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Best Lightspeed Magazine Story of 2010 Poll and Contest

Now that we’ve bid 2010 goodbye, it’s time to take a fond look back. We had an excellent year for fiction and many of our stories have been picked up for best-of-the-year volumes. So the editors have had their say, but we’d like to give our readers the chance to tell us what their favorite stories are, too. You’re the reason we can keep publishing amazing stories, so you should get a say. Thus, our first annual Lightspeed Magazine Story Poll!

Just like our sister-publication, Fantasy Magazine, however, we’re rewarding the winning authors, and not only will the story with the most votes get the author bragging rights—it will also win them a prize.

But wait, there’s more! We’re also offering a prize to readers. If you leave a comment on any of the 16 original stories published in 2010 at Lightspeed Magazine you will be entered in a drawing for a prize of your own. In order for your entry to qualify, there are some rules:

1. The comment must be substantive — not just ‘This story was awesome’. Tell us why you liked or didn’t like the story, make your case that it’s one of the best stories of 2010 (if you feel that way), or anything else you’re moved to say.

2. You are allowed to comment on as many stories as you like, but only one comment per story is counted. (Example: if you comment 1 time on 5 stories, we throw your name in the hat 5 times, if you comment 5 times on 1 story, we throw your name in the hat only once.) Maximum number of entries is 10.

3. Your comment must be timestamped on or after February 1st and on or before February 28th.

The winner is picked randomly, so the more you comment, the better your chances. The prize? A $50 gift certificate to Amazon.com.

Here are links to all of the eligible, original fiction we published in 2010:

Click here to take the Lightspeed Poll!

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John Joseph Adams

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John Joseph Adams is the series editor of Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy and the New York Times bestselling editor of more than forty anthologies, such as Wastelands, A People’s Future of the United States, and Out There Screaming (with Jordan Peele). He is also editor (and publisher) of the Hugo Award-winning magazine Lightspeed and is publisher of its sister-magazine Nightmare. Called “the reigning king of the anthology world” by Barnes & Noble, John is a winner of the Hugo, Stoker, Locus, British Fantasy, and ENNIE awards and a ten-time World Fantasy Award finalist. In addition to his short fiction work, he’s the co-creator of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast, and for five years he was the editor of the John Joseph Adams Books novel imprint for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Lately, he’s been working as an editor and game designer on TTRPG projects for Kobold Press, Paizo, and Monte Cook Games. Learn more at johnjosephadams.com.

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