Felix Award for Best Novella

Shawn: I suppose this speech should be a little bit longer, since we're now talking about novellas. But what can one really say except that it's longer than short, but not long enough to be a full novel...

Gus: Actually, though it is shorter than the typical novellas are by definition still considered to be a novel. Though they are not as common today, there are still some famous authors who do publish novellas. Like Stephen King. They usually will publish a few of these shorter novels within a collection--

Shawn: Gus, I don't think we're actually going for the novella-length presentation here. So to spare us a little bit, the Felix for Best Novella goes to:

With runner up:

Howie: Sadly, the CSIs have not yet located Starbeamz, so we'll accept the award on her behalf. Thank you everyone who nominated and voted!

*Meanwhile, the Criminal Minds team is still down in the Green Room*

Aaron Hotchner: Anyone having any luck yet?

Derek Morgan: So far there's a lot of suspects, but none of them seem quite right for this GottaBeMimi thing.

Emily Prentis: Whoever it is would be seeking attention, yet does not want their identity to be known. That doesn't make any sense.

Morgan: So we're probably looking for someone who is somewhat random.

Prentis: Someone who dabbles in a lot of different fandoms perhaps, yet the stories are still fairly similar to each other.

Morgan: And it would be fairly difficult for someone to pull this off unless they had some sort of back stage access.

Spencer Reid: Unfortutely that's a lot of people. All of the author nominees, Backstreet Boys, Presenters...all of us had access.

Morgan: You know, often the unsub will try to make themselves part of the investigation. Throw us off track...

Hotchner: Keep working on it.

Go on to the Next Award or Duck out early, grabbing a list of the winners