World Fantasy Awards Nomination Period Now Open + Free Stuff for World Fantasy Members
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This year’s World Fantasy Awards nomination period is now open.
The World Fantasy Awards will be presented in Washington, D.C. during the World Fantasy Convention (Nov. 6-9). Deadline for nominating is and ballots must be received by May 31, 2014.
All registered members of the 2012 World Fantasy Convention, the 2013 World Fantasy Convention, and the 2014 event in Washington, D.C. will be eligible to vote before the deadline. If you didn’t attend one of the previously mentioned World Fantasy conventions, and you don’t plan to attend this year, you can still nominate by purchasing a supporting membership.
Already registered? Go and nominate your favorite works! Voting information is available on the World Fantasy Convention 2013 website.
To assist you in finding material to nominate, I’ve assembled this post to list everything that I worked on in 2013.
- All of Lightspeed‘s original fiction from 2013 is available online (and also much of the 2013 original fiction is available as a podcast).
- All of Nightmare‘s original fiction from 2013 is available online (and also much of the 2013 original fiction is available as a podcast).
- Selected stories from Oz Reimagined are available online.
- Selected stories from The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination are available online.
If you are planning and eligible to vote for the World Fantasy Awards this year, if you email me proof of your World Fantasy membership (i.e., your name is listed on the World Fantasy website as an attending member, or the email confirmation or receipt you received when you purchased your membership, etc.) I would be happy to make all of my 2013 content available to you in digital format.
After the jump, you’ll find all of the 2013 eligible stories/authors that either appeared in Lightspeed or Nightmare, or in projects I’m otherwise affiliated with.
Long Fiction (10,000 – 40,000 words)
The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination
- The Space Between — Diana Gabaldon — 36700
Oz Reimagined
- The Boy Detective of Oz — Tad Williams — 11000
- The Cobbler of Oz — Jonathan Maberry — 10500
Short Fiction (under 10,000 words)
Lightspeed
- Bellweather — Marc Laidlaw — 9600
- The Litigation Master and the Monkey King — Ken Liu — 7900
- Paranormal Romance — Christopher Barzak — 7600
- Leaving the Dead — Dennis Danvers — 7500
- Miss Nobody Never Was — James Patrick Kelly — 6900
- The Correspondence Between the Governess and the Attic — Siobhan Carroll — 6750
- Purity Test — Kristine Kathryn Rusch — 6400
- The Insect and the Astronomer — Kelly Barnhill — 6400
- The Dream Detective — Lisa Tuttle — 6000
- The Herons of Mer de l’Ouest — M. Bennardo — 5600
- The Master Conjurer — Charlie Jane Anders — 5500
- The Boy and the Box — Adam-Troy Castro — 5200
- With Tales in Their Teeth, From the Mountain They Came — A. C. Wise — 4800
- Breathless in the Deep — Cory Skerry — 4600
- Sleeper — Matthew Hughes — 4600
- Homecoming — Seanan McGuire — 4400
- Ushakiran — Laura Friis — 4200
- Always, They Whisper — Damien Walters Grintalis — 3800
- A Fine Show on the Abyssal Plain — Karin Tidbeck — 3300
- Abyssus Abyssum Invocat — Genevieve Valentine — 3100
- The Visited — Anaea Lay — 2700
- The Bolt Tightener — Sarena Ulibarri — 2600
- The Huntsman — Megan Arkenberg — 2000
- The Five Deaths of Marvin Dimitri — Dylan Otto Krider — 1500
Nightmare
- 1031: Bloody Mary — Norman Partridge — 8200
- On Murder Island — Matt Williamson — 4000
- Chew — Tamsyn Muir — 3550
- Sacred Cows — Sarah Langan — 6666
- Cry Room — Ted Kosmatka — 2050
- The Sign in the Moonlight — David Tallerman — 5555
- No Breather in the World But Thee — Jeff VanderMeer — 3816
- Bonfires — Marc Laidlaw — 1500
- Gravitas — Weston — Ochse 6000
- Centipede Heartbeat — Caspian Gray — 4500
- Doll Re Me — Tanith Lee — 6700
- The House on Cobb Street — Lynda E. Rucker — 5900
- Fishwife — Carrie Vaughn — 3500
- And Yet, Her Eyes — Brit Mandelo — 4700
- They Called Him Monster — Anaea Lay — 3600
- How Far to Englishman’s Bay — Matthew Cheney — 6800
- All My Princes Are Gone — Jennifer Giesbrecht — 1500
- Halfway Home — Linda Nagata — 4500
- The Nest — C.S. McMullen — 6200
- The Crowgirl — Megan Arkenberg — 4400
- The Beasts of the Earth, the Madness of Men — Brooke Bolander — 1700
- Waiting for the Light — Alison Littlewood — 4500
- 57 Reasons for the Slate Quarry Suicides — Sam J. Miller — 3400
- A Home in the Dark — David J. Schow — 6400
Oz Reimagined
- The Veiled Shanghai — Ken Liu — 8800
- Off to See the Emperor — Orson Scott Card — 8400
- Lost Girls of Oz — Theodora Goss — 8100
- Emeralds to Emeralds, Dust to Dust — Seanan McGuire — 7062
- Beyond the Naked Eye — Rachel Swirsky — 7000
- The Great Zeppelin Heist of Oz — Rae Carson & C.C. Finlay — 5700
- Blown Away — Jane Yolen — 5613
- One Flew Over the Rainbow — Robin Wasserman — 5487
- City So Bright — Dale Bailey — 4400
- A Meeting in Oz — Jeffrey Ford — 3600
- A Tornado of Dorothys — Kat Howard — 3370
- Dorothy Dreams — Simon R. Green — 3033
- Dead Blue — David Farland — 2200
The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination
- The Last Dignity of Man — Marjorie M. Liu — 8700
- Mofongo Knows — Grady Hendrix — 6241
- Ancient Equations — L. A. Banks — 6200
- Blood and Stardust — Laird Barron — 6200
- The Executor — Daniel H. Wilson — 6000
- Harry and Marlowe Meet the Founder of the Aetherian Revolution — Carrie Vaughn — 5900
- A More Perfect Union — L. E. Modesitt, Jr. — 5032
- Laughter at the Academy — Seanan McGuire — 4850
- The Angel of Death Has a Business Plan — Heather Lindsley — 4700
- Professor Incognito Apologizes: an Itemized List — Austin Grossman — 4600
- Homo Perfectus — David Farland — 4500
- Father of the Groom — Harry Turtledove — 4000
- Pittsburg Technology — Jeffrey Ford — 4000
- Rural Singularity — Alan Dean Foster — 3585
- The Food Taster’s Boy — Ben Winters — 3000
- Rocks Fall — Naomi Novik — 2900
- Captain Justice Saves the Day — Genevieve Valentine — 2550
- Letter to the Editor — David D. Levine — 2400
- We Interrupt This Broadcast — Mary Robinette Kowal — 2400
Anthology
- The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination edited by John Joseph Adams (Tor)
- Oz Reimagined edited by John Joseph Adams & Douglas Cohen (47North)
Special Award, Professional
- John Joseph Adams (publishing and editing Lightspeed Magazine & Nightmare Magazine; editing anthologies)
- Stefan Rudnicki (for audiobook production/narration & producing the Lightspeed and Nightmare podcasts)
- The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
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Some of the stories in Oz Reimagined and The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination are SF rather than Fantasy, and thus may not be eligible; though given the themes of each, it’s kind of debatable whether the stories are SF or Fantasy, so I leave it up to the voters to decide.