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Back over a year ago, when the voting statistics came out on the 2023 Hugo Awards, I was one of the people who said, "Huh, that looks realy weird." So I threw myself into data geekery and wrote a couple of analytical essays on my Alpennia.com blog about the "cliff" phenomenon that was a clear sign that there had been shenanigans.
SFF blogger Camestros Felapton invited me to include it as a co-author in a more expansive analysis he was working on, and the result was published as "Charting the Cliff: An Investigation Into the 2023 Hugo Nomination Statistics" (Charting the Cliff).
And today, it was announced that our essay is a finalist for the Best Related Work Hugo Award.
I had already planned to attend Worldcon in person this year, so this will be a wild ride.
SFF blogger Camestros Felapton invited me to include it as a co-author in a more expansive analysis he was working on, and the result was published as "Charting the Cliff: An Investigation Into the 2023 Hugo Nomination Statistics" (Charting the Cliff).
And today, it was announced that our essay is a finalist for the Best Related Work Hugo Award.
I had already planned to attend Worldcon in person this year, so this will be a wild ride.