Well, two of my nominations (upthread) are for post-1960 SFF- Midnight's Children and Throne of the Crescent Moon.
Other novels I might have considered nominating had I extra slots include K.M. Ruiz's Mind Storm (cyberpunky post-apocalyptic mutant action-adventure), Delany's Dhalgren (urban post-apocalyptic post-modernist dreamscape), Terence Taylor's Bite Marks/Blood Pressure (NYC-centered vampire alternate histories), A. Lee Martinez's The Automatic Detective (retro-noir robot detective story), Minister Faust's Coyote Kings of the Space Age Bachelor Pad (Saharan mythology invades Edmonton), and Karin Lowachee's Warchild (space pirates vs. aliens, but thoughtfully so).
If any of those sound interesting, check them out and see if you'd want to nominate them.
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Other novels I might have considered nominating had I extra slots include K.M. Ruiz's Mind Storm (cyberpunky post-apocalyptic mutant action-adventure), Delany's Dhalgren (urban post-apocalyptic post-modernist dreamscape), Terence Taylor's Bite Marks/Blood Pressure (NYC-centered vampire alternate histories), A. Lee Martinez's The Automatic Detective (retro-noir robot detective story), Minister Faust's Coyote Kings of the Space Age Bachelor Pad (Saharan mythology invades Edmonton), and Karin Lowachee's Warchild (space pirates vs. aliens, but thoughtfully so).
If any of those sound interesting, check them out and see if you'd want to nominate them.