Post 4 of 6: June 6 DIY Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

In a future that we hope near, there will be museums devoted to the Covid-19 Pandemic.  Not to glorify it, but to show our descendants how we lived through those difficult times.

The Art section will probably result in a lot of puzzled faces.

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How Street Artists Around the World Are Reacting to Life with Covid-19. Smithsonian Magazine.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/how-street-artists-around-world-are-reacting-to-life-with-covid-19-180974712/

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Art Of Quarantine: 9 Famous Art Posters Adjusted To QuarantineBored Panda.

https://www.boredpanda.com/digital-art-of-quarantine-posters-looma-prokopchuk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic

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Plague in Art: 10 Paintings You Should Know in the Times of CoronavirusDaily Art Magazine.

https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/plague-in-art-10-paintings-coronavirus/

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‘In a war, we draw’: Vietnam’s artists join fight against Covid-19The Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/apr/09/in-a-war-we-draw-vietnams-artists-join-fight-against-covid-19

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Calgary artist conveys COVID-19 fears, hope for the future with beautiful sketchesCalgary Herald.

https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/local-arts/calgary-artist-conveys-covid-19-fears-hope-for-the-future-with-beautiful-sketches/

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40 of the Best Coronavirus Related Pieces of Street ArtDeMilked.

https://www.demilked.com/best-coronavirus-graffiti-street-art/

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Artist Reimagined Famous Paintings To See What They’d Look Like If They Were Painted During the Coronavirus CrisisDesign You Trust.

https://designyoutrust.com/2020/03/artist-reimagined-famous-paintings-to-see-what-theyd-look-like-if-they-were-painted-during-the-coronavirus-crisis/

 

 

 

 

Post 3 of 6: June 6, DIY Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

It’s time for our mid-meeting break!

Get your snacks, & crack open a bheer! If Cathy has figured out the tech for Zoom, you may have received a link which you can click NOW to join in the meeting.

Two Announcements
  1. In theory, we should be having our picnic in the park next month.  In theory, it could be done, but we’d be shouting to each other across the park, and not sharing the ketchup & BBQ utensils, & toilets might not be open. If if the loos are open, will we want to use them? What do you say? Pro or con? Delay till August? September?
  2. You want to contribute a MonSFFA Virtual Presentation but lack the equipment and/or skills to do so? Fear not, we can help! Just tell us what you have in mind, and we can provide assistance with a Keynote or PowerPoint master frame for you to fill. If you send us the text and pictures, we can even put them together for you. Don’t be shy, your contribution will be greatly appreciated.
Raffle!

For a chance to win a raffle prize you must participate in the meeting.  Whether you are following us on our website www.monsffa.ca , or facebook page   or even in our facebook group, you can click on COMMENT and add your 2-cents to the conversation as you would at our live meetings. We want to hear what you think!

On Monday, I will collect the names of all the participants including those who have contributed to the display table, and put them in 3 jars: platinum members, regular members, everyone else. (yup, former & non-members will get a chance, too) . Winners will pick their prizes from the photos below, and the club will MAIL the prizes to them.

(Click a thumbnail  to view the whole picture)The wyrm, Bilbo, and the gargoyle on the left are of cherry. the gargoyle on the right and the dragon letter opener are of black walnut.

As usual, Josée Bellemare, our keeper of the lists, will be sent the names of all the presenters and participants for the Christmas raffle.

Display Table

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Wayne Glover is working on his model of the constitution. He has about 500 gun carriages to paint! The medallion is a souvenir Wayne purchased when he visited the actual ship. Click to view full size pics.

 

Dan Kenney has added to the Chinese junk he is making over into a pirate ship. Click a thumbnail to view full size.

Here’s Cathy’s Hobbit collection, now complete except for the two that are currently beyond her means and ability. The designs are by Judy Peterson.

Post 2 of 6: June 6 DIY Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

15b – John Hurt as Winston Smith in 1984 – rewriting the news for he Ministry of Truth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmY_bniRT2U

16b – Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) – Carver is making a story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nBZ-u1ilBI

17b – Michelle Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVKBOHlE6E8

34b – Tintin movie trailer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz3j8gKRUTg

37b – The Return Of Sarah Jane Smith | School Reunion | Doctor Who | BBC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAszjUxMZkE

37c – Doctor Who – School Reunion – The Tenth Doctor Meets Sarah Jane Smith.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt2Jx6lANBI

39b – Max Headroom – opening credits.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOnZhOqYZR0

44b – Peter Parker, photographer …. watch out for that spider!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ0T4XoUwAg

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50b – Gwyneth Paltrow – Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QADSPIQhO6Y

51b – Christopher Plummer and Michael Caine – The Man Who Would be King.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElYksJR8vwc

53b – Artificial Intelligence Journalism.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/05/business/media/artificial-intelligence-journalism-robots.html

 

68b – The 10 top journalists in comic books.

https://dailysuperheroes.com/tops/top-movies/10-best-journalists-in-comic-books/1

68c – Lois Lane hunts for Superman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaV595cr-eA

Post 1 of 6: June 6 DIY Virtual MonSFFA Meeting

This is post 1 of 6 related posts which together make up our June 6, 2020, DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting.

1) SYMPATHIES

We begin with a heavy heart, for we have lost one of our own to COVID-19. Our good friend and fellow MonSFFAn Alice Novo passed away just a couple weeks ago. Alice had been dealing with other health issues these past few years, as most of you know, and thus was particularly susceptible to the virus.

We are cognisant of others within our circle, too, who are also dealing with complications brought about by this virus, and at this time, we are respecting their privacy while hoping, praying that their ultimate outcome is a good one. Others of us have lost family members to COVID-19 and we wish them to know that they have our sincere sympathies.

Alice is mourned by her family and friends, including her beloved son, Alex, and brother Fernando (“Fern”), who most of us know through our mutual affiliation with this club.

Alice and Fern joined MonSFFA at about the time we were starting to shoot the club’s fan film, Beavra, in the early 2000s, if memory serves, and I recall their enthusiasm and keen interest as they jumped right in as part of the cast and crew. They were a wonderful addition to our ranks and I have enjoyed their friendship ever since.

When we needed to cast a youngster in one of the roles, Alice suggested her pre-teen son, Alex, who performed marvellously. This family was a friendly and fun bunch, I remember thinking at the time. Over the years of MonSFFA’s meetings and field trips and conventions and the club’s summer barbecues and Christmas parties, I always looked forward to spending a few hours with Alice and Fern.

Fern and I share an appreciation of classic cars and hotrods, and the customized vehicles built for use in sci-fi movies and TV shows. And also of Bigfoot stories! Alice and I shared in particular an appreciation of classic rock, our tastes remarkably in sync in that respect. Some years back, when the club was holding its Christmas parties at a downtown bar that has since closed, I would serve as DJ, and I remember Alice complimenting me on more than one occasion for the music I’d selected. I’m glad she enjoyed the tunes.

One never knows what to say to friends grieving for a lost loved one, only that whatever we say will seem an inadequate salve to the utter sadness and grief that envelopes them at such a time. So I’ll say just this: Alex and Fern, the day will come when the great sorrow that you now feel will slowly begin to give way to fond memories of, respectively, your mom and sister. The day will come when thinking of her will bring not tears, but a smile. Alice, you were one of the friendliest, warmest, kindest, most delightful and good-humoured people that I’ve known in all my years of involvement with SF/F fandom, and I will miss you. A lot. Rest in peace.

 

2) INTRODUCTION AND MEETING AGENDA

The club’s Executive hopes this post finds everybody managing as well as they can through the current quarantine. As things prudently begin re-opening, remember to continue following best recommended safety practises in order to help minimize an anticipated second wave of infections. Our area remains one the hardest hit in the world, so don’t let down your guard! To those of you who might be deemed “essential workers,” please take extra caution to keep yourselves as protected from infection as possible!

This is our third virtual MonSFFA meeting. It will unfold right here on the club’s Web site over the course of the afternoon, beginning with this first post, and followed by subsequent posts at 1:30PM, 2:30PM, 3:00PM, and 3:45PM, with a concluding post at 4:45PM. All content will also be available concurrently on MonSFFA’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/MonSFFA), however, the interface best suited for taking in this meeting is this very Web site.

We cannot yet meet face-to-face as we usually do, of course, and so this June virtual meeting has been prepared especially for you, MonSFFA’s membership. Sit back, check out each of the afternoon’s posts, scroll down leisurely through the proffered content, and enjoy!

In This Afternoon’s Virtual Meeting:

1:00PM, Post 1 of 6

1)  Sympathies

2) Introduction and Meeting Agenda

3)  Coronavirus Song Parody

4)  Quiz Challenge, Intro

5)  Name That Tune!…

1:30PM, Post 2 of 6

6)  Journalism in SF&F

2:30PM, Post 3 of 6

7) Mid-Meeting Break (Now With Experimental Zoom Meeting!)

3:00PM, Post 4 of 6

8) COVID-19 Art

3:45PM, Post 5 of 6

9) SF&F Plagues and Diseases, Part III—The Cures

4:45PM, Post 6 of 6

10) Another Coronavirus Song Parody

11) Answers to Quiz Challenge

12) Yet Another Song Parody

13) Thank-You!

14) Closing Song Parody

 

3) CORONAVIRUS SONG PARODY

It’s summer! Time for a Beach Boys tune. Well, not quite a Beach Boys tune (www.Facebook.com/jonpumper):

Kudos to Jon Pumper for this one, and to the talented creators of the other parody songs we’re showcasing today; whenever given, we’ve credited by name these creators.

4) QUIZ CHALLENGE, INTRO

David Bowie’s popular 1969 tune Space Oddity tells the tale of astronaut Major Tom, who ventures outside of his space capsule, only to become stranded in orbit before drifting off through the heavens, his future undetermined.

At the time, many wedded the song to the Apollo 11 moonshot, and, indeed, Space Oddity was released to coincide with the historic moon landing. Some reviewers took the song as, plainly, the story of an astronaut who finds himself stranded in space, a possible scenario much discussed in 1969 as NASA prepared to land a man on the moon. Others have read more into the composition, taking the song to be a space-age representation of the disillusionment of ’60s youth. Still others saw it as a drug-induced astral trip!

Bowie himself had stated that Space Oddity was influenced by the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the song’s title a play on the movie’s. “I was very stoned when I went to see it, several times,” he disclosed, “and it was really a revelation to me. It got the song flowing.”

A short, promotional film designed to spotlight this new singer/song-writer’s talents included an early version of Space Oddity in which Bowie, as Major Tom, is seen stepping through the hatch of his spaceship, relaying to Ground Control that he is “floating in a most peculiar way,” and that “the stars look very different today.” He encounters two beautiful, enigmatic women—angels, higher spiritual entities, aliens, transcendent human beings, perhaps—who encirclement him. The astronaut requests of Ground Control, “Tell my wife I love her very much,” and suddenly, communication is broken. Fearing that “there’s something wrong,” Ground Control repeatedly calls “Can you hear me, Major Tom?”

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The song, and the astronaut’s fate, remain open to interpretation.

Major Tom reappeared a few times later in Bowie’s career, reworked a little on each occasion.

Space Oddity is probably one of the best known of pop and rock songs that tap into science fiction or fantasy, employing space motifs, sci-fi references, narratives, or SF/F as metaphor.

At a club meeting a few years ago, I hosted a game in which I challenged my fellow MonSFFen to identify, from just a couple lines of lyrics, a number of Genre-themed pop or rock songs. Reproduced, here, is a revised version of that challenge. I offer it in honour of our dear departed friend, Alice.

Can you identify each of the 19 songs from these snippets of lyrics, as well as the singer or group most associated with each of the tunes? The answers will be provided at the conclusion of today’s virtual MonSFFA meeting in Post 6 of 6, at 4:45PM:

5) NAME THAT TUNE!…

1)

In your mind you have abilities you know / To telepath messages through the vast unknown

2)

They got music in their solar system / They’ve rocked around the Milky Way

3)

Crossed through the universe to get where you are / Travel the night riding on a shooting star

4)

Woke up this morning with light in my eyes / And then realized it was still dark outside

5)

I think your atmosphere is hurting my eyes / And your concrete mountains are blackin’ out the skies

6)

I miss the Earth so much, I miss my wife / It’s lonely out in space

7)

They’ll split your pretty cranium, and fill it full of air / And tell you that you’re eighty, but brother, you won’t care

8)

(All day long, we hear him crying so loud) / I just want to be myself, I just want to be myself, I just want to be myself, be myself, be myself

9)

Mine’s broke down / And now I’ve no one to love

10)

Hey mom, there’s something in the back room / Hope it’s not the creatures from above

11)

Oh Space Dude in your space suit / Our love, it takes us to the moon

12)

Then the stranger spoke, he said, “Do not fear / I come from a planet a long way from here”

13)

On Mercury, they’re crazy about my stellar rock ’n’ roll / And I always sell out in advance at the Martian Astrobowl

14)

Life is too easy, a plague seems quite feasible now / Or maybe a war, or I may kill you all

15)

He was turned to steel / In the great magnetic field

16)

Tell me, did you sail across the sun? / Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights all faded

17)

Encounters one and two are not enough for me / What my body needs is close encounter three

18)

And with the top down, we’ll cruise around / Land and make love on the moon (Would you like that?)

19)

Now it’s been ten thousand years / Man has cried a billion tears

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Meeting on line Saturday, June 6

There will be two major presentations on June 6, and an experimental ZOOM meeting during the break!

Being an experiment, we are currently limiting the zoom session to members and friends that we know. If you did not receive an invite, but would like to participate, contact <president@monsffa.ca> with your e-mail address.
Journalism in science fiction and fantasy, presented by Joe Aspler

Why do so many science fiction characters work as journalists? Is it simply their day job? Or does X-ray vision give you an advantage in snooping out stories? Maybe science fiction and cartoon characters are extra nosy. Think Peter Parker or Lois Lane.

Why does journalism play a role in so many science fiction stories? Winston Smith of the Ministry of Truth in 1984 rewrote the news on a daily basis. William de Worde founded the Ankh-Morpork Times, the first newspaper on Discworld. The James Bond Villain in Tomorrow Never Dies was dedicated to ruling the world with Fake News. TinTin solved crime the old-fashioned way: with a typewriter and a twin-lens reflex camera. Sarah-Jane Smith, companion to the third and fourth Doctor, acted as snoopy journalist when necessary, and as the traditional 1970s SF Screamer at other times.

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Snitched from File 770. Five short stories to read on line.

Publisher Joe Stech has released Compelling Science Fiction Issue 15, a magazine that specializes in “stories that are self-consistent, scientifically plausible, and technically detailed when necessary.”

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Books due for release this month

From Locus Magazine

Books due for release this month JUN 2020

  • KATHERINE ADDISON • The Angel of the Crows • Tor, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • MIKE ASHLEY, ed. • Queens of the Abyss: Lost Stories from the Women of the Weird • British Library Publishing, Jun 2020 (tp)
  • GREGORY BENFORD & LARRY NIVEN • Glorious • Tor, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • TERRY BROOKS • The Last Druid • Penguin Random House/Del Rey, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • S.A. CHAKRABORTY • The Empire of Gold • Harper Voyager US, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • S.A. CHAKRABORTY • The Empire of Gold • Harper Voyager, Jun 2020 (hc)
  • JOHN CONNOLLY • The Dirty South • Simon & Schuster/Atria/Bestler, Jun 2020 (1st US, h, hc, eb)
  • SETH DICKINSON • The Tyrant • Macmillan/Tor UK, Jun 2020 (eb)
  • JACKSON FORD • The Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air • Little, Brown UK/Orbit, Jun 2020 (tp)
  • LAURIE FOREST • The Shadow Wand • Harlequin/Inkyard Press, Jun 2020 (ya, hc, eb)
  • CHRISTOPHER FOWLER • Bryant & May: Oranges & Lemons • Transworld/Doubleday UK, Jun 2020 (a, hc)
  • DAVID GERROLD • Hella • DAW, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • AGNES GOMILLION • The Seed of Cain • Titan US, Jun 2020 (tp, eb)
  • AGNES GOMILLION • The Seed of Cain • Titan, Jun 2020 (tp)
  • THEODORA GOSS • The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • KIM HARRISON • American Demon • Ace, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • CHRISTOPHER HUSBERG • Dawnrise • Titan, Jun 2020 (tp)
  • ALLAN KASTER, ED. • The Year’s Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 4 • AudioText/Infinivox, Jun 2020 (an, tp, eb)
  • MERCEDES LACKEY • Spy, Spy Again, DAW • Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • YOON HA LEE • Phoenix Extravagant • Rebellion/Solaris US, Jun 2020 (tp, eb)
  • YOON HA LEE • Phoenix Extravagant • Rebellion/Solaris, Jun 2020 (tp)
  • DAVID MITCHELL • Utopia Avenue • Penguin Random House/Random House, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • SILVIA MORENO-GARCIA • Mexican Gothic • Penguin Random House/Del Rey, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • SILVIA MORENO-GARCIA • Mexican Gothic • Quercus/Jo Fletcher, Jun 2020 (hc)
  • TAMSYN MUIR • Harrow the Ninth • Tor.com Publishing, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • PATRICK NESS • Burn • HarperTeen, Jun 2020 (1st US, ya, hc, eb)
  • DANIEL JOSÉ OLDER • Dactyl Hill Squad, Book Three: Thunder Run • Scholastic Press, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • ADA PALMER • Perhaps the Stars • Head of Zeus, Jun 2020 (hc)
  • JERRY POURNELLE & DAVID WEBER • Mamelukes • Baen, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)
  • TIM POWERS • The Properties of Rooftop Air • Subterranean Press, Jun 2020 (na, hc, eb)
  • DONNA SCOTT, ed. • Best of British Science Fiction 2019 • NewCon Press, Jun 2020 (hc, eb, tp)
  • JARED SHURIN, ed. • Best of British Fantasy 2019 • NewCon Press, Jun 2020 (hc, eb, tp)
  • ZOJE STAGE • Wonderland • Little, Brown/Mulholland Books, Jun 2020 (h, hc, eb)
  • JONATHAN STRAHAN, ed. • The Book of Dragons • Harper Voyager, Jun 2020 (hc)
  • LAVIE TIDHAR • By Force Alone • Tor, Jun 2020 (1st US, hc, eb)
  • CARRIE VAUGHN • The Ghosts of Sherwood • Tor.com Publishing, Jun 2020 (na, tp, eb)
  • IAN WHATES • Dark Angels Rising • NewCon Press, Jun 2020 (hc, eb, tp)
  • GENE WOLFE • Interlibrary Loan • Tor, Jun 2020 (hc, eb)

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21 … Psychic Wanted (Un)Dead or Alive by Amie Gibbons Review by Pat Patterson
23 … Psycho (and Psychic) Games by Amie Gibbons Review by Declan Finn
24 … In Death’s Shadow by Kal Spriggs Review by Declan Finn
26 … Shadow Lands by Lloyd A Behm II Review by Jim McCoy
28 … Shiva’s Whisper by David Burkhead Review by Jim McCoy
31 … Witchy Eye by D. J. Butler Review by Pat Patterson
31 … Zero Sum Game by S.L. Huang Review by Samuel Lubell
32 … 2017 War With Russia by General Sir Richard Shirreff Review by Chris Nuttall

Prose Bono

33 … Wright’s Writing Corner: Adding Senses by L. Jagi Lamplighter
36 … Inktail: Preparing Art for Print by Cedar Sanderson

Literary Criticism
37 … ‘Avengers Infinity Saga and Philosophy’ by Tamara Wilhite
39 … The Zero Blessing by Chris Nuttall Commentary on Chapter 1 Analysis by Chris Nuttall
46 … The Zero Blessing by Chris Nuttall Commentary on Chapter 2 Analysis by Chris Nuttall

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