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The 2026 Derringer Award winners are
Best Anthology (tie)
From the group keeping mystery & crime stories in the public eye since 1996
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The 2026 Derringer Award winners are
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!
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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
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.
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!
A gang of Short Mystery Fiction Society members joined up for breakfast at Left Coast Crime today. Here are some of our most photogenic colleagues.
Elena Smith is back with another interview with one of the all-star writers from the Short Mystery Fiction Society. In the spotlight this time is Cheryl Head, an immensely talented author in the genres of both crime and historical fiction (and, as was announced just a few weeks ago, winner of this year's Saints and Sinners Literary Festival fiction contest with her story "By Any Other Name").. Among her works are the Charlie Mack Motown Mysteries (subject of a question on Jeopardy!) and the novel Time's Undoing, based on her own family history, which was a finalist for the Anthony, Macavity and Agatha awards and the Los Angeles Book Prize. For my money, she's one of the most important writers working in the mystery field today, and it's an honor to have her in SMFS. Take it away, Elena!
Before you turned to writing full time, you had a distinguished career as a television producer. What was the impetus that made you leave the corporate world and turn to writing full time? How easy - or hard - has that been?
Still hiding out from the cold? Got some time before the next Olympics event you plan to watch? What better way to spend your time than with the talented writers of the Short Mystery Fiction Society? Read on for just some of the stellar work they've put out to kick off 2026!
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Society members were allowed two submissions. The anthologies that received the most submissions are the finalists. The winning anthology will be determined via member vote in April and announced May 1. Derringer Award medals will be presented in October at Bouchercon in Calgary, Alberta.
The finalists for the 2026 Best Anthology Derringer Award are
Crimeucopia - The Not So Frail Detective AgencyFight or Flight ... what choices will these characters make? Contract killer, serial killer, killer for hire ... or are they everyday people in bad circumstances? Is the ghost in the house out to harm me ... or am I supposed to help them resolve their death?
These 25 stories are filled with everyday people, private investigators, police personnel, husbands and wives, and others who solve crimes and mysteries their own way. A blend of historical, contemporary, paranormal, serious, and humorous, where each story features an Arizona setting.
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Also, our volunteer judges are currently evaluating 495 story submissions to determine the finalists in four categories. Finalist will be announced April 1. The winners will be determined via member vote in April and announced May 1. Derringer Award medals will be presented in October at Bouchercon in Calgary, Alberta.
The talented writers of the Short Mystery Fiction Society finished out 2025 with a wealth of great new publications, and are heading into 2026 raring to give readers more!