I've sent in my Hugo ballot, electronically. Having put everything off to the last minute, I voted for novelette and short story, but not for the longer forms (because I didn't have the time to do the reading), and followed [livejournal.com profile] cattitude's advice on movies (since he doesn't have a membership, it seemed fair). I also voted for best fanzine, semiprozine, and fan artist, but skipped professional editor, professional artist, and related book.

The retro-Hugos took about two minutes, most of that on filling in the identifying information at the top of the form: a straight "No Award", because I don't think they're a useful/meaningful concept (not least because I felt, and I'm sure others feel, an impulse to vote for Clarke and Bradbury over Sturgeon or Asimov not because I think Childhood's End or Fahrenheit 451 is a better book than More than Human or The Caves of Steel but because Clarke and Bradbury will know if they won, and Sturgeon and Asimov won't. And that's at least as dubious an argument as voting for a friend purely because I like the person, without having read the work in question.

There was a definite old-fashioned feeling to the short fiction: explicit homages in the case of the Haldeman and Gaiman, David Levine's extremely Cordwainer Smithesque story, and Swanwick playing with time travel paradoxes.

Tomorrow, I'll send them my membership transfer; I already have [livejournal.com profile] trinker's payment, but she said I should keep the voting rights.
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