By a margin of 25 FOR, 1 AGAINST, the following clarification has been added to the Derringer Rules:
"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."
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
2010 Derringer Awards Coordinator
By acclamation, Suzanne Berube Rorhus has been elected Derringer Awards Coordinator for 2010. She will serve from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Poll Results: Privacy of Shortmystery Members Section
By a margin of 10 FOR, 47 AGAINST, SMFS members have rejected the motion to make Shortmystery's Members list visible only to moderators as a means of preventing e-mail address harvesting and spam. The Members list will remain visible to all members of Shortmystery.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Derringer Awards Voting
To be eligible to vote for the 2010 Derringer winners, you must join the Shortmystery Yahoo! Group before February 1, 2010. This cutoff is in place to prevent ballot-stuffing and recruiting people to the group simply to vote for any particular finalists.
The finalist stories are uploaded to the Files section of the Derringers Yahoo! Group for SMFS members to read. There is no discussion in the Derringers group, only polling. Admittance to the group is monitored to ensure that each voter's SMFS membership dates back before the start of Derringers submissions, February 1, 2010.
The finalist stories are uploaded to the Files section of the Derringers Yahoo! Group for SMFS members to read. There is no discussion in the Derringers group, only polling. Admittance to the group is monitored to ensure that each voter's SMFS membership dates back before the start of Derringers submissions, February 1, 2010.
Friday, May 1, 2009
The 2009 Derringer Award Winners
As voted by members of the Short Mystery Fiction Society:
BEST FLASH STORY (Up to 1,000 Words)*:
No Place Like Home by Dee Stuart
Published in: MYSTERICAL-E
No Flowers for Stacey by Ruth McCarty
Published in DEADFALL: CRIME STORIES BY NEW ENGLAND WRITERS
*To correct an oversight discovered after the group vote, two winners were declared for Best Flash Story.
BEST SHORT STORY (1,001 to 4,000 Words):
"The Cost of Doing Business" by Michael Penncavage
Published in: THUGLIT
BEST LONG STORY (4,001 to 8,000 Words):
"The Quick Brown Fox" by Robert S. Levinson
Published in: ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY MAGAZINE
BEST NOVELETTE (8,001 to 17,500 Words):
"Too Wise" by O'Neil De Noux
Published in: ELLERY QUEEN MYSTERY MAGAZINE
2009 Recipient of the EDWARD D. HOCH MEMORIAL GOLDEN DERRINGER AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT:
Clark Howard
BEST FLASH STORY (Up to 1,000 Words)*:
No Place Like Home by Dee Stuart
Published in: MYSTERICAL-E
No Flowers for Stacey by Ruth McCarty
Published in DEADFALL: CRIME STORIES BY NEW ENGLAND WRITERS
*To correct an oversight discovered after the group vote, two winners were declared for Best Flash Story.
BEST SHORT STORY (1,001 to 4,000 Words):
"The Cost of Doing Business" by Michael Penncavage
Published in: THUGLIT
BEST LONG STORY (4,001 to 8,000 Words):
"The Quick Brown Fox" by Robert S. Levinson
Published in: ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY MAGAZINE
BEST NOVELETTE (8,001 to 17,500 Words):
"Too Wise" by O'Neil De Noux
Published in: ELLERY QUEEN MYSTERY MAGAZINE
2009 Recipient of the EDWARD D. HOCH MEMORIAL GOLDEN DERRINGER AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT:
Clark Howard
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Yahoo! Groups Planned Downtime, Monday April 13
On Monday, April 13th, 2009 Yahoo! Groups will undergo scheduled maintenance. During this time your group will be unavailable for 30-60 minutes.
The outage is currently scheduled to begin at 1 pm PT, 8 pm GMT. At this time, 1/4 of all Yahoo! Groups will become unavailable while the team services these groups. Once maintenance is complete on that 1/4 of Groups, they will be made available again, and the next 1/4 will become unavailable until all of the groups have been serviced.
In total the maintenance period should last around 5 hours, with the maintenance concluding around 6 pm PT, midnight GMT.
While your group is being serviced, all features of your group, including messages, photos, attachments, etc. will be completely unavailable. However, once your outage time concludes, your group and all of its features should return and any messages that were posted to the group via email during this downtime will be sent out. Please note that your group's outage should only last
around an hour.
In an effort to better communicate to all of you, a blast message will be posted to all groups starting today and continuing on through April 13th, 2009, linking to this message on the blog. This blast message is visible on all groups to all members and moderators.
Thank you for your patience—during the outage, the blog (http://www.ygroupsblog.com) will remain up (and comments will remain open) and we will update you all as information becomes available.
Melissa Daniels
Yahoo! Community Manager
The outage is currently scheduled to begin at 1 pm PT, 8 pm GMT. At this time, 1/4 of all Yahoo! Groups will become unavailable while the team services these groups. Once maintenance is complete on that 1/4 of Groups, they will be made available again, and the next 1/4 will become unavailable until all of the groups have been serviced.
In total the maintenance period should last around 5 hours, with the maintenance concluding around 6 pm PT, midnight GMT.
While your group is being serviced, all features of your group, including messages, photos, attachments, etc. will be completely unavailable. However, once your outage time concludes, your group and all of its features should return and any messages that were posted to the group via email during this downtime will be sent out. Please note that your group's outage should only last
around an hour.
In an effort to better communicate to all of you, a blast message will be posted to all groups starting today and continuing on through April 13th, 2009, linking to this message on the blog. This blast message is visible on all groups to all members and moderators.
Thank you for your patience—during the outage, the blog (http://www.ygroupsblog.com) will remain up (and comments will remain open) and we will update you all as information becomes available.
Melissa Daniels
Yahoo! Community Manager
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
2009 Derringer Awards Voting
My congratulations to this year's Derringer finalists. The finalist stories are posted here to be read and voted on by SMFS members. To be eligible to vote for the Derringer winners, you must have joined Shortmystery before February 1, 2009. This cutoff is in place to prevent ballot-stuffing and recruiting people to the group simply to vote for any particular finalists.
Voting opened April 1 and will end April 30, at 11:59 PM ET. The Derringer polls record members' Yahoo! IDs so Awards Coordinator Nikki Dolson can check that each voter joined the group before February 1, 2009.
The automated results are unofficial. Nikki will do the official vote count and announce the winners on May 1.
Voting opened April 1 and will end April 30, at 11:59 PM ET. The Derringer polls record members' Yahoo! IDs so Awards Coordinator Nikki Dolson can check that each voter joined the group before February 1, 2009.
The automated results are unofficial. Nikki will do the official vote count and announce the winners on May 1.
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A police officer for more than a decade, Jim has served in law enforcement at the local, state, and federal levels. Under his own name he’s written police procedural stories featuring roving cop Dan Sullivan. Sullivan stories have appeared in
Suzanne is a member of Mystery Writers of America and
has an undergraduate degree in Creative
Writing and Foreign Languages and a master’s
degree in International Management.