April 13 Club Meeting, Post 1 of 2 – Introduction & Agenda

1) INTRODUCTION

Welcome to MonSFFA’s April 13, 2024 meeting! This afternoon’s proceedings are soon to get underway. We are meeting live and in person at our new meeting hall in the 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 meeting.

2) MEETING THEME FOR APRIL

Spring is here! The weather is warming, the days are longer, gardens are budding, the birds are returning, the club is meeting downtown again, and we’ve just witnessed a rare total solar eclipse right here in our own backyard! Life is good! We invite members to share their eclipse experience with the group, and to simply enjoy the season!

3) THIS AFTERNOON’S AGENDA

Today’s programming agenda is as follows:

1:00PM—The Eclipse Experience

Club members recount their experiences observing the total solar eclipse of April 8 and share any photos they snapped of the event. Not for some 80 years will another such eclipse take place in the skies over Southern Québec!

1:30PM—The Spark that Lit the Fire

Moderated discussion of our earliest exposure to science fiction and/or fantasy; MonSFFen recall the novel, short story, comic book, movie, or television show that introduced them to the genre, and sparked their life-long interest in SF/F.

2:30PM—William Castle: Hollywood’s Maestro of the Movie-Marketing Gimmick!

A presentation on the career of prolific producer/director/ writer/actor William Castle. Touting such “amazing” cinematic     “technologies” as “Emergo,” “Percepto,” and “Illusion-O,” Castle is remembered for the hyperbolic marketing gimmicks he employed to promote his oeuvre of horror/thriller and sci-fi B-movies, which included House on Haunted Hill, The Tingler (both 1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Strait-Jacket (1964), and Bug (1975).

3:30PM—Break

Raffle, club business, and finalizing of plans for club’s field trip in June.

4:00PM—Sci-Fi Balderdash

Another round of our SF/F version of the popular parlour game, Balderdash. Guess which synopsis of an actual SF/F title is real, while at the same time trying to fool your opponents into choosing as the real synopsis the fake one you just wrote!

4:45PM—Clean-Up/Pack-Up

Out by 5:00PM.

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. Therefore, please also note 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 e-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; you may be asked to enter it:

Meeting ID: 839 3957 5954
Passcode: 360767

The sci-fi fun begins at 1:00PM! Thanks for joining us today, and enjoy the meeting!

NEXT CLUB MEETING IS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL 13!

MonSFFA’s Next Meeting is Tomorrow, Saturday, April 13, from 1:00PM-5:00PM!

Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (Conference Floor, South Tower)

…and concurrently on ZOOM!… www.MonSFFA.ca

TOMORROW’S AGENDA INCLUDES:

The Eclipse Experience

Club members recount their experiences observing the total solar eclipse of April 8 and share any photos they snapped of the event. Not for some 80 years will another such eclipse take place in the skies over Southern Québec!

The Spark that Lit the Fire

Moderated discussion of our earliest exposure to science fiction and/or fantasy; MonSFFen recall the novel, short story, comic book, movie, or television show that introduced them to the genre, and sparked their life-long interest in SF/F.

William Castle: Hollywood’s Maestro of the Movie-Marketing Gimmick!

A presentation on the career of prolific producer, director, writer, and actor William Castle. Touting such “amazing” cinematic “technologies” as “Emergo,” “Percepto,” and “Illusion-O,” Castle is remembered for the hyperbolic marketing gimmicks he employed to promote his oeuvre of horror/thriller and sci-fi B-movies, which included House on Haunted Hill, The Tingler (both 1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Strait-Jacket (1964), and Bug (1975).

Sci-Fi Balderdash

Another round of our SF/F version of the popular parlour game, Balderdash. Guess which synopsis of an actual SF/F title is real, while at the same time trying to fool your opponents into choosing as the real synopsis the fake one you just wrote!

and more…

April’s Meeting Theme: Spring is here! The weather is warming, the days are longer, gardens are budding, the birds are returning, the club is meeting downtown again, and we’ve just witnessed a rare total solar eclipse right here in our own backyard! Life is good! We invite members to share their eclipse experience with the group, and to simply enjoy the season!

Please note that MonSFFA has moved to a new meeting hall, back downtown! We are now meeting in the Nouvel Hotel on René-Lévesque Ouest (corner St-Mathieu), just one block west of our former, pre-pandemic downtown locale (Hôtel Espresso)! Yes, we’re back in our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks, and we hope to welcome home both current and dormant club members; see you all on April 13th!

We have concluded our brief relationship with the Lachine Legion, with all appropriate thanks to that institution for having hosted us in 2023 and early 2024, and are now meeting in the Nouvel Hotel’s “Salle Maisonneuve!” Le Nouvel is located on a major downtown bus line, and is a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.

Our Following Meeting: Saturday, May 11, with guest speaker Rich Larson (Annex, Ymir, Tomorrow Factory), acclaimed by Gardner Dozois as “One of the best new writers to enter science fiction in more than a decade.”

NEXT CLUB MEETING IS THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 13!

MonSFFA’s Next Meeting is this Saturday, April 13, from 1:00PM-5:00PM!

Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (Conference Floor, South Tower)

…and concurrently on ZOOM!… www.MonSFFA.ca

APRIL’S AGENDA INCLUDES:

The Eclipse Experience

Club members recount their experiences observing the total solar eclipse of April 8 and share any photos they snapped of the event. Not for some 80 years will another such eclipse take place in the skies over Southern Québec!

The Spark that Lit the Fire

Moderated discussion of our earliest exposure to science fiction and/or fantasy; MonSFFen recall the novel, short story, comic book, movie, or television show that introduced them to the genre, and sparked their life-long interest in SF/F.

William Castle: Hollywood’s Maestro of the Movie-Marketing Gimmick!

A presentation on the career of prolific producer, director, writer, and actor William Castle. Touting such “amazing” cinematic “technologies” as “Emergo,” “Percepto,” and “Illusion-O,” Castle is remembered for the hyperbolic marketing gimmicks he employed to promote his oeuvre of horror/thriller and sci-fi B-movies, which included House on Haunted Hill, The Tingler (both 1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Strait-Jacket (1964), and Bug (1975).

Sci-Fi Balderdash

Another round of our SF/F version of the popular parlour game, Balderdash. Guess which synopsis of an actual SF/F title is real, while at the same time trying to fool your opponents into choosing as the real synopsis the fake one you just wrote!

and more…

April’s Meeting Theme: Spring is here! The weather is warming, the days are longer, gardens are budding, the birds are returning, the club is meeting downtown again, and we’ve just witnessed a rare total solar eclipse right here in our own backyard! Life is good! We invite members to share their eclipse experience with the group, and to simply enjoy the season!

Please note that MonSFFA has moved to a new meeting hall, back downtown! We are now meeting in the Nouvel Hotel on René-Lévesque Ouest (corner St-Mathieu), just one block west of our former, pre-pandemic downtown locale (Hôtel Espresso)! Yes, we’re back in our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks, and we hope to welcome home both current and dormant club members; see you all on April 13th!

We have concluded our brief relationship with the Lachine Legion, with all appropriate thanks to that institution for having hosted us in 2023 and early 2024, and are now meeting in the Nouvel Hotel’s “Salle Maisonneuve!” Le Nouvel is located on a major downtown bus line, and is a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.

Our Following Meeting: Saturday, May 11, with guest speaker Rich Larson (Annex, Ymir, Tomorrow Factory), acclaimed by Gardner Dozois as “One of the best new writers to enter science fiction in more than a decade.”

April 2024 Issue of Impulse Now Available!

ATTENTION ALL MonSFFA MEMBERS and FRIENDS!

Now that the eclipse is over, we take the opportunity to announce that the latest issue of the club’s news bulletin, Impulse, is currently available for viewing or download (as a PDF)!

Go to the “Impulse” page of this Website, or just click here: ImpulseApril2024(OnlineVersion)PDF

As part of the agenda, we’ll all be sharing our eclipse experiences this Saturday, April 13, at our upcoming club meeting (see the Impulse, above)!
So bring in any eclipse photos that you may have snapped, or send them as .jpgs to president@monsffa.ca in advance of the meeting so that we may share them with the group on the big screen!

Enjoy the April 2024 Impulse, and we hope to see you all at the meeting on Saturday!

Clear Sky for Monday’s Eclipse

 Yes! Clear sky and mild temperature for viewing the eclipse.

How to view the eclipse in the Montreal area

Download the app: Developed by Quebec Federation of Amateur Astronomers (FAAQ), this app will give you information related to where you are standing. Also, it is good for years to come. While we won’t see another eclipse in Montreal in our lifetimes, they are fairly common and who knows? You might catch the bug and start chasing shadows. https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-app-helps-amateur-astronomers-watch-the-eclipse-1.6834789

There are two major hubs of activity for viewers in the Montreal area if you are ok with crowds.

Parc Jean-Dapeau  : Plan to get there early, the Metro is expected to be crowded. Free eclipse glasses will be distributed to the first 150 000 arrivals.

Montreal Science Centre :The Science Centre in collaboration with Cirque du Soleil will distribute 20,000 free pairs of eclipse glasses.

Watch to music: The OSM has a playlist on Spotify.  Click start right at 2:14 for best listening experience!

There is a small margin of error in the maps along the edges of the path of totality. Try to be closer to the centre, you wouldn’t want to miss this event by being a block too far away! If you are willing to travel, the best viewing, ie longest duration of totality, will be in the Eastern Townships.

Timing for the total solar eclipse in Montreal:

  • Eclipse begins: 2:14 p.m.
  • Total solar eclipse: 3:27 p.m.
  • Eclipse ends: 4:36 p.m.

What to watch for:

  • Just before totality, you may see ripples of light on the ground.These are the “shadow bands”.
  • Plants that close in the dark, such at the prayer plant or dandelions if any are out yet.
  • Pets may react strangely.(or they may be reacting to our strange behaviour!)
  • Colours, especially reds and blues, may look darker or brighter.
  • A drop in temperature
  • For a bit of fun, use a colander to view multiple little eclipses on the ground or project them onto a wall.
  • Shadows will appear sharper.
  • 360 degree sunset
  • Brightest stars, as well as Jupiter and Venus. Venus will be the brighter one.

Keep your glasses! The sun is approaching maximum, there are often sunspots you can see with your eclipse glasses. Just make sure to keep them in pristine condition and always check for scratches or pinholes.

GUEST SPEAKER AT CLUB’S MAY 11 MEETING!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

Appearing in Person at MonSFFA’s Saturday, May 11 Meeting: Rich Larson!

This is an early heads-up to announce that SF writer Rich Larson will attend our May 11 meeting as guest speaker! Rich’s books include Annex, Ymir, and the short story collection Tomorrow Factory. He has been praised by Gardner Dozois as “One of the best new writers to enter science fiction in more than a decade.” Currently based in Montreal, Rich was born in Galmi, Niger, and has lived in Spain and the Czech Republic. His fiction has been translated into over a dozen languages, among them Polish, French, Romanian and Japanese.
Rich will speak on his personal creative process, the mechanics of writing short fiction, the business of selling same, and the transition to novel writing. A Q&A will follow, and Rich will cover, as well, his experience with the Emmy-winning television adaptation of one of his stories for LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS!

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MonSFFA’s May 2024 Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, May 11, 1:00PM-5:00PM

at:

Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (Conference Floor, South Tower)

 

See Rich Larson’s bibliography at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database: isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Rich%20Larson

Read some of Rich Larson’s fiction online at: https://www.freesfonline.net/authors/Rich_Larson.html

Locus Forthcoming Books: April

Locus Forthcoming Books: APR 2023

  • EDWARD ASHTON • Mal Goes to War • Rebellion/Solaris UK, Apr 2024 (tp, eb)
  • EDWARD ASHTON • Mal Goes to War • St. Martin’s, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • LEIGH BARDUGO • The Familiar • Penguin Random House UK/Viking UK, Apr 2024 (h, hc, eb)
  • LEIGH BARDUGO • The Familiar • Macmillan/Flatiron, Apr 2024 (h, hc, eb)
  • S.A. BARNES • Ghost Station • Tor/Nightfire, Apr 2024 (h, hc, eb)
  • STEVEN BRUST • Lyorn • Tor, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • V. CASTRO • Immortal Pleasures • Penguin Ran¬dom House/Del Rey, Apr 2024 (tp, eb)
  • RIN CHUPECO • Court of Wanderers • Hodder & Stoughton UK/Hodderscape, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • RIN CHUPECO • Court of Wanderers • Simon & Schus¬ter/Saga Press, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • P. DJÈLÍ CLARK • The Dead Cat Tail Assassins • Tordot¬com, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • JULIE E. CZERNEDA • A Change of Place • Astra House/DAW, Apr 2024 (tp, eb)
  • SARAH BETH DURST • The Lies Among Us • Amazon/Lake Union, Apr 2024 (tp, eb)
  • H.E. EDGMON • Merciless Saviors • Daphne Press UK, Apr 2024 (ya, hc, eb)
  • H.E. EDGMON • Merciless Saviors • St. Martin’s/Wednesday Books, Apr 2024 (ya, hc, eb)
  • IAN C. ESSLEMONT • Forge of the High Mage • Tor, Apr 2024 (1st US, tp, hc, eb)
  • DANIEL M. FORD • Necrobane • Tor, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • MAX GLADSTONE • Wicked Problems • Tordotcom, Apr 2024 (tp, eb)
  • LIZ KERIN • First Light • Tor/Nightfire, Apr 2024 (h, hc, eb)
  • GREG KEYES • The Wind that Sweeps the Stars • Titan Books UK, Apr 2024 (pb, eb)
  • MARK LAWRENCE • The Lie That Broke the World • Ace, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • MARK LAWRENCE • The Lie That Broke the World • Harper Voyager UK, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • ANN LECKIE • Lake of Souls • Orbit US, Apr 2024 (c, hc, eb)
  • ANN LECKIE • Lake of Souls • Orbit UK, Apr 2024 (c, tp, eb)
  • DARCIE LITTLE BADGER • Sheine Lende • Levine Querido, Apr 2024 (ya, hc, eb)
  • CIXIN LIU • A View from the Stars • Tor, Apr 2024 (c, hc, eb)
  • TARAN MATHARU • Dragon Rider • Harper Voyager US, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • TARAN MATHARU • Dragon Rider • Harper Voyager UK, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • SEANAN MCGUIRE • The Proper Thing • Subterranean Press, Apr 2024 (c, hc, eb)
  • SAMANTHA MILLS • The Wings Upon Her Back • Tachyon Publications, Apr 2024 (tp, eb)
  • THOMAS OLDE HEUVELT • Oracle • Tor/Nightfire, Apr 2024 (1st US, h, hc, eb)
  • CHRISTOPHER RUOCCHIO • Disquiet Gods • Bloomsbury UK/Head of Zeus/Ad Astra, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • CHRISTOPHER RUOCCHIO • Disquiet Gods • Baen, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • SALMAN RUSHDIE • Knife: Meditations After an Attempt¬ed Murder • Penguin Random House/Random House, Apr 2024 (nf, b, hc, eb)
  • R.A. SALVATORE • Pinquickle’s Folly • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • SOFIA SAMATAR • The Practice • the Horizon, and the Chain, Tordotcom, Apr 2024 (na, tp, eb)
  • DAVID J. SCHOW • Suite 13 • Subterranean Press, Apr 2024 (c, hc, eb)
  • DAVID WEBER • Toll of Honor • Baen, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • ALIYA WHITELEY • Polestars 6: Drive or Be Driven • New¬Con Press UK, Apr 2024 (c, tp, hc, eb)
  • LIZ WILLIAMS • Polestars 7: Back Through the Flaming Door • NewCon Press UK, Apr 2024 (c, tp, hc, eb)
  • JOHN WISWELL • Someone You Can Build a Nest In • Astra House/DAW, Apr 2024 (hc, eb)
  • JOHN WYNDHAM • Logical Fantasy: The Many Worlds of John Wyndham • Subterranean Press, Apr 2024 (c, hc, eb)

NEXT CLUB MEETING IN JUST TWO WEEKS!

NEXT CLUB MEETING: SATURDAY, APRIL 13

1:00PM-5:00PM                                                                               Le Nouvel Hotel

1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu)  “Salle Maisonneuve” (Conference Floor, South Tower)

…and simultaneously on ZOOM!    www.MonSFFA.ca

APRIL’S AGENDA INCLUDES:

The Eclipse ExperienceClub members recount their experiences observing the total solar eclipse of April 8 and share any photos they snapped of the event. Not for some 80 years will another such eclipse take place in the skies over Southern Québec!

The Spark That Lit the Fire: What Got You Into SF&F?Moderated discussion of our earliest exposure to science fiction and/or fantasy; MonSFFen recall the novel, short story, comic book, movie, or television show that introduced them to the genre, and sparked their life-long interest in SF/F.

William Castle: Hollywood’s Maestro of the Movie-Marketing Gimmick!A presentation on the career of prolific producer/writer/ director/actor William Castle. Touting such “amazing” cinematic “technologies” as “Emergo,” “Percepto,” and “Illusion-O,” Castle is remembered for the hyperbolic marketing gimmicks he employed to promote his oeuvre of horror/thriller and sci-fi B-movies, which included House on Haunted Hill, The Tingler (both 1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Strait-Jacket (1964), and Bug (1975).

and more…

April’s Meeting Theme: Spring is here! The weather is warming, the days are longer, gardens are budding, the birds are returning, the club is meeting downtown again, and we’ve just witnessed a rare total solar eclipse right here in our own backyard! Life is good! We invite members to share their eclipse experience with the group, and to simply enjoy the season!

Please note that MonSFFA has moved to a new meeting hall, back downtown! We are now meeting in the Nouvel Hotel on René-Lévesque Ouest (corner St-Mathieu), just one block west of our former, pre-pandemic downtown locale (Hôtel Espresso)! Yes, we’re back in our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks, and we hope to welcome home both current and dormant club members; see you all on April 13th!

We have concluded our brief relationship with the Lachine Legion, with all appropriate thanks to that institution for having hosted us in 2023 and early 2024, and are now meeting in the Nouvel Hotel’s “Salle Maisonneuve!” Le Nouvel is located on a major downtown bus line, and is a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.

Our Following Meeting: Saturday, May 11, with guest speaker Rich Larson (Annex, Ymir, Tomorrow Factory), acclaimed by Gardner Dozois as “One of the best new writers to enter science fiction in more than a decade.”

Zines to share!

From Bill Burns, an update to e-fanzines

Another productive week for fanzines, with seven new issues at https://efanzines.com

  • J.L. Farey’s JenZine #9
  • Alan White’s Pixel Dreams #3 [Banned by Facebook!]
  • Bruce Gillespie’s SF Commentary #115
  • WOOF #36 (2011), Randy Byers, Official Collator
  • Henry Grynnsten’s Wild Ideas #45
  • Opuntia #568, edited by Dale Speirs
  • Taral Wayne’s Dark Toys #77
  • Littlebrook #13, edited by Jerry Kaufman & Suzanne Tompkins

From the N3F: FanAct202403

The Three-Body Problem on Netflix

The Three-Body Problem: The ‘unfilmable’ Chinese sci-fi novel set to be Netflix’s new hit 3 Body Problem

By James Balmont,Features correspondent BBC

From the Game of Thrones showrunners, Netflix’s new series 3 Body Problem is adapted from a bestselling Chinese sci-fi novel that became a huge hit, despite China’s historic censorship of the genre.

One day in Beijing, in 1967, astrophysics student Ye Wenjie witnesses her father being beaten to death by paramilitary forces. Later, she joins a military program in Mongolia as part of an agreement to avoid her own punishment, on the condition that she can never leave the base. At this chilly outpost, beneath a giant parabolic antenna, she loses all faith in mankind. She commits her life to her research, making a scientific breakthrough that leads to the broadcasting of a high-powered radio signal into deep space. This action will have grave consequences, and it all stems from that fateful day in Beijing.

This is merely an overview of the universe-spanning plot of The Three-Body Problem – a science fiction epic that also takes in secret science programs; an alien species in a solar system beyond the stars; and a strange video game depicting the rise and fall of great civilisations over thousands of years. Beijing-born Liu Cixin’s bestselling novel, the first in the Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy, was once thought unadaptable for its brain-rattling time jumps, philosophical dilemmas and dense explorations of scientific theory (a Chinese film adaptation was shelved in 2017). But it now reaches global screens via a Netflix series – the belated comeback project of Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and DB Weiss. Early reviews are split over whether they’ve quite pulled off the gambit.

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