Fanzines received from N3F
Zines posted on efanzines
Due to my being away for awhile, there is quite an accumulation of zines on https://efanzines.com.
Dale Speirs and Garth Spencer are Canadian.
- Nic Farey’s This Here…#88, 89
- James Allen’s Kalien #81
- Robert Jennings’ Fadeaway #70
- Garth Spencer’s The Obdurate Eye #53, 54
- Heath Row’s The Stf Amateur, July 2025 (apazine bundle)
- Opuntia #602, 603, 604, 605, 606 edited by Dale Speirs
- Leybl Botwinik’s CyberCozen – July 2025
- TurboCon 2 Brochure 8
- Heath Row’s The Stf Amateur, August 2025 (apazine bundle)
- Andy Hooper’s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK #80
- Two Chairs in Print #6 & 7 by Perry Middlemiss and David Grigg
- Perry Middlemiss’s Perryscope #55
- Ray Palm’s The Ray X X-rayer #185
- Sandra Bond’s TAFF newsletter, Taffluorescence #9
- New page for Kim Huett’s P. H. U. Q.
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Bill
The 2025 Aurora Award Winners
The 2025 Aurora Award Winners
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 Aurora Awards for excellence by Canadians in the fields of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. We want to congratulate all of this year’s nominees. Full details about this year’s awards and how voting and nominations went got our statistics document in our 2025 Archive page, https://www.csffa.ca/aurora-archives-home/2025-aurora-awards/
The awards went to:
- Best Novel: The Siege of Burning Grass, Premee Mohamed, Solaris
- Best YA Novel: Heavenly Tyrant, Xiran Jay Zhao, Tundra Books
- Best Novelette/Novella: The Butcher of the Forest, Premee Mohamed, Tordotcom
- Best Short Story: “Blood and Desert Dreams“, Y.M. Pang, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Issue 408
- Best Graphic Novel: Star Trek Lower Decks: Warp Your Own Way, Ryan North, art by Chris Fenoglio, IDW Publishing
- Best Poem/Song “Cthulhu on the Shores of Osaka“, Y.M. Pang, Invitation: A One-shot Anthology of Speculative Fiction
- Best Related Work: Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume Two,
Stephen Kotowych, editor, Ansible Press - Best Cover Art/Interior Illustration: Augur Magazine, Issue 7.1, cover art, Martine Nguyen
- Best Fan Writing and Publication: SF&F Book Reviews, Robert Runté, Ottawa Review of Books
- Best Fan Related Work: murmurstations, Sonia Urlando, Augur Society, podcast
The awards were live-streamed on Sunday, August 10th, 2025, via YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn. .
AUGUST 16, 2025 CLUB MEETING; Post 2 of 2, 5:00PM – Thank You, Wrap-Up
5) THANK YOU
A nod of thanks is proffered our workshops hosts, Keith Braithwaite, Josee Bellemare, and Marck Burakoff, as well as all of our contributing “Fancrafters,” along with everyone who helped to plan and run today’s meeting. We also thank, of course, all of you who joined us, both physically in the meeting hall and here on ZOOM; don’t forget to comment on today’s get-together (www.MonSFFA.ca).
6) NEXT MONTH’S EVENT:
We will get together again at our familiar Nouvel Hotel meeting locale next month, as well as online via ZOOM. Our planning committee is already working on bringing you more fun and informative content, including a special guest speaker; details to be posted soon here on the MonSFFA Website—watch this space! We invite all MonSFFen to join us next month, on Saturday, September 20.
And, we take this opportunity to remind everyone that the club’s annual fund-raising Super Sci-Fi Book Sale is scheduled for Saturday, October 25; mark that date in your calendars, folks, and set aside some cash and folding money for the purchase of all your fall and winter genre reading! Spread the word, and bring a couple friends to the sale!
7) SIGN-OFF
Thank you all for taking part today. We appreciate the enthusiastic involvement of our members, and we hope to see you all again next month! So until September 20, enjoy these remaining days of summer and keep well!
AUGUST 16, 2025 CLUB MEETING; Post 1 of 2, 12:30PM – Introduction and Agenda
1) INTRODUCTION
Welcome to MonSFFA’s August 2025 meeting! After a couple of months roaming afield of our regular meeting hall, we return to the Nouvel Hotel with this get-together. It’ll be a perfect opportunity for MonSFFen to take an air-conditioned respite from the unrelenting heat wave we’ve been experiencing this summer, and have some creative fun while so doing!
Take note that we are again meeting in the “Faubourg” room this afternoon. As always, our out-of-town members can take part in today’s meeting via ZOOM from the comfort of their own homes. So do join us for a few hours of sci-fi fun! Today’s proceedings will be getting underway shortly.
To join our ZOOM-chat and take part online this afternoon, 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 publish the date of the next 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); the toll-free number to call is: 1-438-809-7799.
Also, have this information on hand as you may be asked to enter it:
Meeting ID: 837 6393 8215
Passcode: 549052
3) MEETING THEME FOR MAY 2025
Meeting Theme: “Fancraft!” That’s a word we’ve coined to describe the SF/F-themed craft projects of genre fans, who are often avid crafters. MonSFFen are encouraged to bring in, for our display table, examples of their own “Fancraft,” completed projects, those in progress, or both. Share your creative undertakings with the group!
4) THIS AFTERNOON’S AGENDA
Today’s programming agenda is simple: “Fancraft” Workshops!
1:00PM – “Fancraft” Workshops
The afternoon will be dedicated to several, hands-on, how-to workshops on SF/F-themed craft projects. These hands-on demonstrations of SF/F-themed crafting projects, which we have dubbed “Fancraft” Workshops, will run throughout the afternoon, allowing folk to learn about and try their hand at each.
In past workshops we have learned how to fold sci-fi origami, for instance, tried our collective hand at stop-motion animation, realistically painted and weathered dollar-store toy guns and plastic knives for use as cosplay props, and “scratchbuilt” model spaceships from assorted household odds and ends.
Today, we offer planned primers on fashioning beautifully decorative magic wands (of particular interest to those of us applying to Hogwarts this semester!), making simple sci-fi hand puppets (for the kids, and kids of all ages!), building scale models out of paper and cardstock, and more! Learn how it’s done, and try your hand!
3:00PM – Break
Club business, announcements, and raffle.
3:30PM – “Fancraft” Workshops Continue
The “Fancrafting” continues…
4:30PM – Clean-Up and Final Thoughts
We close the afternoon by cleaning up our workspaces while offering final thoughts, questions, and commentary on today’s meeting, or on any other fannish subjects members may wish to briefly share with the group. Your feedback, dear members, is always welcome!
5:00PM – End of Meeting
The meeting officially begins at 1:00PM! Thanks for joining us today, and enjoy the afternoon!
“Fancraft” Workshops Tomorrow, Saturday, August 16!
ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS: “Fancraft” Workshops Set for Tomorrow, Saturday, August 16!
We’ll wrap up our 2025 summer MonSFFActivities tomorrow, Saturday, August 16, as we return to the club’s usual Nouvel Hotel meeting locale for the revival of an old, pre-pandemic tradition of MonSFFA’s, that of holding a number of workshops throughout the course of the afternoon’s meeting. These hands-on demonstrations of SF/F-themed crafting projects, which we have dubbed “fancraft” workshops, will run concurrently, allowing folk to learn about and try their hand at each during the afternoon.
In past workshops we have learned how to fold sci-fi origami, for instance, tried our collective hand at stop-motion animation, realistically painted and weathered dollar-store toy guns and plastic knives for use as cosplay props, and “scratchbuilt” model spaceships from assorted household odds and ends.
These workshops are hosted from among our own and allow all to exercise their innate creativity. This year, we’ll learn how to fashion beautifully decorative magic wands (of particular interest to those among us applying to Hogwarts next semester!), explore scale-model building using paper and cardstock, try our hand at making sci-fi hand puppets (for kids of all ages!), and more!
Also, MonSFFen are encouraged to bring in, for our display table, examples of their own sci-fi fancraft projects, whether in-progress or completed. Share your creative undertakings with the group!
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our downtown meeting hall tomorrow, Saturday, August 16, 1:00PM-5:00PM! Bring a friend!
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!
“Fancraft” Workshops Scheduled for this Saturday, August 16!
ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS: “Fancraft” Workshops Scheduled for this Saturday, August 16!
We’ll wrap up our 2025 summer MonSFFActivities this Saturday, August 16, as we return to the club’s usual Nouvel Hotel meeting locale for the revival of an old, pre-pandemic tradition of MonSFFA’s, that of holding a number of workshops throughout the course of the afternoon’s meeting. These hands-on demonstrations of SF/F-themed crafting projects, which we have dubbed “fancraft” workshops, will run concurrently, allowing folk to learn about and try their hand at each during the afternoon.
In past workshops we have learned how to fold sci-fi origami, for instance, tried our collective hand at stop-motion animation, realistically painted and weathered dollar-store toy guns and plastic knives for use as cosplay props, and “scratchbuilt” model spaceships from assorted household odds and ends.
These workshops are hosted from among our own and allow all to exercise their innate creativity. This year, we’ll learn how to fashion beautifully decorative magic wands (of particular interest to those among us applying to Hogwarts next semester!), explore scale-model building using paper and cardstock, try our hand at making sci-fi hand puppets (for kids of all ages!), and more!
Also, MonSFFen are encouraged to bring in, for our display table, examples of their own sci-fi fancraft projects, whether in-progress or completed. Share your creative undertakings with the group!
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our downtown meeting hall this Saturday, August 16, 1:00PM-5:00PM! Bring a friend!
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!
August 2025 Issue of Impulse Available Here!
The latest issue of MonSFFA’s News Bulletin, Impulse, has been distributed to club members electronically, and is also now archived here on the club’s Web site. Visit the “Impulse” page, or just click here: ImpulseAugust2025(OnlineVersion)PDF
“Fancraft” Workshops Scheduled for Next Saturday, August 16!
ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS: “Fancraft” Workshops Scheduled for Next Saturday, August 16!
We’ll wrap up this summer’s MonSFFActivities in one week’s time, on Saturday, August 16, as we return to the club’s usual Nouvel Hotel meeting locale for the revival of an old, pre-pandemic tradition of MonSFFA’s, that of holding a number of workshops throughout the course of the afternoon’s meeting. These hands-on demonstrations of SF/F-themed crafting projects, which we have dubbed “fancraft” workshops, will run concurrently, allowing folk to learn about and try their hand at each during the afternoon.
In past workshops we have learned how to fold sci-fi origami, for instance, tried our collective hand at stop-motion animation, realistically painted and weathered dollar-store toy guns and plastic knives for use as cosplay props, and “scratchbuilt” model spaceships from assorted household odds and ends.
These workshops are hosted from among our own and allow all to exercise their innate creativity. This year, we’ll learn how to fashion beautifully decorative magic wands (of particular interest to those among us applying to Hogwarts next semester!), explore scale-model building using paper and cardstock, try our hand at making sci-fi hand puppets (for kids of all ages!), and more!
Also, MonSFFen are encouraged to bring in, for our display table, examples of their own sci-fi fancraft projects, whether in-progress or completed. Share your creative undertakings with the group!
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our downtown meeting hall for this August 2025 meeting! Bring a friend! See you all there on Saturday, August 16, 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!
Locus List of Forthcoming Books
AUGUST 2025
- CHARLIE JANE ANDERS • Lessons in Magic and Disaster • Tor, Aug 2025 (hc, eb)
- NATHAN BALLINGRUD • Cathedral of the Drowned • Titan Books UK, Aug 2025 (na, h, hc, eb)
- NATHAN BALLINGRUD • Cathedral of the Drowned • Tor/Nightfire, Aug 2025 (na, h, tp, eb)
- ISABEL CAÑAS • The Possession of Alba Díaz • Penguin Random House/Berkley, Aug 2025 (h, hc, eb)
- BRENDA COOPER • When Mothers Dream • Fairwood Press, Aug 2025 (c, tp)
- JOSHUA GLENN, ED. • Before Superman: Superhumans of the Radium Age • MIT Press, Aug 2025 (an, tp, eb)
- CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN & BRIAN KEENE, EDS. • The End of the World As We Know It: Tales of Stephen King’s The Stand • Simon & Schuster/Gallery, Aug 2025 (oa, hc, eb)
- FRANCES HARDINGE • The Forest of a Thousand Eyes • Abrams/Amulet, Aug 2025 (1st US, na, ya, hc, eb)
- T. KINGFISHER • Hemlock & Silver • Tor/Bramble, Aug 2025 (hc, eb)
- R.F. KUANG • Katabasis • Harper Voyager US, Aug 2025 (hc, eb)
- R.F. KUANG • Katabasis • Harper Voyager UK, Aug 2025 (hc, eb)
- TIM LEBBON • Secret Lives of the Dead • Titan Books UK, Aug 2025 (h, pb, eb)
- YOON HA LEE • Starstrike • Penguin Random House/Delacorte, Aug 2025 (ya, hc, eb)
- TASHAN MEHTA • Mad Sisters of Esi • Astra House/DAW, Aug 2025 (1st US, tp, eb)
- L.E. MODESITT, JR. • Sub-Majer’s Challenge • Tor, Aug 2025 (hc, eb)
- ANNALEE NEWITZ • Automatic Noodle • Tor, Aug 2025 (na, hc, eb)
- ALASTAIR REYNOLDS • The Dagger in Vichy • Subterranean Press, Aug 2025 (na, hc, eb)
- KEN SCHOLES • Better Dreams • Fallen Seeds and Other Handfuls of Hope, Fairwood Press, Aug 2025 (c, tp, tp)
- FRAN WILDE • A Catalog of Storms • Fairwood Press, Aug 2025 (c, tp, eb)
