Hugo Nomination Resources
Jan. 12th, 2019 10:38 amHugo nominations are open and quite few people on my reading list are talking about what they plan to nominate. This year the Lodestar Award for Best YA book finally has name and I get little trill when I see people calling it the Lodestar. It is really truly lovely to see something I worked on behind the scenes out in the world.
For those of you who are nominating and would like some resources to help I have some links.
First my friends and
ladybusiness have spreadsheet of eligible works. This open source so if your favorite isn't there please add it!
A.C. Wise maintains a very helpful list of eligibility and recommendation posts.
There's also this page that lists writes eligible for John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
And this page lists things that are eligible for semiprozine though they don't seem to have updated in a bit.
Have any other useful resources? Please share! Also I'm happy to answer technical questions about how the Hugos work or about WSFS (the org that runs worldcon and the Hugos)
For those of you who are nominating and would like some resources to help I have some links.
First my friends and
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A.C. Wise maintains a very helpful list of eligibility and recommendation posts.
There's also this page that lists writes eligible for John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
And this page lists things that are eligible for semiprozine though they don't seem to have updated in a bit.
Have any other useful resources? Please share! Also I'm happy to answer technical questions about how the Hugos work or about WSFS (the org that runs worldcon and the Hugos)