4/18/09

The Shirley Jackson Awards short list

The Shirley Jackson Awards honor outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic. While I agree that "The Lottery" is an utter triumph of a short story, and The Haunting of Hill House is very scary, my favorites of Jackson's books are the two about her family (Life Among the Savages and Raising Demons), and if you are a parent and haven't read these yet, you should. As is true for the lives of so many of us with small children, there is suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic in plenty. They are very funny (even for those who don't have children).

I am not sure that can be said for any of the books on the awards shortlist:
  • Alive in Necropolis, Doug Dorst (Riverhead Hardcover)

  • The Man on the Ceiling, Steve Rasnic Tem and Melanie Tem (Wizards of the Coast Discoveries)

  • Pandemonium, Daryl Gregory (Del Rey)

  • The Resurrectionist, Jack O’Connell (Algonquin Books)

  • The Shadow Year, Jeffrey Ford (William Morrow)

  • Tender Morsels, Margo Lanagan (Knopf)
I am happy to see Tender Morsels getting another nod (which is the main reason I'm posting this), because I liked it very much, even though it is not, um, funny.

The awards will be presented on Sunday, July 12th 2009, at Readercon 20, Conference on Imaginative Literature, in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Another award presented at Readercon is the Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award. From the Science Fiction Awards Watch website:

Winner receives

Recognition at last.

Submissions method

None, but it helps to have been forgotten.

4 comments:

  1. "As is true for the lives of so many of us with small children, there is suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic in plenty" Hahahahah!

    I shall keep that in mind, and definitely check out these books!

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  2. - Actually they sound like a Mother's Day gift if I've ever heard of one!

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  3. I just got TENDER MORSELS from the library. Looking forward to it.

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  4. Truly, Tanita, they would make lovely Mother's Day gifts.

    And Angie, don't be detered by the grim 80 pages at the beginning of Tender Morsels--it is worth it!

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