Outstanding Ignyte news

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I am so delighted and honored that Escape Pod is once again an Ignyte Award finalist for Outstanding Fiction Podcast! You can read our official announcement here.

Recently, I recorded a panel for WriteHive that will be shared on July 11th at the conference. The topic was “Predicting the Future: Where Science Fiction Could Explore Next” and I had both my writer and editor hat on for that one. Two hats, one head, zero chill.

Anyway, one of the things the other panelist and I discussed is that the future is for everyone. I think when we say that, some people envision every story being turned into a Miss Universe pageant, where a character from every possible group must be paraded onto the stage and given a brief spotlight somehow. Instead, one thing I mean is that when we look at the breadth of futuristic science fiction, the whole shelf rather than one book, it’s important that we try to make space for stories about all the different kinds of people who are alive today. To quote Lilo & Stitch: no one is forgotten, no one is left behind*.

We are living in a time, like so many other times, when marginalized people are being persecuted to varying degrees in different places. It is, pardon my language, some really gruesome shit. At Escape Pod, our stated ethos is that we try to showcase stories that are hopeful, optimistic, escapist—which can mean very different things to different people, especially depending on what they’re going through at any given moment. It can also mean that it feels as if we’re turning away from harsh reality, pretending nothing is wrong, avoiding hard truths and experiences.

That’s one way to handle escapism, but not the only way. I think that instead we try to fulfill our mandate, at least to some extent, by taking the people who are getting it in the neck today and showing them living, breathing, dreaming in the future. We show them surviving. We show them thriving. Maybe we don’t show how the dots connect, how we get from here to there, but we want to believe that we will. That we must.

Whether we win any awards or not, I hope we can keep offering people that vision of the future. One for everyone, where no one is forgotten, and no one is left behind.

*Well, paradox of tolerance, of course. Some people can eat dirt. They know who they are.

Escape Pod is once more a Hugo finalist!

Escape Pod and Hugo logos on a planet and nebula background, text: 2026 Hugo Awards Best Semiprozine Finalist

Being a finalist for a prestigious award is pretty incredible. Having it happen more than once is downright humbling and amazing.

Escape Pod has again made the finalist roster for Best Semiprozine at the Hugo Awards. It is, as always, an incredible list of publications to be on, and it only scratches the surface of the robust, diverse scope of short fiction available today.

We already made an official post about it, so I won’t belabor the point, but I would like to reiterate, with every part of my heart from the bottom to the top, that we wouldn’t be here without our amazing team. This includes not only the writers who create the stories and the narrators who bring them to life, but our hosts and audio producers and assistant editors and associate editors and admins, without whom the ship simply would not fly.

Official Hugo announcement graphic, text reads:
2060 Hugo Award Finalists 
Best Semiprozine
(Part 1 of 6)
Escape Pod
editors Mur Lafferty and Valerie Valdes, assistant editors Kevin Wabaunsee and Phoebe Barton, hosts Tina Connolly and Alasdair Stuart, producers
Adam Pracht and Summer Brooks, and associate editors Marcus Tsong, Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko, Ewen Ma, Christine Amsden, Rick Danforth, Michael A. Pepin, EA Crawley, Abhijeet Sathe, Sarah Loch, Phoenix Alexander and Casey Lawrence

If you’re a voter, or maybe if you just want to see or hear what we’re about, you can check out our Voter Packet for a sampling of stories that represent the kind of work we publish. And if you like those, go ahead and read or listen to the rest!

Thanks to everyone who voted for us, everyone who has supported us throughout the years, and highest of fives to my partner in crime, Mur.

Special shout-out to my husband, Eric, whose uncredited audio work on my host spots and narrations deserves to be credited somewhere. Go vote for him and PodCastle next time, too!