Novel Ninja (n):
1) A person who uses subtlety and a vast array of skills to bring out the best in a story, preferably when the audience least expects it. E.g.: an editor.
2) A blog run by freelance editor Matthew Bowman, focused on advice for writers and reviews for readers.-
Join 367 other subscribers
-
Recent Posts
Top Posts & Pages
- Puppy Poetry
- G. K. Chesterton and the Social Fiction Warriors
- Using Short Sentences
- Jim Butcher's April Fools Joke
- Piers Plowman and the Hugo Awards
- Son of the Black Sword
- Independent Publishing and the Exploding Marketplace
- Mary Robinette Kowal on the Hugo Awards
- Does Agents of SHIELD Matter to the MCU?
- Okay. I Give Up. I'm Finally Interested in Agents Again.
Archives
Categories
Novel Ninja on Facebook
Meta

Fake Geeks Go Home: A Hugo Fisk
It’s been a few weeks since my last post on the Hugo Awards. I haven’t had much to say, because my only concern in this matter is on the subject of writing. I’m not interested in responding to every little thing that pops up, such as news articles that repeat lies, Big Five editors who make up new lies, fans who leave one-star, one-word Amazon reviews on Hugo-nominated works . . . I’ll leave that up to others. Sure, it gets me great traffic, but I’m interested in writing, reviews, and fun stuff to share. The Hugo Awards are too serious, yet too inconsequential in the long run, to just keep harping on the same points over and over and over and . . . you get the idea.
(Actually, if you want over-the-top Hugo humor, check out my friend Declan’s parody of the Sad Puppies people encountering SWATing and Worldcon. I make my own appearance in the latest installment. Apparently my house is made of Lego. I don’t find this repugnant.)
The commenter’s name is pocketnaomi. As such, I’m assuming this person is a woman named Naomi, and will be addressing her that way. Continue reading →
Share this: