Friday, April 10, 2026

Pithy and Powerful

I was apparently so distracted by other editorial projects, that I failed to notice the Short Mystery Fiction Society (SMFS) releasing its complete lists of finalists for the 2026 Derringer Awards earlier this week. Let me now post those contenders.

Best Flash Story (up to 1,000 words):
“Bradycardia,” by Elizabeth Dearborn (Punk Noir, 2/4/2025)
“Check Rear Seat,” by Carl Tait (Exquisite Death, 5/1/2025)
“It All Comes Out in the Wash,” by James Patrick Focarile (Gumshoe Review, 10/31/2025)
“Just Like Old Times,” by Shari Held (Yellow Mama, 2/15/2025)
“The Man Under the Bridge,” by Bern Sy Moss (Spillwords, 6/1/2025)

Best Short Story (1,001 to 4,000 words):
“Blind Pig,” by Michael Bracken (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, September/October 2025)
“Chains,” by Frank Vatel (All Due Respect, 9/1/25)
“Hollywood Prometheus,” by Christa Faust (from Crime Ink: Iconic: An Anthology of Crime Fiction Inspired by Queer Icons, edited by by John Copenhaver and Salem West; Bywater)
“The Artist,” by Linda Ann Bennett (from Midnight Schemers & Daydream Believers: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense, edited by by Judy Penz Sheluk; Superior Shores Press)
“Wax On, Wax Off,” by Nina Mansfield (from Donna Andrews Presents Malice Domestic: Mystery Most Humorous, edited by John Betancourt, Michael Bracken, and Carla Coupe; Wildside Press)

Best Long Story (4,001 to 8,000 words):
“A Sign of the Times,” by Tom Milani (from Sleuths Just Wanna Have Fun: Private Eyes in the Materialistic Eighties, edited by Michael Bracken; Down & Out)
“Masterpiece,” by Mark Thielman (Black Cat Mystery Magazine, September 2025)
“Six-Armed Robbery,” by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier (from Donna Andrews Presents Malice Domestic: Mystery Most Humorous)
“Whatever Kills the Pain,” by C.W. Blackwell (from Whatever Kills the Pain, by C.W. Blackwell; Rock and a Hard Place Press)
“Zebra Finch,” by donalee Moulton (from The Most Dangerous Games, edited by Deborah Lacy; Level Short)

Best Novelette (8,001 to 20,000 words):
“Aswarby Hall,” by David Dean (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, March/April 2025)
“Loose Change from a Mini Cooper,” by Frank Zafiro (Chop Shop Episode 10, Down & Out)
“Saint Bullethead,” by Nick Kolakowski (from Fighting Words: Bruisers, Brawlers, & Bad Intentions, edited by Scott Blackburn; Leonardo Audio)
“The High Priest of Low Men,” by C.W. Blackwell (Myopic Duplicity: Do the Ends Ever Justify the Means?, edited by Jeff Circle;
Leonardo Audio)
“The Temporary Murder of Thomas Monroe,” by Tia Tashiro (Clarkesworld, January 2025; audio version)

The half-dozen nominees for this year’s Best Anthology Derringer Award were announced at the beginning of February.

As the SMFS explains, the winners in all of these categories “will be determined by member vote in April and announced May 1.”

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