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Rational Wiki Public enemy number one of the entire science fiction community.

— Vox Day, on the above quote I like it, I do. They simply have no idea what they're in for next.

Vox Day (real name: Theodore Beale) is a highly controversial science fiction/fantasy writer and blogger, who runs the blog Vox Popoli . His written works include the fantasy religion-themed series Eternal Warriors and the epic fantasy series The Arts of Dark and Light, as well as a number of nonfiction works about politics, religion and economics. He also worked on a number of computer games, including Rebel Moon, its sequel Rebel Moon Rising and a Christian-themed first person game The War in Heaven, all published in The '90s by GT Interactive Software. He is also the leader editor of the publishing company Castalia House , which focuses on a conservative audience. Most recently, he writes the controversial ongoing comic book series Alt*Hero, featuring an Alternate History setting where superpowered freedom fighters battle an oppressive liberal regime.

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Over above his already polarizing fiction, Vox Day is most infamous for his quite extreme views — politically, he stands to the far right, and has nothing but disdain for the moderate right — compounded by his unashamedly inflammatory style; he was expelled from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America after publicly insulting a number of fellow members. During the 2015 and 2016 editions of the Hugo Awards, he gained special infamy by starting a movement called the "Rabid Puppies", encouraging his followers (the "Dread Ilk") to nominate the works from a list he composed; subsequent backlash from the voters resulted in the 2015 Hugos receiving the most "No Award" categories in the award's history.

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