starlady: AO3 won a Hugo Award. So did we. (Hugo Award winner)
Electra ([personal profile] starlady) wrote2019-08-19 01:16 am
Entry tags:

Well hot damn

AO3 won a Hugo!!!

I think women* have successfully destroyed science fiction at this point, eh? Science fiction is dead, long live science fiction.

*And all those other non-dude types

I used to have an icon that said "fandom is my fandom," and that's still true. I had convinced myself that this wouldn't happen? I thought the voters would for sure be against it--and ten years ago, they totally would have. But times have changed, and that doesn't always happen for the worse.

When the nominations were announced there was a lot of debate about what "work" meant, and whether the nomination was for AO3 as a platform or for AO3 as a collection, of, well, five million fanworks and counting. The answer of course is that it's both, and they're inextricable from each other--it's in the nature of the thing that it should be so, and I thought Naomi Novik's speech brought that out beautifully.

Anyway, I'm extremely happy, and feeling not a little vindicated. Congratulations to us: the volunteers who put in their time in whatever capacity, and the creators and readers who put in their time and energy and creativity. We've earned it.

P.S. I'm also incredibly pleased that the AO3 Hugo Award itself will join the traveling collection that goes to every con. I couldn't think of a more appropriate thing than for it to be accessible to every Worldcon attendee--to say nothing of the fact that the OTW doesn't have anywhere to put it. 

P.P.S. I have been to Worldcon twice and a supporting member for nearly ten years and this is the first I have heard of the traveling Hugo collection.

And who knows? Maybe in AO3's next decade it'll even get out of beta.
copracat: OTW logo (OTW  circle)

[personal profile] copracat 2019-08-20 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, we are science fiction and fantasy fans/creators (there's a Hugo to prove it). Naturally it follows there is some magic or science that makes the Hugo infinite (blah blah blah folds in space and time) we all have one whole Hugo each, except for that young person somewhere who hasn't yet even dreamed of fandom. They're a bit confused by the 1.7 Hugos that turned up at their house this morning but you know, they're a nascent fan so they're both anxious and willing to roll with it.