Awards

Big Other has received awards from The Best American Poetry, The Best Small Fictions, Best Microfiction, the British Science Fiction Association, Entropy, and Wigleaf! Thanks, again, to all the judges, editors, publishers, etc. Here’s a list of the awards:

Kimberly Ann Lyons’s “Coffee with Lavender” was selected for inclusion in The Best American Poetry 2023 (Scribner Books).

Tina May Hall’s “The Extinction Museum #506: Home Pregnancy Test, c. early 2000s” was selected for inclusion in Best Microfiction 2023.

Dawn Raffel’s “The City of Serena” was selected for inclusion in Best Microfiction 2021.

Dawn Raffel’s  “Three Cities” was selected for inclusion in The Best Small Fictions 2021.

Robert Lopez’s “However Many Sayings to Live and Die By” was selected for inclusion in The Best Small Fictions 2021.

Hillary Leftwich’s “Past Hertz” was selected for inclusion in The Best Small Fictions 2021.

Tim Horvath’s “Chop” was selected for inclusion in The Best Small Fictions 2021.

Big Other was featured on Entropy‘s “Best of 2020-2021: Favorite Presses, Magazines, Publishers, Journals.”

Tina May Hall’s The Extinction Museum, Exhibits #357, 7, and 36” was selected as one of Wigleaf’s top 50 pieces of very short fiction on the web for 2020.

Peter Markus’s “This Boy’s Tongue” was selected for inclusion in The Best Small Fictions 2020.

Paul Kincaid’s “Blogging the Hugos: Decline” parts One, Two, Three and Four won the 2010 British Science Fiction Award for Nonfiction.