Award nomination pins etiquette
Jun. 23rd, 2007 12:33 amAs you may know, nominees for the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards (probably some others) receive a pin to commemorate the nomination. This pin is generally given to the attending nominees at the beginning of the event at which the award is handed out, and is worn as an honor and as a notice to the other attendees that this person is a nominee. For all of these awards the pin is the same every year (generally speaking).
Check any of the following you feel is in good taste. Don't check those that you feel are in bad or questionable taste.
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Check any of the following you feel is in good taste. Don't check those that you feel are in bad or questionable taste.
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My logic (such as it is) ...
Date: 2007-06-23 07:57 am (UTC)(In fact, once you've won, I think it's tacky to wear the pin again at all, because you already have the trophy. Just stick the pin next to the trophy on the mantel or shelf and be happy about it.)
The year following ... if you lost, wearing the pin at ANY OTHER event is still fine. Losing doesn't erase the fact that you were nominated that year. If you won ... see paragraph #2.
More than a year later ... unless you're the Susan Lucci of SF&F, I think it's in poor taste to wear nomination pins, even if you won in previous years.
Each event is supposed to be centered around that year's nominees, and I think wearing previous years' pins detracts from the current nominees, and is quietly rude.
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Date: 2007-06-23 09:43 am (UTC)I cherished my nominee pins for the umpty um years till we won a Hugo.
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Date: 2007-06-23 01:09 pm (UTC)I have never given any thought about not wearing my nominee pin, etc. because, well, I will never not be a former nominee at any time in the future, and it happens to be something I'm quite proud of.
However, were I to ever be nominated again, I wouldn't wear both (or more!) pins, unless I could think of a cheerfully ironic way of doing it (though not earrings because everyone would expect me to turn them into earrings) rather than looking as though I were parading my trophies.
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Date: 2007-06-23 01:30 pm (UTC)Compare it to a Super Bowl ring, or a World Series ring. Those guys wear them *all the time*. Even if it's the We Lost ring. They still got there.
Okay, it might be a bit gaudy if, say, the Locus folks wore all of them, all at once. But a few, sure.
It's a subtle, acceptable way of saying, "Nyah, nyah, nyah, look what I did!" You get to do that. It's allowed!
And anyone who doesn't think so probably doesn't have one. :-)
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Date: 2007-06-23 03:08 pm (UTC)Chris
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Date: 2007-06-23 03:21 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-23 03:26 pm (UTC)For future nominations and Worldcons, I'm likely to do the same thing. I don't see myself wearing multiple pins; the one signifying the then-current nomination is sufficient, I think.
That said, people should do whatever the hell they want.
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Date: 2007-06-23 03:56 pm (UTC)That said, I LOVE the idea of making it into something else (Bujold rocks!) and wearing it (or them) as often as one wishes, where ever one wishes.
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Date: 2007-06-23 04:23 pm (UTC)K. [I don't know where B.'s is, but he doesn't wear it]
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Date: 2007-06-23 04:28 pm (UTC)However, if I had a hoard of them, I'd take pride in wearing them strung on a string like the ears of my fallen enemies. But I'd have to wear warpaint at the same time.
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Date: 2007-06-23 04:46 pm (UTC)So, in the end, I think ............ think ........
sorry, started daydreaming about having a pin. Wow, that would be incredible.
yeff
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Date: 2007-06-23 05:09 pm (UTC)If you've collected an array of pins, I'm sure they'd make a lovely display, like a row of medals on a military uniform. People would be unlikely to assume that a sextuple nominee, say, had received so many nominations in the current year. Also remember, you're not responsible for other people's inability to think.
Hat-bands and suspenders are a good place for keepsake pins. The linear form lends itself to chronological order, once you've collected enough to establish a pattern.
Next dilemma: How to make a current pin prominently visible in the clutter of old honors, and which old honors to stop wearing when the weight becomes unbearable.
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Date: 2007-06-23 06:33 pm (UTC)I figure that wearing one in some manner points out to other people "hey, this is an author" and then they can look at your nametag and try to figure out if they remember who you are and then get all frantic and get your autograph. Because just what kind of name recognition are you going to have? And maybe you're Bob Smith. Well, if you're /that/ Bob Smith, then they'll be happy to know.
The upside down things makes perfect sense, btw.
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Date: 2007-06-23 06:50 pm (UTC)After that, it seems to me a question of social convention rather than something logic really applies to.
I would seriously consider *not* wearing old pins *at the same event* where I'd be most directly competing with the new class of nominees, but wearing them everywhere else when I felt like it. But mostly I'd observe what was done and said, and try not to transgress the unwritten law.
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Date: 2007-06-23 10:21 pm (UTC)It would possibly be less of an issue if the pins were different each year, but most Worldcons buy them from the same vendor, and sometimes we buy multiple years' worth at at time. (1993 and 1994 did a joint buy, for instance; I was in the middle of the complicated deal by which we traded a bunch of pins for a ConFrancisco membership to a Russian fan who had access to lots of medal-making equipment but not much hard currency.)
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Date: 2007-06-24 10:58 am (UTC)Because this is a frequent misconception, thought I'd point out just for the record that there are Hugo awards besides those for professional writing.
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Date: 2007-06-24 11:06 am (UTC)who shall remain nameless but whose initials are MR.) Because of what I think they're indicating, I don't think staff should wear them and have declined to do so in the years in which I've worked the Hugo ceremony, even though I've been given a few.