Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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Some news about the Hugo voters packet.

A joint statement:

It has become customary in recent years for authors of Hugo-nominated works to provide the members of the World Science Fiction convention who get to vote for the awards with electronic copies of their stories. The ball started rolling a few years ago when John Scalzi kindly took the initiative in preparing the first Hugo voters packet; since then it has become almost mandatory to distribute shortlisted works this way.

Unfortunately, as professionally published authors, we can't do this without obtaining the consent of our publishers. We are bound by contracts that give our publishers the exclusive rights to distribute our books: so we sought their permission first.

This year, Orbit—the publisher of Mira Grant's Parasite, Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice, and Charles Stross's Neptune's Brood—have decided that for policy reasons they can't permit the shortlisted novels to be distributed for free in their entirety. Instead, substantial extracts from the books will be included in the Hugo voters packet.

We feel your disappointment keenly and regret any misunderstandings that may have arisen about the availability of our work to Hugo voters, but we are bound by the terms of our publishing contracts. The decision to give away free copies of our novels is simply not ours to take. However, we are discussing the matter with other interested parties, and working towards finding a solution that will satisfy the needs of the WSFS voters and our publishers in future years.

Finally, please do not pester our editors: the decision was taken above their level. Don't pester anyone else, either. The issue is closed.

Signed,

(Mira Grant (aka Seanan McGuire), Ann Leckie, Charles Stross)
Tags: a few facts, awards and stuff, parasite
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I understand Orbit wants to protect their sales, but I think this is short sighted. Almost every author I've been introduced to via the Hugo Voter packet has been someone I've gone on to support in other ways, such as buying their other books, recommending them to friends and even inviting them to JordanCon as a guest so more readers can learn of them (The packet is how I first read Seanan's books and learned about her as an author). Terrible, terrible idea.
I'm just glad most people are aiming their anger at Orbit, not at my friends and I.
Disappointed at Orbit - especially as many of us have been using the "You get free e-books" as a way to encourage people to buy supporting memberships and hence broaden the Hugo voting pool. It just means that we need to redefine our strategy.

But not at our writers or editors - who deserve hugs if they are willing to accept them, and if not perhaps strong drink or cupcakes and sympathy for a terribly awkward situation making an already awkward Hugo year worse.