Awards & Recognition

 

2024   

NPR's Books We Love: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Audible's Best SciFi & Fantasy Listens of 2024: Someone You Can Build A Nest In  

Washington Post's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of the Year: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Library Journal's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of Year: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Book Riot's Best Books of the Year: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Literary Hub's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy Books of the Year: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Polygon's Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of 2024: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Geek Girl Authority's 10 Best Fantasy Novels of 2024:  Someone You Can Build A Nest In

CrimeReads's Best Horror Fiction of 2024: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Ingram's Best of the Best in Science Fiction and Fantasy: Someone You Can Build A Nest In

Nebula Award for Best Short Story Finalist: Bad Doors

 

2023

Nebula Award for Best Short Story Finalist: D.I.Y.

British Science Fiction Association Awards Longlist for Best Short Fiction Nominee: The Coward Who Stole God's Name

Locus Award for Best Short Story Finalist: The Coward Who Stole God's Name

Locus Award for Best Short Story Finalist:  D.I.Y.


2022

Locus Award for Best Novelette Winner: That Story Isn't The Story

Locus Award for Best Short Story Finalist: For Lack of a Bed

Hugo Award for Best Short Novelette Finalist: That Story Isn't The Story

Nebula Award for Best Short Story Finalist: For Lack of a Bed

Nebula Award for Best Novelette Finalist: That Story Isn't The Story

 

2021

Nebula Award for Best Short Story Winner: Open House on Haunted Hill

Hugo Award for Best Short Story Finalist: Open House on Haunted Hill

Locus Award for Best Short Story Finalist: Open House on Haunted Hill

World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story Finalist: Open House on Haunted Hill

British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story Finalist: 8-Bit Free Will 

WSFA Small Press Award Finalist: Open House on Haunted Hill

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