CSFFA Newsletter: May 2026

CSFFA Newsletter: May 2026

In this newsletter:
  • Announcing the 2026 Aurora Award Finalists
  • Instructions for Accessing the Aurora Award Voters’ Packet
  • Aurora Book Club Meets May 29 on Discord
  • You’re Invited to our Discord community
Announcing the 2026 Aurora Award Finalists

This ballot is for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror works originally done in 2025 by Canadians. The Aurora Awards are nominated by members of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association. The top five nominated works were selected. Additional works were included where there was a tie for fifth place. An online awards ceremony will be held on Sunday, August 9th, 2026, at 5pm EDT, with hosts Mark Leslie Lefebvre and Elizabeth May Anderson.

Click here for a printable version of the ballot.

Note: Works are sorted by title. Voting will be done online by CSFFA members when they log into their account.

BEST NOVEL
The Bewitching, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Del Rey
Blight, Rachel A. Rosen, The BumblePuppy Press
Direct Descendant, Tanya Huff, DAW Books
The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine, Robert J. Sawyer, Audible Originals/Shadowpaw Press
Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales, Heather Fawcett, Del Rey
A Shift of Time, Julie E. Czerneda, DAW Books
Written on the Dark, Guy Gavriel Kay, Viking Canada

BEST YOUNG ADULT (YA) NOVEL
Breath of the Dragon, Shannon Lee & Fonda Lee, Wednesday Books
Fireboy, Edward Willett, Shadowpaw Press
A Lion’s Head, D.M. De Alwis, Ahasae Tharu Publications
Minotaur, Jamieson Wolf, Rebel Satori Press
One Morning Sun, Avi Silver, Molewhale Press
Winging It, Jen Desmarais, Renaissance Press

BEST NOVELETTE/NOVELLA
The First Thousand Trees, Premee Mohamed, ECW Press
“In the Gardener’s Service“, Michèle Laframboise, Asimov’s, July/August
“The Lure of Stone“, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Uncanny Magazine, Issue Sixty-Six
A Palace Near the Wind, Ai Jiang, Titan Books
The River Has Roots, Amal El-Mohtar, Tordotcom

BEST SHORT STORY
“Hunted To Extinction“, Premee Mohamed, Gallery Books
“I Ain’t Your Doll Face“, Jacqueline Thorpe, Polar Borealis Magazine #33
“the love song of house and lake“, Gillian Secord, On Spec Magazine, Issue #133
“The Stone Played at Tengen“, R.H. Wesley, Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 230
“What If We Kissed While Sinking a Billionaire’s Yacht?“, Rachel A. Rosen, Antifa Lit Journal, Volume 1

BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL/COMIC
Atana and the Jade Mermaid, Vivian Zhou, HarperAlley
“Bonds of the Forest“, Ally Rom Colthoff, Augur Magazine, Issue 8.3
It Never Rains, Kari Maaren, webcomic
Questionable Content, Jeph Jacques, webcomic
Shark Girl, Kate Beaton, Roaring Brook Press

BEST POEM/SONG
“At the Spaceport Bar“, Lisa Timpf, Polar Starlight Magazine #17
“Bigfoot Farewell“, Carolyn Clink, Cryptids, Kaiju & Corn: Poems and Micro-Stories about Modern Midwest Monsters
“Dragon Karaoke“, David Clink, Polar Starlight, Issue #18
“Explosive“, Derek Newman-Stille, Polar Starlight #20
“flowers without meadow“, Tiffany Morris, Eye to the Telescope #56
“From Dust“, J. Y. Zhang, Small Wonders

BEST RELATED WORK
As the Earth Dreams: Black Canadian Speculative Stories, Terese Mason Pierre, House of Anansi Press
Augur Magazine, Issues 8.1-8.3, Kerry C. Byrne, Toria Liao, André Geleynse, Kelley Tai, and Azure Arther
On Spec Magazine, Issues #131 – 134, Vol 35, Diane L. Walton, Managing Editor, The Copper Pig Writers’ Society, Publisher
One Message Remains, Premee Mohamed, Psychopomp
Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume Three, Stephen Kotowych, Editor, Ansible Press

BEST COVER ART/INTERIOR ILLUSTRATION
Dancing With the Holly King, Janice Blaine, On Spec Magazine, Issue #134
Seance, Alice M., Heartlines Spec, Issue 7
Lunar Base, Dan O’Driscoll, On Spec Magazine, Issue #132
Starship Librarians, Lorna Antoniazzi, Tyche Books Ltd.
Listen to Me and I’ll tell You a Story, Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe, Uncanny Magazine, Issue Sixty-Six

BEST FAN WRITING AND PUBLICATION
Amazing Stories online columns, Numbers 405-420, Steve Fahnestalk, AmazingStories.com
Book Reviews in The Ottawa Review of Books, Robert Runté
Polar Starlight Magazine, Issues 17-20, Rhea E. Rose, editor
Speculative Poetry and the Hugos, Lynne Sargent, Strange Horizons
Young People Read Old Science Fiction, James Davis Nicoll, online

BEST FAN RELATED WORK
Can*Con, Marie Bilodeau, chair and Brandon Crilly, vice-chair, Ottawa
Scintillation, Jo Walton and Rene Walling, co-chairs, Montreal
Two Old Farts Talk Sci-Fi, Troy Harkin and David Clink, podcast
Wizards & Spaceships, Rachel A. Rosen and David L. Clink, podcast, Night Beats
The Worldshapers Podcast, Edward Willett
2026 Aurora Awards Voters’ Package

This year’s Aurora Voters’ Package is now available for CSFFA members to download.

The purpose of the Voters’ Package is simple: Before you vote for the Aurora Awards this year, we want you to be able to read as many of the nominated works as possible, so you can make an informed decision about what your favourite works are from this year’s ballot.

Each download file contains a List and Links PDF document for that specific category. This document tells you what files are contained in the Zip folder along with any web links.

For a complete list of what is in all download files we have created a special PDF that you can read before you start to download, Complete Aurora Voters Package lists and links

Voting for the Auroras begins: June 6 and closes July 18 at 11:59 EDT.

NOTE: This download page will close on July 12th (Sunday). This is almost one week before voting closes. You can still get a CSFFA membership for 2026 and access the Voters’ Package at any time up until this point. Please, make sure that you have downloaded any works you wish to read prior to this date.

The e-versions of the Aurora Awards nominated works are made available to you through the generosity of the nominees and publishers. We are grateful for their participation and willingness to share with CSFFA members. We have made each category a separate file so we can track how many times a work is downloaded. If you like what you read, please support the creators by purchasing their works, which are available in bookstores and online.

The works in the Aurora Awards Voters’ Package are without Digital Rights Management, because the authors and publishers trust that you will use this Aurora Awards Voters’ Package as it was intended – to help you make the best choice for the Aurora Awards. Due to this generosity, any downloads are for your personal use only and not to be shared.

E-books will be in one or more of the following formats: Adobe Reader (.pdf) or eReader (.epub and mobi).

This year’s awards ceremony will be held online on Sunday, August 9th starting at 5pm EDT. It will be livestreamed on YouTube. The link to the ceremony will be posted and announced in our newsletter in early August.

Aurora Book Club May Updates

For the month of May 2026 with the Aurora Awards Retrospective Book Club, we’re reading Book 2 of Guy Gavriel Kay’s The Fionavar Tapestry, The Wandering Fire.

MAY BOOK CLUB MEETING: May 29, 8:00pm EDT / 5:00 PM PDT on Discord

More info on the book club:

Starting in January 2026, we’re inviting everyone to join us for the Aurora Awards Retrospective Book Club. The aim of the Book Club is to read every “Best Novel” Aurora Award winner in the association’s history, in time for CSFFA’s 50th anniversary. We envision the book club wrapping up by the proposed Edmonton Worldcon in 2030, where we hope to host some form of anniversary celebration.

Learn more about the book club, how it works, and see the full schedule at the book club page of the CSFFA website.

We’re happy to announce that CSFFA is joining the great Discord bandwagon, and has created a community server where fans, readers, creators, and all Canadian SFF enthusiasts can gather online to discuss Canadian speculative fiction and the Aurora Awards. The Discord server is open to the public, and you can join us using this link.

(Sometimes Discord invite links don’t work as intended, so if you find that to be the case, please reach out and we’ll try to get you sorted.)

2026 Club Field Trip on Saturday, June 6!

ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS!

By a vote of those present at our recent May club meeting, we have selected, from a list of options, the Montreal Planetarium as our 2026 Field Trip destination! Featured this summer is “Rouge 2100,” an interactive experience centered on Mars, and mankind’s projected colonization of the Red Planet in the not-too-distant future! Addressed, as well, is our place in the universe and the fragile balance that must be maintained if all species are to prosper.

“Today, the planet Mars is at the heart of exciting research, and the focus of several space programs…. Hop aboard the interplanetary shuttle and set off on an odyssey to Mars,” reads the Planetarium’s promotional material for this Martian adventure. “Welcome to a fictional base atop Mount Olympus. Welcome to Mars in 2100!

This experience offers a five-chapter journey, in as many rooms, where the first steps of humans on Mars in the year 2100 are realistically imagined! Guided by the AI “Felicity 87,” travellers leave Earth for Mars to discover different aspects of life on our neighbouring planet. How could we live on Mars? How is gravity different than on Earth? What sources of energy may be tapped, and what kind of a spacesuit would be required to safely walk on the Martian surface? These are just some of the questions to be answered!

Also included in the price of admission are various film presentations playing in the Planetarium’s two theatres, including a celebration of Pink Floyd’s spacey 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon!

MonSFFA’s 2026 Field Trip is scheduled for Saturday, June 6. Our plan is to meet in the Planetarium’s main lobby between 12:00PM and 12:30PM, then purchase tickets and enter as a group around 1:00PM to enjoy an afternoon of Martian adventure, and more!

The Planetarium is located at 4801 avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, right next to the Olympic Stadium and Biodôme in the city’s East End. Viau is the nearest Metro station; the nearest paid parking lot is located at 3000 rue Viau, or you can try your luck parking on any of the surrounding streets, where permitted and available.

Adult admission comes in easily at less than $30/person—there are various discounts for residents of the Greater Montreal Area, students, seniors, and families. As always, club members are responsible for their own admission charges.

Join us for a Martian adventure! Bring a friend! We look forward to seeing you at the Planetarium on Saturday, June 6!

May 9, 2026 CLUB MEETING; Post 2 of 2, 5:00PM – Thank You, Wrap-Up

5) THANK YOU

We thank all of you, our members, whether here in person or joining us online, for contributing to our discussion, this afternoon, and additionally, we thank Keith Braithwaite for his presentation on Ray Harryhausen’s unrealized films. A tip of the hat, as well, to all who helped to plan and run today’s get-together; don’t forget to comment on today’s meeting (www.MonSFFA.ca).

6) NEXT MONTH’S EVENT:

In lieu of a regular meeting next month, we have scheduled our annual club field trip, which will take place on Saturday, June 6. We have only now selected our destination by vote of the membership present at this just-concluded May club meeting, so our field trip destination, and more information on the event will be forthcoming. Check in periodically here at MonSFFA.ca for updates.

A ZOOM-Chat will not be available during the field trip, unfortunately; out-of-towners, June 6 is your opportunity to come visit Montreal! Otherwise, we’ll see you all online next for our Virtual Picnic on Sunday, July 26!

7) SIGN-OFF

Thank you all for taking part in our May 2026 meeting. We hope everyone enjoyed today’s programming. As always, we appreciate the enthusiastic involvement of our members, and we look forward to your joining us on next month’s MonSFFA Field Trip! Until then, have a good evening and keep well. Go, Habs, go!

MAY 9, 2026 CLUB MEETING; Post 1 of 2, 12:30PM – Introduction and Agenda

1) INTRODUCTION

Welcome to MonSFFA’s May 2026 meeting! We are gathering, today, in-person downtown, and online via ZOOM, to share our passion for sci-fi!

Out-of-towners, join our ZOOM-chat and take part from the comfort of home! Proceedings will be getting underway shortly. To take part via ZOOM, see the instructions, immediately below (Item 2).

Our programming agenda begins at 1:00PM; the meeting will conclude at 5:00PM. This opening post has gone up 30 minutes before the meeting’s start time to allow folk to gather online at their leisure. A closing post will go up at 5:00PM to officially thank today’s presenters, and to preview next month’s MonSFFA event!

2) JOIN THIS AFTERNOON’S VIDEO-CHAT ON ZOOM!

To take part in this afternoon’s meeting online, join our ZOOM video-chat, which will run throughout the next few hours. Simply click here and follow the prompts: This Afternoon’s MonSFFA Meeting on ZOOM

If you’re not fully equipped to ZOOM, you can also take part by phone (voice only); in the Montreal area, the toll-free number to call is: 1-438-809-7799.

ZOOM’s complete directions on how to join this meeting are available here.

Also, have this information on hand as you may be asked to provide it:

Meeting ID: 817 7904 2377
Passcode: 211263

3) MAY’S MEETING THEME:

We will be selecting our 2026 field trip destination on this occasion, and your participation is welcome and encouraged! Folk have been submitting suggestions, and the list of possible locales to visit on our scheduled June 6 field trip will be reviewed at this meeting. By vote, we will then select one as our field trip destination for 2026. You may submit any last-minute proposals to include on the list just before we review our options and make our choice.

4) AGENDA:

1:00PM – Your Most Impactful Sci-Fi Movies and Television!

Which were the SF/F movies or television episodes that had the most impact on you, intellectually or emotionally? We’ll each share our examples of the films and television installments that left us impressed, amazed, astounded, questioning, forever changed, hopeful about the future or shuddering in the dark; those that had us thinking profoundly about what we had just seen well after the closing credits had rolled!

2:00PM – Sinbad and the Voyages Never Taken: The Unrealized Films of Ray Harryhausen

During the mid- to late-20th century, prior to the digital age of cinematic visual effects, Ray Harryhausen practiced the art of stop-motion animation as a master of the discipline, and as a special effects craftsman working in the science fiction and fantasy/adventure genres. He was an inspiration to, and is celebrated today by the industry’s top SF/F filmmakers!

This afternoon, we’ll look at some of the many film projects over the course of his career with which he became involved, but that were, ultimately, never made. What fantastical, amazing, incredible sci-fi or fantasy movies might there have been but for scheduling issues, or studio disinterest, or a failure to secure film rights, or a lack of funding?

3:15PMBreak

Selection of 2026 Field Trip destination, brief discussion of club business, other announcements, and raffle.

3:30PM – Coming Attractions, Summer 2026!

What’s coming that’s cool? We look ahead to this summer’s season in film, television, and publishing, highlighting that which looks most interesting for discerning sci-fi fans such as ourselves! 

4:30PMFinal Thoughts and Wrap-Up

We close the afternoon with final thoughts, questions, and commentary on today’s topics, or on other sci-fi or club-related subjects members may wish to briefly share with the group. Your feedback is always welcome, folks! 

5:00PMEnd of Meeting

Please Note: While we strive to keep on schedule, we do, sometimes, fall behind a little, or find ourselves having to reshuffle the order of items on the agenda for one reason or another, or reschedule planned presentations/discussions. Therefore, please understand that all programming is subject to change!

The meeting officially begins at 1:00PM! Thanks for joining us today, and enjoy the afternoon!

Club Meeting Tomorrow, Saturday May 9!

MonSFFA’s next meeting is all set for tomorrow afternoon,  Saturday, May 9, from 1:00PM to 5:00PM! We’ll be gathering in our familiar downtown, Nouvel Hotel meeting room.

As usual, out-of-town club members may take part online via ZOOM; you may gather online a half-hour early, at 12:30PM, just to give you an opportunity to settle in before the meeting officially begins at 1:00PM. The information needed to ZOOM with us was sent by e-mail to all members earlier this  week; if need be, visit this Website tomorrow at 12:30PM for a repeat of that information!

May Meeting Theme:

We will be selecting our 2026 field trip destination on this occasion, and your participation is welcome and encouraged! With the sciences, history, or art in mind, the club visits annually in June a museum, exhibition, art gallery or some such which is, at least, tangentially connected to the sci-fi genre. Folk have been submitting suggestions, and the list of possible locales to visit on our scheduled June 6 field trip will be reviewed at this meeting. By vote, we will select one as our field trip destination for 2026. Either in person at the meeting, or in advance by e-mail to president@monsffa.ca, you may submit any last-minute proposals to include on the list before we review all of our options and make our choice.

Here’s what’s on the programme for our May 2026 meeting…

On the Agenda:

Your Most Impactful Sci-Fi Movies and Television!

Which were the SF/F movies or television episodes that had the most impact on you, intellectually or emotionally? We’ll each share our examples of the films and television installments that left us impressed, amazed, astounded, questioning, forever changed, hopeful about the future or shuddering in the dark, those that had us thinking profoundly about what we had just seen well after the closing credits had rolled! What exactly was it about this screen sci-fi that forever marked us? The sheer spectacle? The astonishing implications of the story? The resultant paradigm shift in our point of view? We discuss amongst ourselves!

Sinbad and the Voyages Never Taken: The Unrealized Films of Ray Harryhausen

During the mid- to late-20th century, prior to the digital age of cinematic visual effects, Ray Harryhausen practiced the art of stop-motion animation as a master of the discipline, and as a special effects craftsman working in the science fiction and fantasy/adventure genres. Perhaps the only special effects expert whose association with a film, more so than that of the star or director, is recognized as a mark of excellence. He was an inspiration to, and is celebrated today by the industry’s top SF/F filmmakers!

This afternoon, we’ll look at some of the many film projects over the course of his career with which he became involved, but that were, ultimately, never made. What fantastical, amazing, incredible sci-fi or fantasy movies might there have been but for scheduling issues, or studio disinterest, or a failure to secure film rights, or a lack of funding?

Coming Attractions, Summer 2026!

What’s coming that’s cool? We look ahead to this summer’s season in film, television, and publishing, highlighting that which looks most interesting for discerning sci-fi fans such as ourselves!

We’re looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible, in person and online, at our May 2026 meeting! Tell a friend; invite them to join us! And we’ll see you all this Saturday, May 9, 1:00PM-5:00PM!

Please Note: While we strive to keep on schedule, we do, sometimes, fall behind a little, or find ourselves having to reshuffle the order of items on the agenda for one reason or another, or reschedule planned presentations/discussions. Therefore, please understand that all programming is subject to change!

Next Club Meeting This Saturday, May 9!

MonSFFA’s next meeting is scheduled to take place in just a few days, this Saturday, May 9, from 1:00PM to 5:00PM! We’ll be gathering in our familiar downtown, Nouvel Hotel meeting room.

As usual, out-of-town club members may take part online via ZOOM; you may gather online a half-hour early, at 12:30PM, just to give you an opportunity to settle in before the meeting officially begins at 1:00PM.

May Meeting Theme:

We will be selecting our 2026 field trip destination on this occasion, and your participation is welcome and encouraged! With the sciences, history, or art in mind, the club visits annually in June a museum, exhibition, art gallery or some such which is, at least, tangentially connected to the sci-fi genre. Folk have been submitting suggestions, and the list of possible locales to visit on our scheduled June 6 field trip will be reviewed at this meeting. By vote, we will select one as our field trip destination for 2026. Either in person at the meeting, or in advance by e-mail to president@monsffa.ca, you may submit any last-minute proposals to include on the list before we review all of our options and make our choice.

Here’s what’s on the programme for our May 2026 meeting…

On the Agenda:

Your Most Impactful Sci-Fi Movies and Television!

Which were the SF/F movies or television episodes that had the most impact on you, intellectually or emotionally? We’ll each share our examples of the films and television installments that left us impressed, amazed, astounded, questioning, forever changed, hopeful about the future or shuddering in the dark, those that had us thinking profoundly about what we had just seen well after the closing credits had rolled! What exactly was it about this screen sci-fi that forever marked us? The sheer spectacle? The astonishing implications of the story? The resultant paradigm shift in our point of view? We discuss amongst ourselves!

Sinbad and the Voyages Never Taken: The Unrealized Films of Ray Harryhausen

During the mid- to late-20th century, prior to the digital age of cinematic visual effects, Ray Harryhausen practiced the art of stop-motion animation as a master of the discipline, and as a special effects craftsman working in the science fiction and fantasy/adventure genres. Perhaps the only special effects expert whose association with a film, more so than that of the star or director, is recognized as a mark of excellence. He was an inspiration to, and is celebrated today by the industry’s top SF/F filmmakers!

This afternoon, we’ll look at some of the many film projects over the course of his career with which he became involved, but that were, ultimately, never made. What fantastical, amazing, incredible sci-fi or fantasy movies might there have been but for scheduling issues, or studio disinterest, or a failure to secure film rights, or a lack of funding?

Coming Attractions, Summer 2026!

What’s coming that’s cool? We look ahead to this summer’s season in film, television, and publishing, highlighting that which looks most interesting for discerning sci-fi fans such as ourselves!

We’re looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible, in person and online, at our May 2026 meeting! Tell a friend; invite them to join us! And we’ll see you all this Saturday, May 9, 1:00PM-5:00PM!

Please Note: While we strive to keep on schedule, we do, sometimes, fall behind a little, or find ourselves having to reshuffle the order of items on the agenda for one reason or another, or reschedule planned presentations/discussions. Therefore, please understand that all programming is subject to change!

May 2026 Issue of Impulse Now Available!

Attention MonSFFA Club Members!

The latest issue of our club news bulletin, Impulse (May 2026), is now available for viewing or download! Visit the “Impulse Page” of this Website, or just click here:
ImpulseMay2026(OnlineVersion)PDF
This May 2026 and past issues of Impulse can also be viewed or downloaded via this Website; again, visit the “Impulse Page.”
This month’s issue publicizes our next club meeting (set for this Saturday, May 9!), encourages membership participation as to the selection of a destination for our upcoming June field trip, and covers our recent April meeting. We also make mention of an item of sad news recently received.
Keep reading Impulse, folks!

Next Club Meeting in Just One Week, on Saturday, May 9!

MonSFFA’s next meeting is scheduled to take place in just one week, on Saturday, May 9, from 1:00PM to 5:00PM! We’ll be gathering in our familiar downtown, Nouvel Hotel meeting room.

As usual, out-of-town club members may take part online via ZOOM; you may gather online a half-hour early, at 12:30PM, just to give you an opportunity to settle in before the meeting officially begins at 1:00PM.

May Meeting Theme:

We will be selecting our 2026 field trip destination on this occasion, and your participation is welcome and encouraged! With the sciences, history, or art in mind, the club visits annually in June a museum, exhibition, art gallery or some such which is, at least, tangentially connected to the sci-fi genre. Folk have been submitting suggestions, and the list of possible locales to visit on our scheduled June 6 field trip will be reviewed at this meeting. By vote, we will select one as our field trip destination for 2026. Either in person at the meeting, or in advance by e-mail to president@monsffa.ca, you are welcome to submit any last-minute proposals to include on the list before we review our options and make our choice.

Here’s what’s on tap for our May 2026 meeting:

On the Agenda:

Your Most Impactful Sci-Fi Movies and Television!

Which were the SF/F movies or television episodes that had the most impact on you, intellectually or emotionally? We’ll each share our examples of the films and television installments that left us impressed, amazed, astounded, questioning, forever changed, hopeful about the future or shuddering in the dark, those that had us thinking profoundly about what we had just seen well after the closing credits had rolled! What exactly was it about this screen sci-fi that forever marked us? The sheer spectacle? The astonishing implications of the story? The resultant paradigm shift in our point of view? We discuss amongst ourselves!

Sinbad and the Voyages Never Taken: The Unrealized Films of Ray Harryhausen

During the mid- to late-20th century, prior to the digital age of cinematic visual effects, Ray Harryhausen practiced the art of stop-motion animation as a master of the discipline, and as a special effects craftsman working in the science fiction and fantasy/adventure genres. Perhaps the only special effects expert whose association with a film, more so than that of the star or director, is recognized as a mark of excellence. He was an inspiration to, and is celebrated today by the industry’s top SF/F filmmakers!

This afternoon, we’ll look at some of the many film projects over the course of his career that he became involved with, but that were, ultimately, never made. What fantastical, amazing, incredible sci-fi or fantasy movies might there have been but for scheduling issues, or studio disinterest, or a failure to secure film rights, or a lack of funding?

Coming Attractions, Summer 2026!

What’s coming that’s cool? We look ahead to this summer’s season in film, television, and publishing, highlighting that which looks most interesting for discerning sci-fi fans such as ourselves!

We’re looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible, in person and online, at our May 2026 meeting! Tell a friend; invite them to join us! And we’ll see you all on Saturday, May 9, 1:00PM-5:00PM!

Please Note: While we strive to keep on schedule, we do, sometimes, fall behind a little, or find ourselves having to reshuffle the order of items on the agenda for one reason or another, or reschedule planned presentations/discussions. Therefore, please understand that all programming is subject to change!

A troublesome Fungus

https://www.planetary.org/the-downlink/shortchanging-nasa-is-simply-not-smart

A hardy fungus may challenge planetary protection efforts. A recent study has identified a fungus called Aspergillus calidoustus living in NASA cleanrooms even after decontamination. This species could potentially survive the radiation, near-vacuum, and temperature conditions of deep space, meaning it could be carried on spacecraft to Mars or other worlds.

Books to be released this month

From Locus: https://locusmag.com/forthcomingbooks/

MAY 2026

  • NEAL ASHER • Dark Agent • Macmillan/Tor UK, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • ANINDITA BANERJEE & SHERRYL VINT, ET AL., EDS. • Reactionary Worldbuilding: From Speculative Imagina­tion to Political Practice • MIT Press, May 2026 (nf, tp, eb)
  • RJ BARKER • Mortedant’s Peril • Macmil­lan/Tor UK, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • RJ BARKER • Mortedant’s Peril • Tor, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • NICHOLAS BINGE • Abyss • Macmillan/Tor Night­fire UK, May 2026 (na, h, hc, eb)
  • NICHOLAS BINGE • Abyss • Tor/Nightfire, May 2026 (na, h, hc, eb)
  • JIM BUTCHER • Out Law • Podium Publishing, May 2026 (na, tp, eb)
  • GREGORY FEELEY • The Weighing of Ayre • New­Con Press UK, May 2026 (c, tp, hc, eb)
  • SARAH GAILEY • Make Me Better • Tor, May 2026 (h, hc, eb)
  • CHLOE GONG • Eyes of Kings • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • ANDREA HAIRSTON • The Redemption Center Is Closed on Sundays • Tor, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • SARAH LANGAN • Trad Wife • Macmillan/Tor Nightfire UK, May 2026 (h, hc, eb)
  • ANN LECKIE • Radiant Star • Orbit UK, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • ANN LECKIE • Radiant Star • Orbit US, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • FONDA LEE • The Last Contract of Isako • Orbit UK, May 2026 (hc, tp, eb)
  • FONDA LEE • The Last Contract of Isako • Orbit US, May 2026 (hc, tp, eb)
  • ALAN MOORE • I Hear a New World • Bloomsbury UK/Archer, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • ALAN MOORE • I Hear a New World • Bloomsbury USA, May 2026 (hc, eb)
  • KIM NEWMAN • Model Actress Whatever • Titan Books UK, May 2026 (tp, eb)
  • JEFF NOON • Moon Over Brendle • Angry Robot UK, May 2026 (tp, eb)
  • K.J. PARKER • Sister Svangerd and the Devil You Know • Orbit UK, May 2026 (tp, eb)
  • K.J. PARKER • Sister Svangerd and the Devil You Know • Orbit US, May 2026 (tp, eb)
  • VERONICA ROTH • Seek the Traitor’s Son • Macmil­lan/Tor UK, May 2026 (v, hc, eb)
  • VERONICA ROTH • Seek the Traitor’s Son • Tor, May 2026 (v, hc, eb)
  • TLOTLO TSAMAASE • House of Margins • Kensington/Erewhon, May 2026 (h, hc, eb)
  • NGHI VO • A Long and Speaking Silence • Tordotcom, May 2026 (na, hc, eb)
  • MARTHA WELLS • Platform Decay • Tor, May 2026 (hc, eb)

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