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28 Apr 10:16

In Which Edmund Schubert Withdraws From the Hugos

by John Scalzi

Edmund Schubert, editor of Intergalactic Medicine Show, has withdrawn from consideration for the Best Editor Hugo (short form). He posted a letter about it on Alethea Kontis’ site, but technical problems have made it difficult to access. So I am resposting it here for him and for Alethea. What follows here, unedited, is his letter and Alethea’s intro paragraph. Comments are off.

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Edmund Schubert is a dear friend and has been since IGMS was but a twinkle in Orson Scott Card’s eye. For this reason (and because he has no true platform of his own from which to speak), I am posting this on his behalf.

I fully support Edmund in his decision. He continues to have my love and respect.

–Alethea

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My name is Edmund R. Schubert, and I am announcing my withdrawal from the Hugo category of Best Editor (Short Form). My withdrawal comes with complications, but if you’ll bear with me, I’ll do my best to explain.

I am withdrawing because:

  1. I believe that while the Sad Puppies’ stated goal of bringing attention to under-recognized work may have been well-intentioned, their tactics were seriously flawed. While I personally find it challenging that some people won’t read IGMS because they disagree with the publisher’s perceived politics (which have nothing whatsoever to do with what goes into the magazine), I can’t in good conscience complain about the deck being stacked against me, and then feel good about being nominated for an award when the deck gets stacked in my favor. That would make me a hypocrite. I can’t be part of that and still maintain my integrity.
  2. Vox Day/Theodore Beale/Rabid Puppies. Good grief. While I firmly believe that free speech is only truly free if everyone is allowed to speak their mind, I believe equally strongly that defending people’s right to free speech comes with responsibilities: in this case, the responsibility to call out unproductive, mean-spirited, inflammatory, and downright hateful speech. I believe that far too many of Vox’s words fall into those categories—and a stand has to be made against it.
  3. Ping pong. (Yes, really.) A ping pong ball only ever gets used by people who need something to hit as a way to score points, and I am through being treated like a political ping pong ball—by all sorts of people across the entire spectrum. Done.

Regrettably this situation is complicated by the fact that when I came to this decision, the WorldCon organizers told me the ballot was ‘frozen.’  This is a pity, because in addition to wanting ‘out’ of the ping pong match, I would very much have liked to see someone else who had earned it on their own (without the benefit of a slate) get on the ballot in my place. But the ballots had already been sent off to the printers. Unfortunately this may reduce my actions to a symbolic gesture, but I can’t let that prevent me from following my conscience.

So it seems that the best I can do at this stage is ask everyone with a Hugo ballot to pretend I’m not there. Ignore my name, because if they call my name at the award ceremony, I won’t accept the chrome rocketship. My name may be on that ballot, but it’s not there the way I’d have preferred.

I will not, however, advocate for an across-the-board No Award vote. That penalizes people who are innocent, for the sake of making a political point. Vox Day chose to put himself and his publishing company, Castalia House, in the crosshairs, which makes him fair game—but not everybody, not unilaterally. I can’t support that.

Here’s what I do want to do, though, to address where I think the Sad Puppies were off-target: I don’t think storming the gates of WorldCon was the right way to bring attention to worthy stories. Whether or not you take the Puppies at their word is beside the matter; it’s what they said they wanted, and I think bringing attention to under-represented work is an excellent idea.

So I want to expand the reading pool.

Of course, I always think more reading is a good thing. Reading is awesome. Reading—fiction, specifically—has been proven to make people more empathetic, and God knows we need as much empathy as we can possibly get these days. I also believe that when readers give new works by new authors an honest chance, they’ll find things they appreciate and enjoy.

In that spirit, I am taking the material that would have comprised my part of the Hugo Voters Packet and making it available to everyone, everywhere, for free, whether they have a WorldCon membership or not. Take it. Read it. Share it. It’s yours to do with as you will.

The only thing I ask is that whatever you do, do it honestly.

Don’t like some of these stories? That’s cool; at least I’ll know you don’t like them because you read them, not because you disagree with political ideologies that have nothing to do with the stories.

You do like them? Great; share them with a friend. Come and get some more.

But whatever you decide, decide it honestly, not to score a point.

And let me be clear about this:  While I strongly disagree with the way Sad Puppies went about it… when the Puppies say they feel shut out because of their politics, it’s hard for me to not empathize because I’ve seen IGMS’s authors chastised for selling their story to us, simply because of people’s perceptions about the publisher’s personal views. I’ve also seen people refuse to read any of the stories published in IGMS for the same reason.

With regard to that, I want to repeat something I’ve said previously: while Orson Scott Card and I disagree on several social and political subjects, we respect each other and don’t let it get in the way of IGMS’s true goal: supporting writers and artists of all backgrounds and preferences. The truth is that Card is neither devil nor saint; he’s just a man who wants to support writers and artists—and he doesn’t let anything stand in the way of that.

As editor of IGMS, I can, and have, and will continue to be—with the full support of publisher Orson Scott Card—open to publishing stories by and about gay authors and gay characters, stories by and about female authors and female characters, stories by authors and about characters of any and every racial, political, or religious affiliation—as long as I feel like those authors 1) have a story to tell, not a point to score, and 2) tell that story well. And you know what? Orson is happy to have me do so. Because the raison d’etre of IGMS is to support writers and artists. Period.

IGMS—Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show—is open to everyone. All the way. Always has been, always will be. All I ask, all I have ever asked, is that people’s minds operate in the same fashion.

Consider this the beginning then of the larger reading campaign that should have been. To kick it off, I offer you this sampling from IGMS, which represents the essence of how I see the magazine—a reflection of the kind of stories I want to fill IGMS with, that will help make it the kind of magazine I want IGMS to be—and that I believe it can be if readers and writers alike will give it a fair chance.

If you have reading suggestions of your own, I heartily encourage you help me build and distribute a list.

(Yes, I know, there are already plenty of reading lists out there. But you will never convince me that there is such a thing as too much reading. Never.)


28 Apr 10:13

Learning Compassion the Hard Way

by kittystryker

I feel like I need to offer a content warning for turning lemons into lemonade, or seeing the positive side of things, or whatever. I’m not normally such a ray of sunshine and I don’t want y’all to be surprised or shocked by my sudden optimism.

Last week, I came out and found my car had been vandalized. There was a tag scratched into the trunk, and one of the tires had been made flat. Another tire was missing all of its lug nuts, meaning the tire was about to fall off.  There was a gold necklace wound around my windshield wiper blade, too, which if I hadn’t seen it might have led to me scratching up my windshield pretty badly. It was unsettling, especially as the car wasn’t parked far from my house. Even more unsettling was finding the keys used to scratch the car in our driveway… and discovering that it was done in broad daylight, by an adult man.

I didn’t call the cops, because I live in a neighborhood that’s being gentrified and the police seem to take any opportunity to shoot black people. If I’m honest, I feel like this sort of push back is to be expected – Oakland is the second fastest in the US when it comes to rising rents, and it’s affecting a lot of marginalized people. Gentrification is a form of systematic violence, and I totally acknowledge that as a white cis person I contribute to that by having the access to pay even a bit more. I still felt pretty shaken, even if I understood the sentiment.

Today, I had to take my car in because one of my tires ended up being totally flat yesterday (even after AAA fixed it). When I went in, I discovered that all of my tires were rotting and close to falling apart! Had that guy not tried to take that damn tire off, I might not have realized how dire the situation was until I was driving on a freeway and a tire just exploded on me.  I’m supposed to go to Fort Bragg this upcoming weekend, and having my tires blow up on the way would be an incredibly stressful addition to the trip.

It was definitely one of those moments where I realized that sometimes super shitty things happen but they have an upside that you might be even more grateful for.  I know, kumbaya, right, but I think maybe I’m moving to a better space where it’s easier for me to sit with difficult situations. I’m learning how to say “I’m scared or hurt and it sucks, how am I going to care for myself” rather than “how am I going to fight back” and that’s a major lesson for me.

It was generally a difficult weekend filled with hard realizations and personal processing, but I’m trying to remind myself that these moments of intensity lead to better things- better relationships, better communication, better understanding of myself, better self care. Processing is one of my least favourite things to do but god, do I love the rewards of trust and intimacy when I do it. The vulnerability is scary each time and it’s hard not to want to run away and withdraw or to lash out rather than say how I’m feeling openly and with love. Loving kindness is hard fucking work, but if I am to believe that people genuinely want to do better and not hurt each other, which I think generally is true, then even when I sometimes run up against people who are just assholes I can try to feel compassion rather than anger. It’s definitely improved my relationships… even if I still want to overapologize for my emotional honesty.

“We’re all wounded animals” is something I remind myself of a lot when I want to take a deep breath and feel loving kindness rather than irritation at someone’s behaviour.  It’s a hard thing to practice and I absolutely don’t get it right all the time! But I’m glad to be moving towards a place of patience rather than constant fury. I just don’t have the energy to hate more than about 5 people at any given time.  I still hold that anger is a super important and needed aspect to social justice and change, and I’ll still use it as such. But I want it to be a reaction I choose, rather than my default. Iwant to direct that anger energy to punching up, not down.

28 Apr 09:46

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28 Apr 09:46

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Same.

28 Apr 09:46

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - On the Topic of Early Birds and Worms

by admin@smbc-comics.com

Hovertext: The early human gets to keep its job!


New comic!
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28 Apr 09:45

beyondterrestrial: This is satisfying to me.



beyondterrestrial:

This is satisfying to me.

28 Apr 09:45

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28 Apr 09:44

micdotcom: Several Missouri cops have resigned after their town...





micdotcom:

Several Missouri cops have resigned after their town elected a black female mayor 

The city of Parma, Missouri, has seen mass resignations among the local police force after the city’s first black female mayor, Tyrus Byrd, was sworn in on Tuesday. Five of the force’s six officers handed in their resignations to the outgoing mayor — but they weren’t the only ones to quit on the new mayor.

28 Apr 09:44

red-polish: Carmen Dell'Orefice in Guo Pei  Arabian 1002th...



red-polish:

Carmen Dell'Orefice in Guo Pei  
Arabian 1002th Night Haute Couture Show 2010

28 Apr 09:44

slihgtlydyslexic: foreverangells: Church is weird if there...



slihgtlydyslexic:

foreverangells:

Church is weird

if there was a christian side of tumblr this is what their text posts would look like

28 Apr 09:43

thegentlemansarmchair: Over the Moon

28 Apr 09:43

built-by-machines:deebott:brownglucose:timebasedmetadatagod:buddh...



built-by-machines:

deebott:

brownglucose:

timebasedmetadatagod:

buddhaspalm:

no-love-all-hustle:

West Coast Pachucas from 1947

rare squats in ‘47, triple OG trendsetting. cut the hynas a check.

Fuck yr gringo ass hardstance

Love!

In love 😍

“Pachucas broke taboos of their time by wearing men’s-style pants sometimes and appearing in public often with their pachuco boyfriends; at the time, a “good woman” was considered to have her place in the home. They defied gender stereotypes and roles in Mexican-American culture in much the same way flappers had in European-American culture in the 1920s.“ (x).

28 Apr 09:42

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28 Apr 09:42

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28 Apr 09:42

h0odrich: scorpioheaux: illumahottie: Jesus did not die for...



h0odrich:

scorpioheaux:

illumahottie:

Jesus did not die for this yall

ok but when god pulls out this screenshot at the gates i hope u got an explanation ready af!!!

*accepts my ticket to hell*

28 Apr 09:41

Transparent Aluminum... it's real

Transparent Aluminum... it's real:

“The US Naval Research Laboratory announced a major breakthrough in materials science on Thursday. After decades of research and development, the NRL has created a transparent, bulletproof material that can be molded into virtually any shape. This material, known as Spinel, is made from a synthetic powdered clay that is heated and pressed under vacuum (aka sintered) into transparent sheets. ‘Spinel is actually a mineral, it’s magnesium aluminate,’ Dr. Jas Sanghera, who leads the research, said in a statement. ‘The advantage is it’s so much tougher, stronger, harder than glass. It provides better protection in more hostile environments – so it can withstand sand and rain erosion.’”

28 Apr 09:41

I thought this was a ‘shop, but apparently it’s legit. I love...



I thought this was a ‘shop, but apparently it’s legit. I love that.

28 Apr 09:41

boingboing: Insane ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ promo: ANA...











boingboing:

Insane ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ promo: ANA Dreamliner jet painted like R2-D2

“Star Wars” fans and aviation geeks, hold on to your butts.

I’m not holding my breath for the new Star Wars movies (fool me once, etc.), but this is REALLY AWESOME.

28 Apr 09:40

(via xkcd: Napoleon)

28 Apr 09:40

"The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is literally in bed with the..."

“The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is literally in bed with the airline lobby.
 
Politico reported Thursday that Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA) has been dating a top lobbyist for a U.S. airline trade association since last summer, citing multiple anonymous sources familiar with their relationship.”

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GOP Transportation Chair Admits To Romantic Relationship With Airline Lobbyist

Literally in bed with the airline lobby.

28 Apr 09:40

Mulder: “Scully, I believe this is what the kids nowadays...





Mulder: “Scully, I believe this is what the kids nowadays are calling ‘Soft Grunge’.”
Scully: “[FACE.]”

28 Apr 09:40

transstudent:Are you a trans student? Know a trans student? Our...



transstudent:

Are you a trans student? Know a trans student? Our scholarship application is now open! You can access it here.

28 Apr 09:39

gigaguess:

28 Apr 09:39

kimboekbinder:“I had both of them that afternoon, and I came to...







kimboekbinder:

“I had both of them that afternoon, and I came to the conclusion that white boys are so delicious. That time back in my dance studio ranks as one of the most celestial experiences of my life. Those two beauties transported me to heaven. I never knew that lovemaking could be so beautiful.”

-Eartha Kitt on her threesome with James Dean and Paul Newman


April 6th, 2015 is the day I found out Eartha Kitt, Paul Newman, and James Dean had a threesome. My life will never be the same. Knowing this happened in the time that it happened makes me so happy. Humanity may have already achieved it’s highest point. *swooning forever*

28 Apr 09:39

fullmetal-ravioli:The kakapo is a critically endangered species...









fullmetal-ravioli:

The kakapo is a critically endangered species of large, flightless, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the super-family Strigopoidea endemic to New Zealand. It has finely blotched yellow-green plumage, a distinct facial disc of sensory, vibrissa-like feathers, a large grey beak, short legs, large feet, and wings and a tail of relatively short length.

The total known population is only 126 living individuals, as reported by the Kakapo Recovery programme, most of which have been given names.Because of Polynesian and European colonisation and the introduction of predators such as cats, rats, ferrets, and stoats, the kakapo was almost wiped out. Conservation efforts began in the 1890s, but they were not very successful until the implementation of the Kakapo Recovery plan in the 1980s. (x)

There are ways you can help save the kakapo population through donations, adoptions, voluteering, becoming a supporter, or buying merchadise. 

You can find more information on the endangered kakapo herehere, and here .
28 Apr 09:38

ramblingsofahybrid:whospilledthebongwater: this is...











ramblingsofahybrid:

whospilledthebongwater:

this is beautiful.

👏👏👏

28 Apr 09:37

womaninterrupted:ed-free-maggie:THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE...







womaninterrupted:

ed-free-maggie:

THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN

andribbonsofeuphoria this post goes with your dinner. ;)

28 Apr 09:37

shadiobrando:lozamaleombho EPIC Selfie Stick WIN



















shadiobrando:

lozamaleombho

EPIC Selfie Stick WIN