Nebula and Hugo Award eligible works from Apex Magazine
Posted by Jason Sizemore on January 06, 2012
Nebula Awards
Submit Nominations Here: http://www.sfwa.org/forum/index.php?app=surveyor&id=11
The 2011 Nebula Awards nomination period is now open. From November 15th, 2011, to February 15th, 2012, 11:59pm PST, Active and Associate SFWA members may submit nominations for the 2011 Nebula Awards, the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation, and the Andre Norton Award for Outstanding Young Adult Science Fiction or Fantasy Book.
Hugo Awards
Submit Nominations Here: https://chicon.org/hugo/nominate.php
You may nominate for the 2012 Hugo Awards and John W. Campbell Award
for Best New Writer if, on or before January 31, 2012 11:59 p.m. PST,
you:
** are an attending or supporting member of Chicon 7 (the 2012 World Science Fiction Convention); or
**were an attending or supporting member of Renovation (the 2011 World Science Fiction Convention); or
**are an attending or supporting member of LoneStarCon 3 (the 2013 World Science Fiction Convention)
Here are all the 2011 eligible stories that appeared in Apex Magazine.
Short Fiction (Nebula and Hugo):
“The 24 Hour Brother” by Christopher Barzak
“Faithful City” by Michael Pevzner
“The Leavings of the Wolf” by Elizabeth Bear
“The Bread We Eat in Dreams” by Catherynne M. Valente
“I Am Thinking of You in the Spaces Between” by Shira Lipkin
“To the Mistress of the Labyrinth Give Honey” by Heather McDougal
“Namasté Prime” by Grá Linnaea
“Frank” by Betsy Phillips
“The Whispered Thing” by Zach Lynott
“The Tiger Hunt” by Rabbit Seagraves
“The Neighborly Thing to Do” by T.J. Weyler
“The Widow and the Xir” by Indrapramit Das
“The Doves of Hartleigh Gardens” by Katheryn Weaver
“Your Cities” by Anaea Lay
“Recipe Collecting in the Asteroid Belt” by Jeremy R. Butler
“Twilight of the Eco-Terrorist” by Annalee Newitz
“Biba Jibun” by Eugie Foster
“The Eater” by Michael J. Deluca
“The Dust and the Red” by Darin Bradley
“The Speaking Bone” by Kat Howard
“Close Your Eyes” by Cat Rambo
“Langknech and Tzi-Tzi in the Land of the Mad” by Forrest Aguirre
“The Itaweon Eschatology” by Douglas F. Warrick
“The Tolling of Pavlov’s Bells” by Seanan McGuire
Best Editor, Short Form (Hugo):
Lynne M. Thomas
Catherynne M. Valente
Best Semiprozine (Hugo):
Apex Magazine






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