The 14th Speculative Fiction Contest
Sponsored by the Society of Actuaries (SOA) sections:
Technology Section
Actuary of the Future Section
Predictive Analytics and Futurism Section
To all the participants, thank you for making this such an exciting contest. Creativity is one of the traits to keep the profession relevant in the years to come.
Prize winners
1st Place ($400): |
“Just Don’t Look At It” by Chris Fievoli, FCIA |
2nd Place ($300): |
“Health Watch” by Camille Knepper |
Most unique use of technology (Technology Section) ($150): |
“Premium Day (Eve)” by Karl Gagnon, FSA, MAAA |
Best Use of Futurism (Predictive Analytics and Futurism Section) ($150): |
“The Elixir of Life” by Angela Xu, ASA |
Most creative actuarial career of the future (Actuary of the Future Section) ($150): |
“Preferred Plus” by Al Klein, FSA, MAAA |
The following prize winners will receive a specially designed Speculative Fiction Zoom background and an SOA branded gift. |
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Reader’s Favorite Story: |
“Tea Leaves” by Bethany Coffey, FSA |
Best First-Time Entry: |
“The Elixir of Life” by Angela Xu, ASA |
Best Company Participation: |
“Grandpa’s Secret” by David Koenig, FSA, MAAA |
Contest Coordinator’s Favorite: |
“Actuaries From Mars!” by Nathan Worrell, FSA |
Best Connection to our theme: |
“Farewell, Valaria” by Beverly Orth, FSA |
Contest Coordinator’s Honorable Mention (for the first graphic story to be entered): |
“A Journey Into the Ocean of Existence” by Nathan Worrell, FSA |
Thank you for all of the time, work and extensive support from the Technology Section, Actuary of the Future Section and Predictive Analytics and Futurism Section. Special thanks to:
- Bob Mielke, professor of English at Truman State University,—contest judge.
- Gary Lange, who spearheaded this contest since 2003. His dedication and forward-thinking mindset have kept this contest fresh.
- Tracy Kirkman, who provided valuable assistance, new ideas and comments on the stories.
Congratulations to all who participated.
Read all the stories.
- A Journey Into the Ocean of Existence, by Nathan Worrell, FSA
- Actuaries From Mars!, by Nathan Worrell, FSA
- Ares Life & Casualty, by Jerry Levy, ASA
- Breaking the Binary, by Anna Bearrood
- Carbon Speed Dating, by Joanna Surowka
- Career Advice, by Gennady Stolyarov, FSA, MAAA, ACAS
- Caught Red Handed, by Linda Peng
- Downtown, 5:06 pm, by Tyler Heasley, ASA, MAAA
- Farewell, Valaria, by Beverly Orth, FSA
- George ‘The Actuary’ Johnson, by Lee Nizan, FSA, MAAA, EA
- Grandpa’s Secret, by David Koenig, FSA, MAAA
- Health Watch, by Camille Knepper
- Interview with an Axuary, by Jerry Levy, ASA
- Just Don’t Look At It, by Chris Fievoli, FCIA
- Little Wing, by Richard O. Giberson, FSA, MAAA
- Model Citizen, by Gregory A. Dreher, FSA, MAAA
- Off-Balance-Sheet Inheritance, by John Blocher, FSA, MAAA
- Old Fashioned, by Margaret Berger, FSA, EA, MAAA, FCA
- PanDimensional Life, by Walt Herrington, FSA
- Peter Perfect’s Pandemic Protection Policy, by Richard Joss
- Pitagada, by Matthew LaFountain, FSA, MAAA, CERA
- Poliatrics, by Walt Herrington, FSA
- Preferred Plus, by Al Klein, FSA, MAAA
- Premium Day (Eve), by Karl Gagnon, FSA, MAAA
- Remember, by Robert Ellerbruch
- Sarah Tzimenes, Actuary and Psychic, Summons the Spirit of Lucy Jane Wright, by Ken Faig, Jr., FSA
- Scenes From the Life of Ulpian, by Ken Faig, Jr., FSA
- Tea Leaves, by Bethany Coffey, FSA
- The Demon at Work, by Karthik Tumuluru
- The Elixir of Life, by Angela Xu, ASA
- The Warehouse, by Kevin Bublitz, FSA, FCIA
- Traveller from an Antique Land, by Patrick Kinlaw, FSA, EA, MAAA
- What They Said Didn’t Matter, by Luke Swiatek