Date: 2014-05-01 02:30 pm (UTC)
The storyline "group with an agenda gets something nominated for a Hugo that otherwise wouldn't be considered" has been played out before. I saw it mentioned that in the final voting in 1987, L. Ron Hubbard's novel ended up below "no award" after being nominated in such a manner.


At a time when awful people are wielding immense power to control finance, business, and government, it seems silly to worry much about the Hugos

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