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Dwarf Stars Award
Awarded forThe best science fiction, fantasy, or horror poem of ten lines or fewer published in English in the prior calendar year
Presented byScience Fiction Poetry Association
First awarded2006
Currently held byJen Stewart Fueston and Mary Soon Lee
Websitewww.sfpoetry.com/dwarfstars.html

The Dwarf Stars Award is an annual award presented by the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association to the author of the best horror, fantasy, or science fiction poem of ten lines or fewer published in the previous year. The award was established in 2006 as a counterpoint to the Rhysling Award, which is given by the same organization to horror, fantasy, or science fiction poems of any length. Poems are submitted to the association by the poets, from which approximately 30 are chosen by an editor to be published in an anthology each fall. Members of the association then vote on the published poems, and first through third-place winners are announced. The 2006 anthology was edited by Deborah P. Kolodji, and subsequent anthologies have been edited by an array of editors, including Kolodji, Stephen M. Wilson, Joshua Gage, Geoffrey A. Landis, Linda D. Addison, Sandra J. Lindow, John Amen, Jeannine Hall Gailey, and Lesley Wheeler.

During the 17 nomination years, 57 poems by 43 poets have been selected as third place or better, including one three-way tie for second place in 2016, a two-way tie for third place in 2018 and a three-way tie in 2023, and two-way ties for first in 2022 and 2023, of which 19 poets have won outright. Jane Yolen has been noted four times, a first and a third place and two second-place results; Kolodji, Julie Bloss Kelsey and LeRoy Gorman have each received a first and a second place; Greg Beatty a first and a third place; Sonya Taaffe has received two second-place results; Sandi Leibowitz has received a second and a third-place result; and Ann K. Schwader and Sandra J. Lindow have each received two third-place results.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the date in which the award was given, rather than when the poem was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in poetry". Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award, while those with a gray background and a plus sign (+) took second place, and those with a white background took third.

* Winners + Second place   Third place
Year Author Poem Publication Ref.
2006 Ruth Berman* "Knowledge Of" Kerem
Peg Duthie+ "The Stepsister" The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
Greg Beatty "Prayer Causes Stars" Abyss & Apex
2007 Jane Yolen* "Last Unicorn" Asimov's Science Fiction
Jane Yolen+ "Troll Under Bridge" Asimov's Science Fiction
Sandra J. Lindow "Dwarves" The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
2008 Greg Beatty* "Place Mat by Moebius" Asimov's Science Fiction
Sonya Taaffe+ "Muse" Strange Horizons
Ann K. Schwader "Dancing to Van Gogh" Mythic Delirium
2009 Geoffrey A. Landis* "Fireflies" Asimov's Science Fiction
Elizabeth Barrette+ "the leaf whisperer" Doorways Magazine
Jane Yolen "Goodbye Billy Goat Gruff" Asimov's Science Fiction
2010 Howard V. Hendrix* "Bumbershoot" Abyss & Apex
Deborah P. Kolodji+ "The Selkie's Children" Goblin Fruit
Stephen Wilson "The Men All Pause" Poet's Espresso
2011 Julie Bloss Kelsey* "Comet" microcosms
Sonya Taaffe+ "Tapping the Vine" Goblin Fruit
Ann K. Schwader "Returning" Star*Line
2012 Marge Simon* "Blue Rose Buddha" The Mad Hattery
Greer Woodward+ "Closure" Illumen
G. O. Clark "Snowflake galaxies" microcosms
2013 Deborah P. Kolodji* "Basho After Cinderella (iii)" Rattle
Mary Turzillo+ "The Hidden" Lovers & Killers
N. E. Taylor "Sarcophagus" inkscrawl
2014 Mat Joiner* "And Deeper than Did Ever Plummet Sound" Strange Horizons
Mari Ness+ "The Loss" Strange Horizons
David Livingstone Clink "Hourglass" Prism International
2015 Greg Schwartz* "abandoned nursing home" Tales of the Talisman
Jane Yolen+ "Princess: A Life" Mythic Delirium
Robert Borski "The Square Root of Doppelgängers" Star*Line
2016 Stacy Balkun* "We Begin This Way" Gingerbread House
Julie Bloss Kelsey+ "at the barre" Rattle
F. J. Bergmann+ "The Doorman" Grievous Angel
Sandi Leibowitz+ "Weathering" Silver Blade
John C. Mannone "Alice was chasing white rabbits out of a black hole" Abbreviate Journal
2017 LeRoy Gorman* "aster than the speed of lightf" Scifaikuest
Holly Day+ "Lover" Homestead Review
Sandi Leibowitz "Loss" Through the Gate
2018 Kath Abela Wilson* "The Green" Carrying the Branch: Poets in Search of Peace
David C. Kopaska-Merkel+ "If She Knew She Was a Ghost" Polu Texni
Deborah L. Davitt "Lo Shu’s Magic Square" Snakeskin
Holly Lyn Walrath "Lace at the Throat" 2017 SFPA poetry contest
2019 Sofía Rhei* (translated by Lawrence Schimel) "embalsamados" ("embalmed") Multiverse: An International Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry
LeRoy Gorman+ "where to hide an alien in plain sight" Scryptic
Sandra J. Lindow "Negative Space" Sky Island Journal
2020 John C. Mannone* "Standing Up" Nadwah: Poetry in Translation
Mark A. Fisher+ "" Silver Blade 44
Denise Dumars "2015 Zinfandella" Dismal Oaks Winery Broadside
2021 Holly Lyn Walrath* "Yes, Antimatter Is Real" Analog Science Fiction and Fact
Robert Borski+ "The Softness of Impossible Fossils" Asimov's Science Fiction
Herb Kauderer "Frozen Hurricanes" Minimalism: A Handbook of Minimalist Genre Poetic Forms (Hiraeth Press)
2022 Jen Stewart Fueston* "Poem with Lines from my Son" Bracken
Mary Soon Lee* "What Trees Read" Uppagus
Jamal Hodge+ "Colony" Penumbric
Gene Twaronite "Future Portrait of Dark Matter" NewMyths.com
2023 Rasha Abdulhadi* "Believe the Graves" The Deadlands
Bruce Boston* "In Perpetuity" Analog Science Fiction and Fact
Alyssa Lo+ "Excerpt from a Proposal for the New City" Strange Horizons
Kim Whysall-Hammond "As Slow as Starlight" Frozen Wavelets
Sumiko Saulson "Surviving" The Rat King: A Book of Dark Poetry (Dooky Zines)
Warsan Shire "Trichotillomania" Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head (Random House)

References

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  15. ^ "The 2019 Dwarf Stars Anthology and Award". Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  16. ^ "The 2020 Dwarf Stars Anthology and Award". Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  17. ^ "The 2021 Dwarf Stars Anthology and Award". Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  18. ^ "The 2022 Dwarf Stars Anthology and Award". Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  19. ^ "The 2023 Dwarf Stars Anthology and Award". Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association. Retrieved 2024-03-30.

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