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The '''Hogus''' are informal anti-[[Hugos]], originated by [[Elst Weinstein]] and [[Mike Glyer]], in which the worst of the year is celebrated, not by choosing [[Hugo]] categories in negative form but featuring things like voting for the [[Mid-Atlantic Fan Fund]] and Worst [[Fanzine]] Title.  
 
The '''Hogus''' are informal anti-[[Hugos]], originated by [[Elst Weinstein]] and [[Mike Glyer]], in which the worst of the year is celebrated, not by choosing [[Hugo]] categories in negative form but featuring things like voting for the [[Mid-Atlantic Fan Fund]] and Worst [[Fanzine]] Title.  
  
It usually involves a [[Ranquet]] –- a group of fans attending the [[Worldcon]] who organize themselves to go out to a McDonald's (or other cheapo fast food emporium of similar, ah, quality), where they can then "vote" (if they haven't already done so on the ballots distributed prior to [[Worldcon]]) for their "favorites".  
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It usually involves a '''Ranquet''' –- a group of fans attending the [[Worldcon]] who organize themselves to go out to a McDonald's (or other cheapo fast food emporium of similar, ah, quality), where they can then "vote" (if they haven't already done so on the ballots distributed prior to [[Worldcon]]) for their "favorites".  
  
 
The price to vote is entirely arbitrary, ranging from a quarter to $5 and the award itself, at least in the early years, was just a base –- some balsawood with burn marks on it, as if a Hugo rocket had set there before "blasting off" for outer space. [[Arthur Hlavaty]] cites Hogus as "proof that satire by committee is a contradiction in terms."
 
The price to vote is entirely arbitrary, ranging from a quarter to $5 and the award itself, at least in the early years, was just a base –- some balsawood with burn marks on it, as if a Hugo rocket had set there before "blasting off" for outer space. [[Arthur Hlavaty]] cites Hogus as "proof that satire by committee is a contradiction in terms."
  
 
They haven't been given out for some years, but after a long gap, they will be presented in conjunction with [[Sasquan]].
 
They haven't been given out for some years, but after a long gap, they will be presented in conjunction with [[Sasquan]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 22 December 2019

The Hogus are informal anti-Hugos, originated by Elst Weinstein and Mike Glyer, in which the worst of the year is celebrated, not by choosing Hugo categories in negative form but featuring things like voting for the Mid-Atlantic Fan Fund and Worst Fanzine Title.

It usually involves a Ranquet –- a group of fans attending the Worldcon who organize themselves to go out to a McDonald's (or other cheapo fast food emporium of similar, ah, quality), where they can then "vote" (if they haven't already done so on the ballots distributed prior to Worldcon) for their "favorites".

The price to vote is entirely arbitrary, ranging from a quarter to $5 and the award itself, at least in the early years, was just a base –- some balsawood with burn marks on it, as if a Hugo rocket had set there before "blasting off" for outer space. Arthur Hlavaty cites Hogus as "proof that satire by committee is a contradiction in terms."

They haven't been given out for some years, but after a long gap, they will be presented in conjunction with Sasquan.


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