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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Catching up on my short genre fiction, I stumbled across this gem; Creation by Jeffrey Ford (reprinted in Fantasy Magazine). It's stories like this that I think should be garnering awards. It's all a matter of taste--at least I hope it is!--but Kij Johnson's 2010 Nebula-winning short-story Ponies left me dumb-founded; as did her 2009 Nebula winner. This is the best that short genre-fiction has to offer?!
To be fair, Jeffrey Ford's Creation was nominated for a Nebula in 2002, but didn't win. Is there a huge socio-political, clique-ey aspect to the short-fiction universe that I'm unaware of? Is it just Kij Johnson's "turn?" Do I just have horrible tastes in short fiction? Or has "good" become antiquated criteria, and subtext (delivered in a shocking package) all that matters anymore.  Whatever. Stop focusing on the negative....... whoosah.
Creation is an example of the whimsical, beautiful, thought-provoking style of short-story that would win the annual DiapDealer Award. 
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Nebulas are nominated based on published stories of the previous year. So your story would have qualified in 2003.