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horizon-verizon · 15 days
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The fact that Daenerys’ novella “blood of the dragon” was published in July 1996 and AGOT was published August 1996 which means she won GRRM a Hugo Award, the most prestigious literary award in science fiction and fantasy, before ASOIAF was an existing series.. yeah def don’t compare your flop faves to her.
Look it up, this is true!
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microsff · 4 months
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** My search skills are too weak. Is there a list of the nationalities of Hugo Award finalists over the years? Someone asked if I was the first Swedish finalist, and I can't even find how to find out. **
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They declared the Sandman season ineligible for dramatic presentation long form under 3.8.3 ("If any series and a subset series thereof both receive sufficient nominations to appear on the final ballot, only the version which received more nominations shall appear.")
Presumably this was because a Sandman episode being nominated for dramatic presentation short form but they then declared the episode ineligible without clarifying why.
I don't watch the show but googling it looks like the episode was released in 2022 so I can't see why it wouldn't be eligible.
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netmassimo · 8 months
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The novella "A Psalm for the Wild-Built" by Becky Chambers was published for the first time in 2021. It's the first book in the Monk & Robot series. It won the Hugo Award for best novella of the year.
Sibling Dex is a tea monk who sought a spiritual life. They still feel a certain dissatisfaction but can't understand what they need. They decide to change their travel routine by venturing on paths different from the ones they usually take, where humans let nature grow wild again.
During their new journey, Sibling Dex comes across a robot who tells them its name is Splendid Speckled Mosscap. Despite its completely friendly attitude, Dex remains dumbfounded because generations have passed since robots decided to live on their own. Splendid Speckled Mosscap has a very simple and yet damned complex question: "What do people need?"
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smhallow · 9 months
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AWARDS ELIGIBILITY 2023
Below please find a list of SHORT FICTION, each story available online, compiled for this year's eligibility / award season!
LITTLE SCREAMS, SEIZE THE PRESS, JANUARY 2023 LINK: https://www.seizethepress.com/2023/01/19/hallow-6/ When Sacha stops following the family tradition of vomiting Bad Feelings and destroying the little creatures borne of the purge, strange and terrible things follow.
MANDY AND LULU WELCOME WALTER, CATSCAST (EPISODE 12), FEBRUARY 2023 LINK: https://www.patreon.com/posts/catscast-episode-77766108 When Gothic vampire bride Lulu's reincarnating cat returns to her, valley girl vampire Mandy -- who hates cats! -- throws a real fit about it.
HOW TO STAY MARRIED TO BABA YAGA, BAFFLING MAGAZINE, APRIL 2023 LINK: https://www.bafflingmag.com/issue-eleven/how-to-stay-married-to-baba-yaga A how-to guide for how to make your marriage last to the witch of all witches, Baba Yaga. Instructions include acquiring a taste for human meat, collecting the eggs the house lays, and NOT telling your wife about the human girl in the woods.
MY FORMALDEHYDE DARLING; OR, A REDRESS FOR THE FEMALE CREATURE, THE ICARUS COLLECTIVE, JUNE 2023 LINK: https://www.icaruswritingcollective.com/the-sun-issue/my-formaldehyde-darling After Justine Moritz hangs for a crime she didn't commit, Elizabeth Lavaneza steals Victor Frankenstein's journals to bring her back to life... and faces utter betrayal.
Thank you for your consideration!
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cryoverkiltmilk · 2 years
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As I'm updating my resume, the temptation to add "2019 Hugo Award (Winner)" as an achievement is significant. (AO3)
Then again...
Interviewer: (hypothetical) "That's very interesting! May I see your work?"
Me: "You absolutely may NOT."
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tachyonpub · 11 months
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swissmissing · 2 years
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Sometimes I remember the time we all won a Hugo award.
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bloseroseone · 22 days
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The Hugo Award Voting Process: How Are Winners Selected?
One of the most important awards in the science fiction and fantasy fields is the Hugo Award. These honors recognise the best works in these categories and honor notable contributions to fan art, television, film, and literature.
The Hugo Awards stand out not only for their lengthy history but also for their inclusive voting mechanism, which incorporates fans in the process.
What steps must a nominee take to win, and how does this voting process actually operate? Let’s explore the exciting realm of Hugo Award voting and learn about the procedures used to choose the winners.
What Are the Hugo Awards?
Hugo Gernsback, the creator of “Amazing Stories,” is honored with the Hugo Awards, which have been given annually since 1953 to honor outstanding works of science fiction and fantasy.
These awards highlight the diversity and inventiveness within the genres with a wide number of categories, including Best Novel, Best Short Story, Best Dramatic Presentation, and more.
History and Origins of the Hugo Awards
The history of the Hugo Awards dates back to the early years of American science fiction fandom. The awards have changed over time to match shifts in the genre and its fan base, continuing to hold its prominence as an important indicator of success in speculative fiction....Continue reading
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2021: Reception of US SciFi in China; A Chinese SF Grandmaster -- Ye Longye
The first article covers the reception of US science fiction in the PRC since 1978 in the context of the growth of the Chinese domestic science fiction field. The second article is an affectionate remembrance of Chinese science fiction grandmaster and leaders Ye Longye 叶永烈. Ye Longye (1940-2020) Chinese author and occasional film director, sometimes under the pen-names Ye Yang, Ye Ting, Xiao…
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desertstarsbooks · 7 months
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AND THEN I WAS A FAN
Downbelow Station by C.J. Cherryh, Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel, 1982 There was a time when I made a point of reading Hugo Award winners as soon as a given year’s WorldCon results were announced. (Assuming I hadn’t already read that book – which was a rare thing.) That’s a habit I’ve lost over the past twenty or so years, and with a very few exceptions, I haven’t really been keeping…
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microsff · 1 year
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** Today is the last day of voting for the Hugo Award. If you are a WorldCon member, please remember to also vote in all the fan categories. We often get overlooked - your vote will definitely make a difference. **
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countzeroor · 8 months
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Vlog: The 2023 Hugo Award Mess
Some technical difficulties on my end meant that I had to do another vlog style video, so it’s time to stay semi-topical and talk about the recent 2023 Hugo Award backlash. Continue reading Vlog: The 2023 Hugo Award Mess
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authorjacobfloyd · 9 months
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AMERICAN GODS by Neil Gaiman
It seems all I’ve ever heard about for years in the writing world is Neil Gaiman this and Neil Gaiman that. I read NEVERWHERE and was really underwhelmed. Everyone told me I should read AMERICAN GODS. I read the description and thought it sounded an awful lot like Clive Barker’s THE DAMNATION GAME at heart. While the premise seems to have been taken from there, and the stories are a bit similar,…
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sixth-light · 7 months
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Holy shit someone finally leaked what went down with the Hugos and from a quick skim it appears to be the worst possible scenario: that is, Western award-runners PREEMPTIVELY censoring anything they thought the Chinese government might not like. Clownery AND fascism.
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deepdarkspaceblog · 11 months
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2023 Hugo, Astounding, & Lodestar Award Winners Announced
The 2023 Hugo, Astounding, & Lodestar winners have been announced. #scifi #hugos #81stworldcon #chengdu
On 21 October the Hugo, Astounding, & Lodestar Award Winners were announced at the 81st World Science Fiction Convention in Chengdu, China. Best Novel Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher (Tor; Titan UK) Best Novella Where the Drowned Girls Go, Seanan McGuire (Tordotcom) Best Novelette “The Space-Time Painter”, Hai Ya (Galaxy’s Edge 4/22) Best Short Story “Rabbit Test”, Samantha Mills…
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