2023 Awards Eligibility – E.D.E. Bell

E.D.E. Bell 2023 Awards Eligibility

Hugo Award for Best Related Work

I am asking you to consider “The Embroidered Worlds Funding Campaign” by Valya Dudycz Lupescu and E.D.E. Bell for Best Related Work. This includes our work securing an international grant after the already received grant was rescinded, and our community and culture celebrating crowdfunding camapign at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/atthisarts/embroidered-worlds/ featuring guest writers from around the world. Because of the grant requirements, the entire process from the start of crowdfunding through translation, editing, sensitivity reading, typesetting, and production, to full publication was done within eleven weeks starting 01 September 2023.

Novel

  • May 2023: Inkbloom by E.D.E. Bell, Quiet Fantasy, Bi+, Queer, Neurodivergent, Self-Published (via Atthis Arts) (SFWA Member Download, Recommend)

Short Stories

  • February 2023: “The Last Julia” by E.D.E. Bell from The Librarian Reshelved by Air and Nothingness Press, Quiet Fantasy, Queer (SFWA Member Download, Recommend)
  • November 2023: “Invisible Dee” by E.D.E. Bell from Mighty: An Anthology of Disabled Superheroes, edited by Emily Gillespie and Jennifer Lee Rossman by Renaissance Press, Fantasy, Queer, Neurodivergent, Disability

Audio Narration

  • October 2023: Night Ivy by E.D.E. Bell, narrated by E.D.E. Bell, Quiet Fantasy, Bi+, Queer, Neurodivergent, Self-Published (via Atthis Arts)
  • November 2023: Inkbloom by E.D.E. Bell, narrated by E.D.E. Bell, Quiet Fantasy, Bi+, Queer, Neurodivergent, Self-Published (via Atthis Arts)

Editorial, Long-Form

  • June 2023: Renegade by Gregory A. Wilson, Dark Fantasy (Atthis Arts) (SFWA Member Download)
  • October 2023: Pluralities by Avi Silver, Slipstream Space Adventure, Trans, Nonbinary (Atthis Arts) (SFWA Member Download)

Also see Atthis Arts eligibility list.