2019 Awards Eligibility Post
Nov. 10th, 2019 07:12 pmSeeing as all the cool kids are doing it.
Eligible for short fiction awards:
"Preserves" (sf/horror)
"Miss Lucy's Glass" (horror)
"Duchess" (horror)
"Cherubim" (horror), all in Unfinished Business: Tales of the Dark Fantastic
"Lost Girl" (horror) - Fireside Magazine
"Hunger" (horror) - American Monsters Part 2 edited by Margrét Helgadóttir (Fox Spirit Books)
Horror is often eligible for fantasy awards, for what that's worth. My favorites in here are "Preserves," "Lost Girl" and "Hunger."
Queen of Swords Press:
"Wireless" by Alex Acks is eligible for novella length awards; the other stories in Wireless and More Steam-Powered Adventures are reprints and not eligible. It's already on the Nebula Reading List so if you're a SFWA member, maybe check it out?
Wireless is currently up for the Midwest Book Awards and the Colorado Book Awards.
Unfinished Business is up for the new Ladies of Horror Fiction Awards and the Midwest Book Awards.
Thanks for considering!
Eligible for short fiction awards:
"Preserves" (sf/horror)
"Miss Lucy's Glass" (horror)
"Duchess" (horror)
"Cherubim" (horror), all in Unfinished Business: Tales of the Dark Fantastic
"Lost Girl" (horror) - Fireside Magazine
"Hunger" (horror) - American Monsters Part 2 edited by Margrét Helgadóttir (Fox Spirit Books)
Horror is often eligible for fantasy awards, for what that's worth. My favorites in here are "Preserves," "Lost Girl" and "Hunger."
Queen of Swords Press:
"Wireless" by Alex Acks is eligible for novella length awards; the other stories in Wireless and More Steam-Powered Adventures are reprints and not eligible. It's already on the Nebula Reading List so if you're a SFWA member, maybe check it out?
Wireless is currently up for the Midwest Book Awards and the Colorado Book Awards.
Unfinished Business is up for the new Ladies of Horror Fiction Awards and the Midwest Book Awards.
Thanks for considering!