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2009 Hugo Award Winner for Best Fanzine
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Recommended Stories:
From Issue Two:
Harold Gross - "Wreckage"
From Issue Four:
William Shunn - "Mrs. Janokowski Hits One Out of the Park "
From Issue Five:
James Hartley - "Nature's Way"
From Issue Four:
Beth Adele Long - "The Rose Thief "
From Issue Five:
Jason Erik Lundberg - "The Songstress "
Michael Kanaly - "Whispers"
From Issue Six:
Jay Lake - "The Git, the Dog, the Fish, and the Gray"
William Shunn - "Why I Think I'll Stay Home Tonight"
From Issue Seven:
Chris Roberson - "In the Frozen City"
Christopher Rowe - "Whether to Go Through"
Liz Williams - "The Marsella"
From Issue Six:
Neil Ayres - "Sundrew"
Alan DeNiro - "A Keeper"
Jodee Rubins - "Bob's Witch"
Edd Vick - "Choice Cuts"
Liz Williams - "Indicating the Awakening of Persons Buried Alive"
From Issue Seven:
Kiel Stuart - "On the Language of Alligator Twins"
Liz Williams - "The Marsella"
From Issue Six:
Alan DeNiro - "A Keeper"
From Issue Eight:
Liz Williams - "Serpent's Tooth"
From Issue Nine:
Hal Duncan - "The Chiaroscurist"
Mark W. Tiedemann - "Hard Time"
From Issue Eight:
Jonathan Brandt - "Dinner Shift"
Daniel Braum - "Ghost Dance"
From Issue Nine:
Hal Duncan - "The Chiaroscurist"
Jonathan Laden - "Braids of Glass"
From Issue Eleven:
Edd Vick - "Moon Does Run" (reprinted in anthology)
From Issue Ten:
Jeffrey Ford - "The Way He Does It"
From Issue Ten:
Jeffrey Ford - "The way He Does It"
From Issue Ten:
Tim Akers - "A Walking of Crows"
Jeffrey Ford - "The way He Does It"
Andre Oosterman - "The Navel of the Universe"
Alistair Rennie - "Il Duca di Cesena"
From Issue Eleven:
Sonya Taaffe - "Bar Golem"
Catherynne M. Valente - "Milk and Apples"
Liz Williams - "Tiger, Tiger"
From Logorrhea:
Daniel Abraham - "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics"
Paolo Bacigalupi - "Softer"
Theodora Goss - "Singing of Mount Abora"
Jay Lake - "Crossing the Seven"
Tim Pratt - "From Around Here"
Leslie What - "Tsuris "
Liz Williams - "Lyceum"
From Issue 12:
Jay Caselberg - "The Garden of Earthly Delights"
Michael Jasper - "A Miracle in Shreveport"
Lavie Tidhar - "The Prisoner in the Forest"
From Issue 13:
Claude Lalumière - "Hochelaga and Sons"
From An Alternate History of the 21st Century:
William Shunn - "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System"
William Shunn - "Not of this Fold"
From An Alternate History of the 21st Century:
William Shunn - "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System" (reprinted in volume)
From Logorrhea:
Michelle Richmond - "Logorrhea" (reprinted in volume)
From issue 13
Rachel Swirsky - "How the Word Became Quiet: A Post-Human Creation Myth" (reprinted in volume)
Anthology
Logorrhea, John Klima, ed. (Bantam Spectra)
Novelette
Daniel Abraham - "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" (Logorrhea)
Jay Lake - "Crossing the Seven" (Logorrhea)
William Shunn - "Not of This Fold" (An Alternate History of the 21st Century)
Short Story
Theodora Goss - "Singing of Mount Abora" (Logorrhea)
William Shunn - "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System" (An Alternate History of the 21st Century)
From Logorrhea
Daniel Abraham - "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" (reprinted in volume)
Theodora Goss - "Singing of Mount Abora" (reprinted in volume)
From Logorrhea
Daniel Abraham - "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" (reprinted in volume)
Theodora Goss - "Singing of Mount Abora" (reprinted in volume)
From Logorrhea:
Tim Pratt -
"From Around Here" (reprinted in volume)
From Logorrhea
Daniel Abraham - "The Cambist and Lord Iron: A Fairy Tale of Economics" (reprinted in volume)
Paolo Bacigalupi - "Softer"
Clare Dudman - "Eczema"
Elizabeth Hand - "Vignette"
Alex Irvine - "Semaphore"
Tim Pratt - "From Around Here"
David Prill - "Vivisepulture"
Michelle Richmond - "Logorrhea"
Jeff VanderMeer - "Appoggiatura"
From Issue 12:
Lavie Tidhar - "The Prisoner in the Forest"
From Issue 13:
Jon Hansen - "Under the Garden in Dreams"
From Logorrhea:
"A Portrait in Ivory" by Michael Moorcock (reprinted in volume)
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