Awesome Hugo News!
Aug. 17th, 2014 09:11 pmAnn Leckie took Best Novel for Ancillary Justice! Go Ann go!
Also, Julie Dillon won for best pro artist, and Kameron Hurley not only for her wonderful essay We Have Always Fought but also as best fan writer.
Complete list available on the official Hugo site.
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Date: 2014-08-18 08:24 pm (UTC)(Also deeply satisfying to hear that a certain RSHD [racist, sexist, homophobic dipshit, as John Scalzi calls him] not only didn't win but didn't even place. They literally left the fifth slot empty rather than give it to him. That makes me so happy.)
I've got the Mary Robinette Kowal story "The Lady Astronaut From Mars" open in a tab; hadn't seen it when it was new. (Free at Tor, looks like.) Might be too sad for me, based on Goodreads reviews, but we'll see. I love anything where not-Earth planets are places people are legit "from", and thus the title, though.