Big news
I’ve redesigned my website.
You may notice something in the header that was not there before: a mention of my being a Hugo nominee.
That’s right: I’m thrilled to announce that my story “That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made” has been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette. I continue to be amazed at my good fortune.
In celebration of the Hugo nomination, I’m once again making the story available online for free until voting on the Hugos closes (sometime in July.) If you want a Kindle or Nook edition, they’re only 99¢.
But that’s not all! The celebration savings continue: I’m cutting the ebook price of my novel Unforgettable 67% to only 99¢ for the same period.








How exciting! Congratulations.
Congratulations! A well-deserved honor for a terrific story.
Eric, my friend, that’s called burying the lead.
Huge congrats, man!
Congratulations and nice site upgrade.
Congratulations Eric. Nice to see your hard work paying off.
Congrats, Eric. That’s wonderful news. :)
Many congratulations, Eric! And I like the new website look!
Nice new look. I like it.
Huge congratulations on the nomination!
Woo hoo!
Congrats on the Hugo nom!
Congratulations! Your site looks great. Very clean, easy on the eyes and intuitive to navigate. You\’re very generous to give away your work. Cool!
Wonderful! So exciting!
Congrats Eric. Love to new site.
[...] Eric James Stone’s story “That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made” has been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette. It has already been nominated for a Nebula Award in the same category. Stone is making the story available for free until voting on the Hugos closes in July. The nomination is especially interesting for me in that the story is an overtly Mormon story, with Mormon characters and theology. Also, Stone recently self-published his first novel, Unforgettable, as an e-book. [...]
Dude, your site is smoking. Looks great!!