
The Hugo Awards aren’t any stranger to controversy. In recent times, the annual celebration of sci-fi and fantasy authors in media together with novels, brief tales, graphic novels, and scriptwriting (amongst others) has come underneath fireplace for a questionable sponsorship (defense contractor Raytheon Technologies), an anti-diversity movement that interfered with nominations (remember the Sad Puppies?), and a string of issues (misgendering a finalist, for one) that made it essential to revamp the whole World Science Fiction Conference—the physique that administers every year’s Hugos—in 2018.
And now there’s one other controversy so as to add to the listing. Although the 2023 Hugos had been handed out in October, after the nominees had been introduced in July, the discharge of new nomination data has followers and authors asking questions on why sure writers and books had been deemed “not eligible” for inclusion ultimately 12 months’s occasion, introduced by Chengdu Worldcon in Chengdu, China.
Right here’s a tweet from creator Xirin Jay Zhao—whose works embody 2021 YA best-seller Iron Widow and final 12 months’s middle-grade journey Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor—that features a screenshot of pages from Chengdu Worldcon’s publicly released disclosure of its nomination statistics. As you possibly can see, Zhao had sufficient votes to qualify as a finalist for the Astounding Award for Finest New Author however was deemed “not eligible.” On the second picture, you possibly can see R.F. Kuang’s Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution, was additionally deemed “not eligible” within the Finest Novel class.
The exclusion of Babel has induced a selected stir as a result of the e book was so extremely acclaimed in different avenues; it received the Nebula Award in 2022 for Best Novel and was additionally named Blackwell’s Books of the Yr for Fiction for 2022, together with being an instantaneous New York Occasions best-seller.
No rationalization was given for the exclusions, which additionally included a “not eligible” designation for Paul Weimer within the Best Fan Writer category. Because the Hugo Awards web site factors out, “The Hugo Awards web site doesn’t administer the Awards. Every year’s Awards are administered by the that 12 months’s World Science Fiction Conference, which is solely liable for the conduct of that 12 months’s Awards. When you ship questions relating to the 2023 Hugo Awards to us, we will solely ahead them to the present 12 months’s Hugo Award Directors.” io9 has reached out to the Hugo Administration subcommittee of the 2023 Chengdu Worldcon for remark or clarification and can replace ought to we obtain a response.
Within the feedback on the Hugo Awards site blog post sharing the nomination stats, Weimer—the fan creator famous above—raised a query asking for extra readability on the eligibility state of affairs. A reply, posted by Kevin Standlee, a member of the Hugo Awards Advertising Committee, learn: “As with each different 12 months, the person Worldcon makes its personal selections. We are able to solely report what we’re informed by every Worldcon. We don’t run the awards. WSFS [World Science Fiction Society] guidelines give each Worldcon full independence to run their very own conference, topic after all to something overriding the WSFS structure reminiscent of native regulation.”
In a response to an io9 question despatched to the Hugo Awards common e mail that cc’d the Chengdu subcommittee, Standlee defined, “Worldcon isn’t a single entity. The Hugo Awards isn’t a single entity. I don’t assume these of us working the Worldcon.org, WSFS.org, and TheHugoAwards.org can converse on behalf of the entire completely different teams to which we’re accountable. We don’t run any of these entities; we primarily simply publish the official information that comes from them.” He directed us to his personal blog (“my private opinions, not official ones of every other group”) which digs into “what I personally think about to be a lot of the general context about how WSFS, Worldcon, and the Hugo Awards work in relation to the controversy concerning the 2023 Worldcon;” head to his web page for extra background data in addition to an in-depth rationalization of how Chengdu was chosen because the 2023 Worldcon web site. In a follow-up e mail, he famous that “I used to be not a member of the 2023 Hugo Award Administration Subcommittee, and had nothing to do with their discussions or selections.”
Earlier at present, Kuang herself posted a response on Instagram:

Even with a (considerably) clearer understanding of the completely different events concerned behind the scenes, that is nonetheless a tangled net. io9 will replace this submit if and after we study extra particulars regarding the eligibility controversy.
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