David McDonald is a crit buddy and a friend. I'm thrilled his story, Set Your Face Towards the Darkness, published in Tales of Australia: Great Southern Land (Satalyte Press), has been shortlisted. Congratulations David, and to Stephen Ormsby, the publisher, who struck twice from the same anthology. Sean McMullen is also on the list.
Tehani Wessely, publisher of FableCroft scored a shortlisting with a story by DK Mok, from the anthology One Small Step. Congratulations, Tehani and DK.
Eric J. Guignard won the Bram Stoker Award for editing After Death. Now Jonathan Shipley has been shortlisted with his story from that collection. Congratulations Eric and Jonathan.
And congratulations to all the others on their nominations.
This annual award, administered by the Washington Science Fiction Association, is highly regarded. According to their press release:
The WSFA Small Press Award honors the efforts of small press publishers in providing a critical venue for short fiction in the area of speculative fiction. The award showcases the best original short fiction published by small presses in the previous year (2013). An unusual feature of the selection process is that all voting is done with the identity of the author (and publisher) hidden so that the final choice is based solely on the quality of the story.
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I wish more credit were given to the original piece which Mr. McDonald paraphrased and quoted from: http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00033.txt
I spoke to David about this. He has never made a secret of using this document as his source material. He is, in fact, rather proud of that document as it was written by one of his ancestors.
I must admit to not yet possessing the anthology this sotry appeared in, so I dont know whether it was mentioned in there.
Certainly the story has received excellent reviews, and I look forward to obtaining a copy.
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