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(þ = thorn = th)
OOF.

(þis was originally written as reply on Mastodon. didn't feel like breaking it into seperate entries to þread it...)

I worked þe election yesterday. Workers get to polling locations @ 05:00 CST (for set up), polls opened @ 06:00, and closed at 19:00. þen breaking þe equipment down, back into þe transport cages, þen location managers took þe Ballot Boxes to þe designated drop-off location for þe Board of Elections.
I did not look at anything last night after I got home. Just relaxed for awhile, unwound and went to bed about 23:15 (which is actually a bit early for me lately... but with þe early day... )

Disclaimer: I have worked þe polls as a nominal Republican since 2020. NO, I am NOT MAGAt / Trumpist / TeaParty / Dominionist Reþuglican etc. In Missouri, to be poll-worker, you have to declare as Democrat or Republican. (NonPartisan is not allowed as poll-worker, þough some jobs in þe Board of Elections are NonPartisian). þe area @Taur10 and I live in is fairly Democratic, and for 2020, I was afraid that þe orange guy's supporters would get in as poll-workers, and disrupt as much as they could. If anyone asks, I say I am more of a PreReagan (PreRaygun) republican, Back to þe Eisenhower Republican philosophy. Have been Poll Manager for þe past 3 elections. (Municipal, Primary, and þe one yesterday.)
Depending on how þe Dominionist Reþuglicans act over þe next time period, I have NO IDEA if I will work any future elections, or even if þey would let me.

þe polling place I have worked as Poll-Manager is fairly new. (Previous location was a firehouse / ambulance station.) Most people have started going to þe County Library 1mile west of þe firehouse. þe polling place I've worked is a community center (former grade school, built 1939) 1Mile souþ. St Louis county now does not specify which polling place you have to vote at. Since it is computerized, we can pull up whatever þe ballot for your specific precinct is, as long as you are REGISTERED... Our biggest issue was people who had moved from þe City of Saint Louis, to þe County of Saint Louis. (2 different political entities since 1876. and þose of us who are not originally from here, don't always realize. )

As of right now, I have not really looked at results much, oþer than it sounds like the Dominionist Reþuglicans have got þeir wish for þeocracy by any means!!!
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(and mini reviews on some of them)

Novel:
1: Skin Game by Jim Butcher (Dresden Files, was the one I had the most fun reading. I think I have read the first book in the series, and a couple of comic series by Dynamite. [livejournal.com profile] javarod has the whole series, or at least most of it, and I am planning on reading the rest of the series. I've read a couple of mentions of adding series and sagas to the Hugo ballots. Dresden Files would definitely qualify for saga.)

2: The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison (Also enjoyable, though she overdid it on the names/titles a bit. There was a glossary at the back, though didn't know till I was done with the book (read e-book.) Steampunk level type world. Seems to have been a one shot. So I may switch these two at some point before the ballots are final.)

3: Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu (translated by Ken Liu) Moderately interesting, and already reviewed.

4: Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie not bad, already reviewed.

5: No Award

Not voting for The Dark Between the Stars by Kevin J. Anderson. I was unable to actually finish it.


Best Novella (17,500-40,000 word stories)

1: "Flow" by Arlan Andrews Sr. (Analog, November 2014) Interesting. would be interested in reading more set in this world.

2: No Award

I am not voting for the other 4 nominees. 3(!) by John C. Wright and 1 by Tom Kratman. Basically, a boycott of Castalia House, the main backer of the Rabid Puppies slate. I wonder when the last time one author had a total of 5 works in the Hugo ballot. Something tells me whenever it was, the stories were MUCH better than Mr. Wright's.

Best Novelette (7500-17,500 word stories)
Not done reading them all yet.
Mostly they have been OK. Not really outstanding. Will probably vote no award, after some and before others. Will use all 6 slots.

Best Short Story (<7500 words)
Not done yet, includes 2 from Castalia House (including another by Mr. Wright) which will not be voted on.

I have also read proposals to consolidate the short fiction categories a bit, which would probably be good idea.

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