For Best Flash Story (Up to 1,000 words)
- Jack Bates, "The Hard Screw" (Near to the Knuckle, August 6, 2015)
- Craig Faustus Buck, "Heavy Debt" (Mondays are Murder: Akashic Books, August 10, 2015)
- Barb Goffman, "The Wrong Girl" (Flash and Bang: A Short Mystery Fiction Society Anthology: Untreed Reads, October 2015)
- Vy Kava, "Hero" (Red Dawn: Best New England Crime Stories 2016: Level Best Books, November 2015)
- John Weagly, "Trash Pick-Up" (Near to the Knuckle, September 24, 2015)
For Best Short Story (1,001–4,000 words)
- Shelly Dickson Carr, "Words Can Kill" (Red Dawn: Best New England Crime Stories 2016: Level Best Books, November 2015)
- Nikki Dolson, "Joe Park's Little Girl" (Mystery Weekly, September 7, 2015)
- Chris Knopf, "Kill Switch" (Red Dawn: Best New England Crime Stories 2016: Level Best Books, November 2015)
- William Burton McCormick, "Pompo's Disguise" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March/April 2015)
- Meg Opperman, "Twilight Ladies" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March/April 2015)
For Best Long Story (4,001–8,000 words)
- Ron Collins, "The White Game" (Fiction River: Hidden in Crime: WMG Publishing, November 2015)
- John M. Floyd, "Dentonville" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, November 2015)
- Katia Lief, "The Orchid Grower" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, November 2015)
- Robert Lopresti, "Shooting at Firemen" (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, July/August 2015)
- Elizabeth Zelvin, "The Man in the Dick Tracy Hat" (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, June 2015)
For Best Novelette (8,001–20,000 words)
- John M. Floyd, "Driver" (The Strand Magazine, February-May 2015)
- Jane Haddam, "Crazy Cat Ladies" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, February 2015)
- Richard Helms, "Shooting Stars" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September/October 2015)
- Gordon Hopkins, "Jack Daniels and Associates: The Whiplash Brokers" (Kindle Worlds, March 2015)
- Travis Richardson, "Quack and Dwight" (Jewish Noir: Contemporary Tales of Crime and Other Dark Deeds: PM Press, November 2015)
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