From: "Ernest Lilley" <elilley at mindspring.com> To: "'WSFA members'" <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> Subject: [WSFA] Re: Minutes, Requests Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:43:38 -0400 Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> Keith, How soon do you need stuff? I just got back (flew in on the red-eye) from the launch of SpaceShipOne and would be happy to do an op/ed/news piece with pictures for the Journal. First, though I've got to hammer out some stuff for paying pubs. Also, of course, you're free to use any SFRevu content you like, and even if you limit it to reviews by WSFA members, you've still got a bunch. The Twilight Zone Scripts of Rod Serling: As Timeless As Infinity by Rod Serling, Tony Albarella (Editor), Roger Anker (Editor) The Day After Tomorrow Crisscross by F. Paul Wilson Daughter of Exile by Isabel Glass Dead Lines by Greg Bear Forty Signs of Rain by Kim Stanley Iterations by Robert Sawyer Lord of the Shadows by Jennifer Fallon The Silent War by Ben Bova ...and that's just the WSFAns reviews... www.sfrevu.com If I get around to transcribing Kim Stanley Robinson's NSF talk, I'll send it to you, but my recording is pretty poor and you shouldn't count on it. Ernest -----Original Message----- From: Chuck Divine [mailto:chuck.divine at att.net] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 8:55 AM To: WSFA members Subject: [WSFA] Re: Minutes, Requests Sam Lubell wrote: > At 07:21 PM 6/22/2004, Keith wrote: > >>>>Is the Journal that needy for material? >>> >>>Actually, yes. At the moment all I have other than text I wrote >>>myself is two short reviews from Colleen. If Sam's extra large June >>>issue left any backlog of submissions to the Journal, he hasn't made >>>them available to me. >> > > Backlog of submissions? > > Excuse me while I laugh hysterically. > > Backlog???? > > Well, I might have a few things from Lee Strong, but aside from that > everything I got I used when I got it (fortunately the Journal's length was > adjustable). > > Keith, why do you think I printed sections of my college thesis? > > Anyway, I'll try to get you some stuff before this weekend. > Sam, Keith, All, A few years ago I actually responded to a few of those African scam e-mails for fun. Did I respond as Chuck Divine, U.S. citizen or even Ground Chuck, degenerate hasher? No -- that wouldn't have been much fun. I responded as: Chuck Vulcan Senator Ambassador Plenipotentiary to Earth Federation of Sentient Planets I also BCCed as Mensa SF list. Several people told me they enjoyed my responses. Anyway, I've turned the e-mails into a web page with e-mail addresses removed. You can see it all at http://home.att.net/~chuck.divine/Vulcan.html Sam, Keith, feel free to publish this stuff whatever you want -- just as long as you give me authorship credit. Best, Chuck Divine