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Awards
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Chronology
2023
“How to Conquer Gravity” • short fiction •
Analog
Sep/Oct 2023
awards:
•
Analog Readers Poll 2024
— poem —
winner
2021
Victims
(by
Marge Simon
& MAT) • collection • Weasel
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 2022
— Poetry Collection — nomination
“Alexander's Babylon” (by
Marge Simon
& MAT) • short fiction •
Victims
awards:
•
Rhysling Awards 2022
— long poem — 3rd place
2017
Satan's Sweethearts
(by
Marge Simon
& MAT) • collection • Weasel
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 2018
— poetry collection — nomination
•
Elgin Awards 2018
— full-length collection — 2nd place
2014
Sweet Poison
(by
Marge Simon
& MAT) • collection • Dark Renaissance
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 2015
— poetry collection — nomination
•
Elgin Awards 2015
— Book —
winner
2012
Lovers & Killers
• collection • Dark Regions Press
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 2013
— poetry collection — nomination
•
Elgin Awards 2013
— Book —
winner
“The Hidden” • short fiction •
Lovers & Killers
Dark Regions 2012
awards:
•
Dwarf Stars Award 2013
— second place
“Care and Feeding” • short fiction •
Asimov's
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2013
— poem — 2nd place
2011
“The Legend of the Emperor’s Space Suit (A Tale of Consensus Reality)” • short fiction •
New Myths
Dec 2011
awards:
•
Rhysling Awards 2012
— long poem — 3rd place
2007
“Pride” • short fiction •
Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2008
— short story — nomination
2002
“Crustaceans” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Mar 2002
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2003
— poem — 9th place (tie)
“Corn Snake” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Feb 2002
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2003
— poem — 9th place (tie)
2001
“When Gretchen Was Human”
anthologies:
•
Vampires: The Recent Undead
, ed. Paula Guran, Prime Books 2011
“More Ways to Tell If Your Cat Is a Space Alien” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Apr 2001
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2002
— poem — 7th place
1999
“Mars Is No Place for Children” • short fiction •
Science Fiction Age
May 1999
awards:
•
Nebula Awards 2000
— novelette —
winner
•
Science Fiction Age Readers Poll 2000
— novelette —
winner
anthologies:
•
Nebula Awards Showcase 2001
, ed. Robert Silverberg, Harcourt 2001
1998
“The Hunter's Mothers” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Mar 1998
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1999
— poem — 2nd place
1996
“This Is Just to Say” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Aug 1996
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1997
— poem — 3rd place (tie)
“Eat or Be Eaten: A Love Story” • short fiction •
Interzone
#104 Feb 1996
awards:
•
British SF Association Awards 1997
— short fiction — nomination
“Dinosaurs May Be Ancestors of More than Birds” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Aug 1996
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1997
— poem — 4th place (tie)
1994
“Neezies” •
Universe 3
anthologies:
•
Universe 3
, ed. Robert Silverberg & Karen Haber, Bantam Spectra 1994
1993
“if you loved me” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Dec 1993
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1994
— poem — 4th place
1989
“Galileo's Blindness” • short fiction •
Asimov's
Jul 1989
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1990
— poem — 8th place
1988
“What Do I See in You?” • short fiction
awards:
•
Writers and Illustrators of the Future 1988
— Writers of the Future 1st quarter — Second Place
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