August Events in our area

August Events in our area

*August 5 – 7, 2022 – MONTREAL, QC, A convention for readers of SF, https://crossingscon.org/

*August 5 – 7, 2022-MONTREAL, QC, Otakuthon, https://www.otakuthon.com/2022/home/

August 12-14 – When Words Collide & Canvention 42 – ONLINE This year the festival is once again online and free to attend, including the Aurora Awards ceremony. Registration via Eventbrite is required.  https://www.whenwordscollide.org/

August 25-28, 2022 – Fan Expo, Toronto, ON, https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocanada/

*August 5 – 7, 2022 – MONTREAL, QC, A convention for readers of SF, https://crossingscon.org/

*August 5 – 7, 2022-MONTREAL, QC, Otakuthon, https://www.otakuthon.com/2022/home/

August 12-14 – When Words Collide & Canvention 42 – ONLINE  This year the festival is once again online and free to attend, including the Aurora Awards ceremony. Registration via Eventbrite is required.  https://www.whenwordscollide.org/

August 25-28, 2022 – Fan Expo, Toronto, ON, https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocanada/

Club’s Summer 2022 Virtual Picnic Scheduled for This Saturday!

MonSFFA will host a Summer e-Picnic this Saturday, July 23, right here on the club’s Web site beginning at 1:00PM!

Make your favourite sandwich or prepare a tasty snack, pour yourself a cool, refreshing drink, and join us for an hour or two, or for the whole afternoon as we get together online to chat via ZOOM and enjoy each other’s company!

With the seventh wave now upon us and COVID numbers climbing locally, we’ve postponed our in-person club BBQ-in-the-Park until Sunday, August 28, by which time, we are told by authorities, the seventh wave should have dissipated.

So, in the meantime, we’ll be getting together for a casual video-chat this Saturday! No presentations, just light, informal programming accessible on the Web site, and the chance to catch up, discuss the latest in sci-fi entertainment, or share with the group thoughts on recent books read or screen sci-fi enjoyed. If you’re working on any nifty SF/F-related crafting or other projects, or perhaps recently visited a fun and interesting vacation destination, tell us all about it, and share any photos you snapped with the group!

Do join us for an afternoon of conversation and camaraderie right here at www.MonSFFA.ca this Saturday, July 23, beginning at 1:00PM!

We look forward to seeing you…

Another zine to share + Rob Sawyer video event

With this mailing — N’APA 259

NAPA259final

And a video event:

The Worcester Public Library is delighted to host Canadian author Robert J. Sawyer at our virtual Science Fiction Book Club meeting this coming Tuesday, July 19 at 1:00 pm.

We will be discussing his novel WWW: Wake, which is the first book in a trilogy; it is followed by WWW: Watch and WWW: Wonder.

Sawyer has won more awards for his work than any other science fiction author. His website is www.sfwriter.com which is the oldest SF author website and the largest. Here’s his page on Wake: https://www.sfwriter.com/exw1.htm His books have been translated into 20 languages.

He will be joining us from his home in Canada.

Wake won the Aurora Award for Best Novel of the Year and was a finalist for both the Hugo Award and Campbell Memorial Award.

The program is free but registration is required:
https://mywpl.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/science-fiction-book-club-virtual-2/

“Robert J. Sawyer is on a par with giants like Asimov and Heinlein ­ and, perhaps more than any other science fiction writer working today, he understands that it’s a genre about ideas.” ­ Mystery News

“Unforgettable. Impossible to put down.” ­ Jack McDevitt

 

Zines to Share

Two zines from the N3F: Origin53 and Tightbeam334

Origin Contents
Editorial, by John Thiel, “How Do We Rate?”, page four
E. Everett Evans, by Jon Swartz, page seven
Into the Past, by Martin Lock, page eleven
Science Fiction Art, by Judy Carroll, page sixteen
Some Words, by Jeffrey Redmond, page nineteen
Wrap-up, by John Thiel, page twenty
Farscapes, by Will Mayo, page twenty-three

Tightbeam Table of Contents
Front Cover … Eavesdropping by Jose Sanchez
Back Cover … Flight by Jose Sanchez

Editorial
4 … A Tribute to Our Writers

Letters of Comment
4 … Lloyd Penney
5 … Eric Jamborsky
6 … Bob Jennings
6 … Will Mayo

Anime
6 … Yurei Deco by Jessi Silver
8 … Phantom of the Idol By Jessi Silver

Books
10 … The Joke That Made The Novel by Will Mayo

Movies
10 … Will Mayo Reviews The Beguiled, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and
Night Of The Living Dead

SerCon
11 … Wilson Tucker Bio-Bibliography by Jon D. Swartz, Ph.D.

Song
15 … Will Mayo Reviews Bobby Gentry’s Ode To Billy Joe, The Grateful Dead’s My Brother
Esau, Uriah Heep’s Lady In Black, Lana del Rey’s Gods And Monsters, Dave Matthews’s
Gravedigger, and Ghost’s Little Sunshine

Stage
16 … Will Mayo Reviews Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex

Verse
17 … Will Mayo Reviews Edgar Allan Poe’s Ulalume

Food of Famous Writers
17 … Cuban Sandwiches and Sushi with Misha Burnett and Louise Sorenson
… Cooking by Cedar Sanderson

 

 

News from Festival Stop Motion Montreal

Festival Stop Motion Montreal back in theaters!

https://www.stopmotionmontreal.com/

The 14th Festival edition will be back in theaters this September 16 to 18, 2022 at Concordia University. We invite you all to this long-awaited reunion after two years of online activities and look forward to seeing you again in person. Canadian talent will be in the spotlight in September and we will be celebrating the expertise of many local artists.

We are even more excited to unveil the official poster for our upcoming edition which promises to be heart-warming and festive! Thank you to Suzie Bergeron for the superb design and crafting of our 2022 Festival poster. With the flame still burning strong and kept alive by a vibrant community, we can’t wait to spark more stop motion passion and infuse fans with a healthy dose of puppet power. Join us for a magical weekend of inspiring exchanges and memorable experiences!

Le Festival Stop Motion Montréal de retour en salle!

La 14e édition du Festival fera son retour en salle du 16 au 18 septembre 2022 à l’Université Concordia. Nous vous convions tous à ces grandes retrouvailles après deux ans d’activités en ligne et avons très hâte de vous retrouver. Le talent canadien sera à l’honneur en septembre et nous célébrerons entre autres l’expertise de nombreux artistes locaux.

Nous sommes d’autant plus excités de vous dévoiler le visuel officiel pour nos prochaines célébrations qui se promettent d’être chaleureuses et festives! Merci à Suzie Bergeron pour la conception et réalisation de notre affiche 2022. Venez briller de par votre présence et joignez-nous en grand nombre pour un week-end magique d’échanges inspirants et d’expériences mémorables !

PROGRAM:
Ahead of revealing the full schedule for this upcoming edition, the Festival team is excited to announce the return of stop motion workshops for all skill levels as well as exhibitions, behind-the-scenes treats,  and nearly ten hours of film content that is set to dazzle to the screens.

Information about our 14th edition workshops will be shared with you in the coming weeks, stay tuned!

PROGRAMMATION:
En attendant de découvrir le calendrier complet de la prochaine édition, l’équipe indique déjà que le retour d’ateliers grand public et professionnel, des expositions et près de dix heures de contenu cinématographique sur grand écran sont prévus.

Restez à l’affût dans les prochaines semaines, l’information à propos des ateliers professionnels  de cette 14e édition vous sera dévoilée.

FESTIVAL ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES:

We would like to highlight some recent changes at the helm of the organization. Dominique Côté was elected to the position of Festival Director this spring, following the end of cherished colleague Marie Valade‘s mandate as co-director. We congratulate Dominique on this new mandate, which will allow the organization to continue its activities and offerings for the international stop motion community. We give great thanks to Marie, whose exceptional work led to the creation of the Festival’s legal status as an NPO in 2014. Marie remains active within the organizing committee as a programmer. On behalf of the entire team, thank you for your titanic involvement and your continued support. And as we like to say at home: Puppet Power!

CHANGEMENT À LA DIRECTION DU FESTIVAL:

Nous tenons à souligner des changements à la barre de la Direction de l’organisme. Dominique Côté fut en effet élue au poste de Directrice générale ce printemps, suivant la fin de mandat de co-direction de notre collègue Marie Valade. Nous félicitons Dominique pour ce nouveau mandat permettant à l’organisme de poursuivre ses activités et remercions Marie, dont le travail exceptionnel a permis entre autres la création du statut légal d’OBNL du Festival en 2014. Marie demeure d’autant plus active au sein de l’équipe organisatrice comme programmatrice. De la part de toute l’équipe, merci pour ton implication titanesque et ton soutien continu. Et comme nous aimons dire chez-nous: Puppet Power!

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Zines to share, + Special event

From Leybl in Israel, CyberCozen. CCJuly-2022-v01


On today’s update at https://efanzines.com:

Opuntia #529, edited by Dale Speirs

Christopher J. Garcia’s The Drink Tank #440

Octothorpe #61, a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line

Transcript and subtitle files for Octothorpe #60 are available at eFanzines

Notice of Special Event

Alison Scott writes about a free online event of interest to fanzine fans:

I’m going to be hosting, on behalf of Glasgow in 2024, an online ‘book club’ discussion as part of the Chicon Fringe, on the Best Fanzine finalists.

Tuesday 19th July, 19:30pm BST, 1:30pm CDT. Tickets, which are free, are available at:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hugo-book-club-fanzine-tickets-374417933117

The full Chicon fringe programme is here:

https://chicon.org/home/whats-happening/chicon-fringe/

REMINDER: THIS AFTERNOON’S CLUB BBQ POSTPONED!

REMINDER: Please take note of the following:
Eleventh-hour schedule change: we remind MonSFFen and friends that the club’s Summer-BBQ-in-the-Park 2022, originally slated for this afternoon, has been postponed until Sunday, August 28!
As we inquire further, we are finding that our new, proposed locale, Parc Maisonneuve, is not proving to be quite what we’re looking for with respect to our traditional club BBQ. For example, charcoal barbecue units, like the club’s grill, are prohibited, and there seem to be rather few, if any, picnic tables available
As such, we are regrouping to more thoroughly investigate the site, and to determine if we can modify our requirements without compromising too greatly our customary BBQ. We are also planning to reconnoiter our familiar Parc Angrignon location to ascertain if the washrooms there have seen a marked and much-needed improvement as regards cleanliness. The sorry condition of the facilities is what prompted us to abandon Angrignon, but if things have since improved, we may consider a return to that park.
Finally, both Quebec and Ontario have now acknowledged that a seventh wave of COVID is upon us, driven by the latest incarnations of the highly contagious Omicron variant—this pandemic is most definitely not over! While a return to limitations on public gatherings and other restrictions is not foreseen at this time, people are encouraged to play it safe by masking and social-distancing where appropriate. Too many, apparently, have ignored the need to isolate for 10 days should they begin experiencing COVID symptoms, this to avoid transmitting the virus to others and therefore perpetuating the pandemic.
The COVID numbers in Quebec are reasonably stable, we are told, though climbing. However, fully vaccinated folk—”fully” meaning at least three shots, and for those in higher risk groups, a fourth—are considered to be relatively safe from becoming seriously ill or landing in hospital. But that doesn’t mean one is protected from becoming infected.
This seventh wave is not expected to last through the summer and, we hope, will have dissipated by August 28.

July e-Picnic

We do have planned for this month, on Saturday, July 23, beginning at 1:00PM, an e-picnic on ZOOM, similar to those we hosted during the peak of the pandemic. Do join us for an afternoon of catching-up with friends, conversation, snacks, light programming, and merriment!

August Club Meeting

Meanwhile, our August 13 club meeting may, or may not be a physical, in-person get-together; we await word regarding the official opening of the meeting hall. If we don’t end up convening face-to-face, the 13th will then unfold as one of our usual e-meetings, so either way, we are holding a club meeting in August.

Please Take Note of These Updates

Please take note of these revisions to the club’s events calendar. As always, event scheduling and programming are subject to change.

REMINDER: TOMORROW’S PLANNED BBQ POSTPONED!

REMINDER: Please take note of the following:
Eleventh-hour schedule change: we remind MonSFFen and friends that the club’s Summer-BBQ-in-the-Park 2022, originally slated for tomorrow, Saturday, July 9, has been postponed until Sunday, August 28!
As we inquire further, we are finding that our new, proposed locale, Parc Maisonneuve, is not proving to be quite what we’re looking for with respect to our traditional club BBQ. For example, charcoal barbecue units, like the club’s grill, are prohibited, and there seem to be rather few, if any, picnic tables available
As such, we are regrouping to more thoroughly investigate the site, and to determine if we can modify our requirements without compromising too greatly our customary BBQ. We are also planning to reconnoiter our familiar Parc Angrignon location to ascertain if the washrooms there have seen a marked and much-needed improvement as regards cleanliness. The sorry condition of the facilities is what prompted us to abandon Angrignon, but if things have since improved, we may consider a return to that park.
Finally, both Quebec and Ontario have now acknowledged that a seventh wave of COVID is upon us, driven by the latest incarnations of the highly contagious Omicron variant—this pandemic is most definitely not over! While a return to limitations on public gatherings and other restrictions is not foreseen at this time, people are encouraged to play it safe by masking and social-distancing where appropriate. Too many, apparently, have ignored the need to isolate for 10 days should they begin experiencing COVID symptoms, this to avoid transmitting the virus to others and therefore perpetuating the pandemic.
The COVID numbers in Quebec are reasonably stable, we are told, though climbing. However, fully vaccinated folk—”fully” meaning at least three shots, and for those in higher risk groups, a fourth—are considered to be relatively safe from becoming seriously ill or landing in hospital. But that doesn’t mean one is protected from becoming infected.
This seventh wave is not expected to last through the summer and, we hope, will have dissipated by August 28.

July e-Picnic

We do have planned for this month, on Saturday, July 23, beginning at 1:00PM, an e-picnic on ZOOM, similar to those we hosted during the peak of the pandemic. Do join us for an afternoon of catching-up with friends, conversation, snacks, light programming, and merriment!

August Club Meeting

Meanwhile, our August 13 club meeting may, or may not be a physical, in-person get-together; we await word regarding the official opening of the meeting hall. If we don’t end up convening face-to-face, the 13th will then unfold as one of our usual e-meetings, so either way, we are holding a club meeting in August.

Please Take Note of These Updates

Please take note of these revisions to the club’s events calendar. As always, event scheduling and programming are subject to change.

ATTENTION ! Club BBQ Postponed!

Eleventh-hour schedule change: please note that the club’s Summer-BBQ-in-the-Park 2022, originally slated for this Saturday, July 9, has been postponed until Sunday, August 28!
As we inquire further, we are finding that our new, proposed locale, Parc Maisonneuve, is proving not to be quite what we’re looking for with respect to our traditional club BBQ. For example, charcoal barbecue units, like the club’s grill, are prohibited, and there seem to be rather few, if any, picnic tables available.
As such, we are regrouping to more thoroughly investigate the site, and to determine if we can modify our requirements without compromising too greatly our customary BBQ. We are also planning to reconnoiter our familiar Parc Angrignon location to ascertain if the washrooms there have seen a marked and much-needed improvement as regards cleanliness.
And, both Quebec and Ontario have now acknowledged that a seventh wave of COVID is upon us, driven by the latest variants of the highly contagious Omicron—this pandemic is most definitely not over! While a return to limitations on public gatherings and other restrictions are not foreseen at this time, citizens are encouraged to play it safe by masking and social-distancing where they feel it appropriate.
The COVID numbers in Quebec are reasonably stable, though slowly climbing. However, fully vaccinated folk—meaning at least three shots, and for those in higher risk groups, a fourth—are considered to be relatively safe from becoming seriously ill or landing in hospital, if not from infection. This seventh wave is not expected to last through the summer and will, hopefully, have dissipated by August 28.
We do have planned for this month, on Saturday, July 23, beginning at 1:00PM, an e-picnic on ZOOM, similar to those we hosted during the peak of the pandemic. Do join us for an afternoon of catching-up, conversation, snacks, light programming, and merriment!
Meanwhile, our August 13 meeting may, or may not be a physical, in-person get-together; we await word regarding the official opening of the meeting hall. If we don’t end up meeting face-to-face, the 13th will then unfold as one of our usual e-meetings, so either way, we are holding a club meeting in August.
Please take note of these revisions to the club’s events calendar. As always, event scheduling and programming are subject to change.

Book Reviews

The N3F Review of Books N3FReview202206
Incorporating Prose Bono
Professor George Phillies, D.Sc., Editor
June 2022

Fiction

2 … Contact: Book One by Hank Quense … Review by Jim McCoy
3 … The Family Business by Mike Kupari … Review by Graham Bradley
6 … Hell Spawn by Declan Finn … Review by Ginger Man
7 … Infernal Affairs by Declan Finn … Review by Michael Gallagher
9 … Into the Real by John Ringo and Lydia Sherrer … Review by Declan Finn
12 … Minister’s Shoes by Celine Rose Mariotti … Review by Will Mayo
12 … Monster Hunter Files edited by Larry Correia and Bryan Thomas Schmidt
… Review by Declan Finn
14 … Monster Hunter Vendetta by Larry Correia … Review by Declan Finn
16 … Off to Be the Wizard by Scott Meyer … Review by Graham Bradley
18 … Omim by Michael McGruther … Review by Trevor Denning
21 … Primordial Threat by M.A. Rothman … Review by Jim McCoy
22 … Primordial Threat by M.A. Rothman … Review by Graham Bradley
24 … Red Rising … And Falling by Pierce Brown … Review by Graham Bradley
27 … The Revenant and the Tomb by Herman P. Hunter … Review by Trevor Denning
28 … The Romanov Rescue by Kratman, Ezell & Watson … Review by Declan Finn
31 … Stand Against the Dark by Denton Salle … Review by Becky Jones
31 … The Talisman by Stephen King And Peter Straub … Review by Will Mayo
32 … TIER 1000 by Jason Anspach and Doc Spears … Review by Graham Bradley

Prose Bono

34 … Writing Death Cult A How-To Look by Declan Finn

FINIS

Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association