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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.  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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The 2006 Hugo vacuum was the utter dearth (95% absence) of female writers among the four major fiction category short-lists. 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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