2022 Awards Eligibility
It’s the time of year when folks start posting lists of their stories and books from the past year that are eligible for award nominations, like the Nebulas, Hugos, and more. And here are mine!
Flash Fiction:
“Good to the Last Drop,” The Antihumanist (January 2022).
“Turning the Tide,” Daily Science Fiction (January 2022).
“Promises Made,” Glittery Literary Anthology Four (February 2022).
“Friday Jones’ Helpful Advice for Preventing Your Super-Genius Roommate from Becoming a Supervillain,” podcast at Manawaker Flash Fiction Podcast (March 2022).
“Win-Win Situation,” Punk: Cyber / Bio / Diesel / Steam Punk Tiny Tales (March 2022).
“Consequence,” Martian (April 2022) (also in Martian Issue 4).
“Little T, Big T,” Grandpa’s Deep Space Diner (April 2022).
“Mind the Gap,” Every Day Fiction (April 2022).
“Not Their Real Names,” The Arcanist (May 2022).
“I Need a Hero,” Theme of Absence (May 2022).
“The Price,” New Maps (July 2022).
“Patience,” Wyldblood Magazine (October 2022).
“Chrysopoeia,” The Dire Dark (November 2022).
Short Story:
“Goblin Economics,” Breath and Shadow (January 2022).
“The Toad Catcher’s Wife,” Orca: A Literary Magazine (January 2022).
“Twelve Essential Things Found in Commander Scarlett Archer’s Spacesuit Pockets (And Some Which Were Not),” Runs Like Clockwork (February 2022).
“Asylum,” Etherea Magazine (July 2022).
“Memento Mori,” Queer Weird West Tales (August 2022).
“Easy as a Bag of Cookies,” Paradoxical Pets (November 2022).
Poetry:
“Slime, or Primordial Ooze?” Star*Line (January 2022).
“Darkened Souls” microverses (February 2022).
“Elemental Crisis” Extinction Notice (print / ebook) (March 2022).
“Here, I Rule” Not One of Us (April 2022).
“Seven Secrets” Radon Journal (May 2022). Best of the Net nominee
“Lost in Space” Felis Futura (June 2022).
“The Way Forward is a Maze” Eye to the Telescope (July 2022).
“Portrait Day at Zapus Zone 9 Academy” Star*Line (October 2022).
“Natural Explosions” Sylvia Magazine (November 2022).
My other publications for the year were four collections and a re-release of Camp Haunt. The collections are eligible under certain awards, but I’m not as familiar with those as I am with those for stories and poetry.
As a note, I know there’s a lot here. The stories I’m most proud of this year are “Turning the Tide,” “Mind the Gap,” “Asylum,” and “Memento Mori.” For poetry, I’m pleased with all of these, but “Seven Secrets” is already a nominee for Best of the Net, which is awesome!
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