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Atthis Arts Awards Eligibility – 2022

Atthis Arts Indie Publishing

We are a small press out of Detroit Michigan who honors the author’s authentic voice as the core of our projects, strives for thoughtfulness in writing and publishing, and loves to connect with our community of readers.

Our team put their whole soul into these 2022 releases, and we hope you will consider them. All listed titles are available to SFWA members to read on the reading list, upvote on the recommendations, and to put on your Nebula ballot. Content notes for all of our titles are available on our website.

Novels

Grayshade by Gregory A. Wilson: dark fantasy, American

Night Ivy by E.D.E. Bell: quiet fantasy, queer, bisexual, neurodivergent, disabled, self-published, American

Catalyst by Brandon Crilly: multi-genre fantasy, Canadian

Novella

One Arm Shorter Than The Other by Gigi Ganguly: multi-genre sci-fi, historical fiction, literary fiction, Indian, South Asian, BIPOC

Short Stories

Alia Terra: Stories from the Dragon Realm by Ava Kelly, illustrated by Matthew Spencer: fairy tales, transgender, nonbinary, Eastern European

  • “The Dragon and the Curse of the Glittering Tower / Dragonul și blestemul turnului sclipitor” by Ava Kelly
  • “The Dragon at the Bottom of the Sea / Dragonul din străfundul mării” by Ava Kelly
  • “The Dragon, the Princess, and the Knight / Dragonul, domniţa și cavalerul” by Ava Kelly

Rogue Artists, edited by E.D.E. Bell: spec-fic, anthology (n.b. The sponsoring event disinvited us from publishing the 2023 anthology on the primary basis of learning about our editorial process, so recognition for this title would be especially meaningful to validate the benefits of sensitivity review in event collections.) This collection (which was edited for sensitivity) presents 17 short stories, including:

  • “Grace, who sings” by E.D.E. Bell: quiet fantasy, queer, disabled, neurodivergent, American
  • “Shattered” by Marie Bilodeau: fairy tale, fantasy, queer, Canadian
  • “Catharsis” by C. S. E. Cooney: fantasy, American
  • “The New Pointillist Manifesto” by Carlos Hernandez: sci-fi, American
  • “Art Holds Our Broken Hearts Together” by Cat Rambo: sci-fi, American
  • “Am I The Love” by Jason Sanford: sci-fi, American
  • “Theft and Memory” by Gregory A. Wilson: fantasy, American

Artwork

Matthew Spencer: Full color illustrations for Alia Terra: Stories from the Dragon Realm by Ava Kelly, illustrated by Matthew Spencer: fairy tale, fantasy, queer, transgender, nonbinary, American (based on Eastern European influence)

Haricha Abdaal: Cover illustration for One Arm Shorter Than The Other by Gigi Ganguly: European-South Asian, BIPOC

Peter Tikos: Cover art for Grayshade by Gregory A. Wilson: dark fantasy, Eastern European

Charles Urbach: Cover art for Rogue Artists: fantasy, previously published as game art, American

Manou Gijsbrechts: Cover illustration for Night Ivy by E.D.E. Bell: queer, European

LA Draws (Olajide Ajayi): Cover illustration for Catalyst by Brandon Crilly: environmental, African

Audiobook

The Dragon of Ynys by Minerva Cerridwen, narrated by Ryan H. Reid: fairy tale, queer, American-European

Design

E.D.E. Bell and G.C. Bell: Interior book design for One Arm Shorter Than The Other by Gigi Ganguly

Editorial

E.D.E. Bell for One Arm Shorter Than The Other by Gigi Ganguly

E.D.E. Bell for Rogue Artists

E.D.E. Bell for Catalyst by Brandon Crilly