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It was meant to be a joke.

But you know where my brain went right to?  How much fun it would be to do that, not for my personal gratification, but to pick something brilliant that otherwise would NEVER have a chance -- something with an asexual protagonist, or a lesbian love story, or written by an obscure person of color -- and ram the damn thing through and let the mainstreamers just choke on it. I would have an absolute ball finding a suitable piece and sponsoring people to carry it.

Maybe I should add this to my list of fun things to do with entirely too much money.

Well...

Date: 2013-01-17 07:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com
I suspect that if made too open and public, it would lead to disqualification -- even though ALL votes for the Hugo are bought since it costs money to vote. But it should be possible to crowdfund memberships for a large block of fans with common ground who usually couldn't afford to go vote for the Hugo, such as queer or black fans.

Re: Well...

Date: 2013-01-17 08:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] siliconshaman.livejournal.com
Hmm, that's a thought. Although you'd need to get a whole load of fans to decide on a representative book & author. Which might be a bit harder than herding cats.

Re: Well...

Date: 2013-01-17 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] filkerdave.livejournal.com
Well,yes, all Hugo votes are bought because you need to be a member of the seated Worldcon to vote, in the same way that you need to be a resident of a town to vote in their local elections too, and that costs money.

The question is, why would you do it? You might get a work to win a Hugo award, but then what? If your purpose is to say, "we can hack or buy a Hugo" then, sure, you'll succeed (but likely sour the reputation of the work's author). If your purpose is to say, "there are quality works about/written by a person of color or written by someone queer" then there are likely better ways to do that. If your purpose is to say, "I don't feel the Hugo has any legitimacy because $GROUP is underrepresented" then you've got a whole different issue kettle of worms of a different color.

If you've got a brilliant piece, I'd say that the BEST thing to do would be to get people of all stripes to read it. (Noting that taste is a matter of taste -- I didn't actually like several of the Hugo-nominated fiction pieces, including some that won.)

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