Larry Correia recommends the following slate to the registered Hugo voters:
Best Novel
Warbound, the Grimnoir Chronicles – Larry Correia – Baen
A Few Good Men – Sarah Hoyt – Baen
Novella
“The Butcher of Khardov” – Dan Wells – Skull Island Expeditions
“The Chaplain’s Legacy” – Brad Torgersen – Analog
Novellete
“The Exchange Officers” – Brad Torgersen – Analog
“Opera Vita Aeterna” – Vox Day – The Last Witchking
Best Fanzine
Elitist Book Reviews – Steve Diamond
Best Editor Long Form
Toni Weisskopf
Best Editor Short Form
Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Campbell Award
Marko Kloos
Frank Chadwick
It should be interesting to see how this all turns out. But after John Scalzi – how entirely unsurprising – laid the groundwork for the open politicization of the Hugo Award, it was inevitable that what had always been done quietly behind closed doors would come out in the open.
In addition to the Sad Puppy slate I am adding the following works:
Best Short Story
Port Call – Michael Z. Williamson – Baen
The Krumhorn and Misericorde – Dave Freer – Baen
Dog’s Body – Sarah A. Hoyt – Baen
Failsafe – Karen Bovenmyer – Iron Dragon Books
Best Related Work
Writing Down the Dragon – Tom Simon – Bondwine Books
On Training for War – Tom Kratman – Baen
A Terrible Thing to Lose:Zombie Science and Science Fiction in John Ringo’s
Under a Graveyard Sky – Tedd Roberts – Baen
Best Professional Artist
Kirk DouPonce