Congratulations to the many BCS authors who had short fiction and novels in other venues named finalist for the 2021 Nebula Awards:
C.L. Clark (“The Captain and the Quartermaster” in BCS #326 and podcast BCS 275) for Novel
- P. Djèlí Clark (“A Tale of Woe” in BCS #253) for Novel
- Jason Sanford (“Blood Grains Scream in Memories” in BCS #349 Science-Fantasy Month 6, among others) for Novel
- Aliette de Bodard (“At the Foot of the Dragon Stair” in BCS #350 – Science-Fantasy Month 6 and podcast BCS 290, and many others) for Novella
- Aimee Ogden (“Never a Butterfly, Nor a Moth With Moon-Painted Wings” in BCS #300 Special Double-Issue, among others, and a new story “The Mountains of Another World, Where Eagles May Fly Free” forthcoming this spring) for Novella
- E. Catherine Tobler (“We, As One, Trailing Embers” in BCS #147 and podcast BCS 127, among many others) for Novella
- Eugenia Triantafyllou (“Of the Body,” forthcoming this spring) for Novella
- P H Lee (“The Garden Where No One Ever Goes” in BCS #318 and podcast BCS 269) for Novelette
- Caroline M. Yoachim (“Carnival Nine” in BCS #225 and podcast BCS 196, a Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award finalist) for Novelette
- Alix E. Harrow (“Do Not Look Back, My Lion” in BCS #270, a finalist for the Hugo Awards) for Short Story
- Sam J. Miller (“Alloy Point” in BCS #163 and podcast BCS 140) for Short Story
- Sarah Pinsker (“Do As I Do, Sing As I Sing” in BCS #246 Science-Fantasy Month 4; “The Mountains His Crown” in BCS #195 Science-Fantasy Month 3 and podcast BCS 171) for Short Story
Congratulations to them and all the other finalists!
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