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escritoireazul) wrote2019-09-20 03:24 pm
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Fandom: Oh, Hugo, Where Have HuGone
If I had an active fannish Twitter or Tumblr, I would have added to my profile: 100% Absolutely Positively Not a Hugo Award Winner. But I don't, so I shan't.
The Fanlore write-up of the controversy.
This is really putting me off the Hugos and Worldcon. Feels like another cultural clash in SFF, and I am really fucking tired of them. They're necessary and good changes can come out of them, but so tired.
The Fanlore write-up of the controversy.
This is really putting me off the Hugos and Worldcon. Feels like another cultural clash in SFF, and I am really fucking tired of them. They're necessary and good changes can come out of them, but so tired.
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That is a hard transition for a lot of people, and I hope everyone can find their way to getting what they want from their fandom experience.
Fanlore's doing the dirty work collecting stuff for sure.
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Yeah, it's hard, especially if you came to the "scene" by exchanging fics chapter by chapter over emails like I did, just to a handful of people as opposed to the internet at large. There's no stopping it, and intellectually I get why having this type of transformative work recognized is a good thing, but I also feel very, very protective of my particular corner of it and don't want it publicized. I don't know how to join to those feelings together nicely.