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ANSIBLE(R) 404
MARCH 2021 

From DAVID LANGFORD, 94 London Road, Reading, Berks, RG1 5AU, UK. Website news.ansible.uk. ISSN 0265-9816 (print); 1740-942X (e). Available for SAE, twisbies, the Lisping Elbow or the Hipdeep trilogy.

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### THE GALOSHES OF REMORSE ###

LEWIS CARROLL suffered the famous numismatic misattribution treatment when the Isle of Man Treasury announced a set of _Alice_-themed 50p coins featuring the utterly unCarrollian lines 'I am under no obligation to make sense to you' and 'The hurrier I go, the behinder I get'. [AR] Nevertheless these are 'fully approved by Her Majesty the Queen'.

JAMES LOVEGROVE, naming no names, remarked that 'I have to say it doesn't fill you with confidence when the editor's introduction to a Sherlock Holmes anthology refers to "Doctor Moriarty" and finishes with the line "The game is most definitely on..."' (Facebook, 1 February)

JOHN VARLEY underwent successful quadruple heart bypass surgery on 22 February and is reportedly recovering well. [RGC]

TONI WEISSKOPF, publisher and editor of Baen Books, is no longer editor guest of honour for the 2021 Worldcon. DisCon II announced what in the 'entire eighty-plus year history of our community' was 'an unprecedented decision' (19 February) following a report by Jason Sanford that certain areas of the "Baen's Bar" online forum for which Weisskopf bears ultimate responsibility continued to host lurid fantasies of violence, US civil war and terrorist attacks on the infrastructure of 'liberal' cities (Patreon, 15 February). Sanford was rewarded with death threats and other harassment. Though temporarily closing the whole of Baen's Bar 'while we investigate', Toni Weisskopf refused to commit to any policing of incitement to violence: 'the posts do not represent the publisher's opinion, except in a deep belief that free speech is worthy in and of itself.' (www.baen.com/bb021621) After which, for a Washington DC Worldcon under community pressure in the aftermath of the 6 January riot, the painful and controversial decision may have seemed inevitable.

JANE YOLEN is in the news this month with the publication of her _four hundredth_ book on 2 March (_Boston Globe_, 24 February).


### CONNATIC ###

ONLINE. 4 Mar [] VIRTUAL FIRST THURSDAY, 6-10pm, replacing the usual London pub meeting. See tinyurl.com/uow6hqn.

ONLINE. 5-7 Mar [] FRIGHTFEST (film) -- UK access only. Tickets GBP9.99 per film from www.frightfest.co.uk/filmsevents.html.

ONLINE. 11 Mar [] DOUGLAS ADAMS MEMORIAL LECTURE, 7pm. Tickets by donation (GBP10 suggested). See www.savetherhino.org/get-involved/events/douglas-adams-memorial-lecture/ for details.

POSTPONED. 18-21 Mar [] CAMP SFW (was Sci-Fi Weekender), Vauxhall Holiday Park, Great Yarmouth. See www.scifiweekender.com. Email supposedly sent to 'all lead bookers'; further information 0207 193 1865.

MOVING ONLINE. 19 Mar [] FUTUREFEST (futurology), Tobacco Dock, London. Virtual event details still awaited at www.futurefest.org.

ONLINE. 28 Mar [] FAAN AWARDS for Corflu 38 (Bristol, November) via Zoom. All welcome: see corflu.org. Voting deadline is 12 March.

ONLINE. 2-5 Apr [] CONFUSION (Eastercon), former venue Birmingham NEC Hilton. GBP50 reg; concessions GBP30. See confusion2021.uk.

ONLINE. 2-5 Apr [] GRIMMFEST EASTER HORROR NIGHTS (film). GBP38 reg; see easterhorrornights.eventive.org/welcome for details.

ONLINE. 9-11 April [] CONPULSION (gaming). GBP5 'early bird' reg, rising to GBP8 at some time not currently specified at conpulsion.org.

ONLINE. 9-11 Apr [] SPRINGMOOT/AGM (Tolkien Society); Exeter hotel booking transferred to April 2022 and dinner bookings refunded. See www.tolkiensociety.org/events/springmoot-and-agm-2021/.

CANCELLED. 22-25 Apr [] DEAD BY DAWN (horror film festival), Filmhouse Cinema One, 88 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ. _No 2021 event:_ see deadbydawn.co.uk/news/coronavirus-update-iv-feb-2021.

POSTPONED AGAIN. 1-2 May 2021 [] EM-CON (media), Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham. _New dates 28-29 August._ Weekend tickets GBP30, or GBP40 early entry; other rates at www.em-con.co.uk.

25 Jun 2022 [] ORION@40 (local group anniversary), The Last Post pub, West Road, Southend-on-Sea. 7pm. See www.orionat40.com.

RUMBLINGS. _Hugo Nominations_ close on 19 March. Members of DisCon III (if registered before 2021) and ConZealand can nominate: to check your registration status, go to members.discon3.org.


### INFINITELY IMPROBABLE ###

AS OTHERS SEE US. On science fiction and the transcendent mental power of its authors: 'While some things might be familiar to today's reader, they are likely to encounter technology, settings, and situations that are quite unimaginable.' (Wendy Whitman Cobb, '"It's a Trap!" The Pros and Mostly "Khans" of Science Fiction's Influence on the United States Space Force', _Space Force Journal_, 31 January). [BA]
     'Refusing to buy the argument that any human germ line genome editing is a slippery slope into science fiction, Greely argues that ...' (Review of _Crispr People_ by Henry T. Greely, _Financial Times_, 20 February) [MMW]

MAGAZINE SCENE. The transfer of _Interzone_ from TTA Press to PS Publishing (see _A403_) fell through soon after it was announced, the sticking point apparently being the honouring in full of existing subscriptions. Andy Cox at TTA may still be seeking a new home for _Interzone_, but has started buying fiction again; meanwhile he's beginning to wind down the sister magazine _Black Static_, switching from bimonthly publication to three all-fiction double issues per year until current subscriptions expire. 'And then at some point in the near future me and my old magazine can wander off into the sunset....' (TTA, 1 February)
     The PS Publishing preparations to take on _Interzone_ were redirected into a new digital sf magazine titled _ParSec_, to be edited by Ian Whates and mysteriously claimed to be the world's first all-digital genre magazine.

AWARDS. _British Fantasy Society:_ ROBERT HOLDSTOCK (fantasy novel): _The Bone Ships_ by R.J. Barker. AUGUST DERLETH (horror novel): _The Reddening_ by Adam Nevill. SYDNEY J. BOUNDS (newcomer): Ta-Nehisi Coates for _The Water Dancer_. NOVELLA _Ormeshadow_ by Priya Sharma. SHORT _The Pain-Eater's Daughter_ by Laura Mauro. ANTHOLOGY _New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction for People of Color_ ed. Nisi Shawl. COLLECTION _Sing Your Sadness Deep_ by Laura Mauro. NONFICTION _The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games_ by Ebony Elizabeth Thomas. INDEPENDENT PRESS Rebellion Publishing. MAGAZINE/PERIODICAL _Fiyah_. AUDIO _PodCastle_. GRAPHIC _DIE_ by Kieron Gillen & Stephanie Hans. ARTIST Ben Baldwin. FILM/TV _Us_. KARL EDWARD WAGNER SPECIAL Craig Lockley for long service to the BFS.
     _Jack Gaughan_ (emerging artist): Hilary Clarcq.
     _Norma K. Hemming_ (Australia; 'themes of race, gender, class and sexuality' in sf): held over until 2022, when both 2020 and 2021 work will be eligible.
     _SFWA Kevin O'Donnell Jr. Service Award:_ Connie Willis.
     _Skylark Award:_ Anthony R. Lewis.

ANATOMY MASTERCLASS. 'When she'd stopped crying, Madeleine composed herself before the mirror. Her skin looked blotchy. Her breasts, of which she was normally proud, had withdrawn into themselves, as if depressed.' (Jeffrey Eugenides, _The Marriage Plot_, 2011) [AC/JG]

R.I.P. _Michael G. Adkisson_, who edited the magazine _New Pathways into Science Fiction and Fantasy_ (1986-1992), reportedly died in February.
     _Wanda June Alexander_, consulting editor for Tor (1984-2006) who worked with George R.R. Martin and others, died on 14 February. [GVG]
     _David G. Barnett_, US publisher (Necro Publications), editor (_Into the Darkness_ magazine, 1994-1996), anthologist, cover designer and horror/urban fantasy author, died on 22 February after a car accident. [PDF]
     _Catherine Belsey_ (1940-2021), UK literary scholar whose last book _Tales of the Troubled Dead_ (2019) focused on ghost stories,died on 14 February aged 80. [AIP]
     _Harry V. Bring_ (1943-2021), US producer/assistant director whose credits include _Max Headroom_ (1987-1988) and _The X-Files_ (1998-2002), died on 16 February aged 78. [AIP]
     _Allan Burns_ (1935-2021), US scriptwriter and producer who co-created _The Munsters_ (1964-1966) and created _My Mother the Car_ (1965-1966), died on 30 January aged 85. [SJ]
     _Meloney Crawford Chadwick_ (1955-2021), US comics editor at Harris Comics (_Vampirella_, _The Rook_) and later Dark Horse (the _Myst_ game adaptation), reportedly died in February aged 66. [PDF]
     _Peter S. Davis_ (1942-2021), US producer of _Highlander_ (1986), _Highlander II: The Quickening_ (1991) and further sequels and spinoffs including a 1992-1998 tv series, died on 21 February aged 79. [GK]
     _Jeffrey Dempsey_, UK horror/dark fantasy publisher (Crimson Altar Press 1982-1991), editor (_Dark Dreams_ magazine 1984-1992) and anthologist with _Darkness Comes_ (1983) and _When Shadows Creep_ (1984), died in January. [SJ]
     _Dustin Diamond_ (1977-2021), US actor in _Purple People Eater_ (1988), _Little Creeps_ (2012), _Hamlet A.D.D._ (2014) and others, died on 1 February aged 44. [SJ]
     _Gerald Feil_ (1933-2021), US cinematographer for _Friday the 13th Part III_ (1982), who also worked on _Lord of the Flies_ (1963), died on 9 February aged 87. [SJ]
     _Harry Fielder_ (1940-2021), UK bit-part actor in many genre productions including _Quatermass and the Pit_ (1967) and several episodes of _Doctor Who_ (1967-1982) and _Blake's 7_ (1978-1981), died on 6 February aged 80. [AW]
     _M.A. Foster_ (1939-2020), US author best known for his two sf trilogies opening respectively with _The Warriors of Dawn_ (1975) and _The Morphodite_ (1981), died on 14 November aged 81. [LT]
     _Haya Harareet_ (1931-2021), Palestine-born actress who starred in the underground-Atlantis film _Journey Beneath the Desert_ (1961), died on 3 February aged 89. [SJ]
     _Don Harley_ (1927-2021), UK comics artist in Frank Hampson's studio 1951-1959 -- illustrating the weekly _Dan Dare_ strip in _Eagle_ -- died on 27 January aged 93. He also drew many Gerry Anderson-related strips in the 1960s and 1970s. [SH]
     _Peter Harris_ (1933-2021), UK director of the first 73 episodes of _The Muppet Show_ (1976-81), died on 23 February aged 88.
     _Mike Henry_ (1936-2021), star of three 1960s Tarzan films beginning with _Tarzan and the Valley of Gold_ (1966), died on 8 January aged 84; he was also in _Soylent Green_ (1973). [SJ]
     _Hal Holbrook_ (1925-2021) , US actor in _Capricorn One_ (1977) and _The Fog_ (1980), died on 23 January aged 95. [LPer]
     _John Hora_ (1940-2021), US cinematographer whose films include _The Howling_ (1981), _Gremlins_ (1984, plus sequel) and _Innerspace_ (1987), died on 9 February aged 80. [SJ]
     _Don Lundry_, US fan who chaired two LunaCons and the 1977 Worldcon (SunCon in Miami Beach), died on 14 February. [JS]
     _Rowena Morrill_ (1944-2021), noted US genre artist since 1977 who was a 2012 Worldcon guest of honour (though unable to attend for health reasons) and received the World Fantasy Award for life achievement in 2020, died on 11 February aged 76.
     _Christine Morrison_ (1965-2021), US actress in _Humanoids from Atlantis_ (1992), _Galaxy of the Dinosaurs_ (1992) and _Ozone_ (1993), died after a car crash on 10 February; she was 55. [SJ]
     _Alan Robert Murray_ (1955-2021), Oscar-winning US sound editor with genre film credits from _The Clone Master_ (1978) and _Star Trek: The Motion Picture_ (1979) to _Joker_ (2019), died on 24 February aged 66. [SJ]
     _Dave Nalle_ (1959-2021), Lebanese-born US games designer (_Ysgarth_, _To Challenge Tomorrow_) and editor/publisher of the RPG magazine _Abyss_, died on 13 February aged 61. [MR]
     _Jeremy Newson_ (1947-2020) UK director and actor in _The Rocky Horror Picture Show_ (1975) and _Shock Treatment_ (1981), died on 16 December aged 73. [AIP]
     _Ulf Otsuki_ (1934-2020), Swedish-born Japanese actor in _Godzilla vs. Megalon_ (1973) and various Kamen Rider franchise series (1975-2015), died in August 2020. [LPer]
     _Christopher Pennock_ (1944-2021), US actor in _Dark Shadows_ (1970-1971) and the spinoff film _Night of Dark Shadows_ (1971), died on 12 February aged 76. [SJ]
     _Ronald Pickup_ (1940-2021), UK actor who voiced Aslan in three BBC Narnia adaptations (1989-1990), died on 24 February aged 80. [AW] Other credits include _Jekyll and Hyde_ (1990), _Young Dracula_ (2014) and _The Coming of the Martians_ (2018).
     _Christopher Plummer_ (1929-2021), Oscar-winning Canadian actor whose many genre credits include _Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country_ (1991), _12 Monkeys_ (1995), _Harrison Bergeron_ (1995), _Dracula 2000_ (2000) and _Priest_ (2011), died on 5 February aged 91. [SG]
     _Giuseppe Rotunno_ (1923-2021), Italian cinematographer whose genre films include _Popeye_ (1980) and _The Adventures of Baron Munchausen_ (1988), died on 7 February aged 97. [AIP]
     _Yvonne Rousseau_ (1945-2021), Australian author, editor, critic and fan perhaps best known for the mock-scholarly _The Murders at Hanging Rock_ (1980) and for her part in the collective that published _Australian SF Review: Second Series_ (1986-1991), died on 13 February aged 75. [BRG] Always full of erudition and humour, Yvonne was a valued correspondent and a dear friend.
     _Ina Shorrock_ (1928-2021), long-time UK fan since 1950, member of the Liverpool Group and BSFA (which she chaired), convention-goer and popular fannish hostess, died on 10 February aged 92. [RC] Ina was one of the few surviving attendees of the 1957 London Worldcon and received the 1976 Doc Weir Award.
     _Dr. Walter (Volodymyr) Smyrniw_ (1934-2021), Canadian scholar whose books include _Ukrainian Science Fiction: Historical and Thematic Perspectives_ (2013), died on 15 February. [AM]
     _Lynn Stalmaster_ (1927-2021), US casting director for nearly 400 films including _Superman_ (1978, plus sequel), _Looker_ (1981), _Supergirl_ (1984), _Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II_ (1991) and _Battlefield Earth_ (2000), died on 12 February aged 93. [TM]
     _Bill Titcombe_, UK comics artist, mostly for such tv-related magazines as _TV Comic_ (_The Telegoons_), _TV Century 21_ (_Bewitched, My Favourite Martian_) and _Look-In_ (_Scooby-Doo_), died in February aged 81. [SJ]
     _Jack Whyte_ (1940-2021), Scots author (long resident in Canada) of Arthurian and other historical fantasies beginning with _The Skystone_ (1992), died on 23 February aged 80. [LPen]
     _Karl Williams_ (1968-2021), US publicist central to Paramount Pictures' campaigns for such film franchises as Indiana Jones, Iron Man, Star Trek and Transformers, died on 7 February aged 52. [AIP]

AS OTHERS SAW US. 'H.G. Wells and Jules Verne did not really write science fiction in the accepted sense of the word nowadays. It was started by Hugo Gernsbeck in _Modern Electrics_, and was made popular by John W. Campbell Jnr, author of "The Thing" and now editor of _Authentic Science Fiction_.' (_The Spectator_, 11 December 1953) [H]

AWARD SHORTLISTS. _BSFA_ (novels only): Tiffani Angus, _Threading the Labyrinth_; Susanna Clarke, _Piranesi_; M. John Harrison, _The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again_; N.K. Jemisin, _The City We Became_; Gareth L. Powell, _Light of Impossible Stars_; Kim Stanley Robinson, _The Ministry for the Future_; Nikhil Singh, _Club Ded_; Adrian Tchaikovsky, _The Doors of Eden_; Liz Williams, _Comet Weather_; Nick Wood, _Water Must Fall_. With a six-way tie for fifth place, the BSFA decided to have ten rather than four finalists. Other categories at bsfa.co.uk/the-bsfa-awards-2020-shortlist/.
     _Compton Crook_ (debut novel): Karen Osbourne, _Architects of Memory_; Lindsay Ellis, _Axiom's End_; Andrea Stewart, _Bone Shard Daughter_; K.M. Szpara, _Docile_; Rebecca McLaughlin, _The Nameless Queen_; Micaiah Johnson, _The Space Between Worlds_.

RANDOM FANDOM._ Ramsey Campbell_ remembers Ina Shorrock: 'I think Ina was the absolute quintessence of all that was best about fandom. She was certainly the greatest hostess I've ever known. She made everyone welcome as soon as they stepped through the front door. We'll never forget those dinners of hers or the Christmas parties, a great part of what made Christmas for us. She and Norman embodied the Transatlantic Fan Fund with their hospitality, and I know many visitors from abroad felt that way. She wouldn't just leave you replete, she would find you a bed if you needed one, or failing that a couch -- at any rate make you comfortable. I think Jenny wouldn't be as much without her, just as I would be less without Jenny, and Ina enriched both our lives. As a matter of fact, we owe our life together to Ina and Norman, who brought us together at the Buxton Eastercon.' (Email, 23 February)

THE DEAD PAST. _80 Years Ago_, the white-hot crucible of language in the making: 'Arthur Widner Jr., editor of the Strangers Club's _Fanfare_, is plugging the word "fanzines" to take the place of the Philadelphian's "fanag" and the usual "fanmag".' (_Futurian War Digest_ 6, March 1941)
     _70 Years Ago:_ 'We've seen some curious misprints in bookseller Unger's ads in _ASF_, but _Settee Ship_ by "Stewart Asimov" is something to treasure!' (_Science Fantasy News_ 7, March 1951)
     _40 Years Ago_, in the rarely seen _Ansible_ hobby news department: '_A Dome Of Many-Coloured Glass_ may be Bob Shaw's next big project, since: "I have taken up stained glass work recently as a hobby, and have just installed in my own home what is possibly the world's first SF stained glass window. It is a 4ft by 3ft job, designed and manufactured by myself, showing a sort of futuristic city with a giant moon rising behind it."' (_Ansible_ 16, March 1981) 

C.O.A. _Literary Estate of Vonda N. McIntyre:_ Clarion West, P.O. Box 31264, Seattle, WA 98103-1264, USA. Her old .com domain was grabbed by a cybersquatter: please update your links to vondanmcintyre.net.

EDITORIAL. Coming soon to the free ebook library at taff.org.uk: _Creative Random Harris_, collecting some 174,000 words of frequently raucous and irresponsible fanwriting by Chuck Harris, active in the 1950s as a founding editor of _Hyphen_ and again from 1984 until his death in 1999.
     Another distraction during lockdown: my own _Don't Try This at Home: Convention Reports_ -- released in 2015 as a free ebook -- now has a non-free paperback incarnation. See ae.ansible.uk/?t=donttrythis.

THOG'S MASTERCLASS. _Tachycardia Dept._ 'His heart was pumping like a photon combustion chamber.' (Margaret Weis and Don Perrin, _The Knights of the Black Earth_, 1995)
     _Neat Tricks._ 'The corners of his mouth turned down in a facial shrug.' (David Lindsey, _Spiral_, 1986)
     _Space War Dept._ '"Our Lady of Love grant that their Ak-Blastors be of equally antiquated model,' he chortled. "Their vibrations are of too long and too slow wave-lengths to affect the modern Berulion metal of which we now build our fighting craft!"' (Nictzin Dyalhis, 'When the Green Star Waned', _Weird Tales_, April 1925) [DW]
     _Android Question._ 'Do you oil him or does he work autonomously?' ('Lionel Roberts', _The Synthetic Ones_, 1961)
     _A Dream of Fair Women._ '... her lips looked like she'd bought them first and forgot to put them in the refrigerator while she shopped for the rest of her face.' (George Alec Effinger, _A Fire in the Sun_, 1990) [BA]


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### ENDNOTES ###

PAYPAL TIP JAR THINGY. Support _Ansible_, cover website costs and keep the editor happy! Or just buy his books.

LATE-BREAKING. _Johnny Briggs_ (1935-2021), UK _Coronation Street_ actor with a rare genre appearance in the Wyndham-based _Quest for Love_ (1971), died on 28 February aged 85. [SG]
     _Man-Tat Ng_ (1952-2021), Hong Kong actor in _God of Gamblers_ (1989, plus sequels), _Holy Weapon_ (1993), _A Chinese Odyssey_ (1995, adapted from _Journey to the West_ aka _Monkey_), _Sixty Million Dollar Man_ (1995) and _The Wandering Earth_ (2019), died on 27 February aged 69. [LP]
     The Disney/Pixar _Soul_ won a Golden Globe as best animated feature.

VIRTUAL MEETINGS.
     2 March 2021, from 7pm: Handheld Book Club. Free.
     4 March 2021, evening: Alison Scott has set up this alternative to the physical London First Thursday meeting: 'Please share this with people who you know typically come to the Bishop's Finger, but aren't on Facebook.'
     21 March 2021 (and every other third Sunday of the month), afternoon/early evening: Sheffield SF and Fantasy Society online meeting using Zoom. For access details contact Fran Dowd, thesofa [at] gmail dot com.

EDITORIAL II. Your editor has strenuously resisted the temptation to celebrate this very specially numbered issue by taking a break and merely putting up a fake 404 Error page.

SOME LINKS from the _Ansible_ home page.
     Bram Stoker Awards finalists
     BSFA Awards finalists
     _Locus_ 2020 Recommended Reading List

THOG'S GOLDEN OLDIES from _Ansible_ 164, March 2001. _Eyeballs in the Library._ 'She was spellbound. She took a few paces within, her amber eyes clambering up library steps, sliding along polished shelves housing neatly ranged books within a mellow wood gallery then down the stairs on the opposite side of the room.' (Mary Brendan, _The Silver Squire_, 2001)
     _Dept of Anatomy._ 'I felt my molars reach for each other.' (Kathy Reichs, _Death du Jour_, 1999) 'Collapsing in her chair, she felt her buttocks slide into the hole.' (Nancy Taylor Rosenberg, _Interest of Justice_, 1993) 


_Ansible_(R) 404 (C) David Langford, 2021. Thanks to Brian Ameringen, Richard Graeme Cameron, Ramsey Campbell, Avedon Carol, Paul Di Filippo, Janice Gelb, Bruce Gillespie, Steve Green, Steve Holland, _Hyphen_ 6, Steve Jones, Garry Kilworth, Todd Mason, Andrey Meshavkin, Lloyd Penney, Lawrence Person, Andrew I. Porter, Adam Roberts, Marcus Rowland, Joe Siclari, Lorna Toolis, Gordon Van Gelder, Don Webb, Andrew Wells, Martin Morse Wooster, and Hero Distributors: Durdles Books (BSFG), SCIS/Prophecy, and Alan Stewart (Australia).

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