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From Making Light, we have the story of a Wikipedia admin who is convinced that his out-of-left-field interpretation of the Hugo Award rules is more better than anyone who actually works in the field or writes those rules or maintains the official lists of winners.

Specifically, while technically a Hugo Award for one of the periodical categories is for the periodical work (Locus, Emerald City, Ansible, or in the case of Kathryn Cramer, The New York Review of Science Fiction) common usage (and common sense) refers to the editor or editors of that work as having been nominated or winning the Hugo Award. So, for instance, while the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Fanzine went to Emerald City, it's perfectly accurate and in keeping with accepted usage within the field to say that Cheryl Morgan won a Hugo Award.

Go read the discussion page on that article for this wiki-editor's somewhat askew opinion of how our awards work. I take it that by his definition, only the five "people" categories (Fan Writer, the two Artists, and the two Editors) are actually won by people. All of the rest are by works and the people responsible for those works aren't allowed to claim credit for them.

Edit, 23:10: Fixed the number and reference to "people" categories after [livejournal.com profile] johnnyeponymous pointed out my mistake.

Interpreting Hugo Rules in a Vacuum

Date: 2007-08-14 05:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cfmiller.livejournal.com
This is standard practice for pretty much all awards of this type. Emmys and Oscars for, for example, Best Teleplay or Screenplay are in the name of the work with the writers name listed. The trophies go to the writers. The writers are referred to in print by national publications as being the winners. Novels win all sorts of awards, not just Hugos. The authors are thereafter referred to as [name of award]-winning authors. The Wiki editor has a case of literal-itis with no real-world experience to back him up. And for our Wiki friend who insists on information only from valid sources, I say this as someone who has been a) Chairman of a Worldcon, b) A member of multiple Hugo Award Subcommittees, and c) A Judge for the Emmy Awards.

Craig.

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