From LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU Sat Sep 11 14:26:18 1999 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 20:48:27 -0500 From: "L-Soft list server at University of Illinois at Chicago (1.8c)" To: Laura Quilter Subject: File: "FEMINISTSF LOG9908B" ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 14:24:35 +0200 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Giacomo Conserva Subject: cherry list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit sorry if I take up an old topic. I'm just back after txenty days in Mexico (I also travel) and have just finished reading the investigation about the new hypothetical cherry list . Apart from being perplexed (is that list for wasps, Aryans, Republicans, religious consenters, high income people or what?), I'd like to know , if it has by now been discovered, whether that list really exists or not; at least out of curiosity.- By the way, I do love C.J.Cherry (and not only J.Russ, James Tiptree and so on). Best regards to everybody. Giacomo Conserva ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 23:42:51 -0400 Reply-To: Amy Harlib Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Amy Harlib Subject: Re: cherry list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A new Cherryh list just got started at Onelist.com. Just go to their web-site, http://www.onelist.com , search for C.J. Cherryh and you'll be able to find out how to join! Please do, we only have 7 members so far and more are welcome! ----- Original Message ----- From: Giacomo Conserva To: Sent: Sunday, August 08, 1999 8:24 AM Subject: [*FSFFU*] cherry list > sorry if I take up an old topic. I'm just back after txenty days in Mexico > (I also travel) and have just finished reading the investigation about the > new hypothetical cherry list . Apart from being perplexed (is that list for > wasps, Aryans, Republicans, religious consenters, high income people or > what?), I'd like to know , if it has by now been discovered, whether that > list really exists or not; at least out of curiosity.- By the way, I do > love C.J.Cherry (and not only J.Russ, James Tiptree and so on). Best > regards to everybody. Giacomo Conserva ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 00:14:56 -0400 Reply-To: asaro@sff.net Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Catherine Asaro Subject: Chat with Hugo Nominees Comments: To: FEMINISTSF-LIT@listserv.uic.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I received this from Analog, about the chat we're doing tomorrow night. Hope to see you there! :-) Chat with Analog's Hugo-Nominated Authors: Tuesday, August 10th at 9:00 PM EST Join the latest in our series of chats co-sponsored with Asimov's, and SCIFI.COM, at: http://www.scifi.com/chat/ Three Analog stories are up for Hugo Awards this year: "Aurora in Four Voices" by Catherine Asaro, "Cosmic Corkscrew" by Michael A. Burstein, and "Zwarte Piet's Tale" by Allen Steele. Join these authors as they talk about being finalists for one of science fiction's most prestigious awards. The chat will be moderated by Asimov's editor, Gardner Dozois. -- Best regards Catherine Asaro http://www.sff.net/people/asaro/ ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 10:56:02 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: Final ballot of the World Fantasy Awards Comments: To: Science Fiction and Fantasy Listserv , "Horror@listserv.indiana.edu" Comments: cc: Fred Ollinger , SCIENCEFICTION-L@listserv.indiana.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Courtesy DARKECHO (darkecho@aol.com), the horror newsletter 1999 award for 1998 work: Novel Charles de Lint - Someplace to Be Flying (Tor) Louise Erdrich - The Antelope Wife (HarperFlamingo) Guy Gavriel Kay - Sailing to Sarantium [Simon & Schuster/Earthlight (UK), Viking (Canada), HarperPrism (US)] Sean Stewart - Mockingbird (Ace) Thomas Sullivan -The Martyring (Forge) Novella A.S. Byatt -"Cold" (Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice; Random House, Chatto & Windus) Ursula K. Le Guin - "Dragonfly" (Legends, Edited by Robert Silverberg; Tor, Voyager) George R.R. Martin - "The Hedge Knight" (Legends, Edited by Robert Silverberg; Tor, Voyager) Ian R. MacLeod - "The Summer Isles" (Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine November) Peter Straub - "Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff" (Murder for Revenge, Edited by Otto Penzler, Delacorte) Short Story Neil Gaiman - "Shoggoth's Old Peculiar" (Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions by Neil Gaiman, Avon Books) John Kessel - "Every Angel is Terrifying" (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October/November) Ellen Kushner - "The Death of the Duke" (Starlight 2, Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Tor) Kelly Link - "The Specialist's Hat" (Event Horizon November 15) Kelly Link - "Travels with the Snow Queen" (Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Volume 1, Number 1 1997/1998; Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twelfth Annual Collection, Edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling) Collection Jack Cady - The Night We Buried Road Dog (DreamHaven Books) Karen Joy Fowler - Black Glass (Henry Holt) Elizabeth Hand - Last Summer at Mars Hill (HarperPrism) Graham Masterton - Manitou Man: The Worlds of Graham Masterton (British Fantasy Society) Gahan Wilson - The Cleft and Other Odd Tales (Tor) Anthology The Best of Crank!, Edited by Bryan Cholfin (Tor) Dark Terrors 4, Edited by Stephen Jones & David Sutton (Gollancz) Dreaming Down-Under, Edited by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb (HarperCollins Australia/Voyager) Legends, Edited by Robert Silverberg (Tor, Voyager) Starlight 2, Edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden (Tor) Artist Jim Burns Tom Canty Alan Clark Bob Eggleton Charles Vess Special Award Professional Les Daniels for Superman: The Complete History Jo Fletcher for editing David Pringle for Interzone Robert Silverberg & Grania Davis for editing The Avram Davidson Treasury Jim Turner for Golden Gryphon Press Special Award Non-Professional Richard Chizmar for Cemetery Dance Publications David Marshall for Pumpkin Books Stephen Pasechnick for Edgewood Press Jacob Weisman for Tachyon Publications ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 17:21:07 +1200 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Ianthe Subject: Re: DeLint and Gaiman Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Todd - thanks for the nominations! >Charles de Lint - Someplace to Be Flying (Tor) Anyone read this book? I loved it, the native american creation myth that shapes the book is great! and de Lint has that knack for writing really likable characters. >Ursula K. Le Guin - "Dragonfly" (Legends, Edited by Robert Silverberg; Tor, >Voyager) anyone know what this Novella is about? >Neil Gaiman - "Shoggoth's Old Peculiar" (Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions >and Illusions by Neil Gaiman, Avon Books) a fave author! I loved his comics, if they aren't literature than I'm adamant that nothing is, and NEVERWHERE is fascinating and tough to figure out, glad I read it before I saw the TV series... and GOOD OMENS (with Pratchet) is the funniest book I've ever read! also, Smoke and Mirrors is a really good collection..