"Exclusion of Authors from Awards Over China Concerns: Leaked Emails Reveal Controversy"

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The Hugo Awards, a prestigious literary prize for science fiction, have been embroiled in controversy after leaked emails revealed that some writers, particularly those of Chinese descent, may have been excluded due to their perceived criticism of China or the Chinese government. This exclusion has sparked suspicions and criticism within the science fiction community, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the awards process and organization.
- Some Authors Were Left Out of Awards Held in China. Leaked Emails Show Why. The New York Times
- Science fiction authors were excluded from awards for fear of offending China NBC News
- Neil Gaiman, Paul Weimer among writers excluded from Hugo Awards over fear of offending China: report The Hill
- Authors ‘excluded from Hugo awards over China concerns’ The Guardian
- Hugo Awards Censorship Controversy: What's in Leaked Emails? Vulture
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