“The Life and Times of Alavira the Great as Written by Titos Pavlou and Reviewed by Two Lifelong Friends” by Eugenia Triantafyllou Is a Finalist for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Fiction!

Fabulous news, Space Unicorns! “The Life and Times of Alavira the Great as Written by Titos Pavlou and Reviewed by Two Lifelong Friends” by Eugenia Triantafyllou is a finalist for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Short Fiction! Congratulations to Eugenia and to all of the finalists!

From the BSFA website:

The British Science Fiction Association is delighted to announce the shortlists of nominees for the BSFA Awards, for work published in 2025. The BSFA Awards have been presented annually since 1970. The awards are voted on by members of the British Science Fiction Association and by the members of the year’s Eastercon, the national science fiction convention, held since 1955. This year’s Eastercon, Iridescence, will be at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel from the 3rd of April to 6th of April 2026, where the winners will be announced.

We would be delighted if you circulated this shortlist. #BSFAAwards2025

BSFA members and attendees of the convention Iridescence 2026 may vote for the winners of the award. The voting form is available here

Voting is open to all BSFA members and attendees of the convention.  Voting will close at 23:59 on Friday the 3rd of April.