Hugo Results Poll Results
The final results are in: here’s what voters think will happen tonight.
Worldcon Business Meeting Rolls On
Watch the 2015 Worldcon Business Meeting, Friday session.
Fans at Their Best: The 73rd Worldcon Business Meeting Now Called To Order
A Business Meeting of fans is anything but boring!
Sasq-Watch: Sasquan’s Daily Newzine: Issue 1
Sasq-Watch, the daily newzine from Sasquan, the 73rd World Science Fiction Convention
Hugoing Poll Results Suggest Wins for Noa Ward
Poll has received more than 500 responses so far.
AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: 8-16-15
Lou Antonelli, Parsec & Baen Awards, Munsey Award, Marmosets and of course, Ray Bradbury
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ROCKY!
The cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show has now been playing continuously for 40 years.
The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: “playing Bop records and drinking…”
Fans have been arguing over fans since the beginning.
How Worldcons Work – Financial Reports
Annual financial reports are out and the Millennium Philcon closes its books.
The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: “The best of fans confronted by the worst fan.”
The Cosman is coming! Harry Warner meets Claude Degler.
Noticias Literatura 5-8
Pictures from the 4th Celsius 232 convention and a cover reveal of Visiones 2015 from the Spanish Association of Fantasy and Horror Sci-Fi)
Worldcon Hits Record for Hugo Award Voting
In just a few days we’ll know how many of the 5,950 valid ballots are from puppies, gamergaters and allied troublemakers and how many are from FANs.
The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: Boyd Raeburn and his “crackingly crepitent… risibilities…”.
Can anything written after 1953 be considered ‘topical’?
Review: Gestapo Mars by Victor Gischler
Gestapo Mars by Victor Gischler is the quintessential example of a guilty pleasure. You might feel a little guilty afterwards, but you’ll be anxiously awaiting a sequel.
Derivative Works of Liu Cixin’s The Three-Body Problem
Liu Cixin’s International Best Seller has created a franchise
The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: Dean A. Grennell, the “Crottled Greeps” man.
Fanzines reviewed: GRUE (#29 & 28), published 1956/1958. About forty years ago Harry Warner Jr. described Grennell as “the forgotten fan.” Yet only twenty-five years earlier (in the early fifties) he’d been widely respected and […]
Comic Review: Astronauts in Trouble by Larry Young and Charlie Adlard
Astronauts in Trouble by Larry Young, Charlie Adlard is the type of classic bound science fiction comic that many members of fandom will enjoy just as much as the storied history it mocks.
Making ‘Trek’ from Scratch
As you may expect, putting together a Star Trek episode takes much more than simply donning a uniform and stepping in front of the camera. Many hours go into every detail of the show, from […]

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