We have zines to share!
We have zines to share! Enjoy!
Hi Cathy!
Finally got around to a second issue of “Great Galloping Ghu!”
May it be of some interest.
Cheers! Graeme
An update from Bill Burns:
- Newly featured at https://efanzines.com are:
- Andy Hooper’s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK #63 and supplement The California Mercury V1N6 (1940)
- Perry Middlemiss’s Perryscope #41
- Ethel the Aardvark #223 and archive issues 21, 177
From the N3F:
Review of Books N3FReview202402
The magazine Worlds of If has risen from the dead under the leadership of Neffer Jean-Paul Garnier. The first issue is attached. Worlds of IF #177
March 2024 Impulse Now Available!
The March 2024 issue of the club’s news bulletin, Impulse, is now available for viewing or download (“Impulse” page).
Click here: ImpulseMarch2024(OnlineVersion)PDF
Upcoming Model Contests
HeritageCon XVI – March 24, 2024
IPMS Hamilton Modellers Club
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum,
9280 Airport Road, Mount Hope , ON L0R 1W0
https://heritagecon.com/index.html
BuffCon 39 – April 2, 2024
IPMS Niagara Frontier
Knights of Columbus
2735 Union Rd, Cheektowaga, NY 14227
http://ipmsniagarafrontier.com/Buffcon2024/index.html
CAN-AM Con 2024 – April 20, 2024
IPMS Champlain Valley & Mount Mansfield Scale Modelers
Williston Armory
7846 Williston Road, Williston, VT 0544
Contact: Ron Hogue / badchek75@hotmail.com
NEXT CLUB MEETING: SATURDAY, MARCH 9!
THE NEXT MonSFFA MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1:00PM-5:00PM!
At: Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (South Tower)!
…and concurrently on ZOOM!
www.MonSFFA.ca
ATTENTION! IMPORTANT NOTICE:
MonSFFA is moving back downtown to a new meeting hall!
We’ll be meeting in “Salle Maisonneuve” of 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.
Note that this new locale is only one block west of our pre-pandemic meeting place, the Hôtel Espresso (corner Guy and René-Lévesque)! We’re returning to our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks! And we hope to welcome home both current and former club members; see you all on the 9th!
Meeting Theme: Our March 2024 meeting precedes St. Patrick’s Day by about a week. The city’s Irish heritage has long been a part of Montreal’s cultural mosaic. MonSFFen are encouraged to wear something green to the meeting, perhaps a shamrock!
MARCH AGENDA INCLUDES:
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE FAN KIND!—We share our experiences meeting SF/F celebrities! Come prepared with your stories of having met famous SF/F stars—writers, actors, artists, etc.—especially if said encounter was a tad unusual! And, show off any autographs and unique mementos you consequently obtained, or photos of your meeting!
SCIENCE FICTION BEFORE IT WAS CALLED SCIENCE FICTION—We look at works of proto-SF. Tales of travel to other worlds, of alien beings and robots, and of interplanetary war date back decades and centuries prior to the publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, often cited as the first true science fiction story. Well before the term “science fiction” was coined, works such as Johanne Kepler’s Somnium and Lucian of Samosata’s satire True History included elements of what, today, we define as SF! We’ll examine these and other works of science fiction before it was called science fiction. 
NOW SHOWING—Join us for a fun and challenging game. We’ll show you a movie poster advertising a SF/F motion picture, but with the film’s title and stars masked off or blurred out; will you be able to provide the title of the film?
Subsequent Meetings: Saturday, April 13 and Saturday, May 11!
Locus list of Forthcoming Books
Locus List of Forthcoming Books: MAR 2024
- KAGE BAKER • Maelstrom and Other Martian Tales • Subterranean Press, Mar 2024 (c, hc, eb)
BODHISATTVA CHATTOPADHYAY, ED. • Inhumans and Other Stories: A Se¬lection of Bengali Science Fiction • MIT Press, Mar 2024 (oa, tp, eb)- SEB DOUBINSKY • The Horror • IFWG Publishing Interna¬tional, Mar 2024 (na, h, tp, eb)
- HARLAN ELLISON • Greatest Hits • Sterling/Union Square & Co., Mar 2024 (c, tp, eb)
- HADEER ELSBAI • The Weavers of Alamaxa • Harper Voyager US, Mar 2024 (hc, eb)
- HADEER ELSBAI • The Weavers of Alamaxa • Orbit UK, Mar 2024 (tp, eb)
- KIM HARRISON • Three Kinds of Lucky • Ace, Mar 2024 (hc, eb)
- VERONICA G. HENRY • The Canopy Keepers •Amazon/47North, Mar 2024 (tp, eb)
- LUCY HOLLAND • Song of the Huntress • Macmillan UK, Mar 2024 (hc, eb)
- LUCY HOLLAND • Song of the Huntress • Orbit US/Redhook, Mar 2024 (tp, eb)
- HAO JINGFANG • Jumpnauts • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, Mar 2024 (tp, eb)
- STEPHEN GRAHAM JONES • The Angel of Indian Lake • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, Mar 2024 (h, hc, eb)
- STEPHEN GRAHAM JONES • The Angel of Indian Lake • Titan Books UK, Mar 2024 (h, hc, eb)
- JOE R. LANSDALE • The Unlikely Affair of the Crawling Razor • Subterranean Press, Mar 2024 (na, h, hc)
- LEE MANDELO • The Woods All Black • Tordotcom, Mar 2024 (h, hc, eb)
- SEANAN MCGUIRE • Aftermarket Afterlife • Astra House/DAW, Mar 2024 (tp, eb)
- PREMEE MOHAMED • The Siege of Burning Grass • Rebel¬lion/Solaris UK, Mar 2024 (hc, eb)
- THOMAS OLDE HEUVELT • Oracle • Hodder & Stoughton UK, Mar 2024 (h, hc, eb)
- ADRIAN TCHAIKOVSKY • Alien Clay • Macmillan/Tor UK, Mar 2024 (hc, eb)
- MOSES OSE UTOMI • The Truth of the Aleke • Tordotcom, Mar 2024 (na, ya, hc, eb)
- TIMOTHY ZAHN • The Icarus Job • Baen, Mar 2024 (hc, eb)
Fossil reveals 240 million year-old ‘dragon’
Fossil reveals 240 million year-old ‘dragon’

Scientists have revealed a new, remarkably complete fossil – a 16ft (5m)-long aquatic reptile from the Triassic period.
The creature dates back 240 million years and has been dubbed a “dragon” because of its extremely long neck.
It is called Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a species that was originally identified back in 2003.
This spectacular new fossil has allowed scientists to see the full anatomy of this bizarre prehistoric beast.
Dr Nick Fraser, from National Museums Scotland, who was part of the international team that studied the fossil, said this was the first time scientists had been able to see it in full. He described it as “a very strange animal”.
The researcher speculated that a “long, bendy and flexible neck”, with its 32 separate vertebrae, might have provided a hunting advantage – allowing Dinocephalosaurus orientalis to search for food in crevices under the water.
The fossil was discovered in ancient limestone deposits in southern China.
“This discovery just adds to the weirdness of the Triassic,” Dr Fraser told BBC News. “And every time we look in these deposits, we find something new.”

The paper describing a set of new fossils of the animal is published in the journal Earth and Environmental Science: Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
TWO MAJOR SOLAR FLARES
https://spaceweather.com
https://www.spaceweatheralerts.com
Giant sunspot AR3590 just unleashed two major X-class solar flares. The double blast approximately coincided with a widely-reported outage of cell phone service; however, experts agree that the flares were probably not responsible. More flares are in the offing. The sunspot has an unstable ‘delta-class’ magnetic field, and it is turning toward Earth. Full story @ Spaceweather.com.
SOLAR ECLIPSE COMET
https://spaceweather.com
https://www.spaceweatheralerts.com
SOLAR ECLIPSE COMET: A comet is approaching the sun for a rare appearance during this April’s total solar eclipse. Cryovolcanic comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is expected to be at least faintly visible inside the Moon’s shadow with a more dramatic display possible if one of its ice geysers erupts at the right moment. Full story & sky maps @ Spaceweather.com.
Above: Venus, Jupiter and possibly Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks will be visible during this April’s total solar eclipse
Fanzines to share!
We have zines to share!
From Garth Spenser: Shooting my Cuffs 11.
From Bill Burns, an update to efanzines:
I thought last week was busy, but I’ve just posted 15 new and archive fanzine issues at https:efanzines.com:
- Leybl Botwinik’s CyberCozen – Feb 2024
- Opuntia #566, edited by Dale Speirs
- David Grigg’s The Megaloscope #11
- Dan Harper’s ABwoF #10
- Henry Grynnsten’s Wild Ideas #44
- Christopher J. Garcia’s The Drink Tank #454
- Christopher J. Garcia’s Claims Department #66, 67
- Octothorpe #103, a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line
- Michael Dobson’s The Random Jottings Holiday Special
- R Graeme Cameron’s Great Galloping Ghu! #2
- Bill Plott’s Sporadic #50 & 51 (archive issues)
- Garth Spencer’s The Obdurate Eye #36
- Ray Palm’s The Ray X X-rayer #177
—
Bill




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