Bewildering Stories’
Annual Review, 2022
Year 21 of Bewildering Stories
The Mariner Awards: issues 932-978
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The 35 titles listed — out of 245 for the year — are the ones that the Review Editors have rated most highly in 2022. They have earned Bewildering Stories’ most signal honor.
We know that all readers can cite other titles they feel belong on these lists; fair enough. Please write and tell us what else you would include and, most importantly, why. Discussions are welcome, and we like to publish them.
Bewildering Stories was originally founded to give new writers exposure that was very hard to come by in a field dominated by print publication. Since BwS was a pioneer on the Internet at the time, it aimed to set some standards at the outset.
The first was in featuring writing of high quality. To this end, BwS created — in a critical edition — a translation into modern English of a classic novel of early modern science fiction, one that had been heard of by many but read by few.
The next was to offer contributors coherent guidelines and discussion. The first rule we made was never to fall back on the empty dismissal that all writers rightly hate: “It didn’t grab me.” If authors are worth listening to, then their readers ought to be, as well. Bewildering Stories’ aim is to promote collegial discussions. We are proud of the frequent appreciation we receive for our forthright reviews; they tell us we’re on the right track.
Contributors have responded by sending us works of high quality, and frequency of publication has made Bewildering Stories probably the largest literary webzine on the Internet.
Submissions often run in cycles, where one genre or another predominates for a while. Over the past four years, the average length of prose submissions has increased markedly. In contrast, flash fiction is distinguished by a few authors without whom the difficult genre might all but vanish. The trends show every sign of continuing in the coming year.
Like the Quarterly Reviews, the Annual Review lists titles alphabetically by author and multiple titles in chronological order. The year was enlivened by thoughtful and informative discussions. However, the Departments remain in the Quarterly Reviews and are easily accessible.
We resume regular publication with issue 979 on January 2, 2023. Meanwhile, as we like to say, “There is no story so truly Bewildering as reality.” The Crew of Bewildering Stories wishes our contributors and readers a healthy and pleasantly Bewildering New Year!
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Novels David A. Riley, Lucilla |
Novellas Emil Draitser, Salty Water |
Serials Alcuin Fromm, To Die Like a Man |
Drama Charles C. Cole, Farmington |
Short Stories Amita Basu, The Why and the How
Shauna Checkley, Lucky Clover Leaf Gary Clifton, Outside the Box Jeffrey Greene,
Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars
Gary Inbinder,
Bill Kowaleski, The Prime Minister
The Lake House The Drinking Hand Mr. Maphead The Compatible The Second Occupation |
Flash Fiction |
Poetry & Short Poetry | |
Mike Acker,
Edward Ahern,
Bill Bowler, 1984 Is Now
Shauna Checkley, Confessions from the Quilting Circle |
Gary Inbinder,
LindaAnn LoSchiavo, Picture the Holy Ghost P. Aaron Potter, The Alchemists Thomas R., Ship Upon an Unending Ocean |
The Quarterly Reviews of 2022
The First Quarterly Review, 2022 The Second Quarterly Review, 2022 |
The Third Quarterly Review, 2022 The Fourth Quarterly Review, 2022 |
Editors’ Choices, Year 1 to the present
The Annual Reviews, Quarterly Reviews, and Retrospectives
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Available at Bewildering Press
Jack Alcott, Grim Legion Sam Ivey, Gilboy’s Quest Martin Kerharo, The Dohani War Harry Lang, The Mountains of the Eldritch Sea Danielle L. Parker, In a Pig’s Eye Slawomir Rapala, Aezubah, the Crimson General Bertrand Cayzac, Floozman in Space |
Michael E. Lloyd, Donna’s Men Michael E. Lloyd, Missing Emilie Michael E. Lloyd, Observation One Michael E. Lloyd, Observation Two Michael E. Lloyd, Observation Three |
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