Correction: Hugo Awards voting campaign sparks controversy | EW.com

CORRECTION: After misinterpreting reports in other news publications, EW published an unfair and inaccurate depiction of the Sad Puppies voting slate, which does, in fact, include many women and writers of color. As Sad Puppies’ Brad Torgerson explained to EW, the slate includes both women and non-caucasian writers, including Rajnar Vajra, Larry Correia, Annie Bellet,…

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Sad Puppies’ Hijacking of the Hugo Awards Won’t Stifle Diversity in Science Fiction — The Atlantic

The prizes have been targeted by voting blocks opposed to progressive efforts to recognize more women and writers of color. But trying to undo change in an increasingly diverse world is futile. Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters The science-fiction and fantasy literature world might seem by its nature to be forward-thinking, but it hasn’t been free from the…

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2015 Hugo Awards: How the sad and rabid puppies took over the sci-fi nominations.

Hugo Awards, Dealer’s room, Aussiecon 4, Melbourne, Australia, September 2, 2010. Photo courtesy Cory Doctorow/Flickr What on Earthsea is happening with the 2015 Hugo Awards? On Saturday, nominations for the prestigious science fiction and fantasy prizes were announced. As usual, the finalists were determined by ballot; any member of the 2014, 2015, or 2016 WorldCons…

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