Every year, we give you the opportunity to pick your Clarkesworld favorites from the prior year. This time around, you'll have the opportunity to select your favorite story and cover art from 2011, as well as give us a little feedback. Feel free to use the comments on this post to help promote your favorites. (No attacking other people's choices.)
You can take the survey at
http://clarkesworld2011.questionpro.com.
This survey will close on January 30th and the results will be published in our February issue.
2011 Fiction
- Ghostweight by Yoon Ha Lee
- Tying Knots by Ken Liu
- Diving After the Moon by Rachel Swirsky
- Three Oranges by D. Elizabeth Wasden
- The Book of Phoenix (Excerpted from The Great Book) by Nnedi Okorafor
- Perfect Lies by Gwendolyn Clare
- The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees by E. Lily Yu
- Matchmaker by Erin M. Hartshorn
- Whose Face This Is I Do Not Know by Cat Rambo
- The Architect of Heaven by Jason K. Chapman
- Semiramis by Genevieve Valentine
- Trickster by Mari Ness
- Trois morceaux en forme de mechanika by Gord Sellar
- Frozen Voice by An Owomoyela
- Conservation of Shadows by Yoon Ha Lee
- The Fish of Lijiang by Chen Qiufan
- Pack by Robert Reed
- Signals in the Deep by Greg Mellor
- Staying Behind by Ken Liu
- Pony by Erik Amundsen
- Silently and Very Fast by Catherynne M. Valente
- A Militant Peace by David Klecha and Tobias S. Buckell
- The Smell of Orange Groves by Lavie Tidhar
- In Which Faster-Than-Light Travel Solves All of Our Problems by Chris Stabback
- Sirius by Ben Peek
Cover Art
Beckoning Ancient Depths by Alejandro MGNZ
Nautili by Julie Dillon
Connie and Donnie by Patryk Olejniczak
Post-apolacalyptic Fisherman by Georgi Markov
The Towers of KEILAH by Ferdinand Ladera
Off Road by Facundo Diaz
Valley of Mists by Peter Mohrbacher
Into the Woods by Erik Storstein
Forest Spirit by Mike Azevedo
A Sense of Importance by Bryn Jones
Planetary Alignment by Julie Dillon
Reactor by Folko Streese
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Do you have a place where the story-lengths are listed?
I'm compiling a list of Hugo-eligible stories, and while I've gotten pretty far following various author's lists, an all-in-one-place publisher list would be even better.
If you're curious, the spreadsheet is at: http://tinyurl.com/6to9eld (it's a GoogleDoc).
Hi Alice,
It doesn't have the actual word counts for each story, but we separated everything from 2011 into the proper categories here:
http://clarkesworld.livejournal.com/179362.html