Uncanny Magazine 2015 Award Eligibility
It’s the time of year when people post their year-in-reviews to remind voters for the different SF/F awards what’s out there they might have missed and which category it’s eligible in (especially for the Hugo Awards and Nebula Awards). This was the first full year of Uncanny Magazine (Issues 2 through 7). We are extremely proud of the year we had.
This year, Uncanny Magazine is eligible for the Best Semiprozine Hugo Award for the first time. Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas are also eligible for Best Editor (Short Form) Hugo Awards.
If you are an SFPA member voting for the Rhysling Awards, you can find all of the Uncanny Magazine Issue 2-7 poetry here.
The stories listed below are eligible in either the short story or novelette categories of the SF/F awards. If you are a SFWA member nominating for the Nebula Awards, you can find eBook copies of these stories in the SFWA Forums.
Novelettes (7500-17,500 Words):
Folding Beijing by Hao Jingfang, translated by Ken Liu
The Oiran’s Song by Isabel Yap
Find a Way Home by Paul Cornell
And Never Mind the Watching Ones by Keffy R. M. Kehrli
And the Balance in Blood by Elizabeth Bear (counts as a Novella for the World Fantasy Award)
Short Stories (Under 7500 Words):
The Heat of Us: Notes Toward an Oral History by Sam J. Miller
Love Letters to Things Lost and Gained by Sunny Moraine
Anyone With a Care for Their Image by Richard Bowes
The Lamps Thereof Are Fire and Flames by Rosamund Hodge
Translatio Corporis by Kat Howard
Ivory Darts, Golden Arrows by Maria Dahvana Headley
When the Circus Lights Down by Sarah Pinsker
Dr. Polingyouma’s Machine by Emily Devenport
You Are Two Point Three Meters from Your Destination by Fran Wilde
The Practical Witch’s Guide to Acquiring Real Estate by A.C. Wise
Restore the Heart into Love by John Chu
Planet Lion by Catherynne M. Valente
The Rainbow Flame by Shveta Thakrar
Woman at Exhibition by E. Lily Yu
Midnight Hour by Mary Robinette Kowal
Ghost Champagne by Charlie Jane Anders
The Half-Life of Angels by Sarah Monette
The Sisters’ Line by Liz Argall and Kenneth Schneyer
Wooden Feathers by Ursula Vernon
I Seen the Devil by Alex Bledsoe
A Call to Arms for Deceased Authors’ Rights by Karin Tidbeck
Thank you so much for your consideration.