Vorkosigan Saga wins 2017 Hugo for Best Series

I am extremely pleased to report that the Vorkosigan Saga has won the Hugo Award for Best Series at the 2017 WorldCon in Helsinki, Finland.

Live streaming of the ceremony unfortunately ran afoul of technical difficulties, but I'd been following print links this afternoon as they updated. Generally, if one wins people hurry to say congrats, so you find out pretty quickly; if you lose, it's crickets chirping. So the first I actually heard were two e-mails from friends that said congrats (yay!) but not what for. (Since "Penric and the Shaman" was also a nominee in the novella category, which went this year to "Every Heart a Doorway" by Seanan McGuire, not to my surprise, congrats Seanan!)

I'll post a link to the ceremony recording when I find one.

Official link here:

http://www.worldcon.fi/wsfs-hugos/hug...

Tor also posts the full results here:

http://www.tor.com/2017/08/11/2017-hu...

The WorldCon's own website should have some pretty interesting voting statistics up soon, as well, for those who like to sort through the raw data. (Later: you can find them through the Worldcon link, above.)

Anyway, here are my acceptance remarks, which I gave to read to my friend and fellow Minneapolis writer Caroline Stevermer, who kindly and bravely offered to be my acceptor in and at the event. (It felt deeply weird to have to come up with these months beforehand. Hope they worked OK in the actual context.)

"Series have been a part of storytelling since The Odyssey followed The Iliad, engaging creators and delighting audiences for millennia. I have long thought that the series is an art form as distinct from the novel as the novel is from the short story, but no one studies series in the same way as novels, except those who write and read and love them. This may be more feature than bug.

It’s likely that the neglect of series in academic forums is practical: while teachers can just (barely) get classrooms of undergrads to read and compare half-a-dozen novels in a semester, there’s no way they could get them to do the same for half-a-dozen series.

Happily, free-range genre readers suffer under no such restrictions. There are still a lot of practical challenges for comparing series, especially those still under development by living writers. This year’s Hugo series category is a really interesting experiment in that direction, and I am honored that my work was among those put in the barrel for this particular roll downhill.

No writer could create a work extending over thirty years without an equal number of decades of publisher support, and it was my good luck that Baen Books and I stumbled into each other at the dawns of both of our careers. I need, as ever, to thank editors Betsy Mitchell, the late Jim Baen, Toni Weisskopf, and my agent Eleanor Wood for being my early and ongoing supporters on this long road trip.

And thank you all."

Ta, L.
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Published on August 11, 2017 13:02
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message 1: by David (new)

David Wooddell Congratulations, Lois, it is my favorite series in science fiction.


message 2: by Martha (new)

Martha Woo hoo! Well deserved! //happy dance


message 3: by Seantheaussie (new)

Seantheaussie Congratulations Lois. This is not a surprise. The Hugos love Vorkosigan as much as I do. We both have it as our favourite series.

Commiserations for Penric.


message 4: by Ed (new)

Ed Bear 1. Congratulations on a well-earned honor.

2. I will now express my gratitude by requesting more stories in the series. :) [The reward for a job well done is...]


message 5: by Susan (new)

Susan I'm very pleased that the selectors agreed with me! Congratulations on a well-deserved win.


message 6: by Kliah (new)

Kliah A follower in Toronto, I offer my Congratulations on your most well deserved win. I have followed the saga of Miles et al since story one, eagerly await each new book in the series.


message 7: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Stephens Wow, congrats!


message 8: by Carro (new)

Carro Congrats. A lot. I am also delighted that a series that is as varied as yours, with the books following different formats - romance, military adventure, thriller, murder mystery, romantic comedy - should win. May it encourage other writers to branch out and follow other possibilities for their characters.


message 9: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. Congratulations!!


message 10: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Van Ness Congratulations, may your work endure eternally!


message 11: by Michael (new)

Michael Congratulations on winning this near unique Hugo, Caroline very gratuitously read your acceptance speech.


message 12: by Softness (new)

Softness This is awesome!! ^^


message 13: by Gillian (new)

Gillian Acum Congratulations, Lois. Very well deserved.


message 14: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda I thought the series category had a really strong group of contenders, especially McGuire, Gladstone and Aaronovitch. You were the first, however, both chronologically and in my heart. Congratulations!


message 15: by Keith (new)

Keith Congratulations!! Totally, totally deserved!!


message 16: by Seantheaussie (new)

Seantheaussie Lois are your Five, soon to be six Hugo rocket ships lined up together on your mantelpiece?

Are you like the New England Patriots, who have had to modify the stadium tofind room for their 5th Superbowl banner?


message 17: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Seantheaussie wrote: "Lois are your Five, soon to be six Hugo rocket ships lined up together on your mantelpiece?

Are you like the New England Patriots, who have had to modify the stadium tofind room for their 5th Supe..."


When it wends its way to me from Finland, I will post a picture.

Right now the assorted trophies are scattered about on a set of glass shelves at the back of my living room; I may have to do some rearranging, in due course. I could line them all up on the mantel for a group shot, I suppose. For all the ones that are embodied in, so to speak, physical media.

Because a literary award is not the material object any more than a book is, really.

Ta, L.


message 18: by Robin (new)

Robin Congratulations! I just gave a co-worker a list of your books. I also just read the Latest Penric.


message 19: by Kay (new)

Kay Hudson Well deserved! I love the series, and have recommended it to romance-loving friends.


message 20: by Gabrielle (new)

Gabrielle Congrats!!


message 21: by Sorin (new)

Sorin Congrats from Romania!


message 22: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth McCoy Congrats! I am so happy for the series win!


message 23: by Suelibevg (new)

Suelibevg Congrats from your Ohio librarian friend who now lives in Seattle!


message 24: by Jay (new)

Jay Congratulations. Miles is likely very proud right now, and Mark and Cordelia and all the Koudelkas, among others. Vorbarr Sultana is partying hard tonight!


message 25: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Thank you all for all the kind words -- and from such far-flung places!

Has anyone spotted a link for a vidcast of the Hugo award ceremony? I know the live streaming went awry, but I was wondering if they still captured it all for later release someplace.

Ta, L.


message 26: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Congratulations! Well deserved. Thank you for keeping it going so long and so well. (More please? but only if inspiration strikes.)


message 27: by Al (new)

Al This is well deserved and win for all the fans of great science fiction.


message 28: by Michaeline (new)

Michaeline Duskova Congratulations! That makes three of the VK series and "Mountains of Mourning" double winners (if my Google source is right). Not to mention the many nominations to the Hugo ballot! Loved by fans, and they stand the test of time. What a lovely moment!


message 29: by Kosigan (new)

Kosigan I'm very happy for you - it's certainly my favourite series. There will, no doubt, be pressure for you to write another one - as a reader, I certainly wouldn't complain. You carry on doing whatever it is that you want to do - everyone else can enjoy your existing work all over again; I, for one, plan to - repeatedly.


message 30: by Kelley (new)

Kelley Congratulations!


message 31: by Jean (new)

Jean Congratulations! Very well deserved.


message 32: by Softness (new)

Softness Lois wrote: "Right now the assorted trophies are scattered about on a set of glass shelves at the back of my living room; I may have to do some rearranging, in due course. I could line them all up on the mantel for a group shot, I suppose. For all the ones that are embodied in, so to speak, physical media."

Ooh, a group shot! I'd love to see. ^^


message 33: by Martha (new)

Martha Lois wrote: "Has anyone spotted a link for a vidcast of the Hugo award ceremony? I know the live streaming went awry, but I was wondering..."
I haven't found a video, though they kept promising one. The best I've found is the live-chat coverage: http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-his...


message 34: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Congratulations!


message 35: by Mary (new)

Mary Berg Congratulations! Very well deserved! I finally got my husband to read them. I guess he wanted to know what our son and I have been talking about all these years!


message 36: by Evenstar (new)

Evenstar Deane Congratulations! One of my favorite series!


message 37: by Softness (new)

Softness It's also mentioned here.


message 38: by Meliors (new)

Meliors Simms Congratulations! Your impressive collection of awards rivals Mile's drawer of medals! Do you hide yours away like he does, or display them openly? I would love to see a photo either way.


message 39: by Tehani (new)

Tehani Hugest and most well-deserved congratulations! The series got my top vote, that's for sure.

I thought you might like to know that a friend of mine is studying SF series as his PhD topic (in Queensland, Australia) and included the Vorkosigan Saga in his reading at my recommendation :)

So chuffed to see you receive this inaugural award.


message 40: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Congratulations on a well deserved win. This is by far my favorite series, and my first go-to recommendation whenever someone asks for a new book/series to read. I always ask, "Have you read Vorkosigan?"

"Huh?"

"That's a no. You should rectify that. Your life will be forever changed. Start with this one."

I then proceed to give them my copy of Cordelia's Honor, which I have had to replace in this manner about 10 times. It's worth it.


message 41: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Gaeliceyes wrote: "Congratulations on a well deserved win. This is by far my favorite series, and my first go-to recommendation whenever someone asks for a new book/series to read. I always ask, "Have you read Vorkos..."

That's word-of-mouth with teeth!

Ta and thanks, L.


message 42: by Karl (new)

Karl Smithe This is really terrible Lois. You have set too high a standard for what it takes to qualify. LOL


message 43: by Peter (new)

Peter Tillman Congratulations! And it's my favorite series, too. Thanks for many hours of reading pleasure.


message 44: by Clare (new)

Clare O'Beara Well done! Also I'm delighted that such an award has been created, recognising the dedication and creativity of series authors.


message 45: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Lois wrote: "That's word-of-mouth with teeth!"

OMG SHE SPOKE TO ME! *Swoon* Just kidding.

In all seriousness, I'm very happy for you. And I look forward to future work, should it appear. :)


message 46: by Antonio (new)

Antonio Bueno Congratulations on the award :-)

I don't have a video but I took some pictures of the moment:
http://www.mundoplus.tv/atnbueno/worl...


message 47: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Antonio wrote: "Congratulations on the award :-)

I don't have a video but I took some pictures of the moment:
http://www.mundoplus.tv/atnbueno/worl..."


I'm still hoping for some pix of my friend Caroline Stevermer actually receiving it. I hope they can get the recording of the lost livestream up sometime.

Ta, L.


message 48: by Janny (new)

Janny Congratulations - well deserved, it's such a fun series.


message 49: by Antonio (new)

Antonio Bueno Lois wrote: I'm still hoping for some pix of my friend Caroline Stevermer actually receiving it. I hope they can get the recording of the lost livestream up sometime.

They did official pictures with all the award receivers, so there should be at least a good one.

And about the recording, there's this: "The ceremony is being recorded, and will be available on Worldcon 75’s YouTube channel later" (not there yet)


message 50: by Vuk (new)

Vuk Many congratulations. This made me smile :D


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