Look, there's no way of sugar-coating this: winning an award would be lovely, and if I have to give you an #AwardsEligibility post to improve my chances, you're just going to have to live with that: dalesmithonline.com/search/tags/...
Awards eligibility post! Voting members may contact me for a copy. #awardseligibility #horrorwriter #horrorlit
I am not the most awards minded person, but it was pointed out to me that my Drifting Lands series is technically eligible for Best Series at the Hugo Awards this year so here’s an #awardseligibility post! I’d be much obliged by your vote, if you’re so inclined. #booksky
#AwardsEligibility post: My essay, “Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom”, which explores death through the ages appeared in the December 1, 2024 issue of #GamutMagazine.
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#AwardsEligibility post: My essay, “Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom”, which explores death through the ages appeared in the December 1, 2024 issue of Gamut Magazine. tinyurl.com/2x94kwjn #AuthorsOfBluesky #AuthorSky #DeathEssay #HorrorCommunity #HorrorSky #WritingSky
A snapshot of my work this year, featuring the cover of my novel INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF, the cover of the anthology DEEP DREAM, and the cover of the Catalan translation of my debut novel, titled LA LLADRE DEL DEU PER CENT. The text reads: Awards Eligibility Novel: Interstellar MegaChef (Solaris Books) Novelette: Halfway to Hope (Deep Dream, MIT Press) Translation: La Lladre del Deu Per Cent (Editorial Chronos)
✨ #AwardsEligibility time! ✨
My work is eligible for all the awards this year, across multiple categories!
If you’re nominating, voting or considering work for the upcoming awards season, I’m super grateful for your time and consideration 💜
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2024 Awards Eligibility "Crop Circles in the Carpet" reality-hopping wristwatches, post-apocalyptic Barcelona Fusion Fragment, issue 21 "La Cumparsita" how to help a friend whose neural implant is stuck in a loop The Colored Lens, summer '24
a 2024 #AwardsEligibility post
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an excuse to post about stories that got published before I was on bsky
"Crop Circles in the Carpet" is in @fusionfragment.bsky.social 21: www.fusionfragment.com/issue-21/
"La Cumparsita" is in @thecoloredlens.bsky.social summer '24: www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9GLX5M8
#AwardsEligibility Post! VAL VEGA: SECRET AMBASSADOR OF EARTH is on the Nebula Awards Suggested Reading List for the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult and Middle Grade Science Fiction & Fantasy! Also eligible for the not-a-Hugo Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book. #BookSky #YA #SciFi
Image of THE KEEPER OF THE KEY by Nicole Willson set in a foyer in a creepy mansion, with stairs running up one wall. Text reads “2024 AWARD ELIGIBILITY * BEST YA NOVEL * BEST NOVEL* THE KEEPER OF THE KEY * BY NICOLE WILLSON * PARLIAMENT HOUSE PRESS”
Hi there! If you’re nominating works for various horror awards for 2024, please consider THE KEEPER OF THE KEY for best YA novel. #awardseligibility
Gamut Magazine
#AwardsEligibility post: My essay, “Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom”, which explores death through the ages appeared in the December 1, 2024 issue of Gamut Magazine. tinyurl.com/2x94kwjn #AmWriting
#AuthorsOfBluesky #DeathEssay #HorrorCommunity #HorrorSky #NYCAuthor #WritingCommunity
Gamut Magazine
#AwardsEligibility post: My essay, “Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom”, which explores death through the ages appeared in the December 1, 2024 issue of Gamut Magazine. tinyurl.com/2x94kwjn #AuthorsOfBluesky
#HorrorCommunity #HorrorSky #NYCAuthor #DeathEassy #WritingCommmunity
A graphic listing the title and publication name of the stories I've published this year.
I always consider it a resounding feat if/when I write anything, and this year I wrote and published two (yes, two!) stories—which might as well be a new record, given my sloth-slow pace. So without further ado, here is my (short) #awardseligibility thread 🧵
#AwardsEligibility post: My essay, “Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom”, which explores death through the ages appeared in the December 1, 2024 issue of Gamut Magazine.
tinyurl.com/2x94kwjn
#AuthorsOfBluesky #DeathEssay #HorrorCommunity #HorrorSky #NYCAuthor #WritingCommmunity
AWARDS ELIGIBILITY!
I thought I'd share the SFF stories I had published in 2024, for your humble nomination consideration! (links below)
“Her Body, The Ship” – Clarkesworld Magazine
“The Unction” – Fractured Lit
“Still” – Assemble Artifacts
#awardseligibility
Gamut Magazine
#AwardsEligibility post: My essay, “Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom”, which explores death through the ages appeared in the December 1, 2024 issue of Gamut Magazine
tinyurl.com/2x94kwjn
#AuthorsOfBluesky #AuthorSky
#HorrorCommunity #HorrorSky #NYCAuthor #WritingCommmunity
As we hurtle towards the end of 2024, consider this #awardseligibility post a reminder that SARGASSA is eligible in novel, SFF, and debut categories should you choose to vote or nominate this year!
www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/755221...
2025 AWARDS ELIGIBILITY: LIZA WEMAKOR, VAMPIRE NOVELLA / CRITICAL REVIEW. Images: 'Loving Safoa' cover art (two black femmes embracing on a grass field), and a screenshot of the article 'Undrowned Histories: A Retrospective Reading of The Deep and Flowers for the Sea'
Image: 'Loving Safoa' cover art (two black femmes embracing on a grass field, where there are pink flowers dappled with blood). Published February 6th, 2024. Neon Hemlock Press. When schoolteacher Cynthia gets a tattoo at a block party in 1991 Flatbush, she doesn’t realize she’s embarking on a life-changing romance with an immortal Ghanaian vampire. Cynthia’s affair with Safoa weaves together stories from nineteenth century Ghana, late twentieth century New York and a near future reality in Maryland that defies the utopian/dystopian binary. Cover illustration by N’Kai Delauter.
Image: A screenshot of the article 'Undrowned Histories: A Retrospective Reading of The Deep and Flowers for the Sea.' Published November 18, 2024. Interstellar Flight Magazine. This essay provides historical context about Afro-diasporic cultural practices that are relevant to Rivers Solomon's and clipping's The Deep (2019) and Zin E. Rocklyn's Flowers for the Sea (2021). Following this contextualization, the essay culminates in concise close readings of the two novellas. Wemakor writes from the perspectives of a black studies scholar and a speculative fiction writer (whose own novella was recently published).
Images: 'Loving Safoa' cover art (two black femmes embracing on a grass field), and a screenshot of the article 'Undrowned Histories: A Retrospective Reading of The Deep and Flowers for the Sea.’ If you’re nominating work for SFF / Writing awards in the near future (2025)... Please consider ‘Loving Safoa’ (Neon Hemlock Press) for Novella, Romance, LGBTQ and Vampire Related categories. And “Undrowned Histories: A Retrospective Reading of The Deep (2019) and Flowers for the Sea (2021)” (Interstellar Flight Mag) for Nonfiction, Essay and Criticism Related categories.
Readers, writers and editors nominating for writing awards in 2025: please consider ‘Loving Safoa’ (Neon Hemlock Press novella) and “Undrowned Histories: A Retrospective Reading of The Deep (2019) and Flowers for the Sea (2021)” (Interstellar Flight Mag essay).
#awardseligibility #SFF
forgot to use the hashtag! happy #AwardsEligibility to all who celebrate.
see this thread for my eligible novelette, short story, and poem! 🐚
Oh hey! #booksky! I published two short stories in 2024, and *you* can nominate them for things!
Umbrella Luck (Issues in Earth Science): earthscienceissues.net/fiction_for_...
Drinking Down the Salt (Saturday Evening Post):
www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2024/10/drin...
#AwardsEligibility #Eligible
2024 Awards Eligibility Grigory Lukin Short story: How to Prepare for Time Travelers in the Workplace (1,000 words) Ruth and Ann's Guide to Time Travel, Volume I Thank you!
Friends! Followers! Romans! 🙃 This is my #AwardsEligibility post for 2024. This year, I got my first-ever publishing credit: just one, but it was honest work. 😌 (Do check out that anthology, it's beautiful!)
As always, I expect nothing, and I appreciate everything. Thank you in advance. :)
A visual representation of my eligible fiction this year. Equivalent to the details in the post on my website.
How is it already December? How is it already #AwardsEligibility time again?
My list of eligible works this year is on my website, but also in this thread.
Back to our irregularly unscheduled programming after this, promise!
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Hey y'all! Here's my #AwardsEligibility thread. In this, my first novel-writing year (!), I'm proud of the four original stories I managed to get out. A bit more about them... 🧵
Hello friends! This is an #AwardsEligibility thread! (The previous one had a typo... typical). These are all the stories that I published this year. Let's go:
Here is my 2024 #AwardsEligibility post!
If you have enjoyed any of the below works, please consider nominating them.
Posting individual links in the thread.
COURIER OF THE SKIES BY CAIT GORDON An undercover disabled pilot defies a eugenics governing system to courier much-needed cargo to the Network, but the Welliams are onto her. A disability rebellion space opera found in the Spring into SciFi 2024 Edition anthology
BEV THE HACKER DOES TIME, by Cait Gordon. A teen girl begins her community service at a seniors' residence after hacking the intragalactic network to route all sexy searches to display laxative commercials. An anti-ageist comedy space fantasy found in the Laughs in Space anthology.
I can’t believe it’s already #AwardsEligibility season! This year, I have two short stories that had finally found a home in great places! One is an anti-ageist comedy space fantasy, and the other is a disability rebellion space opera! #SFF
Here is a lil #AwardsEligibility post for my free to read 2024 work!
Amal Singh’s Awards Eligibility, 2024 Novel The Garden of Delights by Flame Tree Press, May 2024 Short Stories Arazem-2 is Waiting for a Letter, published in Asimov’s I Will Meet You When the Artifacts End, published in Clarkesworld The Gulmohar of Mehranpur, published in Reactor
Here is my 2024 #AwardsEligibility post. This was the year of my debut novel!
If you have enjoyed any of the below works, please consider nominating them.
Posting individual links in the thread.
I am bad with most nomination deadlines, but one seems to be coming up, so here's a small reminder that MAD SISTERS OF ESI is eligible for all 2024 SFF awards and I'd be very grateful if you considered it. #awardseligibility
#AwardsEligibility 🧵
If you’re voting for any of the awards this year, my debut novel, THE TEN PERCENT THIEF, is eligible for a bunch of them 👾
All gratitude if you happen to have enjoyed this book of mine, and choose to consider it/ vote for it!
#Awardseligibility We published LITTLE NOTHING by Dee Holloway in August, 2023. It’s a terrific sapphic tale about magic, chosen family and resistance AND it’s eligible for all awards with a #novella category! On the #BSFA Long List RIGHT NOW, in fact! queenofswordspress.com/product/litt...