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ANSIBLE(R) 389
DECEMBER 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 a set of five Necklin field generator rods. 

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### THE SCHOLARS OF NIGHT ###

JOHN M. FORD (Mike Ford) is mostly out of print because -- so the oft-told story goes -- his family inherited his copyrights and chose to suppress the work since they disapproved of it, or of him. Another version of events has now been offered in a 15 November _Slate_ article by Isaac Butler, which recounts his researches as a Ford fan and the discovery that family members say they repeatedly wrote to Mike's agent about reprint possibilities but had no reply; while the agent, who had given up or was in process of giving up agency work owing to various personal problems, says she never received those enquiries. Whether or not there's an element of historical revisionism here, the good news is that communication has been re-established and that Mike's 'lost' work -- plus new material including his ambitious, unfinished novel _Aspects_ -- will be published by Tor with family consent, beginning in 2020. [ML]

ALAN MOORE is sufficiently horrified by current UK politics that he's breaking a 40-year streak of anarchist refusal to participate and voting in the upcoming General Election for ... can you guess? (20 November)

GEOFF RYMAN is puzzled by the motives of the entity that bagged his presumably expired domain ryman-novel.com -- home of the hypertext novel _253_ -- and filled it with gushing (bot-generated?) posts about Geoff's work while removing the novel itself. (Facebook, 25 November)

WILLIAM SHATNER was made an Officer of the Order of Canada on 21 November; another actor with sf credits, Donald Sutherland, was promoted from a mere lowly Officer to a Companion of the Order.

NAVAH WOLFE, mysteriously cast out as senior editor at Saga Press (see _A388_), has now joined Subterranean Press. [F770]


### CONYRINE ###

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.

7-8 Dec [] A VICTORIAN STEAMPUNK CHRISTMAS, Crewe Heritage Centre and town centre. Free by day; tickets GBP6 for Saturday evening music programme 7pm-10:30pm. See www.asylumsteampunk.co.uk.

8 Dec [] BSFA EGM: Extraordinary General Meeting, Doggett's Coat and Badge pub, Blackfriars Bridge, London. Noon-2pm. Members only. See bsfa.co.uk/bsfa-egm-sunday-8th-december-2019/.

13 Dec [] BFS XMAS SOCIAL, Doric Arch, Euston Station. 7pm-11:30. Free. See britishfantasysociety.org/event/bfs-london-xmas-social.

19 Dec [] LONDON CHRISTMAS MEETING (additional to First Thursdays), The Bishop's Finger, 9-10 West Smithfield, EC1A 9JR. All evening.

7-9 Feb 2020 [] DEMISEMIQUAVER (filk), Best Western Hotel, Marks Tey, Colchester._ Now GBP42 reg; GBP32 unwaged;_ under-18s GBP1 per year of age; under-5s free. See www.contabile.org.uk/demisemiquaver/.

7-9 Feb 2020 [] SCI-FI BALL (media), Grand Harbour Hotel, Southampton. Tickets GBP145, GBP35 child; day rate GBP15, children free; more expensive options ('mingle with our guests' etc.) at scifiball.com.

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

8 Mar 2020 [] HITCHHIKERS GUIDE 42nd anniversary event, Knowledge Centre, British Library, London. Noon-8pm. Adults GBP30; for other rates see www.bl.uk/events/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-the-galaxy-at-42.

20 Mar 2020 [] FUTUREFEST (futurology), Tobacco Dock, London. 10am-10pm. Tickets GBP80; students GBP35. More at www.futurefest.org.

4 Apr 2020 [] BEDFORD WHO CHARITY CON (_Doctor Who_), University Theatre, Bedford, MK41 9EA. 10am-5:30pm. GBP42.50 reg; under-19s/students GBP22.50; under-14s GBP15. More at bedfordwhocharitycon.co.uk.

10-13 Apr 2020 [] CONCENTRIC (Eastercon), Hilton Metropole near Birmingham NEC. Added GoH: Adam Roberts. _Now GBP80 reg; concessions GBP50; under-18s GBP25._ See www.concentric2020.uk. Hotel booking opened in early October, announced via social media but with no mass email to members until early November, when early booking was advised to get the best rates. See www.concentric2020.uk/hotel/accommodation.

23-26 Apr 2020 [] DEAD BY DAWN (horror film festival), Filmhouse Cinema One, 88 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ. Box office 0131 228 2688. Prices and online booking awaited at www.deadbydawn.co.uk.

7-10 Aug 2020 [] CONTINUUM (RPG), John Foster Hall, Manor Road, Leicester University, Oadby. Ticket prices are a state secret, revealed only to those who register at continuumconvention.co.uk.

28-30 Aug 2020 [] TITANCON, Hilton Hotel, Belfast. GoH Jeannette Ng, Jodi Taylor and Robert J. Sawyer. GBP30 reg; first-timers and under-18s GBP25; under-15s GBP15; under-8s free. See titancon.com for day rates.

19 Sep 2020 [] INTERNATIONAL COMIC EXPO, Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham. Tickets from GBP10 (students GBP5); VIP passes GBP50; to go on sale in January at internationlcomicexpo.wordpress.com.

31 Oct 2020 [] BRISTOLCON, Hilton DoubleTree Hotel, Bristol. GoH Anna Smith Spark and Adrian Tchaikovsky. Online registration to become available in the New Year at www.bristolcon.org.

31 Oct 2020 [] FRIGHTFEST (film) Hallowe'en special, Cineworld Cinema, Leicester Square, London. In addition to the 27-31 August event. Tickets awaited at www.frightfest.co.uk/filmsevents.html.

13-15 Nov 2020 [] NOVACON 50, Mercure Nottingham Sherwood Hotel, Nottingham. GoH Fangorn, Emma Newman, Claire North and Christopher Priest. GBP50 reg. Registration awaited at novacon.org.uk.

25-29 Aug 2021 [] DISCON III (Worldcon), Washington DC, USA. $155 reg; YA (under 26) $80; accompanied under-13s $65; accompanied under-7s free. _Rates may rise on 1 January 2020._ See discon3.org.

RUMBLINGS. _Ytterbium_ (Eastercon 2019) published its final accounts in November, showing a profit of GBP29,818.09. For the full details, see www.ytterbium.org.uk/accounts. The high figure is attributed to a membership surge resulting from the collapse of Nine Worlds Geekfest.


### INFINITELY IMPROBABLE ###

AS OTHERS SEE US. Another book cleared of genre taint: 'Ursula Todd dies over and over again in Kate Atkinson's _Life After Life_ -- from falling off a roof, from drowning, from succumbing to the flu. But the deaths are just a device: this is a book about living , and above all, finding new ways to do it until you finally get it right. Atkinson made her name as a mystery writer, but _Life After Life_ defies genre.' (_Time_, 12 November)

AWARDS. _Rotsler Award_ 'for long-time wonder-working with graphic art in amateur publications of the science fiction community': Alison Scott.
     _World Fantasy Awards:_ NOVEL _Witchmark_ by C.L. Polk. NOVELLA 'The Privilege of the Happy Ending' by Kij Johnson (_Clarkesworld_, 8/18). SHORT (tie) 'Ten Deals with the Indigo Snake' by Mel Kassel (_Lightspeed_, 10/18) and 'Like a River Loves the Sky' by Emma Torzs (_Uncanny_, 3/18). ANTHOLOGY _Worlds Seen in Passing: Ten Years of Tor.com Short Fiction_ ed. Irene Gallo. COLLECTION _The Tangled Lands_ by Paolo Bacigalupi and Tobias S. Buckell. ARTIST Rovina Cai. SPECIAL -- PROFESSIONAL Huw Lewis-Jones for _The Writer's Map: An Atlas of Imaginary Lands_. SPECIAL -- NON-PROFESSIONAL Scott H. Andrews for _Beneath Ceaseless Skies_.

MAGAZINE SCENE. _Startling Stories_ (first published 1939) is to be revived as an annual publication by John Betancourt's Wildside Press.

AS OTHERS SEE US II. 'Given how swiftly _The Handmaid's Tale_ catapulted Atwood into global literary stardom, it's easy to miss the on-the-ground work that went into what many (over Atwood's objections) promptly labeled "science fiction," suggesting its distance from real events.' (Sophie Gilbert, _Atlantic_, December) [MMW]

R.I.P. _Allen Adams_, long-time UK fan -- especially of _Doctor Who_ -- organizer of two _Who_-themed 'Writers Gate' conventions in Peterborough 1994-1995, and co-author with Jim Mortimore and Roger Clark of _Babylon 5 Security Manual_ (1998), died on 9 or 10 November. [CC]
     _Stephen Dixon_ (1936-2019), prolific US author of absurdist and surreal humour that sometimes verged on sf/fantasy -- as in _Letters to Kevin_ (2016) -- died on 6 November aged 83. [PDF]
     _Jack Enyart_, US cartoon artist and writer who scripted various Bugs Bunny specials plus episodes of _Bionic Six_ (1987), _Attack of the Killer Tomatoes_ (1990) and others, died on 13 October aged 69. [PDF]
     _Godfrey Gao_ (1984-2019), Taiwan-born actor whose films include _The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones_ (2013) and _Shanghai Fortress_ (2019), died on 27 November aged 35. [MMW]
     _Michael Hanson_ (1940-2019), US radio broadcaster and jazz drummer whose _Mindwebs_ radio series of sf/fantasy readings featured 188 stories in its main run from 1976 to the mid-1990s, died on 9 September aged 78. [F770]
     _Diarmuid Lawrence_ (1947-2019), UK tv director of _The Witches and the Grinnygog_ (1983), episodes of _Dramarama_ (1983-1985), and _Peter and Wendy_ (2015), died on 20 September aged 71. [AIP]
     _Virginia Leith_ (1925-2019), US actress who starred as a disembodied head in _The Brain That Wouldn't Die_ (1962), died on 4 November aged 94; other credits include _On the Threshold of Space_ (1956). [LP]
     _Lisa Lepovetsky_ (1951-2019), US author who published over 100 genre stories and poems since 1985, died on 11 October aged 68. [BC]
     _Tom Lyle_ (1953-2019), US comics artist who worked on _Airboy_ for Eclipse, _Starman_ and _Robin_ for DC, and _Spider-Man_ for Marvel, died on 19 November aged 66. [PDF]
     _Spike McPhee_, US fan, collector and dealer who ran the Science Fantasy bookshop in Harvard Square 1977-1989, died on 13 November. [F770]
     _Taku Mayumura_ (Takuji Murakami, 1934-2019), Seiun Award-winning Japanese author of many sf novels (both adult and YA), several adapted as anime productions, died on 3 November aged 85. [JonC] He translated Wells's _The Time Machine_ and also enjoyed mainstream success.
     _Jonathan Miller_ (1934-2019), noted UK director, scriptwriter and actor who made his debut in _Beyond the Fringe_ (1960) and whose genre credits include _Alice in Wonderland_ (1966) and the M.R. James adaptation _Whistle and I'll Come to You_ (1968), died on 27 November aged 85. [JM]
     _Walter J. Minton_ (1923-2019), US publisher who was president and later chairman of Putnam's from 1955 to 1978 -- publishing _Lord of the Flies_ and notable sf by Blish, Dick, Heinlein, Herbert, Knight (as editor of _Orbit_) and others, died on 19 November aged 96. [AIP]
     _Jin Nakayama_ (1942-2019), Chinese-born actor whose credits include _Ultraman 80_ (1980-1981), _Space Travelers_ (2000) and _Ghost Shout_ (2004), died on 12 October aged 77. [BE]
     _Anne Page_, long-time UK fan, convention runner and costumer who was on the 1987 Brighton Worldcon steering committee and was a guest of honour at the 1990 Eastercon, died in November. [GC]
     _Lawrence G. Paull_ (1938-2019), US production designer for _Blade Runner_ (1982), _Back to the Future_ (1985) and _Escape from L.A._ (1996), died on 10 November aged 81. [SF2C]
     _Maria Perego_ (1923-2019), Italian animation artist who created the popular puppet character Topo Gigio ('Louie Mouse') -- seen in 94 episodes of _The Ed Sullivan Show_ and several films including _Topo Gigio and the Missile War_ (1967) -- died on 7 November aged 95. [MMW]
     _Michael J. Pollard_ (1939-2019), US character actor in _Scrooged_ (1988), _Dark Angel_ (1990), _The Arrival_ (1991) and others, died on 22 November aged 80.
     _Alison Prince_ (1931-2019), UK author of children's fiction including many ghost/supernatural stories and the genre novels _The Others_ (1986) and _Bird Boy_ (2000), died on 12 October aged 88. [SH]
     _Tom Spurgeon_ (1968-2019), Eisner Award-winning US comics writer, editor and historian who edited _The Comics Journal_ 1994-1999, co-wrote _Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book_ (2003) with Jordan Raphael and was an influential writer at his blog site _The Comics Reporter_ (launched 2004), died on 13 November aged 50. [PDF]
     _Joan Staley_ (1940-2019), US actress in _Valley of the Dragons_ (1961) and genre tv series including _Batman_ (1966), died on 24 September aged 79. [PDF]
     _Niall Toibin_ (1929-2019), Irish actor whose rare genre credits include _Rawhead Rex_ (1986) and _Rat_ (2000), died on 13 November aged 89. [JM]
     _Gahan Wilson_ (1930-2019), much-loved US cartoonist with a special gift for macabre humour and grotesque figures, died on 21 November aged 89. [PW] His drawings appeared regularly in _Playboy_, _The New Yorker_ and _The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction_, and are collected in many books from _Gahan Wilson's Graveside Manner_ (1965) to _Gahan Wilson's Out There_ (2016). He received World Fantasy Awards as best artist in 1996 and for lifetime achievement in 2004.

THE WEAKEST LINK. _Jeopardy_ on 'Authors' Fictional Places' ... _Answer_: 'Loompaland.' _Contestant_: 'Who is Baum?' (20 November) [AIP]

PUBLISHERS & SINNERS. The horror-oriented Canadian small press ChiZine Publications, run by Sandra Kasturi and Brett Savory, has been in the news thanks to a growing storm of allegations about slow payment, non-payment and an often contemptuous or bullying attitude to authors and even ChiZine's own staff. SK and BS announced on 11 November that they were stepping down in favour of 'interim publisher' Christie Harkin and hoped to 'clear all outstanding arrears as soon as possible'. [F770] Many ChiZine authors have asked for reversion of rights and/or withdrawn stories from this publisher's planned Christmas anthology. See multiple links at news.ansible.uk/misc/link19.html#chiz.

THE ALTERNATE 1930S. 'Yahoo message boards and email lists were crucial to the early days of fandom.' (_Daily Dot_, 17 October)

HER DARK MATERIALS. Christine Feehan, fantasy/romance author, has applied for a US trademark on the word 'Dark' to describe her series with amazingly original titles like _Dark This_ and _Dark That_. Whether the trademark will be granted remains to be seen. (_File 770_, 26 November)

BSFA AWARDS. Longlist nominations are open to members, closing on 31 December: tinyurl.com/BSFA2019suggestions. Shortlist voting then follows, closing on 31 January; voting on the resulting ballot will run from early February until noon on presentation day at Eastercon.

AS OTHERS SEE US III. 'Lest you think this concept is limited to snake-oil salesmen and science-fiction writers, the idea that aging is not inevitable is now in the mainstream of modern medical research at major institutions around the world.' (Arthur C. Brooks, _Washington Post_, 16 November.) [MMW]

RANDOM FANDOM. _John Nielsen Hall_ had his long-awaited kidney transplant on 19 November. [LRAK] Get well soon, boss, says _Ansible_ imperiously.
     _Meredith MacArdle_'s Diana Wynne Jones fan website at leemac.freeserve.co.uk vanished with the demise of Freeserve and is being slowly recreated at the posher venue dianawynnejones.com.

THE DEAD PAST. _80 Years Ago_, the secrets of pre-CGI special effects were revealed: 'The bluebird used in the technicolor version of the Maeterlinck fantasy _The Bluebird_ was actually a yellow bird made up for the part, because it was impossible to obtain a bird sufficiently blue naturally to reproduce on the film.' (_Fantasy News_ 79, December 1939)
     _40 Years Ago_, the first shy hint of what was to become Thog's Masterclass: '_Great Moments of SF Prose:_ "Dimly they/it perceived the final annihilation of a minuscule agglutination of refined masses ..." (Alan Dean Foster, _The Black Hole_, 1979)' (_Ansible_ 5, December 1979)

FANFUNDERY. _TAFF 2020_ voting began on 4 November when the ballot form was released: see taff.org.uk for a printable PDF and the online voting form. Both candidates -- Michael 'Orange Mike' Lowrey and Ann Totusek -- are standing on a 'Vote for Lowrey' platform, which has confused some fans. Voting closes on 12 January 2020. TAFF is again active on Twitter as @taffnews, after a heroic struggle to transfer this account from Jim Mowatt to the current NA administrator Geri Sullivan.
     _DUFF 2020_ nominations opened on 1 December and will close on 17 January 2020; voting runs to 27 March 2020. See tinyurl.com/vp5v8e4.

AS OTHERS SAW US. 'I sincerely hope that science and scientists differ from science fiction and its practitioners. Heaven help us if they don't: We may be headed for a very boring world indeed.' (_Star Wars_ review in _New York_, 26 June 1977 -- by John Simon [1925-2019], the acerbic US critic who died on 24 November aged 90.) [MMW]

EDITORIAL. Ansible Editions continues remorselessly, with more than one project on the go. The latest ebook is _All Our Yesterdays: The Fanzine Columns_ by Harry Warner Jr, now added to the free library at the TAFF site. Discerning readers will understand this isn't his history of 1940s fandom -- _All Our Yesterdays_ (1969) -- but a book of columns that appeared under the same overall title, published by Chuck Connor in 1991, released on disk in 1997 and added to Bill Burns's eFanzines site in 2006. Now with many corrections, restorations of lost text, and even a previously uncollected column: taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=AOY.

THOG'S MASTERCLASS. _Anatomy Dept._ 'Picard felt his shoulder muscle contract with expectation.' (Leslie Whitten, _Progeny of the Adder_, 1965) [LP]
     _Wobbly Bits._ '... breasts like poached eggs ...' (Jilly Cooper, _Riders_, 1985)
     _Astrogation Dept._ 'We're moving away from the Milky Way, which means we must be travelling in the direction of our solar system.' (Vargo Statten [John Russell Fearn], _Laughter in Space_, 1952) [DR]
     _In Space No One Can..._ 'fear was a sibilant whispering in the ether'. (Lee Gregor [Milton A. Rothman], 'Asteroid', _Astonishing_, February 1940)
     _Dept of Bodily Enhancement._ 'Her powerful, supple arms were corded with the smooth-flowing muscles of a boa constrictor.' (Don A. Stuart [John W. Campbell], 'Cloak of Aesir', _Astounding_, March 1939) [BA]
     _As We See Us Dept._ 'It's axiomatic that a man with a rifle is the most efficient predator.' (H. Beam Piper, _Fuzzies and Other People_, 1984)
     _Flowers of Rhetoric._ 'She put her book in her lap and squinted at him as if he were a marmalade cat she happened upon in a cemetery on the moon.' '... because he was nothing but a little impotent nothing -- a Dutchman with his canals drained and sluices clogged.' '... the coup de foudre, into his brain into his heart into his cock and balls, straight down to his big toe.' '... forms suggestive of blurry sexual organs decomposing in space.' (all Frederic Tuten, _Van Gogh's Bad Cafe_, 1997) [PB]


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### ENDNOTES ###

APPARITIONS.
     6 December 2019: Brum Group Christmas Social at the Selly Tavern (too late now to book). Normal meetings are 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: 10 January 2020, AGM and book auction, free; 7 February 2020, R.J. Barker; 13 March 2020, Ian Stewart; 3 April 2020, Danie Ware; 15 May 2020, Una McCormack.
     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.
     December 2019: as usual there is no BSFA Open Meeting this month. The next should be on 22 January 2020 at the Central Station pub, 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.

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

TYPO CORNER. 'NOTE: This story has been updated. Alexander Vindman received a Purple Heart after being wounded by an IED, or improvised explosive device, not an IUD, or intrauterine device. We regret the error.' (_GQ_ magazine, November)

COURT CIRCULAR. Progress report on the Bonzo Dog Band trademark case (see _A385_): 'The next court date has been set for the last week of February 2020 and the band and their advisers remain confident that they will strike out what is left of the legal action that was initiated against them and their witnesses on the back of a bogus trademark, which has now been invalidated. / Unfortunately the whole sorry episode remains an insanely expensive process. Once Parliament returns the issue will be pursued further in Westminster with the assistance of some supportive MPs so that other bands do not have to suffer the same nightmare.' (27 November). More at the link below:

SOME LINKS from the _Ansible_ home page.
     CoNZealand Hugo design competition (for New Zealanders only)
     'An inward looking outer space': a brief history of Corridor [AIP]

THOG'S SECOND HELPING. _From the 2019 Bad Sex Awards Nominees._ 'The earthy taste surprised her. When he was alive, when it swelled inside Miyuki's mouth, Katsuro's penis had tasted of raw fish, of warm young bamboo shoots, and of fresh almonds when she finally released its juices. Now it was insipid and muddy to her tongue, like the pools of the temples of Heian Kyo when the Office of Gardens and Ponds had them drained for cleaning.' (Didier Decoin, _The Office of Gardens and Ponds_, 2019) [BA]
     'He clung to her, crying, and then made love to her and went far inside her and she begged him to go deeper and, no longer afraid of injuring her, he went deep in mind and body, among crowded organ cavities, past the contours of her lungs and liver, and, shimmying past her heart, he felt her perfection.' (Mary Costello, _The River Capture_, 2019) [BA]


_Ansible_(R) 389 (C) David Langford, 2019. Thanks to Brian Ameringen, Paul Barnett, Graham Charnock, Bill Contento, Jonathan Clements, Cardinal Cox, Paul Di Filippo, Bob Eggleton, _File 770_, Steve Holland, Leroy Kettle, Joe McNally, Making Light, Lawrence Person, Andrew I. Porter, David Redd, _SF2 Concatenation_, Paul Winters, Martin Morse Wooster, and as always our Hero Distributors: Durdles Books (Birmingham SF Group), SCIS/Prophecy and Alan Stewart (Australia). Merry Christmas to all.

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