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**''Crushing Butterflies'' (Flytrap 9, May 2008)
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**''Comus of Central Park'' (Interzone 217, July 2008)
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**''The Hand of the Devil on a String'' (Shimmer, July 2008)
*[[Vylar Kaftan]]
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**''The Girl Next Door'' (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
**''The Girl Next Door'' (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)

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This is a list of works written by women and eligible for SF awards to be given out in 2009 based on works published from January 1, 2008, to December 31, 2008. Awards that follow this eligibility format include the Hugo, the Campbell, the World Fantasy Award, the Tiptree, and the Phillip K. Dick. (The Nebulas have a rolling period of eligibility for nomination based on the specific date a work was published.) We're listing these works as a form of award activism: to bring them greater attention, to share information about them for ourselves, and to help avoid problems like the 2006 Hugo vacuum. See Eligibility and voting by award for a quick index of information about individual awards, and links to the individual award pages for more detail.

Please include here any eligible work, along with the relevant information: title, publication date, and format. For novels, it's useful to search Amazon for the author's name: the list of works has publication date and format right there.

Note: Some awards are based on first publication and other awards are based on first publication in the US, England, etc. If a work was first published outside of the time period but would be eligible for some awards, please add it and add in parentheses any restrictions or explanations about eligibility.

Related: Women eligible for 2009 SF Awards

Book Length Fiction

Novels

Hugo, World Fantasy, Locus, Bram Stoker and Campbell Memorial eligible: if published in paperback in the US, Philip K. Dick eligible

First Novel

Locus and Bram Stoker eligible

Collections

World Fantasy, Stoker and Locus eligible - single author, original or reprint, single or multiple editors

Anthologies

World Fantasy, Stoker and Locus eligible - multiple author original or reprint, single or multiple editors

Short Fiction

Short Stories

Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, and Sturgeon eligible. World Fantasy is under 10,000 words

  • Elizabeth Bear, Hobnoblin Blues (Realms of Fantasy, February 2008)
  • Sue Burke, Spiders (Asimov's, March 2008)
  • Stephanie Campisi, The Title of This Story (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Sarah Carless, Daystar (OnSpec, January 2008)
  • Nancy Chenier, Re-Annunciation (OnSpec, January 2008)
  • Deborah Coates, The Whale's Lover (Asimov's, January 2008)
  • Tina Connolly, The Salivary Reflex (GUD, February 2008)
  • Sheila Crosby, The Appliance of Science (Escape Velocity, February 2008)
  • Debra Doyle (with James D. Macdonald), Philologos; or, A Murder in Bistrita (F&SF, February 2008)
  • Eugenie Edquist, Motor Skills (Andromeda Spaceways, February 2008)
  • Jess Freeborn, A Deck of Cards (Polluto, January 2008)
  • Vanessa Gebbie, Jamie Hawkins' Muse (GUD, February 2008)
  • Peni R. Griffin, The Singers in the Tower (Realms of Fantasy, February 2008)
  • Merrie Haskell, An Almanac for the Alien Invaders (Asimov's, April/May 2008)
  • Jennifer Harwood-Smith, The Faces of My Friends (Interzone, February 2008)
  • Samantha Henderson, The Ballad of Delphinium Blue (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
  • Karen Heuler, Landscape, With Fish (Weird Tales, January 2008)
  • Deb Hoag, Werewolf of Sappho (Polluto, January 2008)
  • M.K. Hobson
    • The People’s Republic of the Edelweiss Village Putt-Putt Golf Course (Realms of Fantasy, February 2008)
    • Crushing Butterflies (Flytrap 9, May 2008)
    • Comus of Central Park (Interzone 217, July 2008)
    • The Hand of the Devil on a String (Shimmer, July 2008)
  • Vylar Kaftan
    • The Girl Next Door (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
    • Godivy (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Barbara Krasnoff, All His Worldly Goods (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
  • Nancy Kress
    • Sex and Violence (Asimov's, February 2008)
  • Jennifer Linnaea, Pseudo Tokyo (Interzone, February 2008)
  • Alex Dally MacFarlane, Tattoos of the Sky, Tattoos of the Days (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
  • Elissa Malcohn, Hermit Crabs (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Lisa Mantchev, Perfect Tense (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Karen Maric, The Last Deflowerer (Andromeda Spaceways, February 2008)
  • Tracie McBride, The Last Tiger (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Kirstyn McDermott, Painlessness (GUD, February 2008)
  • Sandra McDonald, Recipe for Survival (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Maura McHugh, Home (Shroud Magazine, Issue 2, Mar/April 2008)
  • Melissa Mead, Stepsister (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Ruth Nestvold, Mars: A Traveler's Guide (F&SF, January 2008)
  • Hazel Marcus Ong, Roses (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
  • Jennifer Pelland, Sashenka Redux (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Cat Rambo
    • Events at Fort Plentitude, (Weird Tales, January 2008)
    • Kallakak's Cousins (Asimov's, March 2008)
    • The Bumblety's Marble (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Jenn Reese, Taser (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Kate Riedel, Pest Control (OnSpec, January 2008)
  • Michaela Roessner, It's a Wonderful Life (F&SF, January 2008)
  • Margaret Ronald, And Spare Not the Flock (Realms of Fantasy, February 2008)
  • Mary Rosenblum, The Egg Man (Asimov's, February 2008)
  • Sara Saab, No Bubblewrap for Little Guys (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Veronica Schanoes, Lost in the Supermarket (Sybil's Garage #5, April 2008)
  • Michelle Scott, Them (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Angela Slatter, Pressina's Daughters (OnSpec, January 2008)
  • Cat Sparks, Sammarynda Deep (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Nancy Springer, Rumple What? (F&SF, March 2008)
  • Anna Tambour, The Age of Fish, Post-Flowers (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Catherynne M. Valente, Palimpsest (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • Kaaron Warren, Down to the Silver Spirits (Paper Cities, Senses Five Press, April 2008)
  • D. E. Wasden, The Artificial Sunlight of Memory (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Susan Wardle, The Children’s Crusade (Andromeda Spaceways, February 2008)
  • Catherine Wells, Ghost Town (Asimov's, April/May 2008)
  • K. D. Wentworth, Exit Strategy (F&SF, March 2008)
  • Kate Wilhelm, The Fountain of Neptune (F&SF, April 2008)
  • Leslie What, #1 (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Sharon E. Woods, Bull (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Erzebet YellowBoy, Waiting at the Window (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)

Novelettes

Hugo eligible; Hugo rules say a novelette is roughly 7,500-17,500 words, which may count as a novella for the World Fantasy and Stoker, or a short story for the World Fantasy or Sturgeon

  • Elizabeth Bear
    • Shoggoths in Bloom (Asimov's, March 2008)
  • Beth Bernobich
    • Air and Angels (Subterranean Online, Spring 2008)
    • Pig, Crane, Fox: Three Hearts Unfolding (Magic in the Mirrorstone, Mirrorstone Books, February 2008)
  • Carol Emshwiller
    • Master of the Road to Nowhere (Asimov's, March 2008)
  • Kathleen Ann Goonan, Memory Dog (Asimov's, April/May 2008)
  • Ann Leckie, The God of Au (Helix, April 2008)
  • Tanith Lee, The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Asimov's, January 2008)
  • Jennifer Pelland, Brushstrokes (Unwelcome Bodies, February 2008)
  • Leslie Claire Walker, Your Blood (Electric Velocipede #14, May 2008)
  • Kate Wilhelm, Strangers When We Meet (Asimov's, April/May 2008)

Novellas

Hugo, Stoker, Locus and World Fantasy eligible; Hugo rules say a novella is roughly 17,500-40,000 words, World Fantasy is 10,000-40,000 words

Non-Fiction

Related Books

Hugo, Stoker (as Non-Fiction) and Locus eligible, non-fiction book relating to the genre

Poetry

Poem

Stoker eligible


Long Poem

Rhysling eligible

Short Poem

Rhysling eligible

Film and Television

Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

Hugo eligible

Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

Hugo eligible

Script

Nebula eligible