As you all know, the Ignytes have been run by a very busy and very tired two-person team since their inception: L. D. Lewis and Suzan Palumbo. This past year in the wake of significant changes in both our lives, we had to pare down offerings by eliminating the online ceremony (we’ll bring it back this year!), and the fulfillment of trophy shipping from L’s new dining room has been slower than ideal.

We don’t want the awards to go away. But our lives are also becoming busier as we pursue the work we came to publishing to do in the first place. Our writing careers are taking off, which means it’s time to open up to new team members!

We have been delighted by the enthusiasm for our little spite project over the years, so I know this ask will come easily. And in keeping with FIYAHCON’s traditions, we want to pay anyone we bring onboard for their time.

Two positions are currently open: one to support Suzan, and one to support L. View the details for both roles below and complete a short and minimally invasive Airtable application form by March 8, 2024. Each role offers a $400 honorarium paid at the completion of the award cycle.

 

ROLE 1: Comms Support

  • Management and supporting communications with award jurors (spring)
    • securing jurors and guiding them through the reading and selection process
  • Supporting communications with finalists (spring, summer)
    • shortlist notification
    • trophy shipment coordination
    • ceremony participation coordination
  • Supervision of longlist vetting team (spring)
    • This team reviews longlist selections to ensure eligibility according to criteria
  • Ceremony-related duties (summer, fall)
    • modifying the script
    • arranging orientation sessions for ceremony participants
    • cat-herding finalists around ceremony participation
  • Drafting and issuing press releases
  • General “customer” support (year-round)

 

ROLE 2: Fulfillment Support

  • The count! (spring)
    • Assisting with scoring of longlist to generate shortlist
  • Updating the website (spring, fall)
    • shortlist announcement
    • generating bookshop.org affiliate links
    • winner announcement
  • The Bluesky account
    • posting relevant updates including shortlist and winner announcements
    • following and amplifying finalist/winner activities
  • Graphics generation (spring, summer, fall)
    • shortlist announcements on socials
    • ceremony graphics
    • trophy card layout
    • winner/finalist decals
  • Assistance with trophy packaging and shipping (fall)
    • exactly what it sounds like, which is the in-person aspect of this hybrid role

 

Apply for either position here

The Ignyte Awards Committee Is thrilled to announce the finalists for the 2023 Igynte Awards. The Awards seek to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of the current and future landscape of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror by recognizing incredible feats in storytelling and outstanding efforts towards inclusivity within the genre. To that effect, the committee feels that these creators, creations, entities and perspectives from 2022 present the brightest lights in speculative fiction’s future. We encourage you to seek out the nominees unfamiliar to you on this ballot. Engage with their works of fiction or acts of community, and use those experiences to inform your vote. 

 

BEST NOVEL: ADULT

for novel-length work (40k words) Works intended for an Adult audience

  • BABEL – R. F. Kuang (Harper Voyager)
  • KAIKEYI Vaishnavi Patel (Redhook)
  • SIREN QUEEN – Nghi Vo (Tordotcom)
  • THE BLOOD TRIALS – N. E. Davenport (Harper Voyager)
  • THE SPEAR CUTS THROUGH WATERSimon Jimenez (Del Rey) 

 

BEST NOVEL: YOUNG ADULT

for novel-length (40k+ words) works intended for the young adult audience

  • BALLAD & DAGGER – Daniel José Older (Rick Riordan Presents)
  • BLOODMARKED – Tracy Deonn (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
  • BLOOD SCION – Deborah Falaye (HarperTeen)
  • LAKELOREAnna-Marie McLemore (Feiwel & Friends)
  • THE KINDRED – Alechia Dow (Inkyard Press)

 

BEST IN MIDDLE GRADE

for works intended for the middle grade audience

  • RUBY FINLEY VS. THE INTERSTELLAR INVASION – K. Tempest Bradford (Farrar, Straus and Giroux BYR)
  • THE LAST MAPMAKER –  Christina Soontornvat (Candlewick Press)
  • THE MARVELLERS – Dhonielle Clayton (Henry Holt & Company)
  • WITCHLINGS – Claribel Ortega (Scholastic Press)
  • YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, DAVID BRAVO! – Mark Oshiro (HarperCollins)

 

BEST NOVELLA

for speculative works ranging from 17,500-39,999 words

  • BISHOP’S OPENING – R.S.A. Garcia (Clarkesworld)
  • EMPIRE OF THE FEAST – Bendi Barrett (Neon Hemlock)
  • EVEN THOUGHT I KNEW THE END – C. L. Polk (Tordotcom)
  • HELPMEETNaben Ruthnum (Undertow)
  • INTO THE RIVERLANDS – Nghi Vo (Tordotcom)

 

BEST NOVELETTE

for speculative works ranging from 7,500-17,499 words

  • IF YOU FIND YOURSELF SPEAKING TO GOD, ADDRESS GOD WITH THE INFORMAL YOU – John Chu ( Uncanny Magazine)
  • MEN, WOMEN, & CHAINSAWS – Stephen Graham Jones (Tor.com Originals)
  • MURDER BY PIXEL: CRIME AND RESPONSIBILITY IN THE DIGITAL DARKNESS – S. L. Huang (Clarkesworld)
  • THE EPIC OF QU-SHITTU – Tobi Ogundiran (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction)
  • TO CARVE HOME IN YOUR BONES – Aigner Loren Wilson (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction)

 

BEST SHORT STORY

for speculative works ranging from 2,000-7,499 words

  • GIRL OIL – Grace Fong (Tor.com)
  • THE LADY OF THE YELLOW PAINTED LIBRARY – Tobi Ogundiran (Tordotcom)
  • THE LOCKED POD – Malka Older (The Sunday Morning Transport)
  • THE VOICE OF A THOUSAND YEARSFawaz Al-Matrouk (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction)
  • WANDERLUST – LP Kindred (Anathema: Spec From the Margins)

 

BEST IN SPECULATIVE POETRY

  • IN STOCK IMAGES OF THE FUTURE, EVERYTHING IS WHITE – Terese Mason Pierre (Uncanny Magazine)
  • I SHALL NOT SURRENDERBeatrice Winifred Iker (Anathema: Spec From the Margins)
  • THE RECIPE FOR TIME TRAVELMonique Collins (FIYAH)
  • WE SMOKE POLLUTIONAi Jiang (STAR*LINE)
  • YEAR OF THE UNICORN KIDZJason B. Crawford (Sundress Publications)

 

CRITICS AWARD

for reviews and analysis of the field of speculative literature

  • Aigner Loren Wilson
  • Bogi Takács
  • Charles Payseur
  • Christina Orlando
  • Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together

 

BEST FICTION PODCAST

for excellence in audio performance and production for speculative fiction

  • Beneath Ceaseless Skies
  • Black Women Are Scary
  • Good Morning Antioch
  • PodCastle
  • Pseudopod

 

BEST ARTIST

for contributions in visual speculative storytelling

  • Aimee Campbell
  • Terri Chienyi
  • N’kai DeLauter
  • Taj Francis
  • Raymond Sebastien

 

BEST COMICS TEAM

for comics, graphic novels, and sequential storytelling

  • Changa And The Jade Obelisk #2 – Matteo Illuminat, Loris Ravina, Massimiliano Veltri & Robert Jeffrey II (MVMedia)
  • SquireNadia Shammas & Sara Alfageeh (HarperCollins)
  • Where Black Stars RiseMarie Enger & Nadia Shammas (Tor Nightfire)

 

BEST ANTHOLOGY/COLLECTED WORKS

  • Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century – Kim Fu (Tin House Books)
  • Night of the Living Rez – Morgan Talty (Tin House Books)
  • Reclaim the Stars – Zoraida Córdova, ed. Featuring works by Vita Ayala, David Bowles, Daniel José Older, J.C. Cervantes, Sara Faring, Romina Garber, Isabel Ibañez, Anna-Marie McLemore, Yamile Saied Méndez, Nina Moreno, Circe Moskowitz, Maya Motayne, Linda Raquel Nieves Pérez, Claribel A. Ortega, Mark Oshiro, Lilliam Rivera and Zoraida Córdova (Wednesday Books)
  • The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty ComputerDavid Pomerico and Kyle Dargan, eds. Featuring works by  Janelle Monáe, written in collaboration with Yohanca Delgado, Eve L. Ewing, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Danny Lore, and Sheree Renée Thomas (Harper Voyager)
  • Voodoonauts Presents: (Re)Living Mythology Shingai Njeri Kagunda, Yvette Lisa Ndlovu, H.D. Hunter & LP Kindred, eds. Featuring works by Lysz Flo, S.O.F., Eden Royce, Ernestine-Vera Kabushemeye Gahimbare, Tina Jenkins Bell, Tol Owolabi, Jermane Cooper, Shingai Njeri Kagunda, Yvette Lisa Ndlovu, Wesley Fox, T.L. Huchu, Christopher Caldwell, and LP Kindred  (Android Press)

 

BEST CREATIVE NONFICTION

for works related to the field of speculative fiction

  • Indigeneity in SFF Gaming: The Ongoing Need for Respectful, Native-Centered StorytellingChesley Oxendine (SFWA)
  • Preliminary Observations From An Incomplete History of African SFFWole Talabi (SFWA)
  • The H Word: Horror in a Country that Is Not Afraid of DeathDante Luiz (Nightmare Magazine)
  • The Line Between Science Fiction and Fantasy is Blurring and I’m Into ItJoy Sanchez Taylor (Apex Magazine)
  • When Black Boys Find MagicLaDarrion Williams (FIYAH)

 

THE EMBER AWARD

for unsung contributions to genre

  • Afronauts Podcast
  • Alex Brown
  • Kate Elliott
  • Maurice Broaddus
  • Ruoxi Chen

 

THE COMMUNITY AWARD

for Outstanding Efforts in Service of Inclusion and Equitable Practice in Genre

  • Carl Brandon Society
  • Clarion West
  • dave ring
  • Flights of Foundry
  • Loyalty Bookstore’s Crowdcast

Voting is now open to the public here and closes June 30th, 2023 at 11:59PM EDT.

The short list is derived from 20 BIPOC+ voters made up of FIYAHCON Staff and previous award winners, of varying genders, sexualities, cultures, disabilities, and locations throughout the world. This year’s awards also sourced 12 judges ages 12-18 for the Middle Grade and Young Adult categories. The collected judges are referred to as the Ignyte Awards Committee. The Committee was not limited to selections authored or otherwise created by BIPOC. Public voting on the shortlist does not permit write-in nominations. Each year, we ask winners to be part of the subsequent year’s committee to ensure fresh perspectives and to help prevent repeated nominations of the same popular authors as recognized in many other genre awards. 

This year’s ceremony will be held October 2023. Official Date forthcoming.