realthog: (new writings in the fantastic)
realthog ([personal profile] realthog) wrote2008-08-08 08:39 am
Entry tags:

Hugos discussed


There's a rare example of the mainstream media focusing on the Hugos in yesterday's Guardian books blog. The accent is on this being "a literary contest we [Brits] can win" -- which wasn't something that could have been so confidently claimed just a few years ago, when it seemed almost impossible for anyone other than US writers to win major Hugos in years when Worldcon was in the US . . . which meant, of course, most years. It's to the sf community's great credit that this has changed so radically.

The article itself is of fair interest; some of the comments more so.

[identity profile] hutch0.livejournal.com 2008-08-08 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I hadn't seen the shortlist before; that's how out of touch I'm getting. I think Sam Jordison's doing Halting State a bit of a disservice when he describes it as `a 350-page exploration of the economics within the virtual worlds of computer games.' It's a lot more complex than that. You know I loved both Halting State and The Yiddish Policeman's Union. I'd be hard pressed to put a Rizla paper between them. Which probably means Brasyl will win.