But also trolling by including good people among their "slate," right? I mean, I can't imagine Bujold is actually on that team??
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But also trolling by including good people among their "slate," right? I mean, I can't imagine Bujold is actually on that team??
That just proves they're not sexist (in their minds). Plus she writes the kind of hard science fiction space opera they prefer.
They apparently endorsed Fury Road, so who knows?
Plus she writes the kind of hard science fiction space opera they prefer.
Penric's Demon is fantasy.
They apparently endorsed Fury Road, so who knows?
Actually, they didn't.
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It's a long story, but the RPs (and SPa to a lesser extent) are basically the Trump supporters of SFF. They hate women and minorities and inclusive fiction. They nominated only politically reactionary work, or they picked stuff they knew was popular but didn't look "SJW". Hence the Bujold and some other choices.
That way if Bujold wins they get to claim it was their influence, even if she would have won anyway because she's hugely popular.
Which is why I'm so happy the Jemisin made the ballot--so many people loved it, it overwhelmed the RP slate.
Anyway, I feel really bad for all the writers and fans and artists who got knocked off the ballot by the jackass reactionary trolls.
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Bujold actually asked to be taken off their slate, and they refused.
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Actually, they didn't.
From what I've seen, the Sad Puppy slate did, which I find equally confusing.
Bujold actually asked to be taken off their slate, and they refused.
That's nice to hear, at least.
Another book rec for book lovers: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin. It's the story of a cranky, yet delightful, bookseller on a little island off the coast of Massachusetts who finds a baby girl abandoned in his shop and traces his life. Sweet, heartwarming, and moments of sadness, and I enjoyed the heck out of it.
From what I've seen, the Sad Puppy slate did, which I find equally confusing.
The Sad Puppies didn't do a slate; they did an actual recommendation list culled from comments where anyone could recommend things.
This year confirms that it's really the Rabid Puppies who are fucking things up. Nothing made the ballot from the SP recs unless it was also on the RP slate (except for a couple things that clearly would have made it anyway based on their presence on other awards ballots).