- The Derringer Awards, given annually by the members of SMFS, have been recognizing excellence in short mystery stories for almost three decades. Now, Level Best Books has released a volume destined to be a milestone! HOT SHOTS: CELEBRATING THIRTY YEARS OF THE SHORT MYSTERY FICTION SOCIETY, edited by Golden Derringer recipient Josh Pachter, gathers one Derringer-winning story for every year from 1998, when the Derringers were first given, through 2025. You'll find many of the top writers in the field today represented in these pages, including a number of masters who are no longer with us, but who are richly deserving of continued admiration. HOT SHOTS isn't just a collection; it's proof that short crime fiction is as vibrant, entertaining and accomplished as it's ever been, and a compelling snapshot of what the field looks like today. Don't miss this one!
- Speaking of the Derringers, don't miss the thrilling announcement of this year's winners. Congratulations to the winners, and to the readers who will find great new reads by seeking them out!
- SMFS all-star M.E. Proctor teams with Russell Thayer in KANSAS CITY BREAKDOWN. Thayer's series assassin Gunselle, the mob, and the FBI are on a collision course in 1952, and the stylish cover is just your first hint to the fun ride you'll find in these pages!
- Another SMFS member proves they don't just excel at the short form in Sandra J. Cady's novel A GAME OF LUCK, in which Detroit homicide detective Sam Roma has to deal with the puzzling murder of a popular teacher and a new partner bringing their own baggage to the job.
- Rounding out a trifecta of hard-hitting novels, David H. Hendrickson's PAIN TRAIN is the riveting story of a former football great turned PI whose old teammate's painkiller addiction leads both men down a deadly road. A must for fans of contemporary noir!
- From sprawling novels to the razorblade narratives of flash fiction--SMFS authors cover all the bases! VIRGINIA FANTASTIC is an anthology of speculative flash stories set in the Commonwealth, including a tale of hidden treasure in Jane Limprecht's "The General's Gold."
- As always, SMFS members are well represented in the May/June issue of ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE. You'll always find the best in contemporary mystery in these pages, with this issue including stellar contributions from DK Snyder, S. B. Watson, Gabriela Giteler, James D.F. Hannah and many more.
- Meanwhile, the new ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE is highlighted by a new entry in the Julius Katz series by SMFS stalwart Dave Zeltserman--who just won an Edgar Award for a 2025 Katz story. Congratulations, Dave!
- BLACK CAT WEEKLY continues to bring you hundreds of pages of mystery, science fiction and rediscovered pulp treasures every week--the most bang for your buck! Recent issues have featured SMFS authors like Rob Lopresti, Tom Milani and N.M. Cedeňo, alongside many others. BCW is truly a weekly gift for passionate readers!
- The MYSTERIES TO DIE FOR podcast delivers fair-play mysteries for your ears, with this episode featuring Larry M. Keeton's "A Cast of Crabs."
- Short fiction can pack a hell of a punch. For proof, look no further than James Patrick Focarile's "The Cold, Hard Weight of It" at LITERARY GARAGE.
- SMFS members make regular appearances across the pond at the UK periodical THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND, most recently Veronica Leigh with "Learn to Forgive" and Liz Filleul with "A Turn Up For The Books."
- YELLOW MAMA has become one of the web's best sites for gritty crime fiction. Don't miss Bern Sy Moss's "Bragging Rights" and Elizabeth Dearborn's "Lived My Life Too Fast" in the latest issue.
- DARK YONDER is another periodical that's rapidly become a must-read for fans of crime fiction on the noir side of the spectrum The newly released issue #12 includes dynamite work by SMFS members Veronica Leigh, Steve Liskow, Mark Coggins and Christina Hoag. All this and a cocktail recipe, too!
- CURATED BY COSTUIC brings readers a monthly dose of only the best in short crime fiction. This month, the endlessly entertaining John M. Floyd brings us a fateful encounter on a plane in "Creativity."
- THE RANGER'S ALMANAC is an annual collection of stories and art inspired by America's national parks--and by golly, here's John M. Floyd again, bringing Boy Scouts and bank robbers together in "Lewis and Clark."
- Another new player quickly making a mark on the crime fiction scene, COLD CALLER, proudly presents Jessica Slee's "Home Sweet." And for another sample of Slee's powerful work, don't miss "Life's a Peach" at FLASH FICTION MAGAZINE.
- HOUSE OF LONG SHADOWS brings you an unusual tale of Sherlock Holmes and vampires in Mark Coggins's "Adventure of the Baker Street Vampires."
- And finally this month, Terena Elizabeth Bell ventures into the unknown in "Gold-Face" at COSMIC HORROR MONTHLY.
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Monday, May 11, 2026
Ain't That Good News? Hot New Reads from the Short Mystery Fiction Society!
Friday, May 1, 2026
SMFS Official Announcement: 2026 Derringer Award Winners
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The 2026 Derringer Award winners are
Best Anthology (tie)
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Announcing HOT SHOTS: CELEBRATING THIRTY YEARS OF THE SHORT MYSTERY FICTION SOCIETY
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Spring Into Great Reads from the Short Mystery Fiction Society!
This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Short Mystery Fiction Society, and our great authors are charging into our fourth decade firing on all cylinders! From the wittiest cozies to the grittiest noir, readers can't go wrong with SMFS. Check out just a few of the recent offerings from our writers!
- Punk Noir magazine has an assortment of dark takes on the theme "Find What You Love and Let it Kill You," including electric tales from two SMFS faithful: Sandra J. Cady's "For the Love of Writing" and Elizabeth Dearborn's "Shop Till You Drop."
- Black Cat Weekly continues to offer fans of thrilling genres a tremendous value, with hundreds of pages of new and classic mystery, science fiction, and pulp adventure every week. Among recent SMFS offerings are Christina Hoag's "Debt of Silence" and Josh Pachter's "Turkish Muscle." Don't miss out on the web's best reading bargain!
- Woman's World proves that great things come in small packages with DK Snyder's twisty whodunit "Harmonica Blues."
- Over at Killer Nashville, Gregory Meece brings us a nail-biter of a suspense tale in "Game Over."
- Robert J. Binney is having a great month, spinning a gripping tale with "This Gun's For Hire" at Thrill Ride and having his story "Flat" read on the Mysteries to Die For podcast!
- On the anthology front, the Tucson chapter of Sisters in Crime brings us More Trouble in Tucson, featuring "That Which Does Not . . . " from SMFS's Michael J. Ciaraldi.
- In The Dichotomy of Love, SMFS member Beverle Myers brings us a fiery revenge tale in "The Red Windmill, 1915."
- In The Savage Waves of Spring, the fourth entry in Kelp Journal's series of beach noir anthologies, Curtis Ippolito puts a pair of exes to work investigating the allegations about their family in "Not Their Son."
- A host of SMFS's finest grace the pages of the latest Crimeucopia collection, A Coterie of Dicks, with PI stories from Josh Pachter, M. E. Proctor, Jim Guigli, and many more!
- Look for SMFS authors in the most surprising places--case in point, David H. Hendrickson's "Playing for all the Marbles at the Frozen Four" in Romance for All Seasons.
- Last but not least, Level Best Books has published Crime Scenes, the first collection from SMFS President Joseph S. Walker. The book's twenty stories include two winners of the Al Blanchard Award, plus finalists for the Edgar, Derringer, Shamus, and Thriller Awards. Make room on your shelves!
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
SMFS Official Announcement: 2026 Derringer Award Finalists
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The Short Mystery Fiction Society is a group of writers, readers, editors, publishers, and others dedicated to the promotion and celebration of mystery and crime short stories. Since 1998, the SMFS has awarded the annual Derringers to outstanding published stories and people who've greatly advanced or supported the form. The inaugural Best Anthology Derringer was presented in 2025.
Our volunteer judges evaluated 495 story submissions to determine the finalists. The winners will be determined by member vote in April and announced May 1.
The 2026 Derringer Award finalists are
Best Anthology
Sunday, March 22, 2026
SMFS Spotlight: Barb Goffman
Elena Smith is back with another interview of one of the great writers in the Short Mystery Fiction Society. In the spotlight this time is Golden Derringer winner Barb Goffman--by any measure, one of the most honored and accomplished writers in our field today. To mention just a couple of the many impressive things about her, Barb has won the Agatha Award four times, and been a finalist for major industry awards an astonishing fifty times! How does she do it? Take it away, Elena!
I think of you as the “Everything Woman,” one who wears many hats. You are an award-winning short story writer, associate editor of a successful mystery magazine Black Cat Weekly, and freelance editor (“developmental editing, line editing, and copy editing for crime novels and short stories, specializing in cozy and traditional mysteries”). You have been “a finalist for major short story crime-writing awards forty-seven times and crime-editing awards three times,” including the “Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Short Mystery Fiction Society". Let’s take a look at how this journey started.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Hey, Kids! Check Out Some Fantastic Recent Tales from the Short Mystery Fiction Society!
With 2026 in full swing, the members of the Short Mystery Fiction Society are continuing to turn out the very finest short stories for fans of mystery and crime. Check out just a few recent highlights--and remember, SMFS is your hallmark of excellence!
- As always, the March/April 2026 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, the flagship publication of the genre, features fine work by members of SMFS. On hand for this issue are all-stars Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier, Robert Lopresti, Josh Pachter, John M. Floyd, and David Dean. A murderers' row of the best in the game today!
- Meanwhile, over at the March/April Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, SMFS is again well-represented by stalwarts such as Nick Guthrie, Gabriela Stiteler, Floyd Sullivan, Marcelle Dubẻ, Stephen Ross, Persia Walker, Kevin Egan and R. T. Lawton. Check it out for hours of reading enjoyment!
- As always, Black Cat Weekly provides readers with an incredible value, offering hundreds of pages of new and classic pulp stories each and every week. Highlights in recent issues include standout tales from Steve Liskow, Robert Lopresti, and not one but two appearances by the incredible John M. Floyd!
- Over at The People's Friend, always a tremendous source for thrilling online reads, you'll find a hard-hitting crime story from Veronica Leigh--and two from Liz Filleul!
- How short can a short story be? The talented Terena Bell has one answer--check it out over at The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts!
- Looking for some spies in your crime fiction? Tom Milani has you covered in "Someday You Will" at The Yard: Crime Blog!
- And at Yellow Mama, Shari Held shares the story of an unofficial female PI on "The Last Job"!
- Gregory Meece has an Olympics-related story to share with "Just Desserts" at Kings River Life!
- SMFS's own M. E. Proctor has been a triple threat over the last month or so! Check out "The Museum Girl" at DNDP Quarterly, "The Emporium" at Pistol Jim, and "Crawlies" at Mythic Picnic. Three stories, unlimited thrills!
- Not to be outdone, donalee Moulton offers up another dynamite three-fer with "Cardinal" at the Paranormal Canadiana Collection, "Wyatt McCord's Last Day on Earth" at Literary Garage, and "Moist" at Thriller Magazine.
- S. B. Watson has a stand-alone story of an impossible crime in "Laughing Matter." Solve it if you can!
- And finally, on the true-crime front, SMFS's Justin L. Murphy has the chilling tale of Ruth Snyder: The Real-Life Murderess Inspiring the Modern Femme Fatale.







































