Naomi Kritzer


science fiction awards database

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“Better Living Through Algorithms” • short fiction • Clarkesworld May 2023
awards:
Hugo Awards 2024 — short story — winner
Nebula Awards 2024 — short story — nomination
“Bits” • short fiction • Clarkesworld Oct 2013
awards:
WSFA Small Press Award 2014 — shortlist — nomination
anthologies:
Cat Pictures Please and Other Stories • collection • Fairwood Press, 2017
awards:
Locus Awards 2018 — collection — 7th place
Catfishing on CatNet • novel • Tor Teen, 2019
awards:
Andre Norton Award 2020 — finalist
Dragon Awards 2020 — YA/middle grade novel — nomination
Lodestar Award 2020winner
Locus Awards 2020 — young adult book — 2nd place
Chaos on CatNet • novel • Tor Teen, 2021
awards:
Lodestar Award 2022 — finalist
Locus Awards 2022 — young adult novel — 2nd place
“The Dragon Project” • short fiction • Clarkesworld Mar 2022
awards:
Fires of the Faithful • novel • Bantam Spectra, 2002
awards:
Locus Awards 2003 — first novel — 8th place
“Liberty's Daughter” • short fiction • F&SF May/Jun 2012
awards:
Locus Awards 2013 — novelette — 20th place
anthologies:
Liberty's Daughter • novel • Fairwood, 2023
awards:
Andre Norton Award 2024 — finalist
Lodestar Award 2024 — finalist
“Little Free Library” • short fiction
awards:
Hugo Awards 2021 — short story — nomination
Locus Awards 2021 — short story — winner
anthologies:
“Monster” • short fiction • Clarkesworld Jan 2020
awards:
Hugo Awards 2021 — novelette — nomination
“The Things About Ghost Stories” • short fiction • Uncanny Nov/Dec 2018
awards:
Hugo Awards 2019 — novelette — nomination
“The Wall” • short fiction • Asimov's Apr/May 2013
awards:
Asimov's Reader Poll 2014 — short story — winner (tie)
“The Year Without Sunshine” • short fiction • Uncanny Nov/Dec 2023
awards:
Hugo Awards 2024 — novelette — winner
Nebula Awards 2024 — novelette — winner
Eugie Awards 2024 — finalist -- pending
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award 2024 — finalist -- pending
Locus Awards 2024 — novelette — 3rd place

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