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Amazon Plans Blockbuster TV Series Based On Chinese Sci-Fi Trilogy 'The Three-Body Problem' (medium.com)

hackingbear writes from a report: Amazon is reportedly likely to earmark $1 billion for a television series (Warning: source paywalled, alternative source) based on the ultra-popular Chinese science fiction trilogy The Three Body Problem. The American video subscription service will likely acquire the rights to the Yugo-winning, extremely popular trilogy of novels written by Liu Cixin and produce three seasons of episodes. The rights to the trilogy are currently owned by Lin Qi, the chairman of Youzu Interactive, a Chinese developer and publisher that typically focuses on online and mobile games.

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  1. Re:HUGO by Salgak1 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    See the "Sad Puppies" story. SF Fandom has diverged into factions: a "Literary" faction (which sometimes refers to itself as 'Trufandom'), which currently pretty much controls the Worldcon, the Hugo Awards, and the Nebula Awards, and a "Spaceships and Rayguns" faction (notionally, the Puppies. There are two major factions in the Puppies as well). It's getting to the point that the two factions have different cons, different preferred publishers, and distinct communities. The split is also fairly ideological, with the Trufen faction trending left, and the Puppy faction trending right

    Quick guide:
    Cons:
    Trufen: WorldCon, Wiscon, ReaderCon
    Puppies: DragonCon, LibertyCon, RavenCon, LTUE

    Publishers:
    Trufen: TOR, Orbit
    Puppies: Baen, Castalia

    Awards:
    Trufen: Nebulas, Hugos
    Puppies: Dragons

    This is not an all-encompassing list. There are also favored blogs and associated communities. . .