Awards for 2005 works
(Last updated 9 March 2007)
This page lists awards, accolades, and reprints for works we published in 2005.
Awards
Nominated for a Nebula Award in 2007
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
Winner of the Rhysling Award, Short Poem category
- The Strip Search, by Mike Allen
Honorable mention for the SLF Fountain Award
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
Shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Non-Fiction
- Speculative Poetry: A Symposium, by Mike Allen, Alan DeNiro, Theodora Goss, and Matthew Cheney
Reprints
Reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois
- Two Dreams on Trains, by Elizabeth Bear
- Planet of the Amazon Women, by David Moles
- La Malcontenta, by Liz Williams
Reprinted in Year's Best Fantasy 6, ed. David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
- Magic in a Certain Slant of Light, by Deborah Coates
- Shard of Glass, by Alaya Dawn Johnson
- Niels Bohr and the Sleeping Dane, by Jonathon Sullivan
Reprinted in Fantasy: The Very Best of 2005, ed. Jonathan Strahan
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
- Intelligent Design, by Ellen Klages
Reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of the Year, 2006 Edition, ed. Rich Horton
- The Jenna Set, by Daniel Kaysen
- A Coffee Cup/Alien Invasion Story, by Douglas Lain
Reprinted in Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2006 Edition, ed. Rich Horton
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
Reprinted in Best New Paranormal Romance, ed. Paula Guran
- Magic in a Certain Slant of Light, by Deborah Coates
Honorable mentions
Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection, ed. Gardner Dozois
- Magic in a Certain Slant of Light, by Deborah Coates
- Moons Like Great White Whales, by Charles Coleman Finlay
- The Moon Is Always Full, by Charles Coleman Finlay
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
- The Jenna Set, by Daniel Kaysen
- A Coffee Cup/Alien Invasion Story, by Douglas Lain
- Archipelago, by Anil Menon
- Happily Ever Awhile, by Ruth Nestvold
- Bearing Witness, by Marguerite Reed
- Adventures in Dog-Walking in Downtown Philadelphia, by John Schoffstall
- Exception, by Jason Stoddard
- Niels Bohr and the Sleeping Dane, by Jonathon Sullivan
Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Nineteenth Annual Collection, ed. Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant & Kelly Link
- Picasso's Rapture, by Mike Allen
- They Fight Crime!, by Leah Bobet
- Magic in a Certain Slant of Light, by Deborah Coates
- The Fall of Changes, by Becca De La Rosa
- The Disappearance of James H___, by Hal Duncan
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
- Huntswoman, by Merrie Haskell
- Torn, by Daniel Kaysen
- Close to You, by Meghan McCarron
- Tales of the Chinese Zodiac, by Jenn Reese
- Adventures in Dog-Walking in Downtown Philadelphia, by John Schoffstall
- La Malcontenta, by Liz Williams
StorySouth magazine notable stories
StorySouth declared Strange Horizons to be the best online publication for 2005, an honor given to the publication with the largest number of "notable stories." Specifically, StorySouth listed seven SH stories as notable:
- Magic in a Certain Slant of Light, by Deborah Coates
- Bone Women, by Eliot Fintushel
- Pip and the Fairies, by Theodora Goss
- A Coffee Cup/Alien Invasion Story, by Douglas Lain
- Close to You, by Meghan McCarron
- Tales of the Chinese Zodiac, by Jenn Reese
- A Field Guide to Ugly Places, by Patrick Samphire
