Showing posts with label Short Mystery Fiction Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Mystery Fiction Society. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2026

Ain't That Good News? Hot New Reads from the Short Mystery Fiction Society!

As spring turns the corner into summer, 2026 continues to heat up with a wealth of exciting offerings from the writers of the Short Mystery Fiction Society. SMFS means quality! And remember, if you read something you enjoy--from this list or anywhere else--support the writers with ratings and reviews at your favorite websites. Help other readers find the stories you love--stories like these!

  • 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.
And there you have it--another round-up of fantastic new offerings for readers and fans of some of the best fiction being published today. And remember, if you want to support the writers doing this work, leaving ratings and reviews at places like Amazon and Goodreads is the best way to help promote their work and lead more readers their way. Look for more news coming soon!

Friday, May 1, 2026

SMFS Official Announcement: 2026 Derringer Award Winners

Photo by Art Taylor
The Short Mystery Fiction Society is a community 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 have greatly advanced or supported the form. The Best Anthology Derringer was presented for the first time in 2025.

The 2026 Derringer Award winners are


Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer
David Dean

David Dean is an Army veteran, a retired Chief of Police, and an accomplished novelist, in addition to being one of the most popular and prolific short story writers working in the crime genre today. His stories have appeared regularly in ELLERY QUEEN MYSTERY MAGAZINE, as well as a number of anthologies, including BEST AMERICAN MYSTERY STORIES, since 1990. He has won a Derringer Award and an impressive four EQMM Readers Awards. His stories have also been nominated for the Shamus and Barry Awards and been finalists for an Edgar and multiple Derringer Awards.

Best Flash Story
(Up to 1,000 words)

"The Man Under the Bridge" by Bern Sy Moss (Spillwords, 6/1/2025)

Best Short Story
(1,001 to 4,000 words)

"Blind Pig" by Michael Bracken (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September/October 2025)

Best Long Story
(4,001 to 8,000 words)

"Whatever Kills the Pain" by C.W. Blackwell (Whatever Kills the Pain, Rock and a Hard Place Press)

Best Novelette
(8,001 to 20,000 words)

"The Temporary Murder of Thomas Monroe" by Tia Tashiro (Clarkesworld, January 2025) (audio version)

Best Anthology (tie)

Hollywood Kills: An Anthology edited by Adam Meyer & Alan Orloff (Level Best Books - Level Short)

On Fire and Under Water: A Climate Change Crime Fiction Anthology edited by Curtis Ippolito (Rock and a Hard Place Press)


The complete list of 2026 finalists may be found here.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

SMFS Official Announcement: 2026 Derringer Award Finalists

Image by Bethany Maines

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 Flash Story
(Up to 1,000 words)

"Bradycardia" by Elizabeth Dearborn (Punk Noir Magazine, 2/4/2025)

"Check Rear Seat" by Carl Tait (Exquisite Death, 5/1/2025)

"It All Comes Out in the Wash" by James Patrick Focarile (Gumshoe Review, 10/31/2025)

"Just Like Old Times" by Shari Held (Yellow Mama, 2/15/2025)

"The Man Under the Bridge" by Bern Sy Moss (Spillwords, 6/1/2025)


Best Short Story
(1,001 to 4,000 words)

"Blind Pig" by Michael Bracken (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September/October 2025)

"Chains" by Frank Vatel (All Due Respect, 9/1/25)

"Hollywood Prometheus" by Christa Faust (Crime Ink: Iconic: An Anthology of Crime Fiction Inspired by Queer Icons, Bywater Books)

"The Artist" by Linda Ann Bennett (Midnight Schemers & Daydream Believers: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense, Superior Shores Press)

"Wax On, Wax Off" by Nina Mansfield (Donna Andrews Presents Malice Domestic: Mystery Most Humorous, Wildside Press)


Best Long Story
(4,001 to 8,000 words)

"A Sign of the Times" by Tom Milani (Sleuths Just Wanna Have Fun: Private Eyes in the Materialistic Eighties, Down & Out Books)

"Masterpiece" by Mark Thielman (Black Cat Mystery Magazine 16, September 2025)

"Six-Armed Robbery" by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier (Donna Andrews Presents Malice Domestic: Mystery Most Humorous, Wildside Press)

"Whatever Kills the Pain" by C.W. Blackwell (Whatever Kills the Pain, Rock and a Hard Place Press)

"Zebra Finch" by donalee Moulton (The Most Dangerous Games, Level Best Books - Level Short)

Best Novelette
(8,001 to 20,000 words)

"Aswarby Hall" by David Dean (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March/April 2025)

"Loose Change from a Mini Cooper" by Frank Zafiro (Chop Shop Episode 10, Down & Out Books)

"Saint Bullethead" by Nick Kolakowski (Fighting Words: Bruisers, Brawlers, & Bad Intentions, Leonardo Audio)

"The High Priest of Low Men" by C.W. Blackwell (Myopic Duplicity: Do the Ends Ever Justify the Means?, Leonardo Audio)

"The Temporary Murder of Thomas Monroe" by Tia Tashiro (Clarkesworld, January 2025) (audio version)

Best Anthology

Crimeucopia - The Not So Frail Detective Agency edited by John Connor (Murderous Ink Press)

Gone Fishin': Crime Takes a Holiday, The Eighth Guppy Anthology edited by James M. Jackson (Wolf's Echo Press)

Hollywood Kills: An Anthology edited by Adam Meyer & Alan Orloff (Level Best Books - Level Short)

Midnight Schemers & Daydream Believers: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense edited by Judy Penz Sheluk (Superior Shores Press)

On Fire and Under Water: A Climate Change Crime Fiction Anthology edited by Curtis Ippolito (Rock and a Hard Place Press)

SoWest: Danger Awaits! A Desert Sleuths Anthology edited by Claire A. Murray, Eva Eldridge, Suzanne E. Flaig, Denise Galley, and Sarah Smith (DS Publishing)


The SMFS Official Announcement: 2026 Derringer Award Winners post is available here.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Derringer Award Announcement: 2026 Best Anthology Finalists

Image by Bethany Maines

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.

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 Agency
Edited by John Connor

Historically, it would be tricky to define exactly when the concept of the Female Private Investigator first appeared in fiction. But The Female Detective and Revelations of a Lady Detective —both published in 1864, independent of each other—proves that it was a genre whose time had come. And while Miss Gladden may be the first by all of 5 months, it’s Mrs. Paschal who is more the not-so-frail ground breaker —and it should be noted that Conan Doyle was only 5 when these ladies hit the streets.
So what better way to present the modern female investigator than by gathering 15 top class authors and letting them tell you all about the exploits of their creations.

Gone Fishin': Crime Takes a Holiday, The Eighth Guppy Anthology
Prepare for twists, reversals, and surprises in Gone Fishin’: Crime Takes a Holiday, The Eighth Guppy Anthology from the 1,100-member Guppy Chapter of Sisters in Crime. The fun starts with the play-on-words subtitle. “Crime Takes a Holiday.” Crime doesn’t enjoy a bit of time off from skulduggery. Oh no. In these twenty-three stories, Crime Steals, Disrupts, Upends, Wrecks, Destroys and/or Shatters a Holiday.
Join the characters as they travel to pristine northern waters and festering southern bayous, rent a creepy house in Maine, take a Galapagos cruise, enjoy sandy beaches and mountain wildernesses, visit exotic locales across the world, or staycation. The stories feature a wide variety of crime fiction, including murder mysteries, psychological thrillers, and cozy capers.

Hollywood Kills: An Anthology

Hollywood is a place full of dreamers—from the wide-eyed actor hoping to land the role of a lifetime to the hard-working writer trying to sell that breakout script. The lowly production assistant eager to finance their first movie to the craft services worker aspiring to be the next Spielberg.
Whoever they are, these people have one thing in common—they are desperate to bring their dreams to fruition, hustling for opportunity, and willing to do anything to get to the next rung on the ladder. Legal or not.
In Hollywood Kills, you'll find shocking short fiction about the dark underbelly of show business—written by those who know it firsthand.
They’ll take you deep inside their cutthroat world, with sixteen stories featuring a producer, sitcom writer, character actor, entertainment lawyer, sound mixer, background actor, aspiring actor, stuntman, casting director, soap opera star, true crime writer, editor, director, production assistant, set caterer, and screenwriting team.
It's a close-up look at the dark side of ambition with an all-star cast of schemers, dreamers, killers, and con artists…and their stories will stick with you long after the credits roll.

Midnight Schemers & Daydream Believers: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense: A Superior Shores Anthology
Desire or desperation, revenge or retribution—how far would you go to realize a dream? The twenty-two authors in this collection explore the possibilities, with predictably unpredictable results.


Edited by Curtis Ippolito

Our world is changing dramatically before our eyes.

Increased average global temperatures have wreaked havoc on ecosystems, economies, and people’s lives. Fires rage. Flood waters rise. Storms and heat waves are occurring out-of-season and are becoming increasingly more dangerous and more frequent.

Neighborhoods are being destroyed. People are losing their lives and livelihoods. Still, some politicians, some pundits, and some corporate oligarchs continue to deny reality and refuse to take responsibility and necessary action to mitigate this existential crisis.

Those who did the least to cause this crisis will suffer the most from its consequences.

In On Fire and Under Water, the new crime fiction anthology from Rock and a Hard Place Press, we explore the intersection of climate change and crime, through the lens of fifteen short stories from some of today’s best crime fiction writers. Edited by Anthony Award-winning author Curtis Ippolito and the editorial team at RHP Press, the stories contained within this anthology peel back the curtain on the ways in which climate change impacts real people in their most desperate hour.

Some say the world will end in fire. Some say flood. In On Fire and Under Water, you get both.

SoWest: Danger Awaits! A Desert Sleuths Anthology

Fight 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 story categories are
  • Best Flash Story (Up to 1,000 words)
  • Best Short Story (1,001 to 4,000 words)
  • Best Long Story (4,001 to 8,000 words)
  • Best Novelette (8,001 to 20,000 words)

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Saturday, November 1, 2025

Derringer Award Submissions Are Being Accepted

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.

Our Derringer Awards honor stories up to 20,000 words. Editors and our members may now submit stories for consideration. Members may also submit anthologies. The deadline is January 30, 2026.

More information is available here.

Not a member? Enter your email to join the society today.



More information about the Derringer Awards


image by Claire Murray / original image by Thomas Wolter

Thursday, May 1, 2025

SMFS Official Announcement: 2025 Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer For Lifetime Achievement

The Short Mystery Fiction Society is pleased to announce the 2025 recipient of the

EDWARD D. HOCH MEMORIAL GOLDEN DERRINGER FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT

Art Taylor

This year’s recipient of the Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer for Lifetime Achievement is Art Taylor.  Jon L. Breen has accurately described Art as “one of the finest short-story writers to come to prominence in the twenty-first century.”  His many awards include an Edgar, an Anthony, four Agathas, four Macavitys, and four Derringers.  Art brings to the mystery story an unusually rich sense of character and theme; his stories are not merely puzzles to be solved, but insightful and engaging meditations on the mystery of life itself.  He is also one of the finest scholars of the history of mystery fiction, particularly in its short form, and unfailingly generous in his support for other writers, including through his continuation of the “First Two Pages” blog series begun by B. K. Stevens.

Art Taylor's words on this honor:

"I’ll admit to being of two minds about receiving this year’s Golden Derringer Award. Thrilled by the honor, of course, but also stumbling over that phrase lifetime achievement—scrambling suddenly to take stock of where I’m at, what I’ve accomplished, what more I might have accomplished, and what possibilities still await (hopefully!) in the further lifetime ahead. To be honest, a lifetime achievement suggests I at least know what I’m doing, but—another admission—each blank page still leaves me scratching my head a-fresh: What now? What next? 

Whatever my struggles or status, however, I hope my work as a writer, an editor, and especially as a teacher have helped inspire and encourage other writers, at all stages, who have endeavored  to find their own way past that blank page and into a short story—both throughout our mystery community and especially in the Short Mystery Fiction Society, to whom I’m so overwhelmingly grateful for this award."

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SMFS Official Announcement: 2025 Hall of Fame

The Short Mystery Fiction Society is pleased to announce the 2025 Hall of Fame inductee.


HALL OF FAME

O. Henry (William Sydney Porter)

This year’s inductee to the Hall of Fame is O. Henry (1862-1910), real name William Sydney Porter.  Though best remembered today for the Christmas story “The Gift of the Magi,” O. Henry’s hundreds of published short stories also include a huge number of influential crime narratives, including “The Ransom of Red Chief,” “The Cop and the Anthem,” and “A Retrieved Reformation.”  A master of plotting and effective twist endings, O. Henry exemplified the depth, range and flexibility of the short story.

SMFS Official Announcement: 2025 Derringer Award Winners

  


Since 1998, the Short Mystery Fiction Society has awarded the annual Derringers—named after the popular pocket pistol—to outstanding published stories. The Short Mystery Fiction Society is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 Derringer Awards for works published in 2024.

 As reported by Derringer Coordinator Paula Messina…


FLASH

"Kargin the Necromancer" by Mike McHone
(Mystery Tribune, December 15, 2024)

SHORT STORY

"The Wind Phone" by Josh Pachter
(Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, September/October 2024)

LONG STORY

"Heart of Darkness" by Tammy Euliano
(Scattered, Smothered, Covered & Chunked: Crime Fiction Inspired by Waffle House, Down & Out Books)

NOVELETTE

"The Cadillac Job" by Stacy Woodson
(Chop Shop Episode 1, Down & Out Books, January 1, 2024)

ANTHOLOGY

Murder, Neat: A SleuthSayers Anthology
Edited by Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman, Level Best Books


The complete list of 2025 finalists can be found here.

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Join the Short Mystery Fiction Society

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.

Want to help honor excellence in short crime and mystery fiction? Join the Short Mystery Fiction Society to participate in our annual Derringer Award process. The award was established in 1998 and named after the palm-sized handgun to emphasize the short but deadly nature of the fiction honored.

Join before the end of the year to get involved.  Enter your email below.






image by Claire Murray / original image by Thomas Wolter

Saturday, November 16, 2024

The 1998 SMFS Derringer Awards


The winners of the first annual Derringer Awards were announced in May, 1998. They were voted on by the members of the Short Mystery Fiction Society. The Award was established in 1998 and named to emphasize the short but deadly nature of the mystery fiction honored. Winners receive a certificate depicting the eponymous weapon.

THE WINNERS

FLASH (under 1000 words)

Michael Mallory, "Curiosity Kills"
Murderous Intent, Vol. 3, No. 4, Fall 1997.

SHORT STORY (1000-3000 words)

Kate Grilley, "Guavaberry Christmas"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3, No 4 Fall 1997

SHORT (3,000-10,000 words) - TIE

Kris Neri, "L.A. Justice"
Murder by Thirteen (L.A. Sisters in Crime anthology) Crown Valley Press, ISBN 0-9647945-3-5, 1997

TIED WITH

Barbara White-Rayczek, "The Adventurers"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3, No 1, Winter 1997

NOVELLA (15,000 to 35,000 words)

Margo Power, "Image of Conspiracy"
Madison Publishing Company, ISBN 1-881699-02-7 (pb) 1997

BEST FIRST STORY (any length)

Eileen Brosnan "Back Stairs"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #4 Fall 1997


THE NOMINEES

FLASH (under 1000 words)

Vicki Cameron, "Zebra Mussels"
Cottage Country Killers (anthology), General Store Publishing House, ISBN 1-896182-53-4 1997

Kimberly Haugh, "Exceptions"
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, November 1997

Robert L. Iles, "What the Sheriff Saw"
Whispering Willows Mysteries, Summer 1997, ISBN 0-9653990-3-6

Tom Kreitzberg, "A New Beginning"
Murderous Intent, Vol. 3, No. 4 Fall 1997

Michael Mallory, "Curiosity Kills"
Murderous Intent, Vol. 3, No. 4, Fall 1997

SHORT STORY (1000-3000 words)

Dan Crawford, "All's Fair"
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Vol. 42, No. 11, November 1997

Elizabeth Dearl, "Same Old Henry"
The Case (www.thecase.com) June 9, 1997

Kate Grilley, "Guavaberry Christmas"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3, No 4 Fall 1997

Peter Lovesey, "Never a Cross Word"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, February 1997

Ralph McInerny, "Copy Dog"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, February 1997

Kris Neri, "Getting His"
Whispering Willow, Premier Edition, 1997

SHORT (3,000-10,000 words)

Colleen Mary Aminoff, "The Confession"
Red Herring Mystery Magazine, Vol. 4 No. 1 ISSN 1076-643X

Ann Bayer, "Gertrude"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, September/October 1997

Brendan DuBois, "Trade Wars"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, February 97

John M. Floyd, "King of the City"
Murderous Intent, Spring 97, V3 #2

Robert Gray, "The Word on the Street"
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, December 1997

Robert l. Iles, "The Burning Woman"
Whispering Willows Mysteries, Fall 1997

Robert L. Iles, "A Hand in the Case"
Murderous Intent, Vol. 3 #2 Spring 1997

M.D. Lake, "Tea for Two"
Funny Bones, Signet Penguin Books ISBN 0-451-40720-2

Robert Lopresti "Uncle Victor on Watch"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #4 Fall 1997

Richard A. Lupoff, "Chinese Gunboats"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #4 Fall 1997

Michael Mallory "The Adventure of the Illustrious Patient"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #1 Winter 1997

Margaret Maron, "Shaggy Dog"
Funny Bones, Signet, Penguin Books ISBN 0-451-40720-2

Kris Neri, "L.A. Justice"
Murder by Thirteen (L.A. Sisters in Crime anthology) Crown Valley Press, ISBN 0-9647945-3-5, 1997

Anne Perry, "A Matter of Blackmail"
Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine, Vol. 23, No. 3, Summer/Fall 1997.

Margo Power, "All There Is and More"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #4 Fall 1997

Polly Whitney, "Etiquette Lesson"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #4 Fall 1997

Jane Ann Tun, "Mea Culpa"
Cottage Country Killers (anthology) General Store Publishing House ISBN 1-896182-53-4

Barbara White-Rayczek, "The Adventurers"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #1 Winter 1997

NOVELLA (15,000 to 35,000 words)

Gillian Linscott "Poisoned with Politeness"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, September/October 1997 Double issue

Margo Power, "Image of Conspiracy"
Madison Publishing Company, ISBN 1-881699-02-7 (pb) 1997

BEST FIRST STORY (any length)

Eileen Brosnan "Back Stairs"
Murderous Intent, Vol 3 #4 Fall 1997

J.R. Chabot, "Quite Contrary"
Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine, Vol. 23, No. 3, Summer/Fall 1997

K. R. MacLeish, "Neither Rhyme nor Riot"
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, June '97

Nick Schinker, "Since My Last Confession"
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, September/October 1997

Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!

A complete list of all finalist and winning stories for every year may be found here.


Wednesday, May 1, 2024

SMFS Official Announcement: 2024 Derringer Award Winners


Since 1998, the Short Mystery Fiction Society has awarded the annual Derringers—after the popular pocket pistol—to outstanding published stories. The Short Mystery Fiction Society is proud to announce the winners of the 2024 Derringer Awards for works published in 2023.

 

As reported by Derringer Coordinator Joseph S. Walker…. 

 

FLASH

 

THE REFEREE by C. W. Blackwell

(Shotgun Honey, October 12, 2023)

 

 

SHORT STORY

 

LAST DAY AT THE JACKRABBIT by John Floyd

(The Strand, May 2023)


 

LONG STORY

 

GOOD DEED FOR THE DAY by Bonnar Spring

(Wolfsbane: Best New England Crime Stories, Crime Spell Books)

 

 

NOVELETTE (TIE)

 

MRS. HYDE by David Dean

(Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, March/April 2023)

 

CATHERINE THE GREAT by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

(WMG 2023 Holiday Spectacular Calendar of Stories)

 

The complete list of finalists can be found here.


EDWARD D. HOCH MEMORIAL GOLDEN DERRINGER

 

Barb Goffman

 

HALL OF FAME

 

Rex Stout

Monday, May 1, 2023

SMFS Official Announcement: 2023 Derringer Award Winners


Since 1998, the Short Mystery Fiction Society has awarded the annual Derringers—after the popular pocket pistol—to outstanding published stories. The Short Mystery Fiction Society is proud to announce the winners of the 2023 Derringer Awards for works published in 2022.

 

FLASH FICTION

Karen Harrington for “Acknowledgments.” (Guilty Crime Story Magazine online flash fiction, April 2022)

 

SHORT STORY

Melissa Yi for “My Two-Legs.” (Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine: September/October 2022)

 

LONG STORY

Bobby Mathews for “Negative Tilt.” (Rock and a Hard Place issue 7)

 

NOVELETTE

Adam Meyer for Two Shrimp Tacos and a .22 Ruger by Adam Meyer (Guns & Tacos, Down & Out Books)

A complete list of finalists can be found here


EDWARD D. HOCH MEMORIAL GOLDEN DERRINGER FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT

Martin Edwards

 

HALL OF FAME

No Award


Friday, May 1, 2020

SMFS Official Announcement: 2020 Derringer Award Winners


Since 1998, the Short Mystery Fiction Society has awarded the annual Derringers—after the popular pocket pistol—to outstanding published stories. The awards recognize outstanding stories published during 2020. 

As posted late last night to our list by 2020 Derringer Awards Coordinator Tony Rudzki, these are the official 2020 Derringer Award Winners: 



FLASH (ranges up to 1,000 words)

Josh Pachter,  The Two-Body Problem, Mystery Weekly Magazine: October 2019


SHORT (ranges from 1,0001 to 4,000 words)

John Floyd, On the Road with Mary Jo, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine: Jan/February 2019


LONG (ranges from 4,001 to 8,000 words)


Sandra Murphy, Lucy’s Tree, The Eyes of Texas: Private Eyes from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods  Editor Michael Bracken



NOVELETTE (ranges from 8,001 to 20,000 words)

Brendan Dubois ,with His Sister’s Secrets, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine: July/August   2019

  
The full list of the finalist for this year, as posted by the Derringer Coordinator, can be found here. 



The Edward D. Hoch Memorial Golden Derringer for Lifetime Achievement is annually awarded to an outstanding living writer of short mysteries, selected by a five-member panel of the SMFS President, Vice President, and Awards Coordinator, and two regular members. This year's recipient:

Josh Pachter

As Bouchercon in Sacramento this fall has been cancelled, it is unknown at this time that there will be a virtual presentation made. Scheduling remains very fluid. Winners are able to receive their medals by mail.