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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Annotated 2024 Locus Reading List for Short Fiction

Update 3/29/25: Tagged 15 🏆Asimov's Readers' Award finalists (click link to highlight).
Update 3/29/25: Tagged 14 🏆Analog Readers' Award finalists (click link to highlight).
Update 3/18/25: Tagged 2 of 8 🏆BSFA Award (short fiction) finalists (click link to highlight).
Update 3/12/25: Tagged 19 🏆Nebula Award (short fiction) finalists (click link to highlight).
Update 3/1/25: Tagged 2 🏆Clarkesworld Reader's Poll winners (click link to highlight).
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Update 2/24/25: Tagged 5 🏆Uncanny Reader's Poll winners and finalists (click link to highlight).
Update 2/23/25: Tagged 1 of 10 🏆Bram Stoker Award (short fiction) finalists (click link to highlight).
Update 2/17/25: Tagged 2 🏆Apex Reader's Choice winners (click link to highlight).
Update 2/1/25: Tagged 12 🏆Clarkesworld Reader's Poll finalists (click link to highlight).

Here is the annotated 2024 Locus Recommended Reading List for short fiction, merged with RSR's 2024 Best SF/F list (aka our aggregated list of "outstanding" stories from 2024 that score 2 or more based on 👍reviewers, 🏆awards, and year's best 📙anthologies). All the stories are grouped by length and score, with stories from the Locus list highlighted in red.

The merge lets us analyze the Locus list to see which stories that were broadly recognized as outstanding were left out, which publications stood out, which authors did particularly well (or not), how many were eligible for the Astounding Award, and how RSR's own recommendations stack up with Locus reviewers in general.

As with every RSR annotated list, there are links galore to the stories, their authors, the magazines, any award nominations/wins or "year's best" anthology inclusions, and search-links to find other reviews.

Anyone can vote for the Locus Awards at this link. Due date is Thursday April 15, 2025.

If you want to skip the analysis and just start reading, click here (free stories highlighted).

Observations

(These observations are based on story scores as of February 4, 2025. The scores will automatically update and new stories enter RSR's Best SF/F list as 🏆award finalists, winners, and year's best 📙anthologies are released through November 2025.)

For the most part, we're going to focus on ways in which we differ with the Locus List. This should not overshadow the fact that we think they've produced an excellent list that reflects the hard work we know they put into it.

In the section below, the links support the claims in the text by jumping to a view of the table that shows the stories and data being discussed.

1. Overlooked 💬Stories

The Locus List contained many of the stories we expected to see there, but there were a few omissions that surprised us, given how broadly popular some of these stories were.
  • 7 of the top 10 short stories in RSR's list were in the Locus list.
    • This is a smaller overlap than last year.
  • 6 of the top 11 novelettes in RSR's list were in the Locus list.
    • This is a smaller overlap than last year.
  • 5 of the top 12 novellas in RSR's list were in the Locus list.
    • The overlap is small because only 10% of the novellas in the Locus list is from magazines, whereas RSR's novella list is about 33% from magazines.
  • Conversely, here's a view that shows the 56 stories in the Locus list from publications not reviewed by RSR. Thirty-seven of them have non-zero scores because they were recommended by one or more of the prolific reviewers we follow. Over the course of 2025, more will gain scores as award finalists, winners and year's best anthologies are announced.

2. Notable 📚Publications

A publication stands out if it has much more (or less) than an average percentage of its original stories included in the Locus list. Here, we'll define "average" to mean about 10% to 20%, which is roughly the typical percentage of a publication's stories recommended by RSR each year.
  • Publications getting an average share of its stories in the Locus list include Asimov's (9/65, 14%), Beneath Ceaseless Skies (9/56, 16%), Clarkesworld (10/93; 11%), Lightspeed (11/95, 12%), Strange Horizons (7/40; 18%), and Uncanny (6/42; 14%).
  • Publications with a below average share include Analog (2/90; 2%), Apex (2/41, 5%), and F&SF (3/32, 9%).
  • Publications with an above average share include Reactor (13/37, 35%) and paid-only books from Tor novellas (12/20; 60%). One or both of these publications also had above-average representation the last four years (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020).
  • Fans of magazines not reviewed by RSR are welcome to provide the % (and #) of stories included in the Locus list for those magazines in the comments below.

3. Notable ✒️Authors

The merged RSR & Locus list, grouped by author, shows 222 stories by 192 authors. Of authors with 3+ stories in the RSR and/or Locus lists, here are the ones that stood out.

4. ✍New Writers

The Locus list includes 12 stories from Astounding Award-eligible writers, 10 in year 1 and 2 in year 2 of eligibility, versus the 13 in year 1 and 6 in year 2 stories from RSR's 2024 Best SF/F list. Eligibility is based on ISFDB, which can be wrong or incomplete, so please feel free to note corrections in the comments.
Posted by at 2/04/2025 02:23:00 PM

3 comments (may contain spoilers):

  1. Hi! Thank you for putting together this list. It's a great way to find new stuff to read. I just noticed that one of the Clarkesworld Reader's Poll Finalists, "An Intergalactic Smuggler's Guide to Homecoming", is not tagged like the rest of them and thought I would let you know.

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    1. Thanks, fixed! (Might need to hit Ctrl-F5 to refresh the page cache.)

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  2. Really helpful write up. Thank you for doing this!

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