

On the same day, as a cherry on the top, BFS award-winning SFF reviews site Pornokitsch listed WSaDF in their five favorite anthologies of the year (which is saying something, as I think it's been a great year for anthologies).This means that, in Dozois's estimation, of the many thousands of SF short stories published in the last twelve months, two of them were in this small press publication.

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All other rights, including full copyright, remain with the authors. Prize-winning stories may be used in promotional contexts and other materials for the We See a Different Frontier anthology.The closing date for entries is midnight UTC on Wednesday January 15th, 2014.For an idea of what sort of stories themes might work, see the original call for submissions for the colonial SF/F anthology.Your story can be in any of the subgenres of science fiction, fantasy, horror or even surreal or magical realist, whatever works for you, so long as you include the theme of colonisation from the perspective of the colonized.

Post your story in a tweet along with both the hashtags #wsadf #YAscifi

To be elligible to enter, you must not yet have reached your twentieth birthday on the day you post the tweet.If you are under 20 years old, this is your chance to win a handful of lovely prizes by writing a short story that fits within a single tweet (with space for hashtags) on the topic of colonialism-themed speculative fiction. To celebrate the recent successes achieved by the We See a Different Frontier: postcolonial speculative fiction anthology, we're going to run another "twitfic" microfiction writing contest over the first couple weeks of the new year.
