AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: August 24, 2025

  • When Bill Mallardi Met Buddy Holly
    INTRODUCTION. Ohio fan Bill Mallardi co-edited the fanzine Double:Bill with Bill Bowers in the Sixties. Double:Bill was published from 1962-1969. It was a Best Fanzine Hugo finalist twice, in 1965 and 1966. All 21 issues are downloadable from the Fanac.org … Continue reading
  • Uncanny Magazine Issue 66 Launches 9/2
    The 66th issue of Uncanny Magazine, winner of eight Hugos, plus a British Fantasy Award, a Locus Award, and World Fantasy Award, will be available on September 2 at uncannymagazine.com.  Hugo Award-winning Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Michael Damian Thomas is proud to present the 66th issue of … Continue reading
  • Pixel Scroll 8/23/25 He’s A Pixel Scroll Wizard, There Has To Be A Twit
    (1) SPACE RACISM. Jamie Sutcliffe focuses on Hugo-winner Speculative Whiteness in “Space Racism: How the Right Captured Science Fiction” at ArtReview. …Thankfully, there’s a recent spate of popular but rigorous scholarship that tracks the sci-fi beliefs of the reactionary right … Continue reading
  • Barkley – More Vignettes from Seattle Worldcon 2025
    INTRODUCTION. This post continues the series that began with “Tales from the 2025 Worldcon Fanzine Lounge #1”, “Tales from the 2025 Worldcon Fanzine Lounge #2”, and “Tales from the 2025 Worldcon Fanzine Lounge #3”. Vignette #4 with Alison Caroline Pictured here … Continue reading
  • Daniel Dern Review: Stone & Sky
    Stone & Sky — A Surprisingly (For Dern) Super-Short But Long Enough Review of Ben Aaronovitch’s newest Rivers Of London Novel (as in, Highly Recommended) If you’re already familiar with — have read and enjoyed — Ben Aaronovitch‘s Rivers Of … Continue reading
  • Pixel Scroll 8/22/25 Pixelhouse Scroll
    (1) DYSTOPIAN NOVEL WINS YA BOOK PRIZE. The YA Book Prize was announced yesterday at Edinburgh International Book Festival (EIBF). The winner is: Songlight by Moira Buffini. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopia, Buffini’s electrifying YA debut revolves around townspeople who … Continue reading
  • New York Science Fiction Film Festival Announces September 2025 Lineup
    The New York Science Fiction Film Festival has announced its fifth annual program, with a lineup of independent movies and post-film discussions. Screenings are slated for September 19-20 in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and passes are available at https://www.newyorksci-fifest.com. As a lifelong admirer of science … Continue reading
  • Pixel Scroll 8/21/25 Sing A Song Of Pixels, A Pocket Full Of Scrolls
    (1) F&SF EDITOR’S STATEMENT. Sheree Renée Thomas, editor of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, has learned that a planned cover may have included AI-generated art and announced that it will be pulled. It’s this one: (2) ROMANTASY. “Why … Continue reading
  • ConCurrent Seattle Wrap-up
    By Mia Tsai: ConCurrent Seattle took place on Thursday, August 14, at the Bullitt Cabaret in the Union Arts Center. It was well-attended though never overfull and panelists and attendees complimented the staff on how organized it was, how smoothly … Continue reading
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