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ANSIBLE(R) 388
NOVEMBER 2019 

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 or copies of _The Bastard Aims for Your Groin_. 

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### THE RULE OF NAMES ###

MICHAEL MOORCOCK on the soon-to-be-renamed John W. Campbell Memorial Award: 'While I'm glad Campbell's name is off the award, what on earth am I supposed to call mine now ? I'd prefer mine to be named after MY favourite SF editor. So from now on it will be known as either the Thrilling Wonder Award, Startling Award or Sam Merwin Jnr Award. At least mine will be. Once I find it.' (Email, 1 October)

JAMES TIPTREE JR's name is indeed to be removed from the long-established Tiptree Award, which will henceforth be the Otherwise Award. See tiptree.org/2019/10/from-tiptree-to-otherwise. (13 October)

OLGA TOKARCZUK of Poland, who has published novels containing such fantastic elements as archangel characters and psychic powers, won the belatedly announced 2018 Nobel Prize for Literature. [AE]

NAVAH WOLFE, winner of two Shirley Jackson awards and the 2019 Hugo for best editor (long form), has been rewarded by the elimination of her editorial position at Saga Press. (Twitter, 29 October) [F770]


### CONGOLEUM ###

1-3 Nov [] ARMADACON 31, Future Inn, Plymouth. GBP35 reg; concessions GBP30; under-16s free. PayPal registration at www.armadacon.org.

2-3 Nov [] BRISTOL ANIME & GAMING CON, Bristol Future Inns. GBP18 reg; day rates GBP11 Sat, GBP9 Sun. See bristolanimecon.com.

2 Nov [] FRIGHTFEST (film) Hallowe'en special, Leicester Square, London. Tickets soon from www.frightfest.co.uk/filmsevents.html.

8-10 Nov [] NOVACON 49, Nottingham Sherwood Hotel (was the Park Inn). Contact 379 Myrtle Road, Sheffield, S2 3HQ.GBP53 reg; under-17s GBP12; under-13s free. See www.novacon.org.uk.

9-10 Nov [] COMIC CON, Harrogate Convention Centre. Part of Thought Bubble, the Comic Art Festival, running 4-10 November. GBP28 weekend pass or GBP17/day. See thoughtbubblefestival.com.

CANCELLED 23-24 Nov [] LONDON FILM & COMIC CON, Olympia. Brexit uncertainty blamed: see Exhibition World, tinyurl.com/y6yyqpyt.

24 Nov [] PAPERBACK & PULP FAIR, Royal National Hotel, Russell Square, London. 9:30am-3pm. GBP1.50. _(Date changed from 27 October.)_

29 Nov - 1 Dec [] UK GHOST STORY FESTIVAL, Derby -- multiple city venues. GBP55 reg; GBP35 for Saturday only. Ticket purchase, speakers and schedule at www.derbyquad.co.uk/UKGhostStoryFestival.

30 Nov [] DRAGONMEET (gaming), Novotel London West, W6 8DR. 9am-midnight. _Now GBP12 reg_; group rates at www.dragonmeet.co.uk.

1 Dec [] STARS OF TIME (media), Tropicana, Weston-super-Mare. 10am-5pm. GBP7.50; under-12s, OAP and disabled GBP4; under-4s free. Family of 2+2 kids GBP18; 2+3 kids GBP19. See www.starsoftime.co.uk.

2-9 Dec [] TALOS III: SF Theatre Festival of London, Omnibus Theatre, Clapham. More at www.cyborphic.com/talos-2019.

7-8 Dec [] FOR THE LOVE OF SCI-FI (comics), Trafford Park, Manchester. Tickets at various prices from fortheloveofsci-fi.com.

7-9 Feb 2020 [] DEMISEMIQUAVER (filk), Best Western Hotel, Marks Tey, Colchester. GBP39 reg and GBP29 unwaged, _rising on 1 December to GBP42 and GBP32_; under-18s GBP1 per year of age; under-5s free. See www.contabile.org.uk/demisemiquaver/.

22 Feb 2020 [] PICOCON 36, Blackett Building, Imperial College, London. Guests of honour TBA. GBP12 reg; GBP10 concessions; GBP8 for ICSF members; past GoHs free. See www.union.ic.ac.uk/scc/icsf/picocon/.

22-24 May 2020 [] SATELLITE 7, Glasgow. GoH Aliette de Bodard. GBP70 reg (GBP80 at the door); under-25s GBP60; under-18s GBP20; under-12s GBP5; under-5s GBP2. Day: GBP20 Fri, GBP35 Sat or Sun. See seven.satellitex.org.uk.

3-5 Jul 2020 [] LAVECON (sf/fantasy/gaming), Sedgebrook Hall Hotel, Northants. Tickets awaited at www.hwsevents.co.uk/shop-1.

11-12 Jul 2020 [] EDGE-LIT 9, QUAD Centre, Derby, DE1 3AS. GBP50 reg. For guests see www.derbyquad.co.uk/whats-on/events/edge-lit-9.

26 Jul 2020 [] MAXIMUM POWER (Blake's 7), ?Steventon. Venue to be confirmed at www.facebook.com/TeamBlakeMaximumPower.

26-27 Sep 2020 [] NOR-CON (media), Norfolk Showground Arena. Tickets to be available 'soon' at www.nor-con.co.uk.

9-11 Oct 2020 [] OCTOCON, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15. (12km from city centre.) GoH Michael Carroll. Euro60 reg; Euro50 concessions; accompanied under-13s free. More at octocon.com.

13-15 Nov 2020 [] DESTINATION STAR TREK, ExCel, London. Day GBP29; 2 days GBP44; 3 days GBP54; silly 'VIP' rates at destinationstartrek.com.

RUMBLINGS. _Gamesfest_, announced for 3 November in Tring, may or may not be happening: the website is long gone, and following many reportedly far-right and/or racist tweets from the Gamesfest account in September -- some deleted by Twitter as hate speech -- the Twitter and Facebook presences have both vanished. (GeekNative.com, 1 October)


### INFINITELY IMPROBABLE ###

AS OTHERS SEE US. Scarlett Curtis shared her feminist vision of the world in 2030, beginning with a strangely familiar disclaimer: 'I am not a fan of science fiction. It's a genre that bores me and as much as I have tried, over the years, to muster up excitement for Star Wars, Doctor Who or even Nineteen Eighty-Four, I inevitably end up switching off and losing interest.' (BBC website '100 Women' feature, 18 October) [EC]

AWARDS. _Booker Prize:_ shared this year by Margaret Atwood for _The Testaments_ and Bernardine Evaristo for _Girl, Woman, Other_.
     _British Fantasy Awards._ HOLDSTOCK (fantasy novel): _The Bitter Twins_ by Jen Williams. DERLETH (horror novel) _Little Eve_ by Catriona Ward. NOVELLA _The Tea Master and the Detective_ by Aliette de Bodard. SHORT 'Down Where Sound Comes Blunt' by G.V. Anderson (_F&SF_ 3/18). COLLECTION _All the Fabulous Beasts_ by Priya Sharma. ANTHOLOGY _Year's Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 5_ ed. Robert Shearman & Michael Kelly. INDEPENDENT PRESS Unsung Stories. NONFICTION _Noise and Sparks_ by Ruth E.J. Booth. MAGAZINE _Uncanny_. ARTIST _Vince Haig_. GRAPHIC NOVEL _Widdershins, Vol. 7: Curtain Call_ by Kate Ashwin. AUDIO _Breaking the Glass Slipper Podcast_. FILM/TV _Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse_. BOUNDS (newcomer): Tasha Suri for _Empire of Sand_. WAGNER (special achievement): Ian Whates.
     _Elgin_ (poetry collections). BOOK _War_ by Marge Simon & Alessandro Manzetti. CHAPBOOK _Glimmerglass Girl_ by Holly Lyn Walrath.
     _Polari Prize_ (LGBT) novel winner: the dystopian _XX_ by Angela Chadwick. [L]
     _Sidewise_ (alternate history): LONG FORM _The Calculating Stars_ by Mary Robinette Kowal. SHORT FORM _Codex Valtierra_ by Oscar (Xiu) Ramirez and Emmanuel Valtierra. SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT Eric Flint.

MAGAZINE SCENE. When _Nature_ acquired a 'new look' with its 23 October issue, the 'Futures' short-sf-story page vanished from both the printed magazine and the website contents list. The feature continues online but you have to know where to look for it: nature.com/futures.

AS OTHERS SEE US II. On _Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control_ by Stuart Russell: 'A professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, Russell is grounded in the realities of the technology, including its many limitations, and isn't one to jump at the overheated language of sci-fi favoured by the likes of Musk.' (Richard Waters, _Financial Times_, 19 October) [MMW]

R.I.P. _Berthe Amoss_ (1925-2019), US children's author and illustrator whose books included such fantasies as _Lost Magic_ (1993), died on 6 October aged 94. [AIP]
     _Harold Bloom_ (1930-2019), US author and critic who was series editor for many Chelsea House critical anthologies on genre themes and specific authors (including Mary Shelley, Poe, Le Guin, Lessing and Orwell) died on 14 October aged 89. His one novel was _The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy_ (1979).
     _Michael Blumlein_ (1948-2019), highly regarded US author whose first novel was _The Movement of Mountains_ (1987) and whose first collection _The Brains of Rats_ (1990) includes his sf debut 'Tissue Ablation and Variant Regeneration' (1984) -- one of the strongest and most discussed stories from the early days of _Interzone_ -- died on 25 October aged 71. [RR]
     _Sam Bobrick_ (1932-2019), US tv writer/producer who scripted episodes of _The Flintstones_ (1964-1965), _Get Smart_ (1967) and _Bewitched_ (1968), died on 11 October aged 87. [PDF]
     _Diahann Carroll_ (1935-2019), US actress with genre credits in _The Man in the Moon_ (1960), _The Star Wars Holiday Special_ (1978) and _From the Dead of Night_ (1989), died on 4 October aged 84. [TM]
     _Edgar L. Chapman_ (1936-2019), US academic and sf critic whose works include _The Magic Labyrinth of Philip Jose Farmer_ (1984) and _The Road to Castle Mount: The Science Fiction of Robert Silverberg_ (1999), died on 11 October aged 83. [PDF]
     _Marshall Efron_ (1938-2019), US actor whose genre films include _THX 1138_ (1971), _Robots_ (2005) and _Ice Age: The Meltdown_ (2006), died on 30 September aged 81. [PDF]
     _Robert Evans_ (1930-2019), US film-maker whose time as Paramount production VP saw _Rosemary's Baby_ (1968) and _Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory_ (1971), and whose producer credits include _Popeye_ (1980) and _The Phantom_ (1996), died on 26 October aged 89. [MMW]
     _Robert Forster_ (1941-2019), US actor in _The Darker Side of Terror_ (1979), _The Black Hole_ (1979), _Scanner Cop II_ (1995), _Supernova_ (2000), _Twin Peaks_ (2017) and others, died on 11 October aged 78. [PDF]
     _Alex J. Geairns_ (1964-2019), UK fan, author and tv presenter who ran the Cult TV festivals (1994-2007) and published the sf novel _Mindful_ (2015) as by alex:g, died on 20 October. [CC]
     _Philip Gips_ (1931-2019), US graphic designer who created the posters for _Rosemary's Baby_, _Tommy_, _Superman_, _Alien_ and other films, died on 3 October aged 88. [BE]
     _Norm Metcalf_ (1937-2019), long-time US fan, member of FAPA and SAPS, whose fanzines included _New Frontiers_ (1959-1964) and who published _The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965_ (1968), died on 21 September aged 81. [RL]
     _Stephen Moore_ (1937-2019), UK actor who voiced Marvin in the original radio _Hitch-Hiker_ (1978-1980) and the tv version (1981), died on 4 October aged 81. Other credits include the BBC Radio _Adventures of Tintin_ (as Professor Calculus), _Black Hearts in Battersea_ (1995-1996) and _The Queen's Nose_ (1995-2001).
     _J.A. Pitts_ (1965-2019), US author of the 'Sarah Beauhall' urban fantasies opening with _Black Blade Blues_ (2010), died on 3 October aged 54. [PDF/L]
     _Anna Quayle_ (1932-2019), UK actress whose films include _Chitty Chitty Bang Bang_ (1968), _James and the Giant Peach_ (1976) and _The Light Princess_ (1978), died on 16 August aged 86. [AIP]
     _Irene Shubik_ (1929-2019), UK tv producer who created the sf anthology series _Out of This World_ (1962, as story editor) and _Out of the Unknown_ (1965-1971, as producer and script editor for the first two seasons), died on 26 September aged 89. [FM]
     _Bernard Slade_ (1930-2019), Canadian tv writer who scripted 17 episodes of _Bewitched_ (1964-1968), co-created _The Flying Nun_ (1967-1970) and created _The Girl with Something Extra_ (1973-1974), died on 30 October aged 89. [PDF]
     _Rip Taylor_ (1934-2019), US actor in _Sheldon and the Sea Monsters_ (1973-1974), _DuckTales the Movie_ (1990), the animated _The Addams Family_ (as Uncle Fester, 1992-1993) and others, died on 6 October aged 85. [F770]
     _Tome_ (Philippe Vandevelde, 1957-2019), Belgian comics writer who worked 1980-1998 on the occasionally sf-themed strip _Spirou et Fantasio_ (1938-current), died on 5 October aged 62. [PDF]
     _David Weisman_ (1942-2019), US film-maker whose credits include _Raiders of the Living Dead_ (1986), died on 9 October aged 77.
     _John Witherspoon_ (1942-2019), US actor in _Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!_ (1991), _The Meteor Man_ (1993), _Vampire in Brooklyn_ (1995) and others, died on 29 October aged 77.
     _Alan Zaslove_ (1927-2019), US animator/director whose credits include _The Phantom Tollbooth_ (1970), _The Smurfs_ (1984-1985), _The Jetsons_ (1985 reboot), _DuckTales_ (1981-1990), _Darkwing Duck_ (1991-1992) and _Aladdin_ (1994-1995), died on 3 October aged 92. [PDF]

THE WEAKEST LINK. The US _Jeopardy_ quiz had a 'What's that award presented for?' round. _Answer requiring the correct question:_ 'The Arthur C. Clarke Award.' _Contestant:_ 'What is tennis?' (1 October) [AIP]
     _Ben Shephard:_ 'In Disney's 1937 animated film, how many dwarves did Snow White share a house with?' _Contestant:_ '101.' (ITV, _Tipping Point_) [PE]

COURT CIRCULAR. Videogame developer Anas Abdin sued CBS on the basis that _Star Trek: Discovery_ plagiarized important ideas -- in particular that of giant star-travelling tardigrades -- from his still unreleased game _Tardigrades_. The case was dismissed in September: Abdin said 'I respect the ruling and I expect everyone to do so,' but in October began crowdfunding an appeal. This will almost certainly not succeed, because (a) it can't be proved and indeed seems less than likely that the _Discovery_ creators stole from the videogame, while (b) general concepts like 'Boy Goes to Wizarding School' or 'Huge Teleporting Tardigrades' aren't protected by copyright. But apparently _Trek_ fans who don't like _ST:D_ can be relied on for considerable outraged support, irrespective of mere legalities. (PlagiarismToday.com, 15 October and earlier posts) [F770]

AS OTHERS SEE US III. Emma Renault, self-proclaimed author of 'literary fiction', was challenged about her posted description of all genre writers as fascists. She tactfully qualified the point: '... whether they intend to or not, they're writing fascist propaganda. That's what escapist fiction is under capitalism. Not to mention the fact that SF/F is structurally and thematically fascist.' (via Facebook, 21 October) [PF]

RANDOM FANDOM. _Brad W. Foster_'s home in the Dallas/Fort Worth area was 'square in path of the E-3 tornado last night. Major damage all trees, fences, and most of roof peeled back from front house, but managed to get much art out of way. We are ok. Cats are ok. Major cleanup and repairs next few weeks. No power, might not have any for a week or more. Apologies to all I owe some art to right now, might be a bit of a delay!' (22 October) [CP]
     _Free Ebooks_ at the TAFF site: the library continues to grow with Rob Hansen's anthology _Challenging Moskowitz: 1930s Fandom Revisited_ (taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=ChalMosk), collecting responses to and alternative versions of 1930s fan history as depicted in Sam Moskowitz's _The Immortal Storm_; and _The Serious Scientific Talks_ (taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=ShawTalks), comprising 14 of Bob Shaw's legendary convention speeches, four never previously collected. (Alas, Rob Jackson and I have still not traced the final talk delivered at the 1995 Eastercon and Worldcon -- but will add it if we ever find a copy.)

MORE TRADEMARK BULLYING. Monster Energy, the people who make the unhealthy canned drink, sternly told Justin Drazin -- author of _Albert and the Amazing Pillow Monsters_ (2013) -- not to write any further children's books with their very own word 'monster' in the title. Silly, but Drazin didn't dare publish his two already-written sequels for fear of the monstrous cost of litigation. (_Washington Post_ magazine, 27 October) [MMW] Can we look forward to a death struggle with the Tolkien estate over the next reissue of 'Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics' (1936)?

POTTERISM. A presciently preserved first edition of _Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone_ (1997) was auctioned for GBP46,000 in October. The print run was just 500, and 300 went to libraries. (BBC, 10 October)

GROUP GROPES. Sf/fan communities using Yahoo Groups email lists were dismayed by the mid-October announcement that after 28 October new content would no longer be accepted at the YG website, and that on 14 December all existing message archives, photos and documents will vanish, leaving only a bare email bounce. Some saw this coming and moved long ago to Groups.io ... which is now overloaded with panic-stricken Yahoo refugees. Owing to this sudden pressure, the $110/year 'premium' membership fee at Groups.io -- necessary for the first year if you want your Yahoo archive transferred -- was soon increased to $220.

THE CLARKE AWARD is now open for submissions, which close on 31 December. Strangely, this isn't front-page news at the Clarke site but is hidden away behind the 'Contact' button: clarkeaward.com/#contact.

THE DEAD PAST. _60 Years Ago_, there was a great disturbance in the UK force: '_London Circle Disrupts._ Although it had been hoped that the overnight Symposium held at the beginning of October would strengthen internal relationships, the London Circle was disbanded at its business meeting of Friday, 16th October, following the resignation of Chairman Ted Tubb. It was agreed to revert to the system of seven months ago, social meetings at the Globe and no business meetings at the White Horse. The Globe meetings will continue to take place on the first Thursday of each month.' (_Skyrack_ 9, 1 November 1959)

FANFUNDERY. _TAFF 2020:_ nominations for the eastbound race from North America to the 2020 UK Eastercon (Concentric) closed on 31 October. Confirmed candidates are Michael 'Orange Mike' Lowrey and Ann Totusek. Ballots should follow on 4 November at taff.org.uk, where there will also be an online voting form.
     _GUFF 2020:_ nominations for the southbound race from Europe to CoNZealand opened on 11 October and will close on 10 January 2020. Voting should open soon after, closing on 13 April 2020. Details at ozfanfunds.com/?page_id=146.
     _2018 GUFF Report:_ Marcin Klak's trip report _The Giant Leap to Never Never_ is now available in PDF format from ozfanfunds.com/?page_id=143.

FOLLOW-UP. 'Brit Fantasy Soc Ltd' escaped compulsory strike-off from the UK companies register (see _A386_) thanks to a flurry of activity in late October, with a change of directors and overdue accounts filed at last.

THOG'S MASTERCLASS. _Far Away Is Close At Hand._ 'He heard his own sobbing in his helmet. Distant.' (Derek Kunsken, _The Quantum Garden_, 2019). [AR]
     _Wet T-Shirt Dept._ '... below one raised arm her right breast filled the slack of her T-shirt like fruit, like water.' (Richard Morgan, _Altered Carbon_, 2002) [BA]
     _Dept of Cognitive Estrangement._ 'With a shudder, the alien's movements froze; like a diarrhetic horse, the nostril flap sounded. Even zouched, the E'Gliiz realized it had spilled the legumes ...' (F.M. Busby , 'Wrong Number', _Asimov's_, December 1981) [VS]
     _Bad Sex Award Dept._ '... a dangerous and clamorous rollercoaster coil of sexually violent rotation with Eliza's breasts barrel-rolled across Ezra's howling mouth and the pained frenzy of his bulbous salutation extenuating his excitement as it whacked and smacked its way into every muscle of Eliza's body except for the otherwise central zone.' (Morrissey, _List of the Lost_, Penguin Classics, 2015)


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### ENDNOTES ###

APPARITIONS.
     1 November 2019: James Brogden talks to the Brum Group. 7:30pm for 8pm at the Briar Rose Hotel, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham city centre. GBP6 or GBP3 for members. Contact bhamsfgroup at yahoo co uk. Future events/speakers: 6 December 2019, Christmas social at the Selly Tavern, GBP10 (booking required by 22 November); 10 January 2020, AGM and auction, free; 7 February 2020, R.J. Barker; 13 March 2020, Ian Stewart; 3 April 2020, Danie Ware.
     14 November 2019: Christopher Priest and others discuss Anna Kavan at Waterstone's, Notting Hill. 7-8:30pm. GBP3.95. Tickets from ...
     15 November 2019: Alan Lee signing at Waterstone's, Reading. 12:30pm. Free, 'on a first come first served basis, so early arrival is recommended'.
     27 November 2019: BSFA Open Meeting, Central Station, 37 Wharfdale Road, King's Cross, N1 9SD. 6pm for 7pm. Guest(s) TBA. Free. Date or venue changes may be announced after _Ansible_ has gone to press: always check bsfa.co.uk for the latest information.
     14 December 2019: David Hardy space art presentation 'To the Stars on a Paintbrush'. 6pm in the Conference Room, Bone Mill, New Street, Charfield, South Gloucestershire, GL12 8ES. No entry fee mentioned.

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SOME LINKS from the _Ansible_ home page.
     'Philip Pullman on Children's Literature and the Critics Who Disdain It'
     Stupid 'Sci-fi makes you stupid' study refuted by scientists behind original research

CORRECTION: The November _Locus_ carries an apology for giving J. Neil Schulman's date of death as 11 August 2019 (as did _Ansible_) when it was in fact 10 August. [RR]

EDITORIAL. Strangely tedious but true: if we count the early double number _Ansible_ 2/3 as one issue and add in the thirteen extras that were given half numbers from 57 1/2 to 362 1/2, _Ansible_ 388 is in fact the 400th issue of _Ansible_. Another occasion for your editor to remember his illustrious predecessor Peter Roberts's 1979 announcement that '_Checkpoint_ will be folding with the 100th issue, that being more than enough for any sane fan editor ...'


_Ansible_(R) 388 (C) David Langford, 2019. Thanks to Brian Ameringen, Cardinal Cox, Ahrvid Engholm, ErsatzCulture, Paul Di Filippo, Bob Eggleton, _File 770_, Patrick Freivald, InfinityBox Press LLC, Robert Lichtman, _Locus_, Todd Mason, Fiona Moore, Curt Phillips, Andrew I. Porter, _Private Eye_, ReAnimus Press, Adam Roberts, Roger Robinson, Rudy Rucker, Vernon Speed, Martin Morse Wooster, and as always our Hero Distributors: Durdles Books (Birmingham SF Group), SCIS/Prophecy and Alan Stewart (Australia).

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