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@emlinden
SFFH writer. Aotearoan, codexian, caffeinated. Words in: Strange Horizons, PodCastle, The Deadlands, Flash Fiction Online, Weird Horror, The Dark, & more She/her. Fan of cool birds. The kiwi E.M. Linden, not the other one. emlinden.blog
NEW THOMAS HA STORY
I did this last year and I'm trying to make it an annual Thing, so here are a few short fiction writers in their first two years of publishing worth considering for Astounding Award nomination! I'm highlighting a work I loved from each of them (it's hard to keep it to just one, but c'est la vie)
So Nebula noms close tomorrow? The day after? I didnโt make an eligibility post because lolol, what are spoons, but I did write a story with a queer throuple, a (big) fish, the sea off the Coromandel Coast, and a whole lotta body horror messiness plus yearning in @fantasymagazine.bsky.social
Scrambling to fill out nominating ballots? I was too, and so I did lots of rereading and settled on my Top Ten SFF Short Fiction of 2025
(Also featuring: a Recommended Reading List update with my book of the year added)
www.tarvolon.com/2026/02/26/t...
Some not-to-be missed work in here (and a few things for me to un-miss at the last minute)! I thought โNever Eaten Vegetablesโ and both the Thomas Ha pieces listed here were especially great.
Finally, โThe Starter Familyโ by @sagetyrtle.bsky.social is a nightmarish dystopia given fresh energy via the choice of perspective, with the lead being the beneficiary contemplating the costs of action and of silence giganotosaurus.org/2025/06/01/t...
โNew Nichesโ by Jackie Roberti is a meditative character study thatโs also a compelling case against climate fatalism, beautifully threading the needle between naive optimism and doomerism reckoning.press/new-niches/
โLiecraftโ by @moskatanita.bsky.social features an audacious fantasy world powered by magical lies, giving rise to heart-wrenching betrayals where every revelation is experienced indirectly. A jaw-dropping marriage of premise and style www.apexbookcompany.com/a/blog/apex-...
โBarbershops of the Floating Cityโ by @angelaliu.bsky.social grabs you with second-person and weird memory stuff and only gets better as it peels back the layers behind a tender but tragic mother/daughter relationship www.uncannymagazine.com/article/barb...
โThe Tawlish Island Songbook of the Deadโ by @emlinden.bsky.social is a beautifully melancholy mosaic told by the dead left behind when a people must abandon their sinking island podcastle.org/2025/02/18/p...
โThe Name Ziyaโ by @wenyilee.bsky.social features a lead who must give up her magic and her culture to join an elite academy, but it eschews the standard revolutionary plot in favor of a character study thatโs sharper and more complicated reactormag.com/the-name-ziy...
ICYMI: I wrote up mini-reviews of my top ten sci-fi/fantasy short fictions of 2025. Check it out, and/or stick around for a thread of favorites!
First off, I am absolutely delighted that Asimovโs unlocked โThe Tin Manโs Ghostโ by Ray Nayler. Itโs an alt history nuclear proliferation story thatโs also a meditation on personhood and how it gets denied. So good, so underread asimovs.com/wp-content/u...
โIn My Countryโ by @thomasha.bsky.social is weird and unsettling. Itโs a robust polemic against a totalitarian surveillance state in a way reminiscent of Orwell or Bradbury, but itโs more subtle and refuses to be limited to a single target or theme clarkesworldmagazine.com/ha_04_25/
โOur Echoes Drifting Through the Marshโ by @mariecroke.bsky.social is an emotionally and morally complicated tale of struggles within a community and within a family to a (magical) burial ground beset by lethal new denizens www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/our-...
Iโm not sure anything rose on reread more than โWilayat in Seven Saintsโ by Tanvir Ahmed. The seven constituent folktales nail the mythic vibe while coming together into something bigger that forces the lead to act in the present kaleidotrope.net/archives/aut...
Flights of Foundry has been cobbled together with chewing gum and poorly suited platforms for six years. Just imagine what weโll be able to do with something better! You can help make that happen:
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Seeing @flashfictiononline.bsky.social's "tiny gods" theme reminded me of this story by @emlinden.bsky.social in @diabolicalplots.com
www.diabolicalplots.com/dp-fiction-1...
OKAY I FINALLY FINISHED IT
My favorite speculative anthologies and short story collections of 2025!
www.patreon.com/posts/2025-f...
Spread it far and wide!
Welcome @tadethompson.bsky.social and the superb Antara, an historical fiction novel, on the pre-Islamic warrior poet of renown ๐ Big thanks to Alexander Cochran at @greyhoundliterary.bsky.social! Antara will be out in 2027. Cover by @alisonsampson.bsky.social. @publishingscotland.bsky.social
Queer women
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Angry spirits
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Bloody revenge
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Start your week off with some short fiction! Weโre half way through a month of desires, & Christine Hanolsyโs โA Thimbleful of Needโ is a romantasy (of sorts, if I may) with an edge
#flashfiction #fantasy #writingcommunity
@christinehanolsy.com
www.flashfictiononline.com/article/a-th...
If you're in a position to vote on this, do the South Pacific a solid and vote for Brisbane.
The last time Worldcon was scheduled down here it was 2020 in Wellington and it didn't happen in person. Will have been 18 years by 2028 since we got an accessible in-person con. Put the World in Worldcon.
Today is your last chance to vote!
My book, THE REPUBLIC OF MEMORY, is available for request on NetGalley.
"When you speak a different language, you become another person..."
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I was on the SFWA committee to create the first-ever Nebula Award for poetry and it is live for nominations. Deadline 3/1. Please nominate at least one poem! www.sfwa.org/2025-ne...
Hugo Noms have opened and I want to get in quick with this: there is a fabulous and vibrant contemporary SFF novella scene and the quality is *not* disproportionately located at tordotcom, which puts out brilliant work but does not have a monopoly on it.
5 titles for your consideration follow:
I didnโt make an eligibility post this year, because I am out of spoons and all kitchen utensils, but Hugo noms are open, and if you consider anything from me, Iโd love it if you considered my @fantasymagazine.bsky.social story โIchthyosis," that involves the sea, a queer throuple, and a fish.
Oh my goodness gracious! "Ghosts of Summer" is included in Guran's review! Aaaaahhh! Thank you so much!
Definitely check out the review; there are some truly spectacular stories listed there alongside "Ghosts of Summer."