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The '''2006 Hugo vacuum''' was the utter dearth (95% absence) of female writers among the four major fiction categories.
The '''2006 Hugo vacuum''' was the utter dearth (95% absence) of female writers among the four major fiction category short-lists for the Hugo Awards for works published in 2006.  The incident erupted as a series of discussions on blogs etc. in March-April 2007.
 
Of novel, novella, novelette, and short story, only [[Naomi Novik]]'s ''[[His Majesty's Dragon]]'' aka ''Temeraire'' was nominated. There were few women in any of the other categories. (See [http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/008804.html Making Light, 3/28] for the list.)


See also FSFwiki list of [[2006 Hugo Awards that weren't‎]] - women writers who could have or should have been included, but weren't.
See also FSFwiki list of [[2006 Hugo Awards that weren't‎]] - women writers who could have or should have been included, but weren't.
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 25 April 2008

The 2006 Hugo vacuum was the utter dearth (95% absence) of female writers among the four major fiction category short-lists for the Hugo Awards for works published in 2006. The incident erupted as a series of discussions on blogs etc. in March-April 2007.

Of novel, novella, novelette, and short story, only Naomi Novik's His Majesty's Dragon aka Temeraire was nominated. There were few women in any of the other categories. (See Making Light, 3/28 for the list.)

See also FSFwiki list of 2006 Hugo Awards that weren't‎ - women writers who could have or should have been included, but weren't.

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