Old News but Worth Mentioning: Resignations, Censures Follow in Wake of Hugo Awards Controversy (www.publishersweekly.com)

The resignations and disciplinary actions come after it was revealed that certain authors and books—including R.F. Kuang's hit novel Babel—had been inexplicably deemed not eligible for the Hugo at Worldcon 2023 in Chengdu, China.

zdl, to random
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http://wrongquestions.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-2023-hugo-awards-somehow-it-got.html

I seems if you say "Hugo Awards" three times into a mirror another scandal pops up.

"Appalling as it is, the choice to screen English-language nominees for ideological compatibility may, in fact, be a sideshow to the real scandal, which is that hundreds of Chinese voters have been disenfranchised. And—barring even more revelations—this disenfranchisement cannot be blamed on PRC sensibilities and censorship."

Fuck .
Fuck the .

With a rusty chainsaw.

eleeper, to scifi
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djfiander, to random
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It seems that the #hugoawards 2023 ballot needs to be nominated for a Hugo 2024 short fiction award

Jennifer, to random
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Wow.

The 2023 Hugo Awards: Somehow, It Got Worse
Appalling as it is, the choice to screen English-language nominees for ideological compatibility may, in fact, be a sideshow to the real scandal, which is that hundreds of Chinese voters have been disenfranchised. And—barring even more revelations—this disenfranchisement cannot be blamed on PRC sensibilities and censorship.

#HugoAwards

http://wrongquestions.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-2023-hugo-awards-somehow-it-got.html?m=1

factolvictor, to Podcast
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Great episode by @pluralistic : The Majority of Censorship is Self-Censorship. It’s great to understand the implications of Hugo Awards scandal.

https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/podcast-cory-doctorows-craphound-com/id81294582?i=1000646775200

#podcast #censorship #selfcensorship #hugoawards

eleeper, to Podcasts
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MT VOID : Schedule of discussion groups; comments by on for March; comments on ; book comments on as audio books on http://leepers.us/mtvoid/VOID0223.htm from @eleeper and Tagged @scifi

beecycling, to random
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After the 2023 Hugo Awards debacle, Adrian Tchaikovsky announces on his website: "I cannot consider myself a Hugo winner and will not be citing the 2023 award result in my biographical details, or on this site."
#HugoAwards

https://adriantchaikovsky.com/

deborahh, to scifi
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Yep. Evidence that the Hugo award admins bowed to Chinese government political pressure and excluded many deserving authors from the running.

This makes me so sad for them. And angry 🤬

#Scifi fans, please watch.

@ashedryden https://scholar.social/@ashedryden/111970063474435815
#bookstodon #hugoAwards #whatToRead

blaft, to random
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No Blaft book has ever won an award of any sort. Very few have even been eligible for any (there aren't a lot of anthology awards, our books are often multi- or cross-genre, we have a lot of co-authored/co-translated stuff, often there are multiple nationalities, not published in US/UK, etc.)

I occasionally worry about this--should we be trying harder to win prizes?--but right now, reading about the #HugoAwards omnishambles makes me kind of glad we haven't bothered!

Jason, to SF
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Reads like something from a 1980s SF dystopian novel.

HEADLINE: Science fiction authors were excluded from awards for fear of offending China

The fact that an association supposedly dedicated to creating a humanistic view of the future would self-censor is chilling.

#HugoAwards #NeilGaimen #SF #Censorship

claudinec, to random
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As someone who reads science fiction and occasionally updates my blog built with a static site generator... the #Hugo hashtag is a bit confusing these days. Maybe #HugoAwards and #GoHugo are less ambiguous?

kazarnowicz, to random
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If you have a Hugo Award, it now also comes with an “Approved by the CCP” rubber stamp.

If you make a list that has been washed from people who can upset the CCP, you are milquetoast at best and a useful idiot [for the CCP] at worst.

I feel bad for last year’s winners who did not ask for this, but will forever by associated with the corruption of the awards.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/science-fiction-authors-excluded-hugo-awards-china-rcna139134

#WritingCommunity #HugoAwards

vitriolix, to random
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this is pretty egregious

"Some books, like Kuang’s “Babel” — which won the 2023 British Book Award for Fiction — appear to have been excluded simply for taking place in China. Zhao’s novel “Iron Widow” was flagged as being a “reimagining of the rise of the Chinese Empress Wu Zetian.”"

"Science fiction authors were excluded from awards for fear of offending China"
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/science-fiction-authors-excluded-hugo-awards-china-rcna139134

jason_w_karpf, to bookstodon
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Science fiction authors were excluded from awards for fear of offending China - NBC News

Disgrace for honored sci-fi award and gathering behind it. Real life dystopia.

@bookstodon @religion https://apple.news/Ajk83YkZDSOeEn2iipo37VA

joeo10, to sciencefiction
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Wow, there's a great report that's now live that reveals some authors have been excluded from Hugo Awards considerations in order to not piss off China. This kills any credibility the Hugos have now surely. https://file770.com/the-2023-hugo-awards-a-report-on-censorship-and-exclusion/

More coverage: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/feb/15/authors-excluded-from-hugo-awards-over-china-concerns

elmyra, to random
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Unpopular opinion: The censorship of the 2023 by the administrators is appalling. But the smug, self-congratulatory language employed particularly by Chris M. Barkley in the report, only just stopping short of declaring that only majority-white western countries should be allowed to host a Worldcon, really fucking grates.

Tinido, to Pubtips German
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News from scandal:
"WIP officials announced that director Dave McCarty and board chair Kevin Standlee have resigned " The linked article also gives an overview on the developments that led to the resignation.


@bookstodon

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/awards-and-prizes/article/94229-resignations-censures-follow-in-wake-of-hugo-awards-controversy.html

suswatibasu, to sciencefiction
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WIP leaders resign following Hugo Awards censorship controversy

"Public comments that have led to harm of the goodwill and value of our marks"

#HugoAwards #ScienceFiction #WritingCommunity

https://howtobe247.com/wip-leaders-resign-after-hugo-awards-censorship-controversy/

sarenaulibarri, to solarpunk
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Can we see some novellas in the awards list this year published by someone other than Tordotcom?

Here’s a good review of mine, ANOTHER LIFE, published by @StelliformPress

And check out the rest of the Nerds of a Feather novella project to learn about tons of other amazing 2023 novellas! 💙📚

http://www.nerds-feather.com/2024/01/novella-project-another-life-by-sarena.html

CaptManiac, to random
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Hugo Awards' Integrity Thrown into Question. Censureship from political and government parties during Chengdu Worldcon likely.

https://www.polygon.com/24049021/hugo-awards-controversy-china-censorship-babel

#hugoawards #hugoawards2023 #sff

offby1, to python
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The nomination process is now open, and I'm proud to say that the nomination site is an “I built that" thing; I was asked to provide the software rather last minute, and I'm pleased to see it in use like this.

For those of you interested in the technical aspects, it is written in / / and is fully open source; you can check out the code at https://github.com/WorldconVotingSystems/nomnom and contribute, too.

I am hoping to see it used for Seattle in 2025's Worldcon as well

claudinec, to random
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Some time during the Greater Melbourne Lockdowns (cue "pandemic time" handwave) I stopped reading fiction. In the last few years of the 2010s I was a member of somewhere between two and four book clubs (three of them were kind of the same crowd but with different themes and schedules) and I had finally returned to my childhood dream/cosplay of becoming a librarian. In 2020 the book clubs moved to Zoom and a dearly departed friend started yet another online reading group. After a year or two, fiction took a back seat as I focused on study – to be expected – and both screen-reading fatigue and Zoom fatigue took root – also to be expected.

But graduating and starting to cautiously return to the outside world didn't change my reading habits. Sure, I had been spending more time with audiobooks during my permitted-outdoor-exercise time and then during my hour-long tram commute, but something had happened to my attention in those indistinguishable days. "Serious" reading became a work thing – as both an information professional and a professional intersectional queer – so when it came to leisure time I turned away from the long pages and towards my renewed interest in comics. I didn't feel guilty or ashamed that I was reading less prose, but I missed the days when I had the attention span to spend a whole weekend absorbed in a novel.

One positive personal outcome of the current #HugoAwards ... thing ... is that it lit up a part of my brain that said, "remember when you read science fiction and hung out with people who ran conventions?" That, and catching up on how fiction magazines are being crushed by both Big Tech's urge to make every a streaming service and by spam from large language models, prompted me to look for what I'd been missing. I found my @WeightlessBooks login and grabbed the latest issues of Uncanny, Clarkesworld, and Forever. Maybe I'll even consider replacing some of my streaming-TV subscriptions with magazine subs.

The story to break my reading drought was "Marginalia" by @maryrobinette, a name I recognised and the first story in the current Uncanny. But I'm looking forward to discovering many new writers and new worlds.

rticks, to random
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The best solution for the Hugo/World Con fiasco is simple.

Change the constitution so that starting with Chengu, any nation that censors for "compliance with local laws" gets on a list that must be presented for FIFTY YEARS of "Before you vote for this finalist know that this nation has engaged in previous censorship of the awards."

Let China wear the cone of shame for two and a half generations

#WorldCon #Hugo #HugoAwards #SadPuppies #SickPuppies #CCP #Censorshil

bloodravenlib, to books
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In #chismes from the world of #books. The more details revealed about it, not that there are that many given the awards people are just not really talking, the worse it looks.

>Science fiction awards held in China under fire for excluding authors

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/jan/24/science-fiction-awards-held-in-china-under-fire-for-excluding-authors

#awards #HugoAwards #censorship #reading

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