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science fiction awards database

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“Catherine and the Satyr” • short fiction • Strange Horizons Oct 2007
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Locus Awards 2008 — short story — 40th place
“Child-Empress of Mars” • short fiction • Interfictions 2: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing, 2009
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Locus Awards 2010 — short story — 17th place
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“Christopher Raven” • short fiction
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Seiun Awards 2014 — translated short form — nomination
“The Cinder Girl Burns Brightly” • short fiction • Uncanny May/Jun 2019
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Rhysling Awards 2020 — long poem — 2nd place
“Come See the Living Dryad” • short fiction • Tor.com 9 Mar 2017
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Locus Awards 2018 — novelette — 7th place
anthologies:
“A Country Called Winter” • short fiction • Snow White Learns Witchcraft, 2019
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Locus Awards 2020 — novelette — 9th place
anthologies:
“Estella Saves the Village” • short fiction • Queen Victoria's Book of Spells, 2013
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Locus Awards 2014 — short story — 22nd place
anthologies:
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman • novel • Saga Press, 2018
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Locus Awards 2019 — fantasy novel — 3rd place
Lord Ruthven Awards 2019 — fiction — winner
“Fair Ladies” • short fiction • Apex 2 Aug 2010
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Locus Awards 2011 — short story — 32nd place
anthologies:
“How to Become a Witch-Queen” • short fiction • Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery, 2019
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Shirley Jackson Awards 2020 — short fiction — nomination
In the Forest of Forgetting • collection • Prime Books, 2006
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Locus Awards 2007 — collection — 9th place
Mythopoeic Awards 2008 — adult literature — nomination
Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing (Delia Sherman & TG, eds.) • anthology • Interstitial Arts Foundation, 2007
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“Lessons with Miss Gray” • short fiction • Fantasy Magazine #2
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Locus Awards 2007 — novelette — 15th place
anthologies:
“The Mad Scientist's Daughter” • short fiction • Strange Horizons 18-25 Jan 2010
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Locus Awards 2011 — novelette — 2nd place
“Octavia Is Lost in the Hall of Masks” • short fiction • Mythic Delirium Win/Spr 2003
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Rhysling Awards 2004 — long poem — winner
anthologies:
“Pip and the Fairies” • short fiction • Strange Horizons 3 Oct 2005
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Nebula Awards 2007 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 2006 — short story — 17th place
SLF Fountain Award 2006 — honorable mention
anthologies:
“Pug” • short fiction • Asimov's Jul 2011
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Locus Awards 2012 — short story — 16th place
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“Queen Lily” • short fiction • Lightspeed Nov 2018
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Locus Awards 2019 — novelette — 10th place
“Red as Blood and White as Bone” • short fiction • Tor.com 4 May 2016
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Locus Awards 2017 — novelette — 7th place
anthologies:
“Rose Child” • short fiction • Uncanny Nov/Dec 2016
awards:
Rhysling Awards 2017 — long poem — winner
Snow White Learns Witchcraft • collection • Mythic Delirium, 2019
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Locus Awards 2020 — collection — 4th place
Mythopoeic Awards 2020 — adult literature — winner
Songs for Ophelia • novel • Papveria, 2014
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Mythopoeic Awards 2015 — adult literature — nomination
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter • novel • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, 2017
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Nebula Awards 2018 — novel — nomination
World Fantasy Awards 2018 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 2018 — first novel — winner
Seiun Awards 2021 — translated novel — nomination
The Thorn and the Blossom: A Two-Sided Love Story • novella • Quirk Books, 2012
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Locus Awards 2013 — novelette — 23rd place
“The Wings of Meister Wilhelm” • short fiction • Polyphony, Volume 4, 2004
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World Fantasy Awards 2005 — short fiction — nomination
“The Witch Makes Her To-Do List” • short fiction • Uncanny Jan 2023
awards:
Rhysling Awards 2024 — long poem — 2nd place

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