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The WSFA Small Press Award, presented by the Washington Science Fiction Association, is for short fiction under 20,000 words from small press publications.
Process
Finalists are judged -- anonymously -- by the entire membership of the WSFA.
— Winners by Year —
— 2023 — “The Dragon Project”, Naomi Kritzer
— 2022 — “Eight Mile and the City”, Steven Harper
— 2021 — “Metal Like Blood in the Dark”, T. Kingfisher
— 2020 — “The Partisan and the Witch”, Charlotte Honigman
— 2019 — “The Thing in the Walls Wants Your Small Change”, Virginia M. Mohlere
— 2018 — “The Secret Life of Bots”, Suzanne Palmer
— 2017 — “The Tomato Thief”, Ursula Vernon
— 2016 — “Today I Am Paul”, Martin L. Shoemaker
— 2015 — “Jackalope Wives”, Ursula Vernon
— 2014 — “Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma”, Alex Shvartsman
— 2013 — “Good Hunting”, Ken Liu
— 2012 — “The Patrician”, Tansy Rayner Roberts
— 2011 — “Amaryllis”, Carrie Vaughn
— 2010 — Siren Beat, Tansy Rayner Roberts
— 2009 — “The Absence of Stars: Part 1”, Greg Siewert
— 2008 — “The Wizard of Macatawa”, Tom Doyle
— 2007 — “El Regalo”, Peter S. Beagle


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