Monday 31 December 2012

SMFS Derringer Awards Procedure

The annual Derringer Awards were established by the Short Mystery Fiction Society (SMFS) in 1997 to honor excellence in short mystery fiction. The name "Derringer," after the palm-sized handgun, was chosen as a metaphor for a short mystery or crime story.



2014 DERRINGER AWARDS TIMELINE

- Submissions will be accepted from Noon ET, January 1, 2014, to 11:59 PM ET January 31, 2014

- Judges will score Derringer submissions February 1–28, 2014, determining the finalists

- Finalists will be announced March 1, 2014

- Current SMFS members who joined December 31, 2013 or earlier will vote to determine Derringer winners from March 1–30, 2014

- Derringer winners will be announced March 31, 2014

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Though the Derringer Awards Coordinator will check that all entries are eligible, the submitting party has the first responsibility to read the guidelines below and submit accordingly.


Who may submit for the 2013 Derringer Awards:

Derringer stories may be written by anyone, but all stories must be submitted by:

Current SMFS members who joined December 31, 2013 or earlier

OR

Editors on behalf of publications featuring short mystery or crime stories.

To join the SMFS, simply subscribe to the free Shortmystery Yahoo! Group.

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Story eligibility:

To be considered for the awards presented in 2014:

a) Submissions must mystery or crime stories

b) first appearing in English in 2013.

c) The publication must have been one with an editor and editorial process -- not purely a self-publishing venture or one that publishes every submission without editing.

d) The publication may be print or electronic; paying or non-paying; a single issue, periodical, collection, or anthology.

e) The publication does not have to originate from the United States of America. It must, however, be published in English.

f) Works previously published in any language other than English are eligible if they first appeared in English in 2013.

g) The author of the submission does not have to be an SMFS member.

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Publication date and year of eligibility:

The date printed on the publication's cover or indicated within the publication is considered its publication date and determines when a particular story is eligible for the Derringers. Only stories first published in English in 2013 are to be considered for Derringer Awards in 2014.

When a publication date overlaps years, such as 'Winter 2013–2014' or 'Dec. 2013–Jan. 2014,' the SMFS considers the later year the year of publication. (The examples given are considered published in 2014, eligible for the Derringers presented in 2015.)

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Award categories:

Submissions will be accepted and awards will be given in the following length categories:

Best Flash Story (Up to 1,000 Words)

Best Short Story (1,001 to 4,000 Words)

Best Long Story (4,001 to 8,000 Words)

Best Novelette (8,001 to 20,000 Words)

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Submission limits:

Any current SMFS member who joined December 31, 2013 or earlier may submit up to TWO (2) stories for consideration for the 2014 Derringer Awards. The two stories may be written by the member, written by others, or one of each.

Any editors of publications featuring short mystery/crime stories may submit a number of stories for the 2014 Derringers Awards based on the publication's total number of stories first appearing in 2013:

If the publication contains up to 25 stories first appearing in 2013, up to 3 of these may be submitted by the editor for the 2014 Derringer Awards.

" 26 to 50 stories first appearing in 2013, up to 4 of these may be submitted by the editor for the 2014 Derringer Awards.

" 51 to 75 stories first appearing in 2013, up to 5 of these may be submitted by the editor for the 2014 Derringer Awards.

" more than 75 stories first appearing in 2013, up to 6 of these may be submitted by the editor for the 2014 Derringer Awards.


Multiple editors for a single publication share one of the above limits based on the publication's total number of stories first appearing in 2013.

Editors of more than one publication are assigned one of the above limits based on the total number of stories they edited that first appeared in 2013. Where it reads "If the publications contains" above, substitute "If the editor has edited".

If an editor of more than one publication is also one of many editors for a single publication, and uses his/her personal limit to make all of the editorial submissions allotted to a single publication, no additional editorial submissions can be accepted for that publication.

An editor may personally decide not to submit his/her publication's stories for the Derringers. This decision cannot forbid the stories' submission by their SMFS-member authors or by other SMFS members UNLESS the editor has purchased such controlling rights from the author.

Editors who are also SMFS members may submit, in addition to their editorial limit, up to TWO (2) stories of their own or others' writing that first appeared in 2013 in publications they did not edit. (Stories written by editors and first appearing in publications they edit are considered self-published and not eligible for Derringer consideration.)

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Officer ineligibility:

To avoid any appearance of impropriety, Officers of the SMFS (President and Vice President) and the Derringer Awards Coordinator are not eligible for consideration for the Derringers during the terms of their office.

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Formatting and sending submissions:

The following identifying information should be included in the body of submission emails AND at the top of the first page of all attached manuscripts:

- Story title
- Word count
- Author's name
- Name of publication where story first appeared
- Publication date
- Name of SMFS Member submitting story

Submission formatting instructions from 2013 Derringer Coordinator Tony Rudzki:

Submit each story to tony DOT rudzki AT gmail DOT com as an attachment in Rich Text Format (.RTF), as this is readable/writable in the majority of modern word processors & viewers.

In the Subject line of the email, please use the format "[Derringer Submission]", followed by the title of the piece. For example, if I submitted a story called "Murder for Hire", the subject line of the email would be "[Derringer Submission] Murder for Hire".

The Coordinator is obliged to post regular updates of the stories received throughout the January submission period. This avoids duplicate submissions and serves to check that stories submitted are received. If any story submitted does not appear in an update and you have met the listed eligibility requirements, notify the President or Vice President along with the Coordinator, and we will investigate.

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SELECTION OF FINALISTS

The Coordinator divides the eligible submissions among the four length categories. To encourage open-minded judging, the Coordinator removes identifying information from manuscripts, leaving only story title, word count, and story text before sending them to the Judges (SMFS member-volunteers).

For each length category, four judges rate the stories according to the Judging Guidelines below and return their ratings to the Coordinator. The Coordinator adds three judges' ratings and divides by three to get each story's average ratings. The fourth judge provides alternate scores in case any of the other judges is unable to submit scores due to illness, other commitments, or conflicts of interest.

The Coordinator is obliged to report all ratings and final averages to the judges in each category to ensure they have been properly received and tallied. These reports are to be made without revealing the judges' identities to each other.

Sample Coordinator's Report - click to enlarge


For each category, the five stories with the highest averages become the Finalists.

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GUIDELINES FOR DERRINGER JUDGES

SMFS members may volunteer to judge by contacting the Derringer Coordinator in private. This is to protect the identity of each judge and the privacy of the judging process.

Volunteers should specify the length category they wish to judge. If their first choice is unavailable, they may volunteer for another category or withdraw entirely.

Volunteers should be prepared to read all the stories in their category except those for which they have a legitimate conflict of interest. Judges may not be assigned particular stories by taste; however, judges may rate all the stories in their category by personal taste within the six headings below.

Conflict of interest may be claimed if a judge is the author, the editor, or had a role in the acceptance for publication of a Derringer submission. Ideally, as keeper of identifying information, the Coordinator should be first to see conflicts and distribute stories accordingly.

Judges should notify the Coordinator if they receive stories they wrote, edited, or accepted for publication. A judge's recognition of a story's author or original publication from its text is not a conflict of interest and does not disqualify the judge from scoring.

Judges are asked to score each story for each heading below on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being best. Under each heading are suggested considerations that may help you arrive at your score.


1. OVERALL WRITING

- Does the beginning catch your attention?
- Is there too little action? Too much?
- Is it too wordy? Too terse?
- Is there a good balance between dialogue and narration?
- Is the dialogue realistic and believable?


2. CHARACTERS

- Are they well-developed and convincing?
- Is there good interaction between characters?
- Is it clear in whose POV the story is told?
- Is there at least one character interesting enough for you to care what happens to him or her?


3. SETTING

- Is the setting well described?
- Is there enough description of the setting? Too much?


4. PLOT

- Is it fresh and imaginative?
- Is it believable?
- Does one thing lead to another as it develops?
- Are there plot gaps you wish had been filled?


5. ENDING

- Is the ending acceptable and satisfying to you?
- Were all loose ends neatly tied up?
- Did you feel more ending was needed? Less?


6. OVERALL FEELING

- In addition to or in spite of the above, rate your overall reaction to this story in comparison to others you have read.

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DETERMINATION OF DERRINGER AWARD WINNERS

The Coordinator posts the twenty Finalist stories—with author and publication names restored—to the Derringers Voting Group. Current SMFS members who joined December 31, 2013 or earlier may vote for the winner in each category, who will then be presented a Derringer Award.

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Friday 28 September 2012

The SMFS at Bouchercon Cleveland (October 4-7, 2012)

The following SMFS members have announced they are attending Bouchercon. Comment on this post to declare your attendance/availability. Also below is information on any meetups organized on Shortmystery:

Jack Bludis
Sheila Boneham
Fleur T.J. Bradley
Melodie Campbell
Jim Doherty
John M. Floyd
Barb Goffman
Toni L.P. Kelner
Deborah J. Ledford
Jan Long
Terrie Farley Moran
Jim O'Keefe
Rosa Pearl
Suzanne Rorhus
Kathleen A. Ryan
Harriette Sackler
Tom Sweeney
Gigi Vernon

Jim Doherty tells us it looks like SMFS will be part of the general awards ceremony Thursday evening at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Tom Sweeney will be presenting the 2012 Derringer plaques. Golden Derringer recipient Bill Pronzini will not be in attendance, but is gratefully accepting the award by mail.

Wednesday 26 September 2012

Bill Pronzini is awarded the 2012 Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer for Lifetime Achievement

As announced on our discussion list by SMFS President Tom Sweeney:

The SMFS Golden Derringer committee has voted on the three writers nominated last spring, and has selected Bill Pronzini as the recipient of the 2012 Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer Award.

- Bill Pronzini is the author of over 300 short stories.

- He is the author or co-author of at least 10 collections.

- He has been twice nominated for the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar® in the short story category.

- He has been nominated for six Private Eye Writers of America Shamus awards in the short story category, including "Cats-Paw," for which he won.

- One of his "Nameless Detective" stories, "Incident in a Neighborhood Tavern," was both a Shamus and an Edgar® nominee.

- His career, in both novels and short stories, is notable for his ability to collaborate with so many different co-authors. In short fiction, his partners include Jeffrey Wallman, Barry Malzberg, and his wife, Marcia Muller.

Congratulations to Bill Pronzini and thank you to the SMFS members who took the time to nominate writers for the award and also to those who served on the selection committee.

Sunday 1 April 2012

The 2012 Derringer Award Winners

It is with great pleasure that I announce the winners of the 2012 Derringer Awards:

Best Flash Story - "Lessons Learned" by Allan Leverone, Shotgun Honey, July 29, 2011

Best Short Story - "Touch of Death" by B.V. Lawson, Absent Willow Review, April 2011

Best Long Story (TIE)

  • "A Drowning at Snow's Cut" by Art Taylor, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 2011

  • "Brea's Tale" by Karen Pullen, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, November 2011

Best Novelette - "Where Billy Died" by Earl Staggs, Untreed Reads, August 2011

Recipient of the Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer for Lifetime Achievement - Bill Pronzini

Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!

Friday 23 March 2012

Derringer Voting Nearing Close

Time is running out to vote for your favorite short mystery. The deadline for voting is March 31. I will be closing the poll at midnight. That means that all the procrastinating members of the Short Mystery Fiction Society should view this post as a wake up call.

That's right people. Next week is the final week of voting. Dive into reading! Make your opinion heard on which of the nominees will be awarded this year's Derringers.

The judges have made their choices. Trust me, choosing wasn't easy. There were lots of great stories and they had the daunting task of narrowing the choices down to the five best in each category.

It is your turn. Jump in and place your vote for the best, that one great story that deserves to take home the prize.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Derringer Awards Voting is Open

All stories selected by the judges as finalists for the 2012 Derringer Awards have been posted to the Derringers Voting Group Files section. Now it is time for the members of the Short Mystery Fiction Society to start reading these excellent stories.

Voting is open until the end of March. I look forward to seeing which stories will win the Derringer Awards.

Wednesday 29 February 2012

2012 Short Mystery Fiction Society Finalists

Voting opens today for the Derringer Awards. Below are the five stories selected by our judges as finalists in each category. Congratulations to each of the finalists for the excellent work published in 2011. I look forward to seeing more stories from all of you.

I do not envy our members the task of narrowing the stories to one winning entry in each category. In my opinion, these are all winners.

Finalists for Best Novelette:

Jeffrey Cohen, "The Gun Also Rises: an Aaron Tucker Mystery," Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, January/February 2011

Toni L. P. Kelner, "In Brightest Day," Home Improvement: Undead Edition, August 2011

Doug Allyn, "A Penny for the Boatman," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, March/April 2011

David Dean, "Tomorrow’s Dead," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, July 2011

Earl Staggs, "Where Billy Died," Untreed Reads, August 2011

Finalists for Best Long Story

Art Taylor, "A Drowning at Snow’s Cut," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, May 2011

Trina Corey, "Facts Exhibiting Wantonness," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, November 2011

Trey Dowell, "Ballistic," Untreed Reads, July 2011

Karen Pullen, "Brea’s Tale," Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, November 2011

William Burton McCormick, "Blue Amber," Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, June 2011

Finalists for Best Short Story:

Elizabeth Zelvin, "Death will Tank Your Fish," Murder New York Style: Fresh Slices, 2011

B.V. Lawson, "Touch of Death," Absent Willow Review Online Magazine, April 2011

Mary E. Stibal, "Sisters in Black," Best New England Crime Stories 2012: Dead Calm, November 2011.

Cathi Stoler, "Fatal Flaw." Beat to a Pulp Online, April 2011

Adam Renn Olenn, "Coronation," Best New England Crime Stories 2012: Dead Calm, November 2011.

Finalists for Best Flash Fiction Story:

Warren Bull, "Company Policy," Yellow Mama, August 2011

John Kenyon, "Countdown," Thrillers, Killers, and Chillers, April 2011

Al Leverone, "Lessons Learned," Shotgun Honey, July 2011

Melodie Campbell, "The Perfect Mark," Flash Fiction Online Magazine, July 2011

Kathleen Ryan, "Heat of Passion," A Twist of Noir, February 2011

Sunday 1 January 2012

2012 Derringer Awards Submission Instructions

The period to submit stories for the Derringer Awards is open as of Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, at 12:00 p.m. (noon), Eastern Standard Time. The following link will take you to the blog page which details the complete rules and guidelines for the Derringer process. http://shortmystery.blogspot.com/2008/08/smfs-derringer-awards-procedure.html

1.) Who can submit: Members of SMFS as of Dec. 31, 2011 or editors of publications (print or online; see link above to read qualifications for 'publication') that feature short mystery fiction.

2.) Submission limits: Each member of SMFS may submit up to two (2)stories, your own or someone else's. Please note that a story's author need not be a member of SMFS, but the submission must be made by either a member or the editor of the publication in which the story first appeared in 2011. Submission limits for editors are detailed below, from the blog page: If the publication contains up to 25 stories first appearing in 2011, up to 3 of these may be submitted by the editor for Derringer consideration in 2012." 26 to 50 stories first appearing in 2011, up to 4 of these may be submitted by the editor for Derringer consideration in 2012." 51 to 75 stories first appearing in 2011, up to 5 of these may be submitted by the editor for Derringer consideration in 2012." more than 75 stories first appearing in 2011, up to 6 of these may be submitted by the editor for Derringer consideration in 2012. By the way, editors who are also SMFS members still have their two-story quota as members, in addition to the number allowed for their magazines.

3.) Publication date: Only stories first published in English in 2011 are eligible for the 2012 awards. If a story appeared, for example, in a "Winter 2010-2011" issue, or a "December 2010-January 2011" issue of a publication, it would be eligible for consideration this year. On the other hand, one appearing in such issues for 2011-2012 would be eligible for consideration in the 2013 award cycle.

4.) Submission format: Please submit each story, with its author and publication data, to me at hypatiax@aol.com in Rich Text Format(*.rtf). I will check the story's eligibility and strip identifying data from it before sending it on to the appropriate judges. The subject line of your email should read: Derringer - Story Title - Category

The Categories are:

Best Flash Story - up to 1000 words
Best Short Story - 1001 to 4000 words
Best Long story - 4001 to 8000 words
Best Novelette - 8001 - 17,500 words

PLEASE NOTE: Again, submissions begin at 12:00 EST Sunday, Jan. 1. Please don't send anything before that time, as it will be discarded.

Gwen Mayo
Derringer Coordinator 2012