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2024 Whiting Award Winners
The 2024 Whiting Award winners have been announced. Authors of genre interest include Aaliyah Bilal and Yoon Choi, both in the fiction category.
The ten winners, “emerging writers in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama,” each receive $50,000. The award was created by New York investor and philanthropist Flora Ettlinger Whiting in 1971. Recipients of the award are selected by an anonymous committee appointed by the Foundation.
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Ian Mond Reviews Parasol Against the Axe by Helen Oyeyemi
Parasol Against the Axe, Helen Oyeyemi (Faber & Faber 978-0571366620, £16.99, 272pp, hc) February 2024. (Riverhead 978-0-59319-236-8, $28.00, 272pp, hc) March 2024.
Helen Oyeyemi’s new novel, Parasol Against the Axe, takes place in Prague, Oyeyemi’s home since 2013. Interviewed by The Guardian in 2019, Oyeyemi described Prague as a “very layered city; it could be a film set; it could be a fairytale; it could be a gritty, ...Read More

Paula Guran Reviews Apex, Midnight Echo, Podcastle, and Pseudopod
Apex #141 Midnight Echo #18 Podcastle 10/3/23 Pseudopod 11/24/23
J.S. Breukelaar’s novelette “Hole World” in Apex #141 finds the world taken over by tentacled somethings. Justin is one of the few left alive. Though limited by a sentient manacle, he still works at Whole Foods, now under “new management,” tending to the frozen meat – guess the source – that is delivered weekly to feed the “managers.” ...Read More

Russell Letson Reviews The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler
The Tusks of Extinction, Ray Nayler (Tordotcom 978-1-25085-552-7, $26.99, 101pp, hc) January 2024. Cover by Faceout Studios.
It is a proposition universally asserted that the novelette and novella are the optimal lengths for science fiction. Or frequently suggested, anyway, despite the number of five-volume trilogies and long-running series out there. And the relatively recent renaissance of small-press operations has certainly given freestanding midlength work renewed visibility outside the pages ...Read More

Alexandra Pierce Reviews The Briar Book of the Dead by A.G. Slatter
The Briar Book of the Dead, A.G. Slatter (Titan 978-1-80336-454-4, $16.99, 368pp, tp) Cover by Julia Lloyd. February 2024.
With The Briar Book of the Dead following up The Path of Thorns, A.G. Slatter shows that her genius for the magical gothic tale is not waning, with witches and ghosts and terrible deeds coming together to create a riveting story.
The Briar witches live in, and govern, the ...Read More

Gary K. Wolfe Reviews Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction by Ann Leckie
Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction, Ann Leckie (Orbit 978-0-3165-5357-5, $29.00, 416pp, hc) April 2024.
In a Locus interview last year, Ann Leckie noted that, prior to Ancillary Justice, “Nobody paid much attention to my stories,” and she was neither complaining nor being falsely modest. While a few of the stories in Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction made the Locus recommended reading list or best-of-the-year ...Read More
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2024 Carol Shields Prize Shortlist
The shortlist has been announced for the 2024 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, and includes Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton (Farrar, Straus, Giroux) and Coleman Hill by Kim Coleman Foote (Zando).
The winner, to be announced on May 13, 2024, will receive $150,000 and residency at Fogo Island Inn; the runner-ups will each receive $12,500. For more information, including the complete shortlist, visit the Carol Shields Prize website.
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2024 Xingyun Awards Finalists
Finalists for the 15th annual Xingyun Awards for Chinese science fiction were announced by the World Chinese Science Fiction Association.
Best Novel
- Cosmo Wings, Jiang Bo (People’s Literature Publishing House; 8-Light Minutes Culture)
- Gods of the Earth: Return of the Dead, Fenxing Chengzi (Shenzhen Publishing House; Science and Fantasy Growth Foundation)
- The Age of God Making, Yan Xi (Sichuan University Press; Science Fiction World)
- The City in

Ian Mond Reviews Snowglobe by Soyoung Park
Snowglobe, Soyoung Park (Delacorte 978-0-59348-497-5, $20.99, 384pp, hc) February 2024.
There’s significant whiplash going from the oppressive darkness of Yeji Y. Ham’s The Invisible Hotel to the propulsive plotting and excitement of Soyoung Park’s debut young-adult novel Snowglobe (translated from Korean by Joungmin Lee Comfort). Set two centuries into the future, we are presented with a world (or at least the tiny portion we see) blanketed in snow and ...Read More

2023 HWA Lifetime Achievement Awards
The Horror Writers Association (HWA) has announced Mort Castle, Cassandra Peterson, and Steve Rasnic Tem as recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award, given annually by the Board of Trustees to “individuals whose work has substantially influenced the horror and dark fantasy genres.”
The Lifetime Achievement Award, presented periodically to an individual whose work has substantially influenced the horror genre, is the most prestigious of all awards presented by HWA. It ...Read More

Dream Foundry Competitions Open to Submissions
Submissions are now open for the Dream Foundry Emerging Writers Contest and Emerging Artists Contest.
The contest is run by The Dream Foundry. Finalists for the writing contest will be selected by contest coordinator Julia Rios, and winners will be selected by judges C.L. Polk and Valerie Valdes. Finalists for the art contest will be selected by coordinator Grace P. Fong, and winners will be selected by judges Jessica Cheng ...Read More



























