Best Flash Fiction (up to 1,000 words): “Acknowledgments,” by Karen Harrington (Guilty Crime Story Magazine, April 2022)
Also nominated: “Catch and Release,” by April Kelly (Mystery Magazine, May 2022); “Easter Spam,” by John Weagly (Shotgun Honey); “The Final Chapter,” by James Blakey (Yellow Mama, October 2022); and “Where Palms Sway and the Surf Pounds,” by Curtis Ippolito (Shotgun Honey)
Best Short Story (1,001-4,000 words): “My Two-Legs,” by Melissa Yuan-Innes (Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine [AHMM],

Also nominated: “Double Trouble,” by M.E. Proctor (Bristol Noir, March 2022); “Hiding Out in Cedar Key,” by Sharon Marchisello (White Cat Publications, April 2022); “The Shape of Australia,” by Christine Poulson (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine [EQMM], July/August 2022); and “Digging In,” by Andrew Welsh-Huggins (Black Cat Weekly #40)
Best Long Story (4,001-8,000 words): “Negative Tilt,” by Bobby Mathews (from Rock and a Hard Place, Issue VII, edited by Nokes, Butkowski, Tucher, Cudmore, Sullivan, and Garth; Rock & a Hard Place Press)
Also nominated: “The Vigil,” by Toni Goodyear (from Carolina Crimes: Rock, Roll and Ruin, edited by Karen Pullen; Down & Out); “Tethered,” by Marcelle Dubé (from Crime Wave: Women of a Certain Age; Sisters in Crime-Canada West); “The White Calf and the Wind,” by Mike Adamson (Black Cat Mystery Magazine #11); “The Donovan Gang,” by John M. Floyd (AHMM, September/October 2022); and “Something Blue,” by G.M. Malliet (EQMM, November/December 2022)
Best Novelette (8,001-20,000 words): “Two Shrimp Tacos and a .22 Ruger,” by Adam Meyer (Guns & Tacos; Down & Out)
Also nominated: “The Wraith of Bunker Hill,” by Paul D. Marks (EQMM, September/October 2022); “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” by Liz Filleul (The People’s Friend, Issue 225); “The Refusal Camp,” by James R. Benn (AHMM, Sept/Oct 2022); and “Ripen” by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier (Black Cat Weekly #48)
Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer for Lifetime Achievement: Martin Edwards
Congratulations to all of this year’s contenders!
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On behalf of the SMFS, thank you.
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