The Sturgeon Awards are an annual award for the best science fiction short story of the year. They're named in honour of the writer, Theodore Sturgeon, who was arguably one of the best short story writers the genre has produced.
Locus Magazine has posted a list of the finalists along with links to the stories so that you can read most of them for free.
- “If the Martians Have Magic“, P. Djèlí Clark (Uncanny 9-10/21)
- “Philia, Eros, Storge, Agápe, Pragma”, R.S.A Garcia (Clarkesworld 1/21)
- The Album of Dr. Moreau, Daryl Gregory (Tordotcom)
- “Broad Dutty Water: A Sunken Story”, Nalo Hopkinson (F&SF 11-12/21)
- “Proof by Induction“, José Pablo Iriarte (Uncanny 5-6/21)
- “The Dark Ride”, John Kessel (F&SF 1-2/21)
- “The Metric“, David Moles (Asimov’s 5-6/21)
- “Sarcophagus“, Ray Nayler (Clarkesworld 4/21)
- “Bots of the Lost Ark“, Suzanne Palmer (Clarkesworld 6/21)
- The Necessity of Stars, E. Catherine Tobler (Neon Hemlock)
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