Subject: File: "FEMINISTSF-LIT LOG0209D" ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 11:35:04 +0200 Reply-To: p.mayerhofer@web.de Sender: friendly STRICTLY ON TOPIC discussion of Feminist SF/Fantasy and Utopia From: Petra Mayerhofer Subject: BDG Schedule Reminder Comments: To: friendly STRICTLY ON TOPIC discussion of Feminist SF/Fantasy and Utopia , "FSFFU (E-Mail)" In-Reply-To: <200208261122.g7QBMhX05714@mailgate5.cinetic.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The upcoming discussion within the BDG on the feministsf-lit list is October 7 -- The Books of Great Alta, by Jane Yolen _The Books of Great Alta_ consists of _Sister Light, Sister Dark_ (originally published in 1988) and the sequel _White Jenna_ (1989). The current BDG discussion is on _The Annunciate_ by Severna Parker. The next selection round for the BDG should be soon. Everybody is invited to Join the current discussion! Read the book for the upcoming discussion now! Start thinking about your nominations for the next selection round now! Petra -- Petra Mayerhofer p.mayerhofer@web.de www.feministische-sf.de *************************************************************************** The BDG provides a forum for focusing discussion on a particular book during a one month period. The books discussed are nominated and chosen in advance by a vote of all members of the FSFFU-L list serve who choose to vote. Other books can be discussed in parallel to the BDG, of course, and past and future BDG books can be discussed at any time on the list. The difference to a 'normal' list discussion is that in BDG messages spoilers (for the BDG book under discussion) do not have to be pointed out, the 'BDG' in the subject line is the actual spoiler warning. If you have any other questions about the Book Discussion Group (BDG), it's selections, previous discussions or the Feminist Science Fiction, Fantasy and Utopias Literature List Serve (FSFFU-L), you can find much of it at the BDG website at http://www.geocities.com/bdg_volunteers/ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 19:25:08 +0200 Reply-To: p.mayerhofer@web.de Sender: friendly STRICTLY ON TOPIC discussion of Feminist SF/Fantasy and Utopia From: Petra Mayerhofer Subject: BDG Schedule Reminder Comments: To: feministsf-lit@uic.edu, feministsf@uic.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The upcoming discussion within the BDG on the feministsf-lit list is October 7 -- The Books of Great Alta, by Jane Yolen _The Books of Great Alta_ consists of _Sister Light, Sister Dark_ (originally published in 1988) and the sequel _White Jenna_ (1989). The current BDG discussion is on _The Annunciate_ by Severna Parker. The next selection round for the BDG should be soon. Everybody is invited to Join the current discussion! Read the book for the upcoming discussion now! Start thinking about your nominations for the next selection round now! Petra P.S.: This is the second try to send this message. My apoligies if you receive it twice. -- Petra Mayerhofer p.mayerhofer@web.de www.feministische-sf.de *************************************************************************** The BDG provides a forum for focusing discussion on a particular book during a one month period. The books discussed are nominated and chosen in advance by a vote of all members of the FSFFU-L list serve who choose to vote. Other books can be discussed in parallel to the BDG, of course, and past and future BDG books can be discussed at any time on the list. The difference to a 'normal' list discussion is that in BDG messages spoilers (for the BDG book under discussion) do not have to be pointed out, the 'BDG' in the subject line is the actual spoiler warning. If you have any other questions about the Book Discussion Group (BDG), it's selections, previous discussions or the Feminist Science Fiction, Fantasy and Utopias Literature List Serve (FSFFU-L), you can find much of it at the BDG website at http://www.geocities.com/bdg_volunteers/