Awards Summary
Major Awards: 9
Locus Awards: 1
Other Awards: 1
Total Number of Award Wins and Nominations: 47
Times Served as Judge: 4
Hugo Awards —
for SF/F works, voted by members of annual World Science Fiction Convention
(8 nominations; 2 wins)
“Signs of Life” (Uncanny Jul/Aug 2024)
— novelette — nomination
“One Man's Treasure” (Uncanny Jan/Feb 2023)
— novelette — nomination
“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2021)
— short story — winner
“Two Truths and a Lie” (Tor.com 17 Jun 2020)
— novelette — winner
“The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye” (Uncanny Jul/Aug 2019)
— novelette — nomination
“The Court Magician” (Lightspeed Jan 2018)
— short story — nomination
“And Then There Were (N-One)” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2017)
— novella — nomination
“Wind Will Rove” (Asimov's Sep/Oct 2017)
— novelette — nomination
Nebula Awards —
for SF/F works, voted by SF & Fantasy Writers of America professional membership
(11 nominations; 4 wins)
“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2021)
— short story — winner
“Two Truths and a Lie” (Tor.com 17 Jun 2020)
— novelette — winner
A Song for a New Day (Berkley)
— novel — winner
“The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye” (Uncanny Jul/Aug 2019)
— novelette — nomination
“The Court Magician” (Lightspeed Jan 2018)
— short story — nomination
“And Then There Were (N-One)” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2017)
— novella — nomination
“Wind Will Rove” (Asimov's Sep/Oct 2017)
— novelette — nomination
“Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea” (Lightspeed Feb 2016)
— novelette — nomination
“Our Lady of the Open Road” (Asimov's Jun 2015)
— novelette — winner
“A Stretch of Highway Two Lanes Wide” (F&SF Mar/Apr 2014)
— short story — nomination
“In Joy, Knowing the Abyss Behind” (Strange Horizons Jul 2013)
— novelette — nomination
(4 nominations)
“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2021)
— short fiction — nomination
“The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye” (Uncanny Jul/Aug 2019)
— short fiction — nomination
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Small Beer)
— collection — nomination
“The Court Magician” (Lightspeed Jan 2018)
— short fiction — nomination
Bram Stoker Awards —
for Horror works, voted by Horror Writer's Association professional membership
(1 nomination)
“Two Truths and a Lie” (Tor.com)
— long fiction — nomination
Eugie Awards —
for short fiction that inspires, enlightens, and entertains, juried
(2 nominations; 1 win)
“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2021)
— winner
“And Then There Were (N-One)” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2017)
— finalist
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Small Beer)
— winner
(3 nominations; 1 win)
“And Then There Were (N-One)” (Uncanny Mar 2017)
— finalist
“Our Lady of the Open Road” (Asimov's Jun 2015)
— finalist
“In Joy, Knowing the Abyss Behind” (Strange Horizons Jul 2013)
— winner
Locus Awards —
for SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine
(13 nominations; 1 win)
“One Man's Treasure” (Unanny Jan/Feb 2023)
— novelette — 8th place
“There's a Door to the Land of the Dead in the Land of the Dead” (The Deadlands Jun 2023)
— short story — 8th place
Lost Places (Small Beer)
— collection — 3rd place
We Are Satellites (Berkley; Ad Astra)
— sf novel — 7th place
“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2021)
— short story — winner
“Two Truths and a Lie” (Tor.com 17 Jun 2020)
— novelette — 2nd place
A Song for a New Day (Berkley)
— first novel — 5th place
“The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye” (Uncanny Jul/Aug 2019)
— novelette — 8th place
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Small Beer)
— collection — 2nd place
“The Court Magician” (Lightspeed Jan 2018)
— short story — 9th place
“And Then There Were (N-One)” (Uncanny Mar/Apr 2017)
— novella — 7th place
“Wind Will Rove” (Asimov's Sep/Oct 2017)
— novelette — 5th place
“A Stretch of Highway Two Lanes Wide” (F&SF Mar/Apr 2014)
— short story — 29th place
(2 nominations)
“Wind Will Rove” (Asimov's Sep/Oct 2017)
— novelette — 2nd place
“Our Lady of the Open Road”
— novelette — 3rd place
(1 nomination)
A Song for a New Day (Berkley)
— finalist
Seiun Awards —
for SF/F works published in Japan, voted by members of annual Japanese SF Con
(1 nomination; 1 win)
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea
— translated story — winner (tie)