The 2023 Hugo Awards: Somehow, It Got Worse
The last month has been a busy one in Hugo and Worldcon fandom. After the shock of the much-belated 2023 nominating stats, and their revelation of serious irregularities in the compilation of the award's ballot, there was a great ferment of conversation and action. Mainstream publications have caught wind of the scandal and publicized it far and wide . Turnover in the few permanent committees that oversee the Hugo trademark and intellectual property has been high . The poor folks at the upcoming Glasgow Worldcon have been scrambling to respond to the evolving situation and to distance themselves from the previous committee—including, most recently, making a laconic announcement that they would refuse any of Chengdu's passalong funds, the budgetary surplus that is traditionally bequeathed from one Worldcon to the next. And stats nerds—of which this community is, unsurprisingly, blessed with a surfeit—have been furiously crunching the nominations numbers and EPH calculations
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That's my favourite strip comic ruined!
I thought Hobbes was real!
Next Seth Green is going to make a Robot Chicken Vignette showing that Garfield can't actually talk, and all those anthropomorphic animals in the Far Side actually aren't capable of the complex cultural expressions they make.
Oh the Despair!
(M Night Shmalayan rollerskates into the frame: "What a Twist!")
-J
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