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ANSIBLE(R) 413
DECEMBER 2021

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### THE STRAGGLER FROM THE MOON PIT ###

DAVID DRAKE announced his retirement from novel-writing, owing to health
and concentration problems, in his digital _Newsletter #123 -- the last
one_ (17 November). Some better news from the same bulletin is that 'I'm
still able to write stories and I think they're pretty good.'

NEIL GAIMAN was a guest on _Desert Island Discs_ (BBC Radio 4, November)
and must have been the first ever to choose as his castaway reading matter
_The Book of the New Sun_ by Gene Wolfe. [MJE]

MERCEDES LACKEY is to be the 38th recipient of the SFWA Damon Knight
Memorial Grand Master award, presented with the 2022 Nebulas.

URSULA K. LE GUIN's 1972 novella _The Word for World Is Forest_ is
referenced and homaged as the title of a current Glasgow exhibition with
more of a climate-change than an sf theme: see events list below. [JD]


### CONSANGUINEAL ###

Until 11 Dec [] THE WORD FOR WORLD IS FOREST (exhibition), CCA, 350
Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD. 11am-6pm. Free. See
www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/the-word-for-world-is-forest.

Until 20 Feb 2022 [] RAY HARRYHAUSEN: TITAN OF CINEMA (exhibition),
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art , Edinburgh. 10am-5pm. GBP12-GBP14;
GBP10-GBP12 concessions and children. Full details at
www.nationalgalleries.org/exhibition/ray-harryhausen-titan-cinema.

3-5 Dec [] STEAMPUNK CHRISTMAS, Nothe Fort, Weymouth. GBP6 Fri, GBP12
Fri+Sat, Sun free. See www.asylumsteampunk.co.uk/christmas/.

4 Dec [] DRAGONMEET (gaming), Novotel Hammersmith, London. 9am-11pm. GBP12;
child GBP5. Group rates at www.dragonmeet.co.uk.

POSTPONED TO 2022. 4-5 Dec [] FOR THE LOVE OF SCI-FI (media), BEC Arena,
Stretford, Manchester. New dates TBA at fortheloveofsci-fi.com.

HYBRID. 4 Dec [] TOLKIEN SOCIETY YULEMOOT, Bacchus Bar, Birmingham, and
online. Free? See www.tolkiensociety.org/events/.

15-19 Dec [] DISCON III (Worldcon), Washington DC, USA. $275 reg;
first-time Worldcon members $220; YA $140; virtual $90; supp $50; child and
other rates at discon3.org. Hugo voting closed in November.

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

10-12 Mar 2022 [] FRIGHTFEST (film), GFT, Glasgow. Tickets at
www.frightfest.co.uk/filmsandevents.html from 'early January'.

9-10 Apr 2022 [] SCI-FI SCARBOROUGH (multimedia), The Spa, Scarborough.
Tickets not yet available. See scifiscarborough.co.uk.

5-8 Aug 2022 [] CONTINUUM (RPG), John Foster Hall, Manor Road, Leicester
University, Oadby. More soon at continuumconvention.co.uk.

30 Sep-1 Oct 2022 [] DESTINATION STAR TREK, ExCel, London. Day tickets
GBP29; 2 days GBP44; 3 days GBP54; more at destinationstartrek.com.

14-16 Oct 2022 [] LAKES INTERNATIONAL COMIC ART FESTIVAL, Kendal, Cumbria.
Ticket bookings awaited at www.comicartfestival.com.

22-23 Oct 2022 [] SURREY STEAMPUNK CONVIVIAL, Stoneleigh, Epsom. See
bumpandthumper.wixsite.com/steampunkconvivials.

28-29 Oct 2022 [] 15TH STARFLEET/KLINGON BANQUET, Peterborough Marriott
Hotel. GBP65 reg; GBP45 Saturday only; 10% discount if booked before 1
January. See www.starbase24.co.uk/Banquet.html.

11-13 Nov 2022 [] NOVACON 51, venue TBC. GoH Gareth L. Powell. GBP51 reg;
under-17s GBP12; under-13s free. More awaited at novacon.uk.

RUMBLINGS. _Dead by Dawn_, the Edinburgh horror film festival, will have no
2022 event.
_Eurocon 2024:_ the bid for the first Dutch Eurocon (Rotterdam,
August) is now Erasmuscon. See www.erasmuscon.nl.


### INFINITELY IMPROBABLE ###

AS OTHERS SEE US. Reviewing Neal Stephenson's _Termination Shock_:
'Stephenson may write science fiction, but his novels always feel timely
and relevant.' (Bethanne Patrick, _Washington Post_, 3 November) [MMW]

AWARDS. _Ditmar_ (Australia) best novel: _The Left-Handed Booksellers of
London_ by Garth Nix. [CS]
_Goldsmiths Prize_ (GBP10,000): _Sterling Karat Gold_ by Isabel
Waidner. [F770]
_World Fantasy._ NOVEL _Trouble the Saints_ by Alaya Dawn Johnson.
NOVELLA _Riot Baby_ by Tochi Onyebuchi. SHORT 'Glass Bottle Dancer' by
Celeste Rita Baker (_Lightspeed_). ANTHOLOGY _The Big Book of Modern
Fantasy_ ed. Ann and Jeff VanderMeer. COLLECTION _Where the Wild Ladies
Are_ by Aoka Matsuda, trans Polly Barton. ARTIST Rovina Cai. SPECIAL --
PROFESSIONAL C.C. Finlay for _F&SF_. SPECIAL -- NON-PROFESSIONAL Brian
Attebery for _Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts_.

AS OTHERS COMPARE US. On a nonfiction pandemic tome by Matt Ridley and
Alina Chan: 'Much of _Viral_ will leave most readers exhausted. In places
the effect is rather like being seated at a wedding next to a distant
relative breathlessly explaining the details of their _Game of Thrones_ fan
fiction.' (_Washington Post_, 14 November) [MMW]

NEW AWARD. Faber announced sf prizes for YA novels or collections that
'offer hope and spark', with the top three entries winning GBP15,000,
GBP8,000 and GBP5,000 contracts respectively. 'The Imagined Futures Prize
aims to spotlight the power and value of the natural world, and imagine the
collective outcome the planet faces, at a time when science fiction remains
popular in the market, boosted during the pandemic.' Now open for
submissions, closing on 9 September 2022. See
www.faber.co.uk/journal/imagined-futures-prize/. (_The Bookseller_, 5
November) [JF]

YO-HO-HO! In early November the news reached sf circles: the National
Library of New Zealand is for space and cost reasons dumping over 428,000
books from its overseas holdings, and donating them to the Internet Archive
to be digitized and made available online. For the very many works still in
copyright, the permission of rights holders was taken for granted unless
they actively opted out by emailing NLNZ with titles and unique ID numbers
listed in a vast spreadsheet downloadable from
natlib.govt.nz/about-us/strategy-and-policy/collections-policy/overseas-published-collection-management#opt-out-process-for-rights-holders.
The opt-out deadline _was_ 1 December 2021, after which disgruntled authors
would have to ask the Internet Archive to remove their works. [SL] In late
November, though, NLNZ responded to much strong criticism by putting all
these plans on hold for reconsideration. (Stuff.co.nz, 29 November)

AS OTHERS ARE INSPIRED. One wonders exactly which bits of the cited film
shaped the 'extravagant wedding of oil heiress' Ivy Getty in San Francisco:
'The designer's inspiration for the first night of festivities was the 1968
sci-fi film _Barbarella_.' (_Washington Post_, 10 November) [PL]

R.I.P. _Peter Aykroyd_ (1955-2021), US screenwriter and actor seen in
_Coneheads_ (1993) and _Kids of the Round Table_ (1995), who co-created the
sf drama series _Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal_ (1996-2000),
died on 20 November aged 66. [AIP]
_Bob Baker_ (1939-2021), UK writer of many 1970s _Doctor Who_ serials
with Dave Martin -- including 'The Claws of Axos' (1971), which introduced
K9 -- died in early November aged 82. He also co-wrote four Wallace &
Gromit films from _The Wrong Trousers_ (1993) to _A Matter of Loaf and
Death_ (2008). [SC]
_Miquel Barcelo_ (1948-2021), Spanish sf author, editor, critic and
translator who ran the Ediciones B 'Nova' sf imprint from its launch in
1986, died on 22 November. His fanzine was the 1980-1984 _Kadama_. [PDF]
_Bart the Bear II_ (2000-2021), Alaskan brown bear in _Dr. Dolittle 2_
(2001), _Pete's Dragon_ (2016) and a 2013 _Game of Thrones_ episode, died
on 14 November aged 21. [SJ]
_Alexander Besher_ (1951-2020), China-born US author best known for
the virtual-reality trilogy comprising _Rim_ (1994), _Mir_ (1998) and _Chi_
(1999), died on 8 October 2020 aged 69. This seems not to have been
reported in sf circles. [WM]
_Jeremy G. Byrne_ (1964-2021), Australian fan and editor who co-edited
_Eidolon_ (1990-2000) and _Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and
Fantasy_ (1997-1998), died on 24 November aged 57. [IN]
_Linda Carlson_ (1945-2021), US actress in _Honey, I Blew Up the Kid_
(1992), died on 26 October aged 76. [AIP]
_Marietta Chudakova_ (1937-2021), Russian literary critic and author
whose Inspector Kraft sf stories are collected in _Mirnyie dosugi
inspektora Krafta_ (2005; revised 2018), died on 21 November aged 84. [AM]
_Mary Collinson_ (1952-2021), Maltese-UK model and actress in _She'll
Follow You Anywhere_ (1971) and _Twins of Evil_ (1971) -- both with her
identical twin Madeleine (1952-2014) -- died on 23 November aged 69. [SG]
_Joe Cornelius_ (1928-2021), UK wrestler and actor who played the
titular apeman in _Trog_ (1970), died on 30 October aged 93. [SJ]
_Ian Curteis_ (1935-2021), UK director of _The Projected Man_ (1966),
died on 24 November aged 86. [SJ]
_Lou Cutell_ (1930-2021), US actor in _Frankenstein Meets the
Spacemonster_ (1965), _Rhinoceros_ (1974), _Frankenstein General Hospital_
(1988), _Honey, I Shrunk the Kids_ (1989) and episodes of many genre tv
series, died on 21 November aged 91. [AIP]
_Arlene Dahl_ (1925-2021), US actress in _Journey to the Center of the
Earth_ (1959), died on 29 November aged 96. [LP]
_Gene D'Angelo_ (1924-2021), US comics colorist at King Features and
from 1977 at DC -- working on _Action Comics_, _Justice League_,
_Superman_, _World's Finest_ and others -- died in early November aged 97.
[PDF]
_Jerry Douglas_ (1932-2021), US actor in _The Stranger_ (1973), _The
Dead Don't Die_ (1975) and episodes of various genre tv series, died on 9
November aged 88. [LP]
_Bernie Drummond_, UK videogame artist who created the 3D isometric
_Batman_ (1986) for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad PCW, has reportedly died.
(_The Register_, 17 November)
_James (Jim) Fiscus_ (1944-2021), US author, photographer, SFWA worker
(earning him the Kevin O'Donnell Jr. service award) and Endeavour Award
administrator, died on 7 November aged 76. [F770]
_David Gulpilil_ (1953-2021), Australian actor in _The Last Wave_
(1977) and _Until the End of the World_ (1991), died on 29 November aged
68. [AIP]
_Victor (Vic) Hallett_, UK fan (in BSFA _Vector_ 1964-1972, coediting
#48) and dealer as Books Unlimited in Prestatyn, North Wales, died on 28
April aged 79. [CP]
_Geir Vegar Hoel_ (1973-2021), Norwegian actor in _Dead Snow_ (2009,
plus sequel which he co-wrote), _Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters_ (2013),
_What Happened to Monday_ (2017) and _Heirs of the Night_ (2019-2020), died
on 8 November aged 47. [SJ]
_Bernard Holley_ (1940-2021), UK actor in _Doctor Who_ ('The Tomb of
the Cybermen' 1967; 'The Claws of Axos' 1971) and _The Tripods_ (1985),
died on 22 November aged 80. [SS]
_Geoffrey Johnson_ (1930-2021), US casting director whose film credits
include _The Swan Princess_ (1994), died on 26 November aged 91. [AIP]
_Jyrki Kasvi_ (1964-2021), Finnish fan, Trekker and author whose
fiction is collected in _Porcelain and other Fantastic Stories_ (2021) died
on 16 November aged 57. [J-HH]
_Art LaFleur_ (1943-2021), US actor in _Jekyll and Hyde... Together
Again_ (1982), _The Invisible Woman_ (1983), _WarGames_ (1983), _The Blob_
(1988), _Field of Dreams_ (1989) and others, died on 17 November aged 78.
[SJ]
_Bjorn Olav Listog_ (1957-2021), Norwegian fan active since the late
1980s, died on 11 November aged 63. [J-HH]
_William Lucking_ (1941-2021), US actor in _Star Trek: Deep Space
Nine_ (1995-1997) and _Slipstream_ (2007), died on 18 October aged 80. [LP]
_Doug MacLeod_ (1959-2021), Australian screenwriter for _Dogstar_
(2007-2011 plus 2016 film), died on November aged 62. [PDF]
_Simon Marshall-Jones_, UK author, editor and publisher who created
Spectral Press (2011-2016), died on 9 November aged 58. His story
collection is _Biblia Longcrofta_ (2015). [SJ]
_Joey Morgan_ (_1993-2021_), US actor in _Scouts Guide to the Zombie
Apocalypse_ (2015), _Critters: A New Binge_ (2019) and _Max Reload and the
Nether Blasters_ (2020), died on 21 November aged 28. [PDF]
_Chance (Catherine M.) Morrison_ (1969-2021), US Clarion workshop
graduate living in the UK who published several stories from 2003 and wrote
for _Strange Horizons_, died on 25 September aged 52. [L/JC]
_Gavan O'Herlihy_ (1951-2021), Irish actor in _Superman III_ (1983),
_Willow_ (1988) and _The Descent II_ (2009), died on 15 September aged 70 .
[LP]
_John Pearson_ (1930-2021), UK biographer of Ian Fleming (1966), James
Bond (1973) and Biggles (1978), died on 13 November aged 91. [PDF]
_Paolo Pietrangeli_ (1945-2021), Italian assistant director of _Flesh
for Frankenstein_ (1973) and _Blood for Dracula_ (1974), died on 22
November aged 76. [SJ]
_Al Pugliese_ (1946-2021), US actor in _Annihilator_ (1986),
_Philadelphia Experiment II_ (1993) and various genre tv series, died on 24
July aged 74. [SHS]
_Jonathan Reynolds_ (1942-2021), US playwright and screenwriter who
scripted _My Stepmother Is an Alien_ (1988), died on 27 October aged 79.
[AIP]
_Clifford Rose_ (1929-2021), UK RSC actor in_ Doctor Who_: 'Warriors'
Gate' (1981) and _Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides_ (2011), died
on 6 November aged 92. [AIP]
_Will Ryan_ (1949-2021), US voice actor and singer with many credits
-- mostly Disney -- from _Welcome to Pooh Corner_ (1983), _An American
Tail_ (1986), _The Land Before Time_ (Universal 1988), _The Little Mermaid_
(1990) and so on to 2021, died on 19 November aged 72. [AIP]
_Wilbur Smith_ (1933-2021), South African historical novelist whose
_The Sunbird_ (1972) is a lost-race story and whose Ancient Egypt sequence
opening with _River God_ (1993) has fantasy elements throughout, died on 13
November aged 88. [PDF]
_Stephen Sondheim_ (1930-2021), famed US composer/lyricist whose
musicals include _Evening Primrose_ (1966, from John Collier's story), _The
Frogs_ (1974) and _Into the Woods_ (1986), died on 26 November aged 91.
[MS]
_Dean Stockwell_ (1936-2021), US actor in _The Boy with Green Hair_
(1948), _Dune_ (1984), _Quantum Leap_ (1989-1993), _Battlestar Galactica_
(2006-2009) and others, died on 7 November aged 85. [JB]
_Robert Thurston_ (1936-2021), US author who attended the first
Clarion workshop in 1968 and whose sf novel debut was _Alicia II_ (1978),
died on 20 October aged 84. [FS] He published many _Battlestar Galactica_
(first series) novelizations with Glen A. Larson, and several solo
_Battletech_ ties.
_Marie Versini_ (1940-2021), French actress in _The Brides of Fu
Manchu_ (1966), died on 22 November aged 81. [SJ]
_Peter Watson-Wood_ (1929-2021), UK producer whose films include
_Dream Demon_ (1988) and _Tales of the Riverbank_ (2008), died on 1
November aged 92. [AIP]
_Bergen Williams_ (1959-2021), US actress in _Mom and Dad Save the
World_ (1992), _Wishman_ (1992), _Lord of Illusions_ (1995) and others,
died on 20 July aged 62. [AIP]
_Henry Woolf_ (1930-2021), UK actor who played the sinister Collector
in _Doctor Who_: 'The Sun Makers' (1977) and Dr Cornelius in two BBC Narnia
adaptations (1989, 1990), died on 12 November aged 91. [SS] Films include
_The Rocky Horror Picture Show_ (1975) and _Superman III_ (1983).

THE WEAKEST LINK. _Ben Shephard:_ 'In his epic poems, Homer often refers to
nectar as the drink of the gods, and which other substance as their food?'
_Contestant:_ 'I know he likes doughnuts. I think I'll go with doughnuts
please, Ben.' (_Tipping Point_, ITV) [PE]

COURT CIRCULAR. As anticipated in _Ansible_ 410, the Tolkien estate
disapproved of the 'JRR Token' cryptocurrency advertised with _LOTR_
imagery, and asked the World Intellectual Property Organization to
arbitrate. Result: the JRRToken.com domain was ceded to the estate and the
US cryptocoiner had to pay all legal costs. (_Guardian_, 23 November)

ETHNIC PHYSIOGNOMY MASTERCLASS. 'She was reminded that _[he]_ was Chinese
by the fact that his face, open so recently, had gone completely unreadable
to Martha.' 'It was not an English smile, but a Chinese smile.' 'A smile
crept across his lean features: not a Chinese smile, but a very English
smile.' 'He threw back his head and laughed -- a laugh neither English nor
Chinese.' '... he laughed as I think only the Chinese can laugh.' (all R.A.
MacAvoy, _Tea with the Black Dragon_, 1983) [FM]

GENRE AVOIDANCE STRATEGY. 'Our key tool for remaining anchored to reality,
and not drifting away into science fiction, is to spot the crucial
distinction between form and function.' (Arik Kersshenbaum, _The
Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy_, 2020) [KM]

I READ _BATTLEFIELD EARTH_! 52% of those polled in a recent _Radio Times_
survey confessed to lying about having watched tv programmes that they
hadn't seen -- the most fibbed-about shows being _Stranger Things_ and
_Game of Thrones_. (Radiotimes.com, 14 November) [SF2C]

THE DEAD PAST. _50 Years Ago_, following his resignation from Ace Books,
Donald A. Wollheim's new venture was announced: 'DAW Books will publish
four titles per month, beginning in April 1972 -- all science fiction or
fantasy.' (_Luna Monthly_ 31, December 1971).

DIAGRAM PRIZE. Strongly tipped to win this award for oddest book title of
the year: _Is Superman Circumcised?_ by Roy Schwartz, a study of the
superhero's Jewish origins -- or rather, those of his creators Jerry Siegel
and Joe Shuster. (_Guardian_, 5 November) [AIP]

AS OTHERS ... _New York Times_ crossword clue, 31 October: 'Fluent speaker
of Elvish, say.' The answer was 'nerd'. [LM]
More fan-friendly is 'Scores a pair in answer to ultimate question
(5-3)'. (_i,_ 20 November)

RANDOM FANDOM. _Sandra Bond_'s name was pulled from the hat as
egalitarianly chosen Fan Guest of Honour at Corflu (Bristol, November). She
was also elected Past President of fwa (Fan Writers of America).

THE FOOTBALLSHIP OF THE RING. 'And if Tolkien were writing the script of
football, he would most certainly have introduced oases of stability amid
the mayhem -- places such as Rivendell, Lothlorien and the Grey Havens --
domains where people are (as much as this is possible in football) at peace
with each other. Jurgen Klopp is, in this sense, the Elrond of Merseyside,
one of the custodians of the three elven rings ...' (Matthew Syed, _The
Times_, 3 November) [PE]

FANFUNDERY. _TransAtlantic Fan Fund:_ the next TAFF race runs from Europe
to Chicon 8 (the Chicago Worldcon) in September 2022. Nominations are still
open, closing on 10 December; voting will continue to 18 April. See
taff.org.uk for more.
Rob Hansen's latest fanhistorical work for the TAFF ebook library is
_Bixelstrasse: The SF Fan Community of 1940s Los Angeles_ -- another huge
compilation from original fanzine sources, with many famous names dropped.
See taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=Bixel. Freely downloadable, though donations
to TAFF are as always welcomed.

THOG'S MASTERCLASS. _Spacetime Dept._ 'They're so far away now that their
watches are timed by light-years.' (Tennessee Williams, 'The Knightly
Quest', 1967) [ECL]
_Dangerous Locks._ 'Her hair was like a sheet of glass, falling over
her eyes.' (R.A. MacAvoy, _Tea with the Black Dragon_, 1983) [FM]
_What I Tell You Three Times Is True._ 'Aro laughed. "Ha ha ha," he
giggled.' (Stephenie Meyer, _New Moon_, 2006) [AR]


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VIRTUAL MEETINGS.
19 December 2021 (every 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.
23 December 2021, evening: the virtual London meeting is now normally
on the third Thursday. This month, though, it clashes with the physical
Christmas meeting and so is displaced from 16 December to 23 December.
'Please share this with people who you know typically come to the Bishop's
Finger, but aren't on Facebook.'
https://medium.com/@BohemianCoast/first-thursday-london-sf-fan-virtual-drinks-5232021e961f

R.I.P. II. Report received on publication day: _Tommy Lane_ (1937-2021), US
actor in _Live and Let Die_ (1973) and _Virtual Weapon_ (1997), died on 29
November aged 83. [PDF]

ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. Sean Parnell, Pennsylvania senatorial candidate:
'From an evolutionary standpoint, it used to be, you know, women were
attracted to your strength because you could defend them from dinosaurs.'
(Twitter, 9 November)

FANFUNDERY II. John Hertz has a cache of paper copies of Len and June
Moffatt's 1973 TransAtlantic Fan Fund trip report _The Moffatt House
Abroad_, and will send one to anyone donating $10 or more to TAFF. See
taff.org.uk/#Nov2021.

SOME LINKS from the _Ansible_ home page.
Chesley Awards shortlists
https://asfa-art.com/news/2021-chesley-nominees/
Ditmar Awards winners in full
https://www.facebook.com/confluxcanberra/posts/4499738390081660
Mythopoeic Awards (full announcement)
https://mythsoc.org/awards/awards-2021.htm
National Library of New Zealand/Internet Archive
https://ansible.uk/link.php?id=20211107
https://natlib.govt.nz/about-us/strategy-and-policy/collections-policy/overseas-published-collection-management#opt-out-process-for-rights-holders
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/books/127129379/national-library-hits-pause-on-internet-archive-deal-days-before-deadline

THOG'S GOLDEN OLDIES from _Ansible_ 173, December 2001. 'The first smart
rock overloaded the Phinon's shields and it collapsed to nothing but a
smile of satisfaction on Rick's face.' (Jeffery D. Kooistra, _Dykstra's
War_, 2000)
'This wasn't like him. But he had just vanquished an alien race
single-handedly. It was natural he'd be different after that.' '"I'm going
to remove the skull so I can watch what happens in the brain when I make
you my mate," he said. "No one has ever determined if there is any actual
physical response in the brain."' (Rodman Philbrick & Lynn Harnett,
_Abduction_, 1998)


_Ansible_(R) 413 (C) David Langford, 2021. Thanks to Jim Burns, Stevyn
Colgan, John Coxon, Jim Darroch, Paul Di Filippo, Malcolm Edwards, _File
770_, Jo Fletcher, Steve Green, John-Henri Holmberg,Sharon Lee, Evelyn C.
Leeper, _Locus_, Pamela Love, Andrey Meshavkin, Ken MacLeod, Fiona Moore,
Laura Munzer, Wayne Myers, Ian Nichols, Lawrence Person, Andrew I. Porter,
Chris Priest, _Private Eye_, Anna Rose, _SF2 Concatenation_, Steven H
Silver, Fred Smith, Steven Smith, Cat Sparks, Mike Stamm, Martin Morse
Wooster, and as always our Hero Distributors: Durdles Books (Birmingham SF
Group), SCIS/Prophecy, and Alan Stewart (Australia).

1 December 2021

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On Wed, 01 Dec 2021 17:37:31 +0000, David Langford <ans...@cix.co.uk>
wrote:

> _Bob Baker_ (1939-2021), UK writer of many 1970s _Doctor Who_ serials
>with Dave Martin -- including 'The Claws of Axos' (1971), which introduced
>K9 -- died in early November aged 82. He also co-wrote four Wallace &
>Gromit films from _The Wrong Trousers_ (1993) to _A Matter of Loaf and
>Death_ (2008). [SC]

O the embarrassment! Although 'The Claws of Axos' (1977) is indeed a
Baker/Martin story, it was 'The Invisible Enemy' (1977) that introduced
K9. Fixed on the website yesterday....

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