In addition to BCS again named a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine, a bunch of BCS authors had other works voted finalists for the 2022 Hugo Awards, in a fantastic variety of categories!
- P. Djèlí Clark (“A Tale of Woe” in BCS #253) for Best Novel
- Aliette de Bodard (“Court of Birth, Court of Strength” in BCS #261, “The Breath of War” in BCS #142 and podcast BCS 121, and most recently “At the Foot of the Dragon Stair” in BCS #350 and podcast BCS 290) for Best Novella
- Catherynne M. Valente (“The Limitless Perspective of Master Peek, or, the Luminescence of Debauchery” in BCS #200, Special Double-Issue and podcast BCS 178) for Best Novella, Best Novelette, and Best Short Story
- Alix E. Harrow (“Do Not Look Back, My Lion” in BCS #270, a finalist for the Hugo Awards) for Best Novella and Best Short Story
- Suzanne Palmer (“Moogh and the Great Trench Kraken” in BCS #181 and podcast BCS 158) for Best Novelette
- Caroline M. Yoachim (“Carnival Nine” in BCS #225 and podcast BCS 196) for Best Novelette
- Fran Wilde (“Ruby, Singing” in BCS #261, Tenth Anniversary Month I and podcast BCS 224) for Best Novelette
- Sarah Pinkser (“Do As I Do, Sing As I Sing” in BCS #246; “The Mountains His Crown” in BCS #195 and podcast BCS 171) for Best Short Story
- Quick Sip Reviews, written by Charles Payseur (“Undercurrents” in BCS #274 and podcast BCS 235; “Rivers Run Free” in BCS #230 and podcast BCS 201) for Best Fanzine
- Jason Sanford (“Blood Grains Speak Through Memories” in BCS #195 – Science-Fantasy Month 3, among others, most recently “Blood Grains Scream in Memories” in BCS #349 – Science-Fantasy Month 6) for Best Fan Writer
- Troy L. Wiggins, Benjamin C. Kinney, Brent C. Lambert, Tina Connolly, C.L. Clark, and Summer Fletcher for their editing work on zines names finalist for Best Semiprozine
Congratulations, all!
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