John is not assigning blame, Alison is someone, and Liz is bludgeoning.
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Content warnings this episode: Sexual assault (Neil Gaiman allegations, at 39:28 to 42:02).
Letters of comment
Niall Harrison
On our Hugo win/recusing
Andy on Mastodon
Chris Garcia
Meg MacDonald
Perianne Lurie
Renay
Sandra Bond’s poem
On info desk and maps
Alan Fleming
Doug Faunt
Peter Sullivan
On communications
Chris Garcia
Duncan MacGregor on Mastodon
On WSFS Business Meeting
June Young (email, 9 September)
Chris Garcia (email, 29 August)
Martin Freeman circa 2001
Post from Nicholas Whyte on consultative vote
DC on Mastodon
Duncan MacGregor on Mastodon
Raj on Mastodon
Our brand is now WSFS Commentators and people like it?
Laurie Burchell
On Worldcon attendance numbers
Tero on Mastodon
aoanla on Mastodon
Miscellaneous
Hugo finalists: Raj on Mastodon
Programme: aoanla on Mastodon
Back to Our Futures
We also heard from:
Ali Baker Brooks, Angela Rosin, Catherine Pickersgill, Curt Phillips, Damien Warman, Dave Coxon, España Sheriff, Farah Mendlesohn, Fiona Moore, Fran Dowd, Gav Reads, Iain Clark, Jonathan Baddeley, Julie Faith McMurray, Karen Schaffer, Leigh Edmonds, Lilian Edwards, Malcolm Hutchison, Mike Scott, Neil Ottenstein, Phil Dyson, Roseanna Pendlebury, Trish
Neil Gaiman
File 770
Genre Grapevine
Elise Matthesen on Dreamwidth
The Guardian
Theremina on Patreon
Future Worldcons
Seattle 2025
Seattle is having a Poetry Hugo
Seattle has announced a judged film festival
LAcon V looks good
Good guests
“The LA in 2026 bid received 452 out of 531 votes cast.”
Tel Aviv in 2027
Brisbane in 2028
The latest episode of FANAC History Zoom is “The secret history of Plokta”, with Steve Davies, Sue Mason, Alison Scott, and Mike Scott
Picks
John: Alien: Romulus
Alison: KAOS
Liz: Control
Credits
Cover art: “We got a lot of letters” by Alison Scott
Alt text: A famous photograph of Margaret Hamilton standing beside printed outputs of the code that took the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon, overlaid with the words “Octothorpe 119” and “Our Listeners Write In”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)