"The Cat That Went To Uranus" included in the Recommended Reading List, Nebula Awards 2025
"Firestarter" longlisted for Best Short Fiction, BSFA Awards 2025
"Italic & Bold" longlisted for Best Short Fiction, BSFA Awards 2023
"I Spent A Year In Forced Labour In The Helium-3 Mines on Titan. Here’s What It Taught Me About Work Ethic" reviewed in Infrequent SF Microreviews
"Absolutely nails the voice, perfectly paced the punchlines, made me laugh so hard I scared my dog."
"Take Flight" reviewed in Tar Vol's Magazine Minis
"It’s a story that expertly blends the small-scale storyline with big questions about family and morality, making it my favorite of today’s set."
"Ellipsism" reviewed in Locus Magazine
"...a wrenching story about a spaceship captain who ends up in a black hole, and all the people who are left behind... Peacock builds up a strong cast around the absence they all feel, made more difficult by the large role the captain played in getting all of them out of the generational cycles they had been in and out among the stars."
"Italic & Bold" reviewed in Reactor Magazine
"...Every time I start thinking that I prefer humans over robots, I end up finding a story that has me laughing with and crying about the latter. And this one is perhaps my favorite: A wonderful little tale that could be about friendship or about love, showcasing enviably clever writing."
"What To Do When A Protagonist Visits Your Generic Village" reviewed in Amazing Stories
"...I grinned from ear to ear throughout, as Peacock is bound to ruffle few feathers by giving us a story, filled to the proverbial brim with overused tropes! As you’ll find out, it’s awesomely entertaining. So, why not do what I did and nip down to your local tavern and raise a cup to a tale well told."
"Generation" reviewed in Fiction to Features
"FANTASTIC SCI-FI WITH A GREAT TWIST! I don’t want to spoil what the secret about this child is before anyone reads, but this story is worth it, especially in this current political climate as immigration becomes more and more pressing of an issue. The twist at the end of how our border patrol officer may know more than he leads on was exciting and propulsive, which would make this a great feature. But most importantly, the mother/daughter relationship at the center is what grounds this story and makes it so beautiful. We feel the bond between our characters and root for them. Apologies for being more on the vague side with this write-up, but I want to force people to read this!"