Can you find her?
Look closely!
Don’t give up!
Can you find her?
Look closely!
Don’t give up!
The headline says it. I believe I’ve contacted all outstanding queries, but in case I missed yours, here’s your notification. Moving on to June now.
And, no, I’m not trying to be “the voice of reason” with regard to the Hugos. These are my views; disagree if you like. I COULD BE WRONG
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) April 20, 2014
And, now, for your information and consideration: People who disagree with me and think I am very, very wrong with regard to my thoughts on the Hugos this year:
You may find that you agree with them more than me. In which case: Agree with them more than me. As I’ve noted before, I could be wrong.
The only thing I would note is that I’ve not ever said people must read everything up for consideration for the Hugo. If you find you can’t, for whatever reason, then don’t, and (I think this follows) I would suggest leaving it off the final ballot entirely. Likewise, if you read it but can’t separate it out from the author, that’s life, and that’s okay. I think it’s worth trying, but a) it’s not always possible, b) no one’s obliged to agree that this is the best course of action.
In any event, take a look at what these folks have to say. They’re worth the read.