SEPTEMBER 14 MonSFFA MEETING; Post 2 of 2, 5:00PM – Thank You, Wrap-Up

5) THANK YOU

We thank club members Joe Aspler, Cathy Palmer-Lister, Mark Burakoff, and Keith Braithwaite for their contributions to this afternoon’s programming, with a nod, as well, to all of our contributing participants, and everyone who helped to plan and run this meeting. Finally, of course, we thank all of you who joined us here in person, and on ZOOM; don’t forget to comment on today’s get-together (www.MonSFFA.ca). 

6) NEXT MONTH’S EVENT: THE SUPER SCI-FI BOOK SALE!

In place of our regular club meeting, next month, we are pleased to invite all MonSFFen, their families, friends, and the general public to the long-awaited return of our Super Sci-Fi Book Sale, on Saturday, October 19; doors open to the public from noon to 3:30PM.

Heads-up all SF&F readers! MonSFFA is pleased to undertake the post-pandemic relaunch of our popular, fund-raising SF&F used book sale!
Amazing prices on thousands of amazing stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Asimov to Zelazny!
We’ve got plenty of inventory left over from past sales, plus lots of fresh stock, including from the legacy of our late friend, collector, and club member Sylvain St-Pierre. And we’re clearing it all at our astonishingly low prices!
Piles of Paperbacks! Boxes of Books! An Astounding Assortment Available, Including…
Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers! Anthologies and Specialty Books! Magazines and Comics! Plus DVDs! UNIMAGINABLE, UNBELIEVEABLE, UNBEATABLE BARGAINS!
Publications en Français Aussi!
The Lowest Prices In the Galaxy! The More you Buy, the More you Save! (Cash-Only Sales, Please.) 
EVERYTHING! MUST! GO! Open to the Public!

Spread the word! Please let your family, friends, and neighbours know about this book sale!

Folk volunteering to help with set-up are asked to arrive early, at 10:00AM, and we thank you in advance for your help!

7) SIGN-OFF

Thanks for taking part, today; we hope to see everyone at the book sale next month!

SEPTEMBER 14 MonSFFA MEETING; Post 1 of 2, 12:30PM – Introduction and Agenda

1) INTRODUCTION

Welcome to MonSFFA’s September 14, 2024 meeting! This afternoon’s proceedings will be getting underway shortly. We are meeting live and in person at our meeting hall in Le Nouvel Hotel, downtown! For those joining us online, today, see the instructions, below (at the end of this post), to join in and participate on ZOOM.

Our programming agenda begins at 1:00PM; the meeting will conclude at 5:00PM. This opening post has gone up shortly 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/discussion moderators, and to publish the date of our next event.

2) MEETING THEME FOR SEPTEMBER

Cool science fiction and fantasy names! We ask MonSFFen to consider which character name from SF&F literature, or film and television strike them as classic, the most memorable, or the utmost in cool SF&F names?

3) THIS AFTERNOON’S AGENDA

Today’s programming agenda is as follows:

1:00PMReport on Worldcon 2024

MonSFFen who attended the 2024 Worldcon in Glasgow, Scotland, offer a report on the convention, sharing anecdotes and photos with the club.

2:00PMMontreal’s Bid for Worldcon 2027!

Did you know that Montreal is bidding to host the Worldcon in 2027? We offer an update on the latest bid news.

2:15PMTom Swift and his Science Fiction Book Series

Originally slated for last month’s meeting but, regrettably, postponed, we are pleased to bring you, now, this primer on the numerous Tom Swift sci-fi/adventure books, published in various series from the 1910s to the present day. The adventures of the original Tom Swift and later, his descendants, introduced many a young lad to science fiction, and in its nascent years, helped to popularize the science fiction genre.

3:15PMBreak!

Raffle, announcements, brief discussion of club business.

3:30PMWhat’s in a Name?— Thoughts on Naming SF&F Characters

Flash Gordon, Honor Harrington, Clark Kent, Sarah Conner, Valentine Michael Smith, Buffy Summers, Bernard Quatermass, Harley Quinn, and Darth Vader—some names simply roll off the tongue with a certain ease, a je ne sais quoi, and just sound so cool, and ideal for a given character! But why are the names of some of our favourite genre characters so much more memorable than others? Is there a psychology at play, a particular trick, method, or talent involved when naming characters? Whether writing a novel, short-story, or screenplay, how do writers come up with a memorable name that so perfectly fits their character? How does a skilled wordsmith evoke a square-jawed hero or plucky heroine, a dark, pitiless villain, or a brilliant scientist type? And what about alliteration: pro or con?

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!

4) 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. From out of town? No problem; find your ZOOM call-in number here: Call-In Numbers

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

Meeting ID: 834 3821 6963
Passcode: 279266

The sci-fi fun begins at 1:00PM! Thanks for joining us today, and enjoy the meeting!
Below are the slides we will be screening during our Worldcon Report at 1:00PM. Those online will be able to view them during our ZOOM-chat, but we offer them, here, as another viewing option outside of ZOOM.

NEXT CLUB MEETING IS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14!

MonSFFA NEXT MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

1:00PM-5:00PM, Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (South Tower) 

…and concurrently on ZOOM!

www.MonSFFA.ca

MonSFFA’s next regular meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, September 14! We are meeting in our usual hall, “Salle Maisonneuve,” at Le Nouvel Hotel! Le Nouvel is located on a major bus line, and is just a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.
We’re back in our old, familiar neighbourhood, just one block west of our pre-pandemic meeting place, the Hôtel Espresso (corner Guy and René-Lévesque)! And, as always, we hope to welcome home both current and former club members, and new members, too! Come check us out!

Meeting Theme: Cool science fiction and fantasy names! We ask MonSFFen to consider which character name from SF&F literature, or film and television strike them as classic, the most memorable, or the utmost in cool SF&F names?

SEPTEMBER’S AGENDA:

1:00PMReport on Worldcon 2024

MonSFFen who attended the 2024 Worldcon in Glasgow, Scotland, offer a report on the convention, sharing anecdotes and photos with the club.

2:00PMMontreal’s Bid for Worldcon 2027!

Did you know that Montreal is bidding to host the Worldcon in 2027? We offer an update on the latest bid news.

 2:15PMTom Swift and his Science Fiction Book Series

Originally slated for last month’s meeting but, regrettably, postponed, we are pleased to bring you, now, this primer on the numerous Tom Swift sci-fi/adventure books, published in various series from the 1910s to the present day. The adventures of the original Tom Swift and later, his descendants, introduced many a young lad to science fiction, and in its nascent years, helped to popularize the science fiction genre.

3:15PMBreak!

Raffle, announcements, brief discussion of club business.

3:30PMWhat’s in a Name?— Thoughts on Naming SF&F Characters

Flash Gordon, Honor Harrington, Clark Kent, Sarah Conner, Valentine Michael Smith, Buffy Summers, Bernard Quatermass, Harley Quinn, and Darth Vader—some names simply roll off the tongue with a certain ease, a je ne sais quoi, and just sound so cool, and ideal for a given character! But why are the names of some of our favourite genre characters so much more memorable than others? Is there a psychology at play, a particular trick, method, or talent involved when naming characters? Whether writing a novel, short-story, or screenplay, how do writers come up with a memorable name that so perfectly fits their character? How does a skilled wordsmith evoke a square-jawed hero or plucky heroine, a dark, pitiless villain, or a brilliant scientist type? And what about alliteration: pro or con?

Next Month, on Saturday, October 19:

THE RETURN OF THE SUPER SCI-FI BOOK SALE!
Heads-up all SF&F readers! MonSFFA is pleased to undertake the post-pandemic relaunch of our popular, fund-raising SF&F used book sale!
Amazing prices on thousands of amazing stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Asimov to Zelazny!
We’ve got plenty of inventory left over from past sales, plus lots of fresh stock, including from the legacy of our late friend, collector, and club member Sylvain St-Pierre! And we’re clearing it all at our astonishingly low prices!
Piles of Paperbacks! Boxes of Books! An Astounding Assortment Available, Including…
Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers! Anthologies and Specialty Books! MAGAZINES and COMICS! Plus DVDs! UNIMAGINABLE, UNBELIEVEABLE, UNBEATABLE BARGAINS!
Publications en Français Aussi!
The Lowest Prices In the Galaxy! The More you Buy, the More you Save! (Cash-Only Sales, Please.)
EVERYTHING! MUST! GO! Open to the Public!

September-October 2024 Issue of Impulse Now Available!

The latest issue of Impulse is now available! To view or download this latest issue, click here:
ImpulseSeptember-October2024(OnlineVersion)PDF
Impulse is the monthly news bulletin of the Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association (MonSFFA). The electronic version is available on this Website, and past issues are archived, here, as well (see Impulse page). Print copies are available at the club’s in-person meetings, and are distributed by postal mail upon request.
Enjoy your issue of Impulse, which includes details of our upcoming Super Sci-Fi Book Sale, scheduled for Saturday, October 19! Enjoy the issue!

Fandom mourns two voices

Fandom mourns two voices, both named James

James Darren

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Darren

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0201626/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

Fandom will mostly remember James Darren as Vic Fontaine in DS9, but I’m just old enough to remember the teen idol of Goodbye Cruel World. I don’t remember ever seeing Gidget but certainly remember knowing about it. There was a time when there was no way to escape the  beach movies.

James Earl Jones

Known to fandom as the voice of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones had a long career in movies https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000469/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 

Famous for his strong authoritative voice, it’s interesting to know he took acting lessons to control his stammer.

 

 

Zines to share!

We have received a number of zines to share!

From Garth: ObdurateEye43

From the N3F: Tightbeam360

And an update from Bill Burns:

New today at https://efanzines.com are:

  • Opuntia #581 , edited by Dale Speirs
  • Octothorpe #117 the Hugo-winning fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line
  • Heath Row’s The Stf Amateur, September 2024 (apazine bundle)
  • Kat Templeton’s Rhyme & Paradox #6
  • Garth Spencer’s The Obdurate Eye #43
  • Guy H. Lillian III’s Spartacus #75


    Bill

Club Meets Next in Just 7 Days, on Saturday, September 14!

NEXT CLUB MEETING: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

1:00PM-5:00PM, Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (South Tower) 

…and concurrently on ZOOM!

www.MonSFFA.ca

MonSFFA’s next regular meeting is scheduled for Saturday, September 14! We are meeting in our usual hall, “Salle Maisonneuve,” at Le Nouvel Hotel! Le Nouvel is located on a major bus line, and is just a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.
We’re back in our old, familiar neighbourhood, just one block west of our pre-pandemic meeting place, the Hôtel Espresso (corner Guy and René-Lévesque)! And, as always, we hope to welcome home both current and former club members, and new members, too! Come check us out!

Meeting Theme: Cool science fiction and fantasy names! We ask MonSFFen to consider which character name from SF&F literature, or film and television strike them as classic, the most memorable, or the utmost in cool SF&F names?

SEPTEMBER’S AGENDA:

1:00PMReport on Worldcon 2024

MonSFFen who attended the 2024 Worldcon in Glasgow, Scotland, offer a report on the convention, sharing anecdotes and photos with the club.

2:00PMMontreal’s Bid for Worldcon 2027!

Did you know that Montreal is bidding to host the Worldcon in 2027? We offer an update on the latest bid news.

 2:15PMTom Swift and his Science Fiction Book Series

Originally slated for last month’s meeting but, regrettably, postponed, we are pleased to bring you, now, this primer on the numerous Tom Swift sci-fi/adventure books, published in various series from the 1910s to the present day. The adventures of the original Tom Swift and later, his descendants, introduced many a young lad to science fiction, and in its nascent years, helped to popularize the science fiction genre.

3:15PMBreak!

Raffle, announcements, brief discussion of club business.

3:30PMWhat’s in a Name?— Thoughts on Naming SF&F Characters

Flash Gordon, Honor Harrington, Clark Kent, Sarah Conner, Valentine Michael Smith, Buffy Summers, Bernard Quatermass, Harley Quinn, and Darth Vader—some names simply roll off the tongue with a certain ease, a je ne sais quoi, and just sound so cool, and ideal for a given character! But why are the names of some of our favourite genre characters so much more memorable than others? Is there a psychology at play, a particular trick, method, or talent involved when naming characters? Whether writing a novel, short-story, or screenplay, how do writers come up with a memorable name that so perfectly fits their character? How does a skilled wordsmith evoke a square-jawed hero or plucky heroine, a dark, pitiless villain, or a brilliant scientist type? And what about alliteration: pro or con?

Next Month, on Saturday, October 19:

THE RETURN OF THE SUPER SCI-FI BOOK SALE!
Heads-up all SF&F readers! MonSFFA is pleased to undertake the post-pandemic relaunch of our popular, fund-raising SF&F used book sale!
Amazing prices on thousands of amazing stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Asimov to Zelazny!
We’ve got plenty of inventory left over from past sales, plus lots of fresh stock, including from the legacy of our late friend, collector, and club member Sylvain St-Pierre! And we’re clearing it all at our astonishingly low prices!
Piles of Paperbacks! Boxes of Books! An Astounding Assortment Available, Including…
Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers! Anthologies and Specialty Books! MAGAZINES and COMICS! Plus DVDs! UNIMAGINABLE, UNBELIEVEABLE, UNBEATABLE BARGAINS!
Publications en Français Aussi!
The Lowest Prices In the Galaxy! The More you Buy, the More you Save! (Cash-Only Sales, Please.)
EVERYTHING! MUST! GO! Open to the Public!

Locus Forthcoming Books: September 2024

Locus Forthcoming Books: September 2024

  • STEPHEN BAXTER • Fortress Sol • Orion UK/Gollancz, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • ELIZABETH BEAR • The Folded Sky • Orion UK/Gollancz, Sep 2024 (tp, eb)
  • DAVID EDISON • Sandymancer • Tor, Sep 2024 (tp)
  • JON EVANS • Exadelic • Tor, Sep 2024 (tp)
  • CHLOE GONG • Vilest Things • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • CHARLIE N. HOLMBERG • Still the Sun • Amazon/47North, Sep 2024 (v, tp, eb)
  • TJ KLUNE • Somewhere Beyond the Sea • Mac¬millan/Tor UK, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • TJ KLUNE • Somewhere Beyond the Sea • Tor, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • KIM NEWMAN • Model Actress Whatever • Titan Books UK, Sep 2024 (tp, eb)
  • NAOMI NOVIK • Buried Deep and Other Stories • Pen¬guin Random House UK/Del Rey UK, Sep 2024 (c, hc, eb)
  • SUZAN PALUMBO • Countess • ECW Press, Sep 2024 (c, tp, eb)
  • SARAH PINSKER • Haunt Sweet Home • Tordotcom, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • CAT RAMBO • Rumor Has It • Tor, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • NEAL STEPHENSON • Polostan • HarperCollins/Morrow, Sep 2024 (hc, eb)
  • NGHI VO • The City in Glass • Tordotcom, Sep 2024 (na, hc, eb)

Future Worldcon and bid news

Future Worldcon and bid news

From Smofnews

Next year’s Seattle Worldcon 2025 (August 13-17) announced that its optional special Hugo category will be Best Poetry. An eligible poem is “within the speculative, science fiction, and fantasy genres, published in 2024, that is at least three lines.”

The Seattle Worldcon has also announced a Community Fund, starting with $30,000 in seed money, to assist four groups in attending: first-timers from the Pacific Northwest; LGBTQIA+ fans; BIPOC/AANHPI fans; and fans from anywhere in the Global South. Applications have not yet opened. Those wishing to donate to the fund can do so through the con’s registration portal.

LA in 2026, now LAcon V, won the vote easily to hold the 84th Worldcon on August 27-31, 2026 in Anaheim, California. Fears of a stealth write-in campaign were unrealized. Guests of Honor will be Barbara Hambly, Ronald D. Moore, Colleen Doran, Dr. Anita Sengupta, Tim Kirk, Geri Sullivan, Stan Sakai, and Ursula Vernon.

The bid for Kampala, Uganda in 2028 has changed its proposed location to Kigali, Rwanda.

The Brisbane in 2028 bid is reconsidering its dates for the convenience of those travelling to Australia for the 2028 solar eclipse.

Zines to share!

We have zines to share!

From Nic Farey, TH 78

An update to efanzines from Bill Burns:

Added today at https://efanzines.com are:

  • League of Fan Funds Newsletter 2024: “Well, that was Amazeballs!”
  • Opuntia #580, edited by Dale Speirs
  • Nic Farey’s This Here…#78
  • Andy Hooper’s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK #69
  • Christopher J. Garcia’s Claims Department #75 & 76
  • WOOF #49 (2024), Christina Lake, Official Editor


    Bill

Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association