JO PHAN’S READS: This Week in Fanzines
Askance #42, Vibrator #45, Opuntia #396, Journey Planet – Disney’s Trains, BCSFAzine 524 and The Revenge of Hump Day October 31
Askance #42, Vibrator #45, Opuntia #396, Journey Planet – Disney’s Trains, BCSFAzine 524 and The Revenge of Hump Day October 31
Worldcon report, British Fantasy competition, Doctor Who, and scrolled pixels, 5 for a dollar
This week – Counterclock 30, Rat Sass 6, Opuntia #s 394 & 395 and The Revenge of Hump Day
Stephen Frischer, Star Trek, Star Wars, Cat Rambo, Sunburst Awards, Black Panther and more
Iota, N3F, The White Notebooks, The Reluctant Famulous and The Revenge of Hump Day
HWA Scholarships, MacArthur Genius Grants, Alma Alexander, Parsec Awards
Askew, Revenge of Hump Day, PDF Dragon, Opuntia, Vibrator and e-APA
In the absence of the editor (on a personal trip), the Filers take over the…hen house?
Top posts of the past month, Star Wars, Awards, 1989 Hugo Controversy and more pixels than you can shake a scroll at
Pablo Lennis, Spartacus, Opuntia, Ionosphere and the Revenge of Hump Day
The leaves will soon be falling, and so will a new batch of shows!
Emmy awards, Elgin awards, Shirley Maiewski, Haiyan Xu, Adam West, Horror and Star Trek.
Rubber Crab, Alexiad, Revenge of Hump Day, Iota, Opuntia, BCSFanzine, Tightbeam and Cyber Cozen, plus a link to Concatenation.
The contents of SuperSonic Issue 8, the program of the 9th Gothic Week of Madrid dedicated to Lovecraft, and more.
Jerry Pournelle, Heinlein Society, Dwarf Stars, Sputniks, dueling Comiccons and 4E
September’s Ansible and three issues of The Reluctant Famulus
At times, living in South Korea feels like living in a science fiction or dark fantasy world. Does this mean that South Koreans aren’t interested in speculative fiction? ABSOLUTELY NOT!
The winner of the third annual Year’s Best Military and Adventure Science Fiction Readers’ Choice Award is “Wise Child” by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller.
The award was decided by a public vote among the 15 short stories in Baen Books’ The Year’s Best Military and Adventure SF, Vol. 3, edited by David Afsharirad.
Vibrator #43, Fornax #20, Opuntia #389, The Revenge of Hump Day 30 August & 6 September and the September issue of Surprising Stories.
Flash Gordon Sundays: Dan Barry Vol 1 – The Death Planet, 1967 – 1971 is one of those books that should be in every collector’s library.
Jemisin wins another award, fans remember Oscar Goldman and much much more from the world of fandom.
Kaufman & Tompkin’s Littlebrook, Spier’s Opuntia, N3F’s for August and Bolgeo’s Return of Hump Day.
Brian Aldiss, WSFA Small Press Award, ST: TNG, floating rocks (unobtanium?) Starship Troopers sequel, Jay Kay Klein convention photos and the Pixel Scroll
File 770’s paper issues archive updated on the FANAC website.
This is one of those issues that is so fraught, so convoluted, so personal and so public, that it is doubtful anyone can address it in a manner that doesn’t offend some, certainly doesn’t solve anything and may serve to confuse rather than to illuminate. Nevertheless….

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