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Odd things about this BBC News article about British SF:

  • Even though it’s about written SF, the photo is a Doctor Who publicity still, and the first paragraph mentions the TV series.
  • Not only are all of the Best Novel Hugo nominees by British authors, but two of them have the word “iron” in the title.
  • Charles Stross is quoted so as to ascribe the ascendence of British SF to American preoccupation with 9/11, even though his own nominated novel, Iron Sunrise, is about terrorism and weapons inspections.
  • The two fantasy novels on the list — China Miéville’s Iron Council and Susanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell — are both set in the 19th century, and therefore not futuristic at all, except perhaps by the standards of the Tolkien-derived pseudo-medieval swords-and-sorcery that until recently dominated fantasy.

I expect a list of Hugo winners will show up on my Friends page within seconds of their being announced; perhaps even while, if the con’s wi-fi extends far enough. I can just about imagine [livejournal.com profile] autopope winning, and blogging about it on the way up to the podium.

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