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I know, so many!! I really just want to make it clear we're not going to push any specific agenda, definitely not for any sort of worldview anyone might hold, if you catch my drift.
I think I'd bet that
A Little Hatred
The Raven Tower
The Future of Another Timeline
will be shortlisted novels.
And
This Is How You Lose the Time War will be in the novella category
That's as far as I've gotten lol
A Little Hatred
The Raven Tower
The Future of Another Timeline
will be shortlisted novels.
And
This Is How You Lose the Time War will be in the novella category
That's as far as I've gotten lol
No idea what will end up on the ballot this year, but my nominees for best novel were:The Winter of the Witch
Children of Ruin
A Little Hatred
Supernova Era
Tiamat's Wrath
Oh, Children of Ruin, how could I forget!
I'm sort of hoping Winter of the Witch and Tiamat's Wrath don't make the short list. Not for any reason except that I'm supposed to try and read all the short list and I have only read the first in series for both, which would just EXPLODE what I had to read for them o.O
I'm sort of hoping Winter of the Witch and Tiamat's Wrath don't make the short list. Not for any reason except that I'm supposed to try and read all the short list and I have only read the first in series for both, which would just EXPLODE what I had to read for them o.O
Yes The Raven Tower got 5 stars from me. I wish I had read so many other though! I also liked Dead Astronauts but I’m still unsure about Future ...
My personal list would be:Children of Ruin
The Future of Another Timeline
Atlas Alone
They Will Drown in Their Mothers' Tears
The Little Animals
But I guess the only one out of those with chances is "The Future of another Timeline"
I guess some of the for me more mediocre works will be there, like
A Memory Called Empire
The Outside
Gideon the Ninth
My own slate for Best Novel:The Future of Another Timeline; Annalee Newitz; Tor Books
The Light Brigade; Kameron Hurley; Gallery / Saga Press
Luna: Moon Rising; Ian McDonald; Tor Books
Tiamat's Wrath; James S.A. Corey; Orbit
A Little Hatred: Joe Abercrombie; Orbit
I wish I could read Children of Ruin before the deadline but no discount until now.
Others
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Here's my current ballot. I'm on holiday for most of next week, though, so I may get more read and/or watched before the deadline.Best Novel:
The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling
Unnatural Magic by C.M. Waggoner
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine (Assuming I both finish it by Friday and continue to think it award-worthy when I've read the whole thing.)
Best Novella:
The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark (My absolute favorite SFF read of last year.)
Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh
Serpent Rose by Kari Sperring
The Lights Go Out in Lychford by Paul Cornell
A Time to Reap by Elizabeth Bear (Link goes to the story online.)
Best Series
James Asher by Barbara Hambly
Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form
Captain Marvel
Good Omens
Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
Hallelujah (Link goes to the vid on Youtube.)
Lodestar Award
Minor Mage by T. Kingfisher
Astounding Award
Caitlin Starling
Emily Tesh
C.M. Waggoner
As to what I think will be on the ballot: I don't have any firm guesses for novel other than Gideon the Ninth.For novella, I'm guessing To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers, This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone, The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark, In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire, and The Deep by Rivers Solomon.
BDP-LF will almost certainly include Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame. Good Omens might make the ballot here, or it might show up as individual episodes in BDP-SF.
R.F. Kuang is in her second year of eligibility for the Astounding Award and will probably be nominated again.
Hugo nominee slates are being accepted! Anyone have guesses/want to share their slate?
Please remember that we are not trying to GameStop the Hugos--this is a friendly fan discussion only!
Please remember that we are not trying to GameStop the Hugos--this is a friendly fan discussion only!
My ballot as of today.Disclaimer: I don't usually pick the ones ended up winning :D
Top four categories:
Best novel
The Vanished Birds
Vagabonds
The Relentless Moon
The Burning God
The Blade Between
Best novella
The Empress of Salt and Fortune
When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain
The Stone Wētā
Ife-Iyoku, The Tale of Imadeyunuagbon; Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, part of Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction from Africa and the African Diaspora
I still have one slot left but the other novellas I read are just not on par with above ones.
Best novelette
A Whisper of Blue; Ken Liu
Convergence in Chorus Architecture; Dare Segun Falowo
Lone Puppeteer of a Sleeping City; Arula Ratnakar
Monster; Naomi Kritzer
Niuniu; Baoshu
Best short stories
Have Your #Hugot Harvested at This Diwata-Owned Café; Vida Cruz
The River of Night; Tlotlo Tsamaase
Lost in Darkness and Distance; Clara Madrigano
Red Bati; Dilman Dila
The Translator, at Low Tide; Vajra Chandrasekera
Other categories:
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Not sure if I've time to think about the rest, usually I just wait for the nominees, read them, and then decide.
Sadly I haven't read that many eligible works, so I don't have much I would name.I think at this point I'd only nominate The Book of Koli for novel. Other novels I've read published in 2020 were all 3 stars or below, at least IMO. (Those were Network Effect, The Ministry for the Future, The Vanished Birds, and The City We Became). I'd guess a few of those might be popular enough to get on the ticket, I think I'm likely out of touch with the Hugo zeitgeist. Still plenty of works out there I've yet to read, but I doubt I'd get to them in time. Not sure when the deadline is.
I don't think I've read anything eligible from any of the other categories.
I also just haven’t read enough of my 2020 need to reads to really make a good list. Maybe need to prioritize them... I’d probably put The Doors of Eden on there hmmmm
Oh so not much time left, won't get to any more novels, maybe a novella or shorter works I might be able to get to.
Finalists have been announcedhttps://discon3.org/whats-on/hugo-awa...
Yep, my taste differs alot (again) with most voters ;p
Voting deadline is November 19, lotsa time to read the packet!
Silvana wrote: "Yep, my taste differs alot (again) with most voters ;p..."Same! - and I've read most of the novels and nearly all of the novellas ... the free packet doesn't even do anything for me :(
What upside down world is this where the ones I’m most interested in are ... the YA non Hugo category???None of my 5 star reads made it... this is a weird ballot
Silvana wrote: "Finalists have been announcedhttps://discon3.org/whats-on/hugo-awa...
Yep, my taste differs alot (again) with most voters ;p
Voting deadline is November 19, lotsa time to read..."
Mine too, mostly.
Although I am a Murderbot fan, and I have just enjoyed A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking. But having said that, I'm a bit sad that Aurora Burning hasn't made the cut.
Gabi, the packet has lots to offer! I enjoyed the graphic novels, editors and zines, so many content. I don't think I'll buy many books until November LOLThough I havent checked whether it is already accessible or not.
If it is in the packet I will read Jemisin, but I guess I won't read Harrow the Ninth, even when it is for free ^^'.@Silvana: graphic novels are also part of the package? That indeed sounds interesting. Cause this is a category I never buy on my own.
I mean... at least this line up makes voting easy XD. Let's see if I find some jewels in the novelette/short story list. There I've only read one short story and know none of the rest.(and apparently you can't get your novella in if your are not published by tor.com XD)
@Gabi: Yes, GNs are parts of the packet! I held back from buying the Monstress one because I knew it would make the ballot hahaNovelette... Read three of them but I only liked Monster. For shorts, from the three I read I absolutely enjoyed Mermaid Astronaut.
@Rachel : I am also excited to read the YA finalists. Most of those are in my TBR but I still needed some push to read it.
Books mentioned in this topic
The City We Became (other topics)The Ministry for the Future (other topics)
The Book of Koli (other topics)
Network Effect (other topics)
The Vanished Birds (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
R.F. Kuang (other topics)Caitlin Starling (other topics)
C.M. Waggoner (other topics)
Arkady Martine (other topics)
P. Djèlí Clark (other topics)
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