Hugo-Eligible Works for 2011
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The Hugo Awards are a major SFF award, distinctive for being fan-driven: fans nominate works for the award, and fans have the final vote on the award. "Fan" is defined as "anyone who springs $50 for a ChiCon 2012 supporting membership before January 31st". (
theferret summarizes why one might want to become a Hugo voter: a chance to boost the career of your favorite creators, and ebooks of the works on the final ballot.) Nominations for the Hugo ballot are currently open; nominations are due March 11.
Some have expressed interest in knowing what poc-created works and which poc SFF professionals and fans are eligible for nomination: this is the post! Rec and discuss your favorite works below (or, alternatively, just name poc-created works that are eligible, whether or not you are actively recommending them); I'll pull the recs up into the main post. And yes, go ahead and rec works or people for the non-book-related categories, if you wish. Just make sure that the people or creators that you are nominating are chromatic/non-white/people of color.
(And please feel free to signal-boost this around! Crowd-sourcing is good!)
( Best Novel )
( Best Novella, Novellette )
( Best Short Story )
( Best Related Work, Graphic Story )
( Best Dramatic Presentation: Long Form, Short Form )
( Editors, Artists, Zines, Fan Works )
( John W. Campbell (new writer) )
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Some have expressed interest in knowing what poc-created works and which poc SFF professionals and fans are eligible for nomination: this is the post! Rec and discuss your favorite works below (or, alternatively, just name poc-created works that are eligible, whether or not you are actively recommending them); I'll pull the recs up into the main post. And yes, go ahead and rec works or people for the non-book-related categories, if you wish. Just make sure that the people or creators that you are nominating are chromatic/non-white/people of color.
(And please feel free to signal-boost this around! Crowd-sourcing is good!)
( Best Novel )
( Best Novella, Novellette )
( Best Short Story )
( Best Related Work, Graphic Story )
( Best Dramatic Presentation: Long Form, Short Form )
( Editors, Artists, Zines, Fan Works )
( John W. Campbell (new writer) )