Subject: File: "FEMINISTSF LOG0003A" ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 16:59:50 -0800 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Laura M Quilter Subject: LISTSERV list archives to be pruned on Mar 31 (fwd) Comments: To: feministsf@uic.edu, feministsf-lit@uic.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII so -- the only archives that will exist will be on the web site. i've got all the ones older than a year, but will go ahead & update now. Laura Quilter / lquilter@wenet.net "If I can't dance, I don't want to be in your revolution." -- Emma Goldman ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 16:16:09 -0600 From: ACCC Operating Systems Group To: all-request@listserv.uic.edu Cc: sysgrp@UIC.EDU Subject: LISTSERV list archives to be pruned on Mar 31 Hello list owner: On March 31 all Listserv list archives which are older than 1 year will be erased. This must be done on March 31 to conserve disk space and it will done again periodically after that. We'll strive to keep archives that are less than a year old online. This policy is documented on our Listserv list creation page on the web. If you wish to preserve your old list archives you must get them from Listserv and store them on your own machine or in your personal file space, and you must do this before March 31. For Listserv some brief documentation can be found on the web at the ACCC home page: http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc, and complete documentation can be found on the web at the Lsoft home page: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/. ACCC Systems ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 10:32:28 -0600 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: Some web-radio links for Drama, and two abbreviated blurbs Comments: cc: SF-LIT@RS8.LOC.GOV MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit http://www.mtn.org/~jstearns/Radiodrama.html http://www.irdp.co.uk/page8.htm BLURB ONE: BEYOND 2000 STORY LIST AND HOW TO GET IT IN YOUR AREA Harlan's new NPR radio show starts in April, so it's time to make sure you can get it! Check out http://www.npr.org/members to get your local contact information, then call your station and let them know you want them to broadcast the show. It costs them nothing to get the show, but they won't broadcast it unless they know people want to hear it! Here is a list of the stories that are planned for the series (*=Harlan is part of cast): Hans Christian Anderson, In A Thousand Years Isaac Asimov, Nightfall, adapted by Yuri Rasovsky Stephen Vincent Benét, By The Waters Of Babylon, adapted by Yuri Rasovsky Ray Bradbury, Pillar of Fire, adapted by Dennis Etchison Fredric Brown, Knock, adapted by Yuri Rasovsky Karel Capek, R.U.R., adapted by Yuri Rasovsky Terry Dowling, The Only Bird in Her Name, adapted by Yuri Rasovsky Friedrich Dürrenmatt, The Mission of The Vega, adapted by Yuri Rasovsky *Harlan Ellison, 'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman, adapted by Harlan Ellison & Yuri Rasovsky BLURB TWO: SELECTED SHORTS with Isaiah Sheffer NOON-1PM (today on WHYY-FM 90.9 in Philadelphia) >From Symphony Space in New York City, hear marvelous short stories read by actors and actresses from the American stage and screen. This week: Jim Thompson's "Forever After," from, The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction, edited by Maxim Jakubowski and read by Ivy Austin. Also, Donald Barthelme's "At the End of the Mechanical Age," from 60 Stories (Penguin) and read by Roscoe Lee Browne. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 11:50:48 -0800 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Freddie Baer Subject: 1999 James Tiptree Jr Memorial Award Comments: To: FEMINISTSF-LIT@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII The 1999 James Tiptree Jr. Memorial Award has been announced: Suzy McKee Charnas's _The Conqueror's Child_ has won the 1999 James Tiptree Jr. Memorial Award. The short list (in alphabetical order, by author): If I Told You Once (Judy Budnitz) "In the Second Person" (Sally Caves) "Pinkland" (Graham Joyce) The Woman with the Flying Head (Yumiko Kurahashi) "5001 Nights" (Penelope Lively) The Iron Bridge (David E. Morse) "Sexual Dimorphism" (Kim Stanley Robinson) The long list (in alphabetical order, by author): "The Actors" and "Dapple" (Eleanor Arnason) A Civil Campaign (Lois McMaster Bujold) Silver Birch/Blood Moon (ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling) "Remailer" (Debra Doyle and James D. MacDonald) Teranesia (Greg Egan) The Vintner's Luck (Elizabeth Knox) "Dragonfly" (Ursula K. Le Guin) Speaking Stones (Stephen Leigh) The Terrorists of Irustan (Louise Marley) The Singer from the Sea (Sherri S. Tepper) Timmi Duchamp, on behalf of the jury (Bill Clemente, L. Timmel Duchamp, Kelly Link, and Diane Martin [chair])