Asimov's Science Fiction 39th Annual Readers’ Award Finalists

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Sheila Williams: Asimov's Science Fiction 39th Annual Readers’ Award Finalists (2025, Must Read Magazines)

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Published April 2025 by Must Read Magazines.

4 stars (1 review)

We are very excited to bring you most of the works that finished in the top five slots in each category of the 39th Annual Readers’ Award Poll. Although we won’t be announcing the winners until a later date, we’re listing all the finalists in alphabetical order by story title. We’ve uploaded these files, so check out the links to these tales if you missed them when they were first published in Asimov’s! (If you see more than five stories in a category, this is due to a tie that expanded the finalist list.)

A big thanks goes to our readers for taking the time to vote and to our writers for allowing us to post their works. Enjoy these works and remember to check out the 2025 issues of Asimov’s. We want to know what your favorites are when we compile the 40th annual poll.

Congratulations to our 39th …

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An anthology of reader's choices from Asimov's from 2024

4 stars

These are works that finished in the top slots in each category of the 39th Annual Readers’ Award Poll, covering the 2024 issues of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine. Overall, the stories are enjoyable, with good stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Greg Egan, Peter Wood, Sean McMullen, Naomi Kritzer, James Van Pelt, James Maxey and Jeffrey Ford.

Best Novellas

  • "Death Benefits" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (November/December 2024): a series of short vignettes, with one main story, set in a time of conflict, when people are struggling to come to terms with the deaths of their loved ones, and struggle with their emotions as they receive their death benefits. In the main story, one person is convinced that her loved one is still alive, and only an investigator can discover the truth.

  • "Death and the Gorgon" by Greg Egan (January/February 2024): a cave collapse kills a guard and causes the frozen heads …