Articles in category Science Fiction & Fantasy
* Appetizers
Is there such a thing as a perfect diet plan? Oh, yeah, but you might get
results beyond your wildest dreams.
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/4859.html
* The Best Part of a Woman
What if you could really get what you wanted out of a divorce?
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/4993.html
* Serendipity
Just who were our technological forebears? On the evolutionary time scale,
humanity has been the supreme intelligent being on Earth for what amounts to
half an eyeblink in the history of life on this planet. What are the chances
we were Helped? What if They were not too different from us? And what if one
of Them was a barkeep? (Short story, Rated G)
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/13121.html
* Journey to the Middle of the Earth
A good part of the U.S. midcontinent is being destroyed by a huge artificial
whirlwind. This causes many problems, among them the disappearance of Walter
Hodgson's girlfriend. Like an idiot, he decides to enter the disturbance to find
her. On the way he is rescued by animate gingerbread men named after U.S.
presidents. When he eventually reaches his goal he finds the source of the
catastrophe.
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19773.html
* Truant's Paradise
This is an ongoing scifi adventure about a girl who was dumped on a very large
world with plenty of men....
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19722.html
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How's that look for a change?
Thanks again for the tip,
BTW, yes, the last item is my story.
With any luck they'll also get it to where I can specify weekly
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Mike
--- In MichiganFandom@onelist.com, Oscar Mailcaster <mailcast@o...>
wrote:
> Articles in category Science Fiction & Fantasy
>
> * No Titanic, No BMWs, No Beatles, and (sniff) No Spice Girls
> A book review
> http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19102.html
>
> * Last Chance (Part 3)
> Continuation.....
> http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19028.html
>
> * Last Chance (Part 2)
> Continuation of Last Chance
> http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19023.html
>
> * Last Chance (part 1)
> If you like romance and Knights you'll enjoy this one.
> http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19019.html
>
> * The Ice Train - Hypertale 1
> Runaway Train in space! A thirteen-kilometer long cargo ship is
crippled and three vacuum jockeys are sent to rescue it. HYPERTALE-
links to special terminology and related stories. Part 1 of 6
(novella, 13 and up)
> http://www.oscartech.com/articles/14760.html
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Articles in category Science Fiction & Fantasy
* No Titanic, No BMWs, No Beatles, and (sniff) No Spice Girls
A book review
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19102.html
* Last Chance (Part 3)
Continuation.....
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19028.html
* Last Chance (Part 2)
Continuation of Last Chance
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19023.html
* Last Chance (part 1)
If you like romance and Knights you'll enjoy this one.
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/19019.html
* The Ice Train - Hypertale 1
Runaway Train in space! A thirteen-kilometer long cargo ship is crippled and
three vacuum jockeys are sent to rescue it. HYPERTALE- links to special
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The Ice Train - Hypertale 1 Runaway Train in space! A thirteen-kilometer long cargo ship is crippled and three vacuum jockeys are sent to rescue it. HYPERTALE- links to special terminology and related stories. Part 6 of 6 (novella, 13 and up)
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I got the same message in the mail this morning.
It appears correctly on the Onelist site, of course, because it can
handle the graphics.
The intended message is at
http://www.onelist.com/message/MichiganFandom/27
Okay, I'll bite. If I can't fix it by specifying text-only to Oscar,
then I'll pull the subscription in a couple of days and you guys are
on your own, as Mr Tyler suggests.
It looked like a good idea at the time....
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--- In MichiganFandom@onelist.com, "Aldous Tyler" <jules@j...> wrote:
> In the digest format of MichiganFandom that I get, all OscarTech's
digest
> looks like is this:
>
> > Message: 1
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> > From: Oscar Mailcaster <mailcast@...>
> > Subject: OscarTech Consolidated Email
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> >
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> > [This message is not in displayable format]
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> Maybe it would be best to let everyone just sign up for their own
copy?
>
> Most Sincerely,
> Aldous Tyler
In the digest format of MichiganFandom that I get, all OscarTech's digest
looks like is this:
> Message: 1
> Date: 19 Mar 2000 22:29:13 -0000
> From: Oscar Mailcaster <mailcast@...>
> Subject: OscarTech Consolidated Email
>
>
>
> [This message is not in displayable format]
Maybe it would be best to let everyone just sign up for their own copy?
Most Sincerely,
Aldous Tyler
The message before mine is from the Oscartech website. The site is
the home of Project Oscar, a free-publishing site that just launched
an automated mailcaster for subscribed content.
This Onelist is now subscribed to Science Fiction and Fantasy, and
from time to time the mailcaster will post a message with a digest of
the most recent stories and articles on this list. Enjoy them.
There is an option to unsubscribe within each of these mailcast
posts. Ignore it. It's actually my subscription and I thought I'd
share it with you all.
Thanks,
Hack
Beginning, and Overlooked Book Review (column) The first column article, and the first in a series of reviews of small press publishings and/or paperback originals. Today: Nancy Kress, "The Aliens of Earth."
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On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Greg Cronau wrote:
>
> It occurred to me that a formal announcement of tomorrow's party
> never got sent to the list. Soooo....
-- Thanks much for sending this Greg!
Added note concerning elections tonight. I know that some folks
have shown up after voting was complete in the past, so I'd
like to announce a rough timeline for the evening:
Before 8pm - iffen you show up, we'll put you to work cleaning
house. :)
8pm - Party begins.
9pm, or shortly thereafter: Speeches begin.
Between 9:30pm & 10pm, or shortly thereafter: Voting begins.
10pm: The absolute soonest that we'll start counting the vote.
Anyone who makes it by 10pm (and is allowed by the bylaws to
vote) will have the chance to vote. It may well be later then
this if speeches/voting run longer, however please be there
by 10pm to ensure your chance to vote.
??pm - Voting results will be announced.
>
> Stilyagi Party, Friday March 17th.
>
> Kathy Becker & Michael Lundy (kbecker@..., lundy@...)
> 2280 Colony Way, Ypsilanti, MI
> (734) 572-8613
>
> [Party starts at 8PM]
>
> Parties are open to anyone interested in Science Fiction fandom.
> BYO, or better yet, bring some to share.
>
> Directions:
> Take I-94 to exit 181, M-12/Michigan Avenue. Take Michigan northeast
towards
> Ypsilanti. Turn left(north) at the first light, which is Hewitt. Go
through
> the next light at Ellsworth and follow Hewitt north about 4/10 mile.
Look
> for Colony Way on your left. (If you reach the fire station or Congress
Ave,
> you've gone too far.) Turn left(west) onto Colony way. 2280 is the
third
> house on the right. Park on either side of the street.
>
Aloha,
Michael
From Jim Van Pelt:
Not willing to let a competitive situation
and an opportunity to publish work go by, we thought it would be a good
idea to sponsor a Micro Short Story
Contest.
The Stories: The stories must be 400 words or less (one word over
disqualifies it!), contain SF/F/H content and
be previously unpublished. Unlimited entries per person. No content that
would get Speculations in trouble with its
ISP provider.
Entering: Post your story in the Micro Story category above (Not here!
This is the rules topic. Post it with the
other stories!). Be sure to include your name (or bulletin board
pseudonym) and e-mail in the appropriate spaces
so you can be contacted when you win. All stories already posted in the
Micro Story topic will be considered
entries unless you tell me otherwise.
Who is Eligible to Enter: Anyone. You do not have to be a Speculations
subscriber (but why wouldn't you be?) or
a regular visitor to the bulletin board. Contact your writerly friends.
Let them know of the contest.
Prizes: $20 for first place, $10 for second, $5 for third. The winners
will be published in Pulp Eternity by Steve
Algieri. The winners will be picked by popular vote. Readers will vote
for their three favorite stories. Only one
vote per e-mail address. More info on voting when the time comes.
Deadlines: Stories can be posted until March 31. Voting will be from
April 1 to April 14. Winners will be
contacted as soon as the votes are counted.
Caveat: By posting your story on line, you are losing an opportunity to
offer it elsewhere as previously unpublished
work. My figuring is a micro-story has little marketability anyway, and
most are written in one sitting. It's for fun,
and this contest pays the winners more than they would make most anywhere
else.
Good Luck!
James Van Pelt
http://speculations.com/rumormill/topic350.htm
--- In MichiganFandom@onelist.com, "Demo Hacker" <demohacker@p...>
wrote:
> For a short time AFTER AASFA elections, this Onelist might be a
> little cluttered.
The major problem is if any of the MichiganFandom members respond to
> such posts, they may in turn accidentally post to the ENTIRE
Stilyagi
> list, which is for all practical purposes still a civil list,
however
> large. THIS IS BAD.
Alternatively, it could simply not work at all.
We'll see.
MichiganFandom is now linked to the SubCult. This means that if you are a
current MichiganFandom subscriber (and why not?) you may now change your
ecircles settings for email notifications to "never". Your updates will now
come to you once a week in your Onelist digest. All messages posted to the
SubCult will also be forwarded to the MichiganFandom group in the Onelist.
Those of you who are not yet in MichiganFandom, go there. It is a Onelist I
devised to keep everyone who would have normally gone to Contraption in touch
with each other, and the more the merrier. And by the way, if you are having
trouble with ecircles, this is the best fix I can manage for right now.
Cheery-bye,
Mike
______________________________________________________
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For a short time AFTER AASFA elections, this Onelist might be a
little cluttered.
I am playing with an idea for piping Stilyagi (the Masters of Fandom)
posts into this forum, and will see what problems occur when this is
tried. The obvious disadvantage is that those of you who are already
on the Stilyagi list will get the message twice - but if you have
selected daily digest or web-only in here, that's no big deal.
The major problem is if any of the MichiganFandom members respond to
such posts, they may in turn accidentally post to the ENTIRE Stilyagi
list, which is for all practical purposes still a civil list, however
large. THIS IS BAD. I am positive that bi-directional spam is never
a good thing so, as stated, this is only a test.
As always, please look carefully at the TO: and CC: fields in your
outgoing messages when responding to Onelist posts - there is a small
chance that next week sometime stilyagi@... will pop up.
DON'T SEND IT without clearing that entry.
Details:
March 20th - open link at 9:00AM, EST
1)will ping MichiganFandom via the link.
2) logging in from a non-owner account in Michiganfandom, will
respond (loudly) to ping from Stilyagi.org.
3)if that message is broadcast back to the entire stilyagi list, then
I will KILL the LINK. It would be too noisy for Stilyagi.
4)If the message does not broadcast, then I should assume it is a
safe link and hold it open until enough people in MichiganFandom
complain about spam from Stilyagi!
This test will take about half an hour, and since you are all on
daily digest subs, the results will be posted for you therein the
next day.
FYI my weekly digest from the Sub-Cult already comes into this list.
The SubCult is an open forum as well, but the major reason I opened
the forum here is for better control and faster loading. The subcult
is serving a purpose, but I'm afraid it's too slow for fandom proper.
BTW, if any of you have reservations about this say so now - disaster
can be averted in time...!
Freon
"never empower a mad scientist."
Hello, all, and sorry for not getting back to people sooner. 2 things of
note:
1) By all of the data received so far, NOT ENOUGH PINATAS (and no AE's?)
will be attending Marcon this year, and so the consunsus is that the WAR
with Alien Empire will continue to be a cold one for now. (Although we
are in the lead with ONE MIGHTY SILLY-STRING HOSING under our belts...!)
2) A little GET-TOGETHER in Port Huron, hosted by my evil brother,
George, is planned to get underway for all-day Saturday. If weather
permits, we wheel out the grill. For those of you who are interested in
attending: Why? For God's sake, it's in Port Huron! I mean, there'll be
BEER, of course, but...
Honestly, other than Paul, maybe Joe, and even possibly Mike Dugas, who's
going to be up there or close enough to bother?
But Paul, if you don't mind, pass this to your ilk up north, anyway.
What the hell, George might just get lucky.
Bwaha. Ahahaha. Ha.
Freon
Hello! Great idea Freon! Just sticking my head in so I can try & do
a little promoting for my own lists (please see sig file)...
I have 2 writers groups, help out with a 3rd, plus a jokes list
(adults only, please!). New members are always welcome.
Some of you may or may not know me, but I'm the one who dresses in
ALL PURPLE & is lucky enough to be on Robin Goodfellow's arm a
lot...okay, ladies, please stop drooling before you ruin your
keyboards...:>) ;>)
Anyways, my Con name use to be Demona, but I'm changing it to
Amethyst Cat.
You can also visit my web site, at:
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Realm/5265/
Don't forget to sign my guestbook please!
Well, I've got to finish weeding through my E-mail, so laters!
=^.^=
AC/Robin
I'm back, and I'm nationwide...
Please help a poor SF writer who's down on his luck.
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/15332.html
AND...
For those AASFA people:
I suggest and/or nominate Jeff Roush fer TANSTAAFL ed, for his Program
Book for C19100 stands as a fine
example of a fan-produced print publication.
Did this go out before?
Freon
Onelist member note- AASFA nominations
Stilyagi folk take note- Nominations should be addressed to the
stilyagi group - not everyone is subscribed to MichiganFandom--- yet.
So make sure that your nominations are sent to the right people.
Mike, if you're on the Stilyagi list, post suggestions or nominations
to them for now - and vote on the 17th.
At the moment, not everyone will hear your voice if you post to the
Onelist - but this will change in a few days.
Ciao
DemoHacker
--- In MichiganFandom@onelist.com, "Michael Z. Williamson"
<daggers@i...> wrote:
> I vote for a sufficiently advanced confusion, if you're taking
advance votes
> --
> Democracy is more dangerous than fire. Fire can't vote itself
immune to water.
>
> http://www.cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the Stone Age to
the Space
> Age.
Oops - link was a little crude.
http://www.oscartech.com/articles/13951.html
works better.
PS, remember to tell people about this Onelist. It would be nice if
MichiganFandom got popular with this sort of 'insider' stuff.
My HyperTale Project is going live today!
'The Ice Train' is a six-part novella that is now available for viewing
on OscarTech.com. There is a registration login if you want to post
comments or rate the article, but otherwise you can still view it without
any trouble.
Part one thru five are up and running, and Part Six will be posted
tomorrow - It's coming out of the computer while we speak.
Posting this to MichiganFandom as an exclusive - the official release is
tomorrow 3/11, so come on in.
http://www.oscartech.com/gspd_browse/browse/search_results.gsp?search=ice
+train+hypertale&constraint=c_loc&c_loc=2&a_loc=&cat_loc=
If you MUST spread the word, please make sure to tell people to subscribe
to MichiganFandom.
The only other link will appear on the Pinatariders.org current events
page.
Gotta go - the muse is calling.
FREON
I vote for a sufficiently advanced confusion, if you're taking advance votes
--
Democracy is more dangerous than fire. Fire can't vote itself immune to water.
http://www.cloak-dagger.com Edged weaponry, from the Stone Age to the Space
Age.
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Subject: Nominations Update 3/10/00
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The election is in a week (Friday, March 17 at Kathy and Michael's). If
you don't see someone or something you like below, now is the time to
nominate! Nominations close on the ides of March, this Wednesday March
15.
Con name
Millennial ConFusion
Odyssean ConFusion
A Sufficiently Advanced ConFusion
Mystery God Confusion
'Dobb's Big Book o' ConFusion'
Amazing ConFusion
Inaugural ConFusion
ConChair
Tammy Coxen
AASFA Board (4 positions)
Michael Andaluz - accepted
Michelle Barney - accepted
Jeff Beeler - accepted
Rain Donaldson - accepted
Chuck Firment
John Guest - accepted
Denise Oates - accepted
Melissa Owsley - accepted
Jim Overmyer - accepted
Tanstaafl Editor
-no nominations so far
Thanks
Tammy Coxen
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Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 17:22:51 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Convention Hotels
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As most of you prolly know, i'm putting on a con. Well
we need a hotel and i would like suggestion. right now
the southfield holiday in looks the cheapest and most
willing to work with us. any one else know a cheap
hotel with modert space? we only are expection
200-300. some one suggested the van dyke, but i would
think that would be to expense for us. any one know
standard pricing? and yes i'm not even considering the
michigan inn. If you know of something let me know.
thanks.
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Event Location:
Eastern Michigan University
Bowen Athletic Facility
West Circle Drive
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 487-1849
Schedule of events:
http://www.usfirst.org/2000comp/MI/agenda.html
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