2015 Hugo Award Eligibility

The nomination period for the 2015 Hugo Awards has just opened, so this seems like an excellent time to remind our readers of the many Hugo-eligible stories we published in 2014. All stories belong in the Short Story category unless otherwise noted.

The following stories are eligible for the 2015 Hugo Award:

“Princess Cosima and the Thousand Cats” by Sarah L. Byrne

“Speaking to Skull Kings” by Emily B. Cataneo

“Slomo” by Vajra Chandrasekera

“The Literal Forest” by Nino Cipri

“Blade” by David Cleden

“The Painting of Master Ilios” by Marie Clementel

“The Stone Horse of Flores” by Michael J. DeLuca

“A Ring of Red and White” by Willow Fagan

“The Dragon in the Wardrobe” by AJ Fitzwater

“The Book of the Lost” by Sharon J. Gochenour (eligible in the Novelette category)

“A Spotter’s Guide” by Eric Gregory

“The Many-Named” by Crystal Lynn Hilbert

“Lives of the Elementary Particles” by C. W. Johnson

“Siegfried Played Guitar” by Bernie Mojzes

“The Rivers Between Them” by Michelle Muenzler

“Alienation” by Robert Pritchard

“Madder Root and Rampion” by Sean R. Robinson

“Blood Pepper and Brave Meat” by Sara Saab

“Honey in the Lion” by E. Catherine Tobler

“Multitude” by Lydia Waldman

Betwixt itself is eligible for the award for Best Semiprozine (see semiprozine.org for more information about this somewhat confusing category), and editor Joy Crelin is eligible for Best Editor (Short Form).

For more information about the nomination process and the Hugo Awards as a whole, check out the Sasquan (Worldcon 2015) nomination page and the official Hugo Awards website.



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