Mythic Delirium Books award eligibility post
It’s one again the season where readers and writers weigh whether artistic creations are worthy of awards.
This post gathers links to all our 2018 publications in one place to help y’all peruse. All in all, we published one young adult novel, nine short stories and twelve poems. Linkies below.
- For the first time ever, Mythic Delirium Books published a novel in 2018, Latchkey by Nicole Kornher-Stace.
- Latchkey is eligible for best novel awards, and for awards in young adult fiction like the Andre Norton Award.
- Links for ordering copies of Latchkey in e-book and paperback form can be found here.
- The book is available in e-book formats in the SFWA forum.
The following are all the original short stories we published in 2018 in the virtual pages of Mythic Delirium.
- “The Sky Watcher” by Edith Hope Bishop
- “A Thing with Feathers” by Jennifer R. Donohue
- “When the Bough Breaks” by Jaymee Goh
- “Graffiti Guardians” by A. T. Greenblatt
- “Mothers, Watch Over Me” by Maria Haskins
- “Medved the Hamster” by Janna Layton
- “Sword and Tattoo” by Kate MacLeod
- “Red as Water, White as Ruin” by Benjanun Sriduangkaew
- “The Papyrotomist” by Tiffany Trent
The following are all the original poems we published in 2018 in the virtual pages of Mythic Delirium. For purposes of Rhysling Award rules, only one, “Mother Giant,” would qualify as a “long” poem.
- “This Is for the Times” by Davian Aw
- “Mother Giant” by Peri Fae Blomquist
- “After Her Brother Ripped the Heads from Her Paper Dolls” by Beth Cato
- “This Body Made” by Beth Cato
- “After Pandora” by Maya Chhabra
- “Porphyria’s Other Lover” by Cassandra Rose Clarke
- “Summer Rain” by Cassandra Rose Clarke
- “Glut of Norths: A Purgatory” by John Philip Johnson
- “Cardiad” by Virginia M. Mohlere
- “Legends of Coyote Creek, Part 1: The Wall of Monsters” by Donald Raymond
- “Born of Blood and Tears” by Christina Sng
- “Libitina’s Garden” by Kyla Ward
If you haven’t read all these wonderful works yet, I hope you’ll use this opportunity to catch up.
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