And yet more zines!

Probe from South Africa features an impressive cover created by AI. An article near the end of the ish explains the process and includes yet more AI generated images. The key words were storm, dragon, spaceship. It appears that AI is not quite sure of what a spaceship is.

Beyond the cover, we have book reviews and some very interesting fiction worth the read.

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We also received another update from Bill Burns at e-fanzines:


New today at https://efanzines com:

  • Ray Palm’s The Ray X X-rayer #172
  • Ethel the Aardvark #221 and archive issues 19, 179
  • Garth Spencer’s The Obdurate Eye #31
  • Perry Middlemiss’s Perryscope #36
  • Christopher J. Garcia’s Claims Department #53 & 54
  • Henry Grynnsten’s Wild Ideas #39
  • John Thiel’s Meteor #5


    Bill

 

Fanzines to share

A bumper crop of fanzines came in while we were busy organizing the fieldtrip to MAM. Enjoy!

De Profundis #589 – September 2023

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Added today at https://efanzines.com are:

  • Rich Lynch’s You’re Still on My Mind #3, a letterzine companion to My Back Pages
  • Andy Hooper’s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK #57
  • Octothorpe #90, a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line
  • Opuntia #556, edited by Dale Speirs
  • Christopher J. Garcia’s The Drink Tank #449 & 450
  • J.L. Farey’s JenZine #6
  • Nic Farey’s This Here…#67
  • Heath Row’s The Stf Amateur, August & September 2023 (apazine bundles)
  • Christopher J. Garcia’s Claims Department #52
  • Octothorpe #91, a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty

 

Club’s Field Trip to Montreal Aviation Museum is This Saturday Morning, September 9!

MonSFFA will be visiting the Montreal Aviation Museum (MAM) on Saturday, September 9! Our plan is to meet at the museum about 10:30AM so as to begin our visit at 11:00AM. Note that the MAM closes at 2:15PM, summer hours having concluded.

Admission is $12, less for students, and for children 6-12. Entry is free for MAM members and Canadian Armed Forces veterans.

Getting to the Montreal Aviation Museum (MAM) by Car:

The MAM is located in “The Old Stone Barn” on the Macdonald Campus of McGill University in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue (see map, below). It’s out in the middle of a large, open field between Highways 40 and 20, at the western tip of the Island of Montreal!

Because of current roadwork in the area, which includes weekend road closures, note that the museum may not be accessible from Highway 40 on September 9. The Macdonald Campus can, however, be accessed by car from Highway 20 via either Morgan Road (Exit 42) or Saint-Pierre (Exit 39) and Lakeshore Boulevard. (Note that Lakeshore becomes Sainte-Anne west of Maple Street.)

From the 20, travel south on Morgan Road to the lake front and turn west onto Lakeshore; or, travel south on Saint-Pierre and turn east onto Sainte-Anne, which will become Lakeshore after Maple Street. Enter the Macdonald Campus and make your way north via campus streets to arrive on Poultry-Cottages Road, which crosses over Highway 20 and will take you to the entry lane leading to the museum (watch for the direction signs).

Getting to the Montreal Aviation Museum (MAM) by Public Transit:

We recognize that it’s a bit of a hike out to Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue by Metro and bus, but we hope this won’t dissuade you from joining us for this club field trip! We are deploying what cars and drivers we can to help make the trip a little easier for transit riders.

The 211 bus departing from Lionel Groulx Station seems the best option for those traveling from Montreal. This bus will take you all the way to Terminus Macdonald on Lakeshore Boulevard, which is the end of the line. Aim to arrive at Terminus Macdonald by roughly 10:00AM. From there, it’s about a 30-minute walk through the campus grounds and over Highway 20 along Poultry Cottages Road to the museum.

If need be, we will dispatch a car to the terminus at about 10:30AM to pick up any MonSFFen who have made the trip on the 211. It’s but a short 5-minutes to the museum by car, rather than the 30-minute walk! Please contact Cathy Palmer-Lister (president@monsffa.ca) in advance of Saturday to let her know that you plan to be waiting at the terminus.

Meanwhile, Keith Braithwaite can provide a lift for up to three people, and will be waiting early Saturday morning at the taxi/car drop-off/pick-up loop behind the Angrignon Metro station. He will be driving a white, late-model Honda Civic, and he will wait until 9:30AM. No longer! He’ll be able to take up to three club members—first come, first serve—to the museum. If you plan to avail yourselves of this ride, contact Keith (veep@monsffa.ca) in advance of Saturday so that he knows to look for you.

It is our intention to enter the museum as a group at 11:00AM.

We hope to see many of you at the MAM on Saturday morning, September 9!

Club’s Field Trip to Montreal Aviation Museum is Next Saturday, September 9!

CLUB FIELD TRIP 2023

MonSFFA will be visiting the Montreal Aviation Museum (MAM) on Saturday, September 9! Our plan is to meet at the museum about 10:30AM so as to begin our visit at 11:00AM. Note that the MAM closes at 2:15PM, summer hours having concluded.

 

Please also note that in wrapping up our August 12 club meeting, both the physical and online gatherings, we erroneously promoted September 9 as the date of our next club meeting. More accurately, September 9 is the date of the next club event, that being our field trip to the MAM.

As such, no standard club meeting, in-person or virtual, is scheduled for September. The next MonSFFA meeting will take place on Saturday, October 14 at the Lachine Legion Hall and, concurrently, online at www.MonSFFA.ca.

We regret and apologize for our error.

About the MAM

This local museum is known for its “hands-on passion” for Canadian aviation (focusing in particular on Quebec), the enthusiasm of its volunteer members, and for the airplane restoration projects it undertakes, including that of a WWII-era Fairchild Bolingbroke Mk. IV trainer/maritime patrol aircraft and light bomber.
In addition to the aircraft on display, the MAM features a collection of aviation artifacts, an art gallery, library, workshops, and a souvenir boutique!

Cost

Admission is $12; there are reduced prices for students and children aged 6-12. Entry is free for MAM members and Canadian Armed Forces personnel and veterans.

Location/Getting There

The MAM is located in the “Old Stone Barn” on the Macdonald campus of McGill University in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. Because of current roadwork in the area, which includes weekend road closures, note that the museum will not be accessible from Highway 40 on September 9. The Macdonald campus can, however, be accessed by car from Highway 20 and Lakeshore Boulevard.
Public transit will take you as far as Terminus Macdonald on Lakeshore Boulevard; from there, it’s about a 30 minute walk through the campus grounds and over Highway 20 along Poultry-Cottages road to the museum. Frustratingly, there is a bus stop at the museum (bus stop code number 58586) but unfortunately, this line seems not to operate on weekends after Labour Day. So, transit users should check with the STM for the Metro and bus routes that will most efficiently deliver them to Terminus Macdonald, then walk that half hour to the museum. We will also do our best to organize car pools as an alternative, departing at 9:30AM from the Angrignon Metro Station; watch this space for updates.

We hope to see many of you at the MAM on Saturday morning, September 9!