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Nebula Awards Expands into Comics and Ignores Everyone Involved But Writers

The Nebula Awards has announced the nominations for the 61st annual event which honors the best sci-fi and fantasy writing. This year’s awards expanded with “Best Poem” and “Best Comic” with the latter causing some issues.

The awards are organized by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and in their announcement, they only listed the “writers” and publishers in the “Best Comic” category.

The announcement was met with negativity with numerous individuals pointing out the “writing” of comics is far more than the script and can be a team that involves pencillers, colorists, letterers, editors, and more, all of whom work together to tell the story.

In their announcement the organization states:

Like the Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation and the Nebula Award for Best Game Writing, these new awards celebrate the writers at the heart of productions that also involve editors, artists, publishers, producers, and a wealth of other team members who make the magic happen.

Some pointed out the award is for “Best Comic” which would indicate the entire comic, not just the script. The organization did engage with individuals, though the response was more “speak up for next year’s awards” and that further promotion would include all of those involved in the comic.

Congratulations to our Nebula Finalists for the FIRST EVER Nebula Award for Best Comic!#SFWA #Nebulas #61stNebulaAwards 🥳

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The finalists for Best Comic as listed by the SWFA are:

  • Second Shift, by Kit Anderson (Avery Hill)
  • Carmilla Volume 3: The Eternal, by Amy Chu (Berger Books)
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, by Tom King (Dark Horse)
  • Fishflies, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
  • Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters: The Killing Stone, by Jessica Maison (Wicked Tree)
  • Strange Bedfellows, by Ariel Slamet Ries (HarperAlley)
  • The Flip Side, by Jason Walz (Rocky Pond)
  • The Stoneshore Register, by G. Willow Wilson (Berger)

The Nebula Award winners will be announced the first week of June. 

Exclusive Preview: Kit Anderson’s Second Shift

From the time when the station wakes her up, Birdie Doran is on the clock. It’s just her and one or two others on Terracorp’s isolated outpost, processing comets. So she slips into virtual reality, with the station creating adventures for her as she does repairs, routine maintenance, and checks the status on all the systems. Second Shift by Kit Anderson and published by Avery Hill Publishing is crowdfunding on Kickstarter.

But when Birdie discovers another abandoned station just within walking distance of her own, she begins to question her isolation, and her own memories of what her job-and her life―really is. And at every turn, she starts finding the things the station has been hiding from her.

Ignatz Award-nominated author Kit Anderson presents a psychological science fiction exploration of the lines between reality inside and outside the mind.

Kit Anderson is a cartoonist from Boulder, Colorado. Her short stories have been published by Parsifal Press and collected by Avery Hill in the graphic novel Safer Places. Kit lives near Zürich with her partner and tiny dog where she enjoys walking in the woods and making comics about memory, nature, and wizards sometimes, too.

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Second Shift

Avery Hill Publishing announces Second Shift by Kit Anderson

Birdie Doran’s life on the station is the same routine every day… until she starts finding secrets in this science fiction graphic novel.

From the time when the station wakes her up, Birdie Doran is on the clock.

It’s just her and one or two others on Terracorp’s isolated outpost, processing comets. So she slips into virtual reality, with the station creating adventures for her as she does repairs, routine maintenance, and checks the status on all the systems.

But when Birdie discovers another abandoned station just within walking distance of her own, she begins to question her isolation, and her own memories of what her job- and her life—really is. And at every turn, she starts finding the things the station has been hiding from her.

Ignatz Award-winning author Kit Anderson presents a psychological science fiction exploration of the lines between reality inside and outside the mind. Second Shift is out June 5, 2025.

Second Shift