia ficción Gabriel Ángel Valdés. Analisis del panorama electoral en miras a Noviembre. La Chiky bombom y Loncon se pasaron a caca. Penes de madera, la Negrita se ofende y ahora se llamará "Chokita" y el angustiao del another brother pide plata para su cuenta rut. Todo esto con un "profundo" análisis y un baño de cultura sólo aquí en Puras Weas. https://www.instagram.com/purashuevas/. @enmitinta_gav.
En esta primera edición del semanario de la Convención Constituyente tratamos de responder una pregunta sobre lo que se ha tratado de instalar en los medios. ¿Está trabajando o no la Convención en hacer la Constitución? La respuesta acá, junto al analista política Christian Jorquera. Conduce el periodista Felipe Herrera.
En esta penúltima edición semanal de Página 13, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Cecilia Cifuentes y Luis Cordero sobre la acusación de la constituyente de Vamos por Chile, Marcela Cubillos, a la presidenta de la Convención Constitucional, Elisa Loncon, por pavimentar un “camino de tiranía” luego de que calificara a los integrantes del Rechazo como “sector del privilegio”.
En esta penúltima edición semanal de Página 13, Iván Valenzuela conversó con Cecilia Cifuentes y Luis Cordero sobre la acusación de la constituyente de Vamos por Chile, Marcela Cubillos, a la presidenta de la Convención Constitucional, Elisa Loncon, por pavimentar un “camino de tiranía” luego de que calificara a los integrantes del Rechazo como “sector del privilegio”.
PODCAST del Domingo 11 de Julio de 2021. 1. Los Diez Mandamientos fueron pedidos por todos los seres humanos, por Alfa y Omega. 2. Abogado Ricardo Noriega Salaverry alerta de golpe en el Congreso. 3. Abogado Guillermo Olivera Díaz, el fraude es de la mafia derechista. 4. Paro nacional en Perú para exigir proclamación de presidente Castillo. 5. Congreso de Perú suspende elección de magistrados del TC. 6. Develando a Montesinos y su apoyo a la chica K, audios de IDL. 7. Discurso completo de Elisa Loncon como presidenta de la Convención Constitucional de Chile. 8. Convención Constitucional chilena celebra primera sesión. 9. Programa de Gobierno del PC de Chile con su candidato Daniel Jadue. 10. China rumbo a encabezar el Tercer Mundo. Encuentro de los partidos políticos del mundo en busca del bienestar del pueblo. 11. Empresas transnacionales, impactos y resistencias. 12. Abogado Aníbal Torres. La Asamblea Constituyente en Perú.
Lunes 05 de julio: día después de la instalación de la Convención Constitucional, Carmen Gloria Valladares fue capaz de poner autoridad en momentos que amenazaban con empeorar.
Lunes 05 de julio: día después de la instalación de la Convención Constitucional, Carmen Gloria Valladares fue capaz de poner autoridad en momentos que amenazaban con empeorar.
Hoy en este feriado de "carnaval" en Recta Final, charlamos a las 14 hs. por Radio Sapiens, 102.7 el colega de "La Comunidad de los tuercas", Pablo Cortes, que charlamos de sus comienzos y las ganas dentro del periodismo deportivo y la palabra del flamante campeón de SuperTC2000, Matías Rossi. Desde Bahía Blanca, precisamente desde "Aldea Romana" el representante "Bahía Motor", Luciano Loncón, salió en vivo con notas desde el propio circuito apenas terminadas las carreras del Zonal 2000 y SuperCar Pampeano. Interesante fue este lunes. no te lo pierdas. Dale Play... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victor-j-martinez/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victor-j-martinez/support
Viernes, 12 de febrero y Recta Final lo sabe. Hoy pudimos dialogar con el cordobés, Matías Clavero, que nos contó su actualidad en el SuperTC2000, Turismo Pista y Córdoba Pista. Desde Bahía Blanca, nuestro colega y amigo de "Bahía Motor", Luciano Loncón, nos brindó un extraordinario panorama de la actualidad del Midget y la actividad del deporte motor en general. Por último el múltiple campeón de karting, Marcos Pando, nos regaló unos minutos extraordinarios, donde como nos tiene acostumbrado, no tuvo el cassette puesto. Imperdible. Los invito y dale play. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victor-j-martinez/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victor-j-martinez/support
A look at a few recent cons with Podcaster and all-around amazing human being Stephen Nelson! Comments, or wanna appear as a guest - johnnyeponymous@gmail.com
På Fantasticon 2015 havde jeg en snak med Niels Dalgaard og Christian Baron om science fiction og forskning. Desværre var der problemer med lydoptagelsen ca. 1/3 inde i podcasten. Jeg har forsøgt at udbedre det, men ikke med 100% succes. Den bog Niels Dallgaard nævner, som han købte på Loncon er: Locating Science Fiction by … Læs videre Science fiction og forskning →
This week we return, without guests, to a topic with which we have annoyed listeners in podcasts for years—the idea of SF canon formation: who gets dropped from the canon, who gets added, and whether such things as Hugo nominations make any difference at all. The decade between 1985 and 1995 (20-30 years ago now), saw the deaths of many of the writers who helped establish much of the "classic" SF canon — Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon, Frank Herbert, Alfred Bester, Fritz Leiber, John Brunner, Roger Zelazny, James Tiptree Jr, Cliffard Simak, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, C.L. Moore, and more. Who among them are still being discovered by new readers, and which writers and books in the last 20 years are likely candidates for a future canon? Does it take 50 years or more to determine what is canonical? Are Hugos any sort of reliable guide? And what difference do canons make anyway, beyond collective lists of personal favorites? We also have decided, as announced in the podcast, to officially support the Helsinki in 2017 and Dublin in 2019 WorldCon bids. Coode St endorses these conventions, will be buying memberships to them, and will attend should they be successful. Both Gary and Jonathan are eager to be part of major international WorldCon events like 2014's Loncon. We hope you'll join us in supporting these great bids. We hope you enjoy this week's episode. Next week: Paolo Bacigalupi and The Water Knife!
Rachel Manija Brown and Sherwood Smith talk to me about their YA novels (Stranger and Hostage), and C.S.E. Cooney talks to me about her music project, Brimstone Rhine.First, a congratulatory note to all the Nebula nominees this year! Many OA members on that list, which is full of awesome people and awesome stories! Special congratulations to Katherine Addison (Sarah Monette), Ann Leckie, Ken Liu, Richard Bowes, Rachel Swirsky, Sarah Pinsker, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Aliette de Bodard, Alyssa Wong, Sam J. Miller, Usman T. Malik, Carmen Maria Machado, Ursula Vernon, and Eugie Foster (who passed just after her last story was published). Hugo nominations are open until the 10th of March. If you are an attending or supporting member of Sasquan, or if you attended or supported LonCon last year, you should be eligible to nominate! I (Julia Rios) personally am eligible in Best Editor Short Form for my work with Strange Horizons, and on Kaleidoscope: Diverse YA Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories. I'm also eligible in Best Fancast for this very podcast as well as for The Skiffy and Fanty Show, and Strange Horizons is eligible in Best Semiprozine. There are a bunch of other super worthy OA member projects, but I wanted to give another special shoutout to Catherine Lundoff's series on LGBT SF History over at SF Signal. I believe she's eligible for best fan writer for that series. Stranger and Hostage are the first two books in the Change quartet, set in a post apocalyptic LA. Rebel and Traitor (books 3 and 4) should be out later this year and early next year respectively.Prisoner, Partner, and Laura's Wolf are Rachel's three books featuring werewolf marines, hot sex, and PTSD. You can download Prisoner for free.Angel in the Attic is Rachel's lesbian werewolf romantic comedy.Brimstone Rhine is C.S.E. Cooney's made up rockstar alter ego, who is crowdfunding two EPs right now on indiegogo. Rewards include things like Claire's books (in addition to the music of course). For a free taste of Claire's Witch's Garden world, you can read "Witch, Beast, Saint" in Strange Horizons. The books that are part of the Brimstone Rhine campaign rewards include The Witch In the Almond Tree, The Breaker Queen, The Two Paupers, and Bone Swans. The Banjo Apocalypse Crinoline Troubadors are one of C.S.E. Cooney's other music and storytelling projects, which, if Brimstone Rhine ends up hitting far beyond the initial funding goal, might also produce an album of Distant Star Ballads.
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Time to get back to the conversation and put the wonderful LonCon experience behind us. With episode 201, Jonathan and Gary sit down to continue their ongoing discussion of science fiction, fantasy and other stuff. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode.
The first episode of the three time Hugo Award nominated Coode Street Podcast went out to the world on Saturday 8 May 2010. There was no intention to start a regular podcast, or an ongoing conversation with and about science fiction, but that's what happened. In the four years since we recorded that first episode little has changed except, we hope, a tendency to ramble a little less. The recording is still rough and ready (alas), and the conversation is still off the cuff and unprepared (happily). To celebrate the extremely unlikely event that we were recording our 200th episode, we decided to do something special. We invited our good friends Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert Silverberg and Jo Walton to join us in conversation at Loncon 3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention. A lively and interesting conversation was had, in what we think is one of our best ever episodes. Our sincere thanks to Stan, Bob and Jo for making their time available and being a part of our celebrations. Our special thanks to Liz Batty, Niall Harrison and the Loncon3 tech team who provided the space for nearly 200 listeners to watch the event, and who recorded it far better than we ever could. And an extra thanks to Sophie (aka Miss 12), who helped me to introduce this episode. Finally, a deep and heartfelt thanks to you, our listeners, who keep us recording this crazy thing ever week. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast. More next week! On to episode 300!
And we're back! After traveling for far too long and having had a wonderful time in London at what may have been the biggest and best WorldCon ever, our intrepid commentators are back on Coode St pondering (at length, alas!) what made Loncon a success, the Hugo Awards results, and the future and purpose of SF (of course!). As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast. Next week: Episode 200!!!!
Live Google Hangouts are hard. Too hard for us. After the technical collapse of the Google Hangout, we decided to record locally and put up what we had. Recording locally is hard too (apparently), and much of it was lost. Finally, the batteries in our laptops died, and that was that. However, we did manage to record some followup (antlers), the ethics of killing animals because you're interested in them, Darren and Memo's talks at LonCon 3, and finally, a pseudo cash for question from new listener John Conway, what is the most boring Tetrapod?We will be returning to normal format for episode 31, with proper followup and all you Cash for Questions!Download here.
With Loncon3, the largest WorldCon in history disappearing into the rear-view mirror, convention guest of honour John Clute joins Gary and Jonathan on the podcast to discuss fantastika, the mission of science fiction, the SF Encyclopedia and much more. In the run-up to episode 200, recorded live in London, we'll probably have a wrap-up episode shortly. Till then, our thanks to John for joining us and, as always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!
Now that they have had some time to fully look over and test a large range of game releases from 2013, Ronan and Sean decide on their top ten games from last year. Also in the show is their biggest disappointment of the year and a general discussion about how 2013 panned out for game releases The Game Pit is a proud member of The Dice Tower Network and you can also find us on 2d6.org. ****The Game Pit will be hosting some sessions at Loncon 3 in August (14th to 18th) so if you're heading there, sign up for the Game Pit Games Klatches and visit the gaming tent for some games and chat. Also, Ronan will be on two gaming discussion panels on the Friday and the Monday of the convention.****
Sean and Ronan return to their Picking Over the Bones format and discuss four games that have fallen into the pit recently. Discussed in this episode are Dark Darker Darkest, Helios, Pack of Heroes and Pagoda. The Game Pit is a proud member of The Dice Tower Network and you can also find us on 2d6.org. ****The Game Pit will be hosting some sessions at Loncon 3 in August (14th to 18th) so if you're heading there, sign up for the Game Pit Games Klatches and visit the gaming tent for some games and chat. Also, Ronan will be on two gaming discussion panels on the Friday and the Monday of the convention.****
Part two of the latest Treasure Hunt with Ronan and Sean working their way through another 12 games that have caught the eye for one reason or another. How many of these will the boys decide are treasure and what games do they suspect are traps? The Game Pit is a proud member of The Dice Tower Network and you can also find us on 2d6.org. ****The Game Pit will be hosting some sessions at Loncon 3 in August (14th to 18th) so if you're heading there, sign up for the Game Pit Games Klatches and visit the gaming tent for some games and chat. Also, Ronan will be on two gaming discussion panels on the Friday and the Monday of the convention.****
Once again Ronan and Sean climb out of the pit to go in search of future gaming gold. In this first half of the treasure hunt they look at 12 games that have caught their eye for one reason or another and then try to work out if the game will be a treasure or a trap. The Game Pit is a proud member of The Dice Tower Network and you can also find us on 2d6.org. ****The Game Pit will be hosting some sessions at Loncon 3 in August so if you're heading there, sign up for the Games Klatches and visit the gaming tent for some games and chat****
Loncon 3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention, has announced the nominees for the 2014 Hugo and Campbell Awards. As is our practice, this week we have a special episode of the podcast devoted to discussing the awards and all of the wonderful nominees. We are very grateful to John De Nardo (of SF Signal) and Tansy Rayner Roberts (Galactic Suburbia and Verity) for joining us for what we think is an interesting conversation. We would also like to thank all of our listeners for nominating Coode Street for our third consecutive Best Fancast Hugo Award. We could not be happier, or more grateful. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast and we'll be back next week with more! Other links: Larry Correia and the Sad Puppy Hugo slate.
¡Vuelve el podcast más esperado a este lado del horizonte de sucesos! Nuestro nuevo episodio ya está disponible en Archive.org y, en cuanto se propaguen los feeds, en iVoox e iTunes.Aquí un Ignotus, aquí unos amigos.En esta ocasión, los VerdHugos repasamos lo mejor y lo peor del año que se fue, olisqueamos el tufillo de los próximos Hugo y ofrecemos algunas recomendaciones de lecturas.Si crees que esto no da para un episodio de dos horas, debe ser la primera vez que nos escuchas —y seguramente la última. Lo sabemos, lo sabemos: esta introducción es más triste que un blurb de Paquirrín. Nos han soplado que lo que trae nuevos acólitos no es rezar a San Google sino mencionar cosas como «porno», «Charlize Theron se lo monta con su gemela» o «iPhone 6», así, como quien no quiere la cosa. Esperamos por tanto que disculpes —como en el nuevo vídeo de Miley Cyrus con Shakira— el siguiente índice de contenidos sin relación alguna con el episodio en curso o con Beyonce. Tampoco sale Daenerys desnuda, aunque nos gustaría.Hemos hablado de:La HispaCon 2013 (QuartumCon) y el Premio Ignotus que recibimos allí.El Celsius 232.La próxima HispaCon en Montcada i Reixac (MIRcon).Nuestros planes para la LonCon.2013 como año de las antologías: Fata Libelli, Cuentos para Algernon, Visiones, etc.El cierre de Literatura Fantástica RBA.El fallecimiento de algunos históricos del género: Banks, Pohl, Vance.La superstición de Elías: ¿Porqué los años impares son malos para los premios Hugo? Ejemplos con los resultados de la edición anterior.Perspectivas de los premios Hugo para 2014 (¡año par!), incluyendo nuestras quinielas personales, lo que ya hemos leído y lo que nos gustaría leer antes de finalizar el período de nominaciones.Nuestras recomendaciones personales.Los libros que han ido apareciendo a lo largo del episodio son los siguientes:The Shining Girls (Lauren Beukes)Ancillary Justice (Ann Leckie)Wolfound Century (Peter Higgins)Heap House (Edward Carey)Burning Paradise (Robert Charles Wilson)The Violent Century (Lavie Tidhar)Vicious (V.E. Schwab)Steelheart (Brandon Sanderson)iD (Madeline Ashby)The Ocean at the End of the Lane (Neil Gaiman)WonderBook (Jeff Vandermeer)The Golem and the Jinni (Helene Wecker)Red Moon (Benjamin Percy)The Best of All Possible Worlds (Karen Lord)A Natural History of Dragons (Marie Brennan)Love Minus Eighty (Will McIntosh)Shaman (Kim Stanley Robinson)Warbound (Larry Correia)Ad Astra (Peter Watts; ed. Fata Libelli)Hic Sunt Dracones (Tim Pratt; ed. Fata Libelli)North American Lake Monsters (Nathan Ballingrud)Subte (Rafael Pinedo)"Trixie and the Pandas of Dread" (Eugie Foster) "The Call of the Pancake Factory" (Ken Liu) Odiseo: La Venganza (Valerio Massimo Manfredi)The N-Body Problem (Tony Burgess) ¡Que lo disfrutes tanto como nosotros al conocer la fecha de salida de Winds of Winter de George RR Martin en español pdf epub mobi download free!
Thank you, everyone who has made both Fables of the Flying City and The Battle of Blood & Ink the incredible success it has been. It's not been an easy time--especially the past year--but we've gotten through it. And we couldn't have done it without you. If you'd like to nominate The Battle of Blood & Ink for a Best Graphic Story Hugo Award, the whole process is remarkable easy: If you're already going to LoneStarCon3, this year's WorldCon, all you have to do is put “Jared Axelrod & Steve Walker: The Battle of Blood & Ink” in the “Best Graphic Story” section. If you're not going to WorldCon, but have been to Chicon 7 (the 2012 Worldcon), or have a membership to Loncon 3 (the 2014 Worldcon) you can still vote! You can also vote if you just want to pay the $60 Supporting Membership, which helps the folks at LoneStarCon, in addition to allowing you to say which science-fiction and fantasy books, tv, movies, zines, podcasts and fan work you think are the bee's knees. There's a lot of great stuff that came out last year, and I suggest you nominate all of it. Just remember to put “Jared Axelrod & Steve Walker: The Battle of Blood & Ink” in the “Best Graphic Story” section!