2023 Utopia Awards Nominees
Nominees for the 2023 Utopia Awards, presented in association with the Climate Fiction Conference (CliFiCon23), to be held online October 7-8, 2023, have been announced.
Utopian Novel
- When Women Were Dragons, Kelly Barnhill (Doubleday)
- A Half-Built Garden, Ruthanna Emrys (Tordotcom)
- The World We Make, N. K. Jemisin (Orbit)
- Babel, R.F. Kuang (Harper Voyager)
- Beating the Apocalypse, Joyce Reynolds-Ward (self-published)
Utopian Novella
- Uncommon Charm, Emily Bergslien & Kat Weaver (Neon Hemlock)
- Arboreality, Rebecca Campbell (Stelliform)
- A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, Becky Chambers (Tor)
- Under Pressure, Fabio Fernandes (NewCon)
- Weird Fishes, Rae Mariz (Stelliform)
- The House of Drought, Dennis Mombauer (Stelliform)
Utopian Novelette
- “A Question of Choice”, Rimi B. Chatterjee (Reckoning 12/22)
- “The Hatching”, Zoha Kazemi (Baladi)
- “Rainbow Boy”, Amanda Ilozumba Otitochukwu (Reckoning 6)
- “The Language of Insects”, H. Pueyo (Future SF 12/22)
- “We Built This City”, Marie Vibbert (Clarkesworld 6/22)
UTOPIAN ANTHOLOGY/COLLECTION
- Little Blue Marble 2022: Warmer Worlds, Katrina Archer (Little Blue Marble)
- Democracy, Jana Bianchi and Diogo Ramos (Mafaverna)
- Omenana 22: Positive Visions of Democracy, Iquo DianaAbasi and Mazi Nwonwu
- Africa Risen, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, Zelda Knight, and Sheree Renée Thomas (Tordotcom)
- Buffalo Is the New Buffalo, Chelsea Vowel (Arsenal Pulp)
- Almanac for the Anthropocene: A Compendium of Solarpunk Futures, Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland (West Virginia University Press)
UTOPIAN SHORT STORY
- “Look to the Sky, My Love”, Renan Bernardo (Solarpunk 1)
- “Neyllo”, Naomi Eselojor (Omenana 7/22)
- “Like Stars Daring to Shine”, Somto Ihezue (Fireside 7/22)
- “The Sea Goddess’ Bloom”, Uchechukwu Nwaka (Escape Pod 866)
- “She Dreams of Moons and Moons”, Marisca Pichette (Strange Horizons 11/21/22)
- “Worker’s Song”, H. Pueyo (Mafaverna)
UTOPIAN POEM
- “Tamales on Mars”, Angela Acosta (The Sprawl 1.1)
- “Resilience”, Francesca Gabrielle Hurtado (Reckoning 6)
- “Manifesto of Pulled Bells”, Vanessa Jae (Solarpunk 2)
- “El Maga”, Angel Leal (Anathema 12/22)
- “I do not wish to carry so much burden”, Chukwuma-Eke Pacella (Strange Horizons 9/26/22)
- “Nature’s Chosen Pronouns”, Miriam Navarro Prieto (Reckoning 6)
UTOPIAN ART
- Jema Byamugisha, illustration for “Neyllo” by Naomi Eselojor (Omenana 7/22)
- Mona Caron, “Dreaming of Another San Francisco” (Fabulist 4/9/22)
- Maria Carvalho, illustration for “I do not wish to carry so much burden” by Chukwuma-Eke Pacella (Strange Horizons 9/26/22)
- Brianna Castagnozzi, cover for Solarpunk 1
- Zuzanna Kwiecien, “A Dream I Have” (Reckoning 6)
- Will Tempest, cover for Hexagon Summer 2022
UTOPIAN NONFICTION
- Solarpunk is a Hothouse Tomato, Michael J. Deluca (Solarpunk #3)
- Wildfire, Hellfire: the Case for Siberian Globeflowers, Sofia Ezdina (Reckoning 6)
- Ghost of a Chance: A Trans Girl Tries to Live, Amber Fox (Reckoning 1/1/23)
- The Ethics of Extractivism in Science Fiction, Emma Johanna Puranen (Strange Horizons 9/26/22)
- Homegoings and Repasts, DW McKinney (The Deadlands 20)
- Horror and Hope in Climate Fiction, Sarena Ulibarri (Strange Horizons 1/24/22)
Voting for winners will be open to the public from July 2 until August 6 2023 at the CliFiCon website. Winners will be announced at the Utopia Awards ceremony at CliFiCon23.
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