On Saturday, nominations for the prestigious science fiction and fantasy prizes. As usual, the finalists were determined by ballot; any member of the 2014, 2015, or 2016 WorldCons could vote.
And yet the names and works that rose to the top provoked a tsunami of controversy. That’s because a group of rightwing activists managed to game the selection process, proposing a fixed slate of nominees and feverishly promoting it.
Since small margins are sufficient to secure Hugo nods, what emerged was whatOf course, the idea of a golden age of science fiction that belonged to men and men only was always bogus, as a recentto editorial force Betty Ballantine both make clear.; also, definitely watch N.K. Jemisin’s 2018 best novel award acceptance speech.
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