2019 Awards Season Eligibility: Our Things, Guest Things, All the Things

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It’s that time again! The time when so many of us tell you what we created that is eligible for an SF/F award in 2019. And as always, we’re going to tell you about all the eligible things that this podcast and/or its hosts created AND all the eligible things we covered, including movies, books, comics, and more!

So hold on to your butts. This will be a monster post of delightfully awards-eligible beautificities!

Here goes: 

The Skiffy and Fanty Network and Blog

The Skiffy and Fanty Network

  • Best Fancast: As always, our podcast is eligible for a Hugo Award in the Best Fancast category. We’ve been close to making the finalists cut a few times now, so we hope those of you who have supported us in the past will do so again! Please list us as The Skiffy and Fanty Network, since we are now about 47,000 different shows under the same moniker.We may also be eligible for various podcast-friendly awards hosted elsewhere, including the Parsec (later this year) and so on.

The Skiffy and Fanty Blog

  • Best Fanzine: Our blog is eligible for a Hugo Award in the Best Fanzine category. It may also be eligible for other awards for sf/f websites or resources, of which there are are quite a few.

The Crew

The following section will only include those with eligibility beyond the “group” awards listed in the previous section, including things they have worked on for which other people may be eligible. Some people have been excluded if they did not wish to be listed or if they did not release work other than that on the podcasts in our network (that we know of).

We have used the Hugo Awards categories as the model for suggestions. You are free to nominate individual members for whatever awards you believe they are eligible for.

Shaun Duke

  • Best Novel:  Gunsmoke and Glamour by Hillary Monahan (Shaun = copyeditor; he worked on another novel, but it is dropping in 2019)

Jen Zink

Paul Weimer

  • Best Fan Writer:  for his contributions to our blog, BN Scifi, Tor.com, and Nerds of a Feather (see here)!

Julia Rios

  • Best Related Work:  The Mexicanx Initiative Experience at Worldcon 76 edited by Libia Brenda and Julia Rios, designed by Pablo Defendini, led by John Picacio
  • Best Short Story:  “A Truth Universally Acknowledged” –short story in the Mexicanx Initiative anthology, A Larger Reality, edited by Libia Brenda
  • Best Semiprozine:  Fireside Magazine

David Annandale

Mike Underwood

Alex Acks

Trish Matson

  • Best Editor (Short Form):  for her editing work on The Skiffy and Fanty Show website!

Daniel Haeusser

Stephen Geigen-Miller

Joyce Chng

Elizabeth Fitzgerald

Rachel Cordasco

Becca Evans

Brandon O’Brien

  • Best Short Story:  “The Howling Detective” in Uncanny Magazine
  • Speculative Poem (see the poetry awards for these): “The One” in Uncanny Magazine

Cameron N. Coulter

Trang Ngo

Kerry Truong


And that’s it for our things. Now for an even bigger list of exciting material!

All the Things We Read, Watched, and Devoured for the Show (That Happen to be Eligible for Stuff)

All of the following sections will link to our reviews or podcasts (except the first) or to SF in Translation.

Here are all of the currently available eligibility posts for guests on our podcast or blog (if you were on the show or blog and we missed yours, please let us know via our contact page or Twitter):

The following guests on our podcast or blog may also be eligible in other categories (i.e., fan writing, podcasts, and so on):

Here are all of the eligible books (novels, collections, and related) published in 2018 that we reviewed:

Here are all of the eligible novellas, short stories, podcasts, and other creative works published in 2018 that we reviewed (or whose authors we interviewed):

Here are all of the eligible comics published in 2018 that we reviewed:

  • The Wilds by Vita Ayala, Emily Pearson, and Danny Lore (Black Mask Comics)
  • Abbott by Saladin Ahmed, Sami Kivelä, and Jason Wordie (Boom! Studios)
  • Jook Joint by Tee Franklin, Alitha E. Martinez, Shari Chankhamma, and Taylor Esposito (Image Comics)
  • Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image Comics)
  • Oglaf by Doug Bayne and Trudy Cooper (Self-Published)
  • PvP by Scott Kurtz and Dylan Meconis (Self-Published)
  • Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques (Self-Published)
  • Skin Horse by Jeffrey Channing Wells, Shaenon Garrity, and Pancha Diaz (Self-Published)
  • Order of the Stick by Rich Burley (Self-Published)
  • Galaxion by Tara Tallan (Self-Published)
  • Table Titans by Scott Kurtz and Steve Hamaker (Self-Published)
  • It Will Be Hard by Hien Pham and Amos Wolfe (Self-Published)
  • Kaijumax Season Three: King of the Monstas by Zander Cannon (Oni Press)

And don’t forget these editors and their eligible works:

Finally, here is a list of all of the movies and TV we discussed in 2018:

If we’re missing anyone or anything from our year of podcasting and blogging, let us know and we’ll correct the gap ASAP!

Now the big question:

What did you all love in 2018?  Favorite books, stories, collections, movies, TV shows?  The comments are yours!

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