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Strange Horizons won The Community Award for Outstanding Efforts in Service of Inclusion and Equitable Practice in Genre, presented by the Ignyte Awards, in 2020. [ 11 ] The short story " The House Beyond Your Sky " by Benjamin Rosenbaum , published in 2006 [ 12 ] in the magazine, was nominated for a 2007 Hugo Award for Best Short Story . [ 13 ] "
R. B. Lemberg [a] (born Rose Lemberg, [b] September 27, 1976) is a queer, bigender, and autistic [1] author, poet, and editor of speculative fiction. [2] [3] Their [n.b. 1] work has been distributed in publications such as Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Uncanny Magazine, and stories have been featured in anthologies such as Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist ...
Okorafor's short stories have been published in anthologies and magazines, including Dark Matter: Reading The Bones, Enkare Review, Strange Horizons, Moondance magazine, and Writers of the Future Volume XVIII. A collection of her stories, titled Kabu Kabu, was published by Prime Books in 2013.
Biswas' speculative fiction has been featured in Fantasy Magazine, [26] Lightspeed (magazine), [27] [28] Nightmare Magazine, [29] and Strange Horizons. [30] Charles Payseur for Locus reviewed Biswas' short story "Season of Weddings", which was published in Lightspeed: "Biswas keeps the tone and feel of the story flirty and fun, and painting an interesting picture of a shared and expansive ...
Mari Ness (born c. 1971) is an American poet, author, and critic.She has multiple publications in various science fiction and fantasy magazines and anthologies. [1] Her work has been published in Apex Magazine, [2] Clarkesworld, Daily Science Fiction, [3] Fantasy Magazine, [3] Fireside Magazine, [4] Lightspeed, [5] Nightmare Magazine, Strange Horizons, [3] [6] Tor.com, [7] and Uncanny Magazine ...
AJ Odasso is an American queer, intersex, nonbinary author and poet with a published career dating back to 2005. They are also a six-time Hugo nominee in the Semi-Prozine category in their capacity as Senior Poetry Editor for the speculative fiction magazine, Strange Horizons.
She served as a co-editor in the Poetry Department of Strange Horizons magazine alongside AJ Odasso and Romie Stott until 2016. Taaffe proposed the name Vanth for the moon of dwarf planet Orcus to its discoverer, Michael E. Brown , which was approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
He reviewed genre fiction for a number of publications, including Strange Horizons. His short fiction was published in magazines such as Interzone, Daily Science Fiction, Apex Magazine, and Albedo One along with different anthologies. [4] [3] [2] In 2007, he became a freelance writer, with his novels released by Swimming Kangaroo Books and ...