2023 Sturgeon Award Finalists
The finalists for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for the best short science fiction story have been announced by the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction.
- “Ten Steps for Effective Mold Removal”, Derrick Boden (Apex 9/22)
- “Slow Communication”, Dominique Dickey (Fantasy 2/22)
- “In the Beginning of Me, I Was a Bird”, Maria Dong (Lightspeed 1/22)
- “If We Make It Through This Alive”, A.T. Greenblatt (Slate 1/22)
- “The City and the Thing Beneath It”, Innocent Chizaram Ilo (F&SF 1-2/22)
- “Bonsai Starships”, Yoon Ha Lee (Beneath Ceaseless Skies 2/22)
- “Rabbit Test”, Samantha Mills (Uncanny 11/22)
- “A Hole in the Light”, Annalee Newitz (Sunday Morning Transport 10/22)
- “Babang Luksa”, Nicasio Andres Reed (Reckoning, 2/22)
- “Toronto Isn’t Real and Other Metropolitan Anomalies”, A.D. Sui (Augur 12/22)
Established in 1987 by James Gunn and the heirs of Theodore Sturgeon, including his partner Jayne Engelhart Tannehill and Sturgeon’s children, the Sturgeon Award is “a memorial to one of the great short-story writers in a field distinguished by its short fiction.”
The winner, who will be announced later this summer, will receive a cash prize as guest of honor at the second annual Sturgeon Symposium, September 20-22, 2023. For more information, see the Gunn Center’s website.
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