conventions – The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au Monthly news relating to Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:16:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.25 July 2012 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/july-2012/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/july-2012/#comments Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:16:39 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=250 To celebrate 15 years of Harry Potter, Bloomsbury is giving away special edition copies of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, as well as boxed sets and audio boxed sets. To enter, write in no more than 50 words why you love Harry Potter, and post your letter in the special postbox provided in your local bookshop. Entries close 31 July. You do have to put your date of birth on your entry form but there doesn’t seem to be an age limit. (harrypotter.bloomsburyanz.com)

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) is hosting Game Masters, a world premiere exhibition charting the history of video games and their talented developers including local talent, from 28 June–28 October 2012. Features 125+ playable games. Federation Square, Melbourne. The exhibition also includes a sideline in classic SF films. (acmi.net.au)

Narnia, a stage presentation based on C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, is playing 23 June–18 August 2012 at the Brisbane Arts Theatre. Tickets $16, book online, suitable for all ages. (artstheatre.com.au)

Writers, Alison Goodman, author of EON and EONA, the bestselling and award-winning fantasy duology, will be running weekend masterclasses on the first two pages and narrative structure, at the Queensland Writers Centre in the State Library of Queensland, South Brisbane, July 21 or July 22. (qwc.asn.au)

And then, writers, you can practice your newfound skills: submissions close 30 September 2012 for the new Fablecroft anthology, tentatively titled One Small Step: an anthology of discoveries. Must be speculative fiction stories between 2,000 and 12,000 words that in some way address the idea of discoveries, new beginnings, or literal or figurative “small steps”. (fablecroft.com.au)

Jason Nahrung will be appearing on a panel about Australian dark fantasy fiction at Brisbane’s Logan North Library’s SF Month with Kirstyn McDermott and Angela Slatter on Saturday August 11, and at Noosa Library at 1pm on Tuesday August 14 to talk about Salvage (see below). See www.jasonnahrung.com for more information.

Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine is celebrating its 10th birthday with the release of issues 54 and 56! (ASIM 55 had a disagreement with the time-space continuum, but should be appearing soon).

ASIM 54, edited by Simon Petrie, features stories by Robert P Switzer, Zen Cho, Tamlyn Dreaver, Edwina Harvey, Kent Purvis, Sarah frost, Sue Bursztynski, Nike Sulway, M Darusha Wehm, Alter S Reiss, Anatoly Belilovsky, Nichole M Taylor, Belinda Crawford, Dirk Flinthart, Robert Porteous and C A L poetry by s.c. virtes and David Luntz as well as interviews, articles and book reviews. Cover art from Lewis Morley. Available as print or e-book from andromedaspaceways.com.

ASIM 56 was a collective editorial effort from the ASIM crew to celebrate the magazine’s 10th birthday. It features stories by Cathy Bryant, Lee Battersby, Jack Nicholls, Pete Aldin & Kevinn Ikenberry, Spencer Koelle, Matt Ward, David Tallerman, Grant Stone, Marina Finlayson, Christopher Kastensmidt, Daniel I Russell, Lyn Battersby, Baden Chant, Jacob Edwards, Mark Harding, Christine Lucas, Alec Austin, Sam Ferree, Logan Albright and Nigel Read. Articles by Edwina Harvey and Ian Nichols, and book reviews. Cover art from Nick Stathopolous. Available as print or e-book from andromedaspaceways.com.

SCREEN

The Revelation Perth International Film Festival will run from 5–15 July 2012 at Astor Theatre, Perth. Films include The Caretaker (vampires), The 25th Reich (time travel. And Nazis), Love (SF?), and Yakuza Weapon (violent SF), amongst the thrillers and horrors and dramas. Also includes the inaugural RevCon Academic. (revelationfilmfest.org)

Sydney’s Fuel VFX delivered more than 200 complex visual effects shots for Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic Prometheus as one of the three lead visual effects vendors on the film. (fuelvfx.com)

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Book launch for Night’s Engines by Trent Jamieson, author of the Death Works series (Orbit) and Roil (Angry Robot Books), to be held on Thursday 19 July, 6.30pm, at Avid Reader, West End, Queensland. RSVP to events@avidreader.com.au or call 3846 3422.

Jason Nahrung‘s seaside Gothic novella Salvage has been published by Twelfth Planet Press. There will be a Brisbane launch at Avid Reader 6–8pm on Friday August 10. See www.jasonnahrung.com for more information.

Light Touch Paper, Stand Clear is a new anthology from Peggy Bright Books, edited by Edwina Harvey and Simon Petrie, featuring stories from Joanne Anderton, Adam Browne, Sue Bursztynski, Brenda Cooper, Katherine Cummings, Thoraiya Dyer, Kathleen Jennings, Dave Luckett, Ian McHugh, Sean McMullen, Ripley Patton, Rob Porteous and Anna Tambour. Available in print ($24.95) and e-book ($4.95) format from Peggy Bright Books. (peggybrightbooks.com)

Congratulations to Australian author Mark Barnes, whose debut fantasy novel and two sequels have
been acquired by 47North, Amazon Publishing’s Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror imprint, in a deal by John Jarrold, to editor David Pomerico. The first novel, Garden of Stones, will be published in spring 2013, with the first sequel following six months later. (thanks to Jonathan of SF2 Concatenation)

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

The second annual E. G. Harvey Award, sponsored by the Harvey Australia Foundation, will be given at Conflux 8 (see below) in September 2012. All entries must be original visual art works produced by an Australian artist in the previous 12 months. The medium for the work may be acrylic, oils, watercolour, pencil and/or ink, charcoal, mixed medium, sculpture, photography, animation or video-works. The value of the award is AU$500 (nonacquisitive). To be eligible for judging, works must be exhibited from the opening to the close of the Conflux Convention. Please book your space & display requirements by August 2012 by downloading the entry form and sending to artshow@conflux.org.au. (conflux.org.au)

CONVENTIONS

The Unseen University Convivium 2012 for Discworld fans takes place from 6–8 July 2012 — next weekend — at the University of Adelaide, in (surprisingly) Adelaide. Online registration has now closed, but tickets will be available at the door. The full programme is online, but highlights include a quiz, a gala dinner, a debate, a maskerade, and divers alarums and excursions and discussion panels and lectures. And if you’re tweeting, use #dwoz for easy searching. (ausdwcon.org)

Con 9 will be held in Melbourne this month, on 14–15 July 2012. Con 9 is a not-for-profit science fiction convention devoted to the “golden age” of classic Sci-Fi movies, TV shows and radio programmes up to 1965 (though the primary focus is mainly the 1950s). For the fans, by the fans. For membership and more information check out the website.

Heroes and Villains Pop Culture Expo will run 25–26 August 2012. It cuts across sci-fi, fantasy, horror, general TV and film, gaming, anime and animation to celebrate (surprisingly) heroes and villains. It will be held in the West Sydney suburbs at Panthers Exhibition Pavilion, Penrith.

Conflux 8 SF Convention (On the Beach — an Australian Apocalypse) will be held at the Novotel in Canberra from 28–30 September 2012, including pre-Con workshops. Guests so far include New York Times bestselling urban fantasy and paranormal romance author, Keri Arthur and Keith Stevenson, speculative fiction editor, reviewer, podcaster and author.

Nullus Anxietas IV, the fourth (…surprisingly) National Discworld Convention will be held in Melbourne on March 8–10, 2013 (Labour Day weekend in Victoria), at Bell Rydges, Preston. (ausdwcon.org/pages/NullusAnxietasIV)


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Bullsheet supplemental http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/supplemental/bullsheet-supplemental-4/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/supplemental/bullsheet-supplemental-4/#comments Thu, 21 Jun 2012 04:56:20 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=243 Since this closes before the next Bullsheet is due:

CONFLUX 8 SHORT STORY COMPETITION

The Conflux 8 Short Story Competition closes June 29. You need to be a Conflux 8 member (Supporting or Full Membership) to enter. See www.conflux.org.au for information on becoming a member.

For the first time, cash prizes will be awarded: First Prize — $200, Second prize — $100, Third prize — $50. Winners may be published in the convention magazine at the discretion of the Conflux committee.

Stories must be on the Conflux 8 theme (which is apocalyptic, since everyone has heard the world is ending this year), be a maximum of 2000 words and contain a speculative element.

Stories must not be previously published, no simultaneous entries. Writers can enter more than one story, but only one story per writer can win a prize.

Stories must follow usual formatting eg 12pt Times New Roman, double spaced, one inch margins. The stories will be blind-read so please ensure your name is not present on the story, in either the body or the header.

Please submit by RTF attachment by midnight June 29, 2012 to storycomp@conflux.org.au.

Winners will be chosen by a panel consisting of multiple-award winning author Jack Dann, Fablecroft Publishing editor Tehani Wessely, and Edwina Harvey, Author, Editor and Ad Girl for Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine.

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June 2012 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/june-2012/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/june-2012/#comments Sun, 03 Jun 2012 13:34:17 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=233 COMPETITION: Australian author Tim O’Bree has kindly donated a copy of his new SF book entitled Galaxy Battle League (Part One of Eight) to a lucky Bullsheet subscriber or Twitter follower. The winner will be randomly chosen on Sunday 10 June so sign up/follow before then to be in the draw. You can read more about the book at Tim’s website: www.galaxybattleleague.com.

The Aussie Spec Fic Snapshot 2012 runs the first week of June and features interviews across the Australian spec fic scene.

Australian spec fic writer Sean Williams joined the ABC Adelaide’s 891 Book Club for a discussion about the growth and popularity of speculative fiction as part of Writers Week in Adelaide.

Notions Unlimited Bookshop is a new genre-specialist bookshop located in Chelsea, Victoria. It opened earlier this year and offers free meeting facilities for genre groups as well as supporting local genre authors and publishers with in-store events. You can find an ad for Notions Unlimited on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUcRSaqt8U0.

The Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild anthology, next is open until 15 October to Australian writers until 15 October, and you can view the full submission guidelines at their website: http://csfg.wordpress.com/.

MOVIES

View the first episode of new Australian web series Event Zero on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PatL5k6oQ74.

A new Australian film project is to be the world’s first Indigenous sci-fi film. Short film Kindred is based on a Dreamtime story by the Worora tribe of Western Australia who tell the story of the Wandjina, a tribe that “came down from the sky in boats and created the world”. The project is raising funds using crowd funding platform Indiegogo. The campaign has 60 days left. SF Bullsheet is a “witness from afar”. Who wants to be an abductee?

Australian actor Liam Hemsworth has been nominated for an MTV Movie Award in the “buzzworthy” Breakthrough Performance category for his role as Gabe in the movie adaptation of The Hunger Games. Which is impressive since he’s on screen for about five seconds. Apparently he’s “hungry” for the award. These headline writers…if I could think of a good pun right now, maybe I too could enter the glamorous, fast-paced world of internet headlines.

Ethan Hawke will be visiting Australia next year for the filming of time-travel action thriller Predestination, which is about a secret government agency designed to prevent killers and terrorists from ever committing their crimes; and which description makes it sound like a Minority Report clone; but which is based on the Robert A Heinlein short story All You Zombies. It will be directed by Australian brothers Michael and Peter Spierig.

Continuing on the film theme, Australian horror film Muirhouse has been selected to screen at Louisville’s Fright Night Horror Weekend Film Festival, June 29–July 1. It is currently screening at Marche Du Film at this monthʼs Cannes Film Festival and the director has announced it will be included in the Official Selection of the US horror festival.

Australian singer/actress Kylie Minogue is starring in new “surreal” SF film Holy Motors, set in Paris and telling the story of a man travelling between parallel lives.

Zak Hilditch’s short film Transmission, about a deadly pandemic and its impact on a father-daughter relationship, won Best Short Film at the St Kilda Film Festival last month. The short was made to support upcoming feature film These Final Hours, which is set to shoot in and around Perth in the second half of this year.

Ballarat actrress Jacinta John has won the best actress award at the LA Fear and Fantasy Film Festival for her role in iSolate, a psychological thriller coming to Australian screens this month.

BOOKS

Tokyo-based Australian writer Andrez Bergen, author of the well-reviewed Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat, will have a new title out in the second half of this year. Entitled One Hundred Years of Vicissitude and published with Perfect Edge Books, Bergen’s second novel is a mix of surrealiam, mystery, steampunk and SF, and focusses on Japan, from 1929 on into the near future (plus a little bit of Melbourne in the ’70s & ’80s).

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

Nominations for the 2012 Aurealis Awards are open. The 2012 Aurealis Awards are for works of speculative fiction written by an Australian citizen or permanent resident, and published for the first time between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2012. Entries close 23 December but you’re encouraged to send in your entries as close to publication as possible to give the judges time to consider each entry.

Which must mean that the 2011 Aurealis Awards have been awarded… With a record number of entries across the 13 categories, the judges had a tough time picking their winners. Congratulations to all the finalists and the ultimate winners, and you can view the full list at the Aurealis website: http://aurealisawards.com.

The Australian Science Fiction Foundation has announced the 2012 Norma K Hemming Award shortlist, for (thought-provoking approaches to) race, gender, sexuality, class and disability in Australian speculative fiction. The winner will be announced at the 51st Australian National Science Fiction Convention in Melbourne (Continuum Eight) next weekend. There’s some great books on the shortlist.

CONVENTIONS

Supanova Pop Culture Expo will be in Sydney and Perth in June. See their website for their huge array of pop culture stars.

Continuum 8 (Melbourne’s SF and pop culture convention) will take place on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, 8–11 June 2012, and the full program is now available from http://continuum.org.au/program-available/#content.

The Unseen University Convivium 2012 takes place from 6–8 July 2012. Since it’s only a month away, it’s got a lot of deadlines coming up, including for buying exclusive merchandise and booking tickets for events, so get onto it if you’re onto it.

Con 9 will be held in Melbourne on 14–15 July 2012. Con 9 is a not-for-profit science fiction convention devoted to the “golden age” of classic Sci-Fi movies, TV shows and radio programmes up to 1965 (though the primary focus is mainly the 1950s). For the fans, by the fans. For membership and more information check out the website.


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May 2012 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/may-2012/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/may-2012/#respond Sun, 06 May 2012 11:58:36 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=227 The MELBOURNE SCIENCE FICTION CLUB meeting on Friday 18 May will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the club. There will be cake and light refreshments between 8–11pm at 74 Melville Road West Brunswick 3057. Congratulations on the milestone. More importantly, cake! (Contributed by James Allen)

The book TRAILER for The Monster: Troubletwisters 2 by bestselling Australian authors Garth Nix and Sean Williams is available for viewing on YouTube. The book itself is out this month. (troubletwisters.com.au)

Garth Nix has also recently been involved in developing an online game, Imperial Galaxy which ties in with his new release A Confusion of Princes and has an article on the game in this month’s Bookseller & Publisher. (Contributed by Lara Wallace)

Continuum 8 (Melbourne) is SEEKING PANELLISTS for their list of panels, as well as people interested in doing presentations (especially sciency) or running workshops that fit in with the craft theme. There’s still time to suggest a panel topic too. Email programming@continuum.org.au. (continuum.org.au)

NEW RELEASES

IRON SKY, the part-Australian production about space Nazis, will be released in Australia on May 10.

Australian author TIM O’BREE has released a new SF book entitled Galaxy Battle League (Part One of Eight), available via the Galaxy Battle League website, and through Amazon. (galaxybattleleague.com; contributed by Sally Knight)

As mentioned above, THE MONSTER, sequel to Troubletwisters by Garth Nix and Sean Williams is out this month.

Upcoming this month from KATE SMITH is What Night Hides. Set in the same world as her recent release Illumé, What Night Hides introduces the darkly enchanting world of the Nichtthane, immortal peacekeepers of the supernatural world. Sign up to the Winterbourne Publishing newsletter to receive news of its release. (winterbournepublishing.com.au)

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

The AUREALIS AWARDS ceremony will be held on Saturday 12 May. Doors open 7.30pm for an 8pm start, and award-winning author Kate Forsyth will act as Master of Ceremonies. (aurealisawards.com)

Nominations are now open for a DOWN UNDER FAN FUND delegate from North America to Continuum 8 in June. Founded in 1972 and supported by donations, DUFF sends a delegate from North America to Australia–New Zealand, or vice versa in alternate years. Nominations will be accepted until midnight 11 May Pacific Daylight Time. The ballot will be published as soon as possible thereafter with candidates, nominators, and platforms. Voting will probably close 31 May. The ANZ Adminstrator is David Cake. Dave can be reached at dave@difference.com.au. (Via Andrew Porter)

CONVENTIONS

SUPANOVA Pop Culture Expo will be in Sydney and Perth in June. (supanova.com.au)

Continuum 8 (Melbourne’s SF and pop culture convention) will take place on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, 8–11 June 2012. Guests of Honour are Kelly Link, Alison Goodman, and Sue-Ann Barber. (continuum.org.au)

The Unseen University Convivium 2012 takes place from 6–8 July 2012. (ausdwcon.org)

CON 9 will be held in Melbourne on 14–15 July 2012. Con 9 is a not-for-profit science fiction convention devoted to the “golden age” of classic Sci-Fi movies, TV shows and radio programmes up to 1965 (though the primary focus is mainly the 1950s). For the fans, by the fans. For membership and more information check out the website. (con9fromouterspace.com)


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April 2012 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/april-2012/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/april-2012/#comments Sun, 01 Apr 2012 13:04:42 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=222 Continuum 8 (Melbourne) is SEEKING PANELLISTS for their list of panels, as well as people interested in doing presentations (especially sciency) or running workshops that fit in with the craft theme. THere’s still time to suggest a panel topic too. Email programming@continuum.org.au. (continuum.org.au)

Continuum also have a QUIZ NIGHT coming up, 7–10.30pm, Saturday 21st April at the Celtic Club. $10 entry.

Australian SF fans have the chance to join in FILM BY DEMOCRACY, the creation of a new SF series to be released in 2013. It’s a community-driven online series where users decide on story, characters, title, cast and soundtrack via votes, surveys, discussions and creative submissions. (filmbydemocracy.com; contributed by Monte Macpherson)

Ticonderoga Publications announced that they will be publishing Patty JANSEN’s novel Ambassador in 2013. Congratulations to Patty. (ticonderogapublications.com)

NEW RELEASES

New this month from GARTH NIX is A Confusion of Princes, a grand adventure that spans galaxies and lifetimes. Taken from his parents as a child and equipped with biological and technological improvements, Khemri is now an enhanced human being, trained and prepared for the glory of becoming a Prince of the Empire. But no sooner has Prince Khemri graduated to full Princehood than he learns the terrible truth behind the Empire: there are ten million princes, and all of them want each other dead. Bonus Garth Nix short story ‘Master Haddad’s Holiday’ exclusive to the ANZ edition. Ages 14+.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

The AUREALIS AWARDS FINALISTS have been announced. The awards ceremony will be held in May and tickets are on sale now. Congratulations to all the finalists. (aurealisawards.com)

2012 Australian SF DITMAR nominations are open until one minute before midnight Melbourne time on Sunday, 15 April, 2012 (ie. 11.59pm, GMT+10). Postal nominations must be postmarked no later than Friday, 13 April, 2012. Nominations can be made online at http://ditmars.sf.org.au/2012/nominations.html.

CONVENTIONS

SUPANOVA Pop Culture Expo is back for 2012, opening with expos in Melbourne and the Gold Coast this month. (supanova.com.au)

Continuum 8 (Melbourne’s SF and pop culture convention) will take place on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, 8–11 June 2012. Guests of Honour are Kelly Link, Alison Goodman, and Sue-Ann Barber. (continuum.org.au)

The Unseen University Convivium 2012 takes place from 6–8 July 2012. (ausdwcon.org)

CON 9 will be held in Melbourne on 14–15 July 2012. Con 9 is a not-for-profit science fiction convention devoted to the “golden age” of classic Sci-Fi movies, TV shows and radio programmes up to 1965 (though the primary focus is mainly the 1950s). For the fans, by the fans. For membership and more information check out the website. (con9fromouterspace.com)


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March 2012 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/march-2012/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/march-2012/#comments Sun, 04 Mar 2012 08:00:21 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=213 Free read: weekly international science journal Nature has published Australian physicist CLAYTON LOCKE’s short story A Game of Self-Deceit. This is one of the journal’s end-page Futures stories, the best of which will be re-published by SF2 Concatenation at the end of the year (nature.com; contributed by Jonathan Cowrie, concatenation.org)

ANDROMEDA SPACEWAYS INFLIGHT MAGAZINE (see details of latest issue under New Releases) is offering a year’s subscription to Andromeda Spaceways (53–55) plus the previous two issues, plus three randomly-chosen back issues for only $45. Due to popularity, this special offer has been extended until March 10. (www.andromedaspaceways.com; contributed by Edwina Harvey)

A new, free speculative fiction eZine, SQ MAG, was launched on 1 March 2012. It is international in scope, usually publishing 6 to 9 speculative fiction short pieces every two months, representing all genres. It also contains book reviews and some articles/interviews, and great art. The Editor-in-Chief is Melbourne-based Sophie Yorkston, and the publisher and contributing editor is Gerry Huntman (also based in Melbourne). (sqmag.com; contributed by Gerry Huntman)

New blog THIRTEEN O’CLOCK is dedicated to dark fiction news and reviews from Australia and international. (thirteenoclock.com.au)

PEGGY BRIGHT BOOKS is pleased to announce that their titles — Rare Unsigned Copy: Tales of Rocketry, ineptitude and Giant Mutant Vegetables, a collection of work by Simon Petrie, and Young Adult SF Novel The Whale’s Tale by Edwina Harvey — are now available to buy as e-books for 2.50 GB Pounds each from Wizards Tower Books. (www.wizardtowerbooks.com; contributed by Edwina Harvey)

Buy your tickets for the AUREALIS AWARDS before 15 March to receive the early bird discount. Shortlist will be released mid-March. (aurealisawards.com)

NEW RELEASES

Australian author ISOBELLE CARMODY will have a re-issued collection of stories out soon, Green Metro Winds, re-published by Allen and Unwin. A beautifully packaged reissue of fourteen stories written over thirteen years, first published in 1996, aimed at readers aged 15+.

The 53rd issue of ANDROMEDA SPACEWAYS INFLIGHT MAGAZINE features fiction by Jo Anderton, Lee Blevins, Clare M Clerkin-Russell, Gary Cuba (twice!), R H Culp, Murray Ewing, Matthew Fryer, Lee Hallison, B G Hilton, Krista Hoeppner Leahy, R P L Johnson, J F Keeping, Barton Paul Levenson, Marissa Lingen and Debbie Moorhouse, poetry by Alexandra Seidel, artwork by Nico Photos, Greg Hughes and Olivia Kernot, and an interview with Jo Anderton. Plus book reviews. Print and e-book copies can be purchased from the ASIM website. (www.andromedaspaceways.com; contributed by Edwina Harvey)

Coming in June from GARTH NIX is Shade’s Children. The dystopic tale of Shade’s Children struggling in the ruins of the city. All they have is each other, their Change Talents, and Shade, who masterminds their struggle against the pitiless Overlords. But who, or what, is Shade? Ages 14+. $16.99.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

Nominations for the 2012 CHRONOS AWARDS for excellence in Victorian science fiction in 2011 are open till 18 March. (continuum.org.au)

CONVENTIONS

SUPANOVA Pop Culture Expo is back for 2012, opening with expos in Melbourne and the Gold Coast in April. Come see Wil Wheaton, possibly collating paper! (supanova.com.au)

Continuum 8 (Melbourne’s SF and pop culture convention) will take place on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, 8–11 June 2012. Guests of Honour are Kelly Link, Alison Goodman, and Sue-Ann Barber. (continuum.org.au)

The Unseen University Convivium 2012 takes place from 6–8 July 2012. (ausdwcon.org)


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February 2012 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/february-2012/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/february-2012/#respond Sun, 05 Feb 2012 04:09:48 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=205 Happy new year to all our subscribers.

An Introduction to Australian Horror by LISA L HANNETT was published in This is Horror. (thisishorror.co.uk/)

Latest SF2 Concatenation (worldside SF news) out now. (concatenation.org)

OUTLAND, gay SF fan club comedy series, will premiere this Wednesday, 8 February at 9:30pm on ABC1. You can view and share the trailer via Youtube. (Contributed by Daniela Velickovic, Princess Pictures)

The Adelaide Fringe Festival is presenting PRATCHETT PIECES THREE, three short quirky comedies adapted from pTerry’s short stories. They will be performed at Bakehouse Theatre by the Unseen Theatre Company, 255 Angas St from 22–24 February at 8pm (full season opening from 10 February, but only three performances during Fringe). Tickets cost between $15–18, and bookings can be made via Bakehouse (pre-Fringe shows) or Fringe. (adelaidefringe.com.au; courtesy of Discworld Monthly)

The PERTH WRITERS FESTIVAL is on 23–26 February. From workshops for aspiring genre writers to chances to talk about the books that have enthralled us and chat with favourite genre authors, the writers festival is a great weekend out for Perth SF/F/H/etc fans. Highlights include workshops It Just Feels Real by Lauren Beukes and Creating the Extraordinary from the Ordinary by Australian Lara Morgan, and discussion panels It’s All Speculation and Reimagining the Future. (perthfestival.com.au; Contributed by my own geeky excitement)

The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is offering a WORKSHOP on Writing Sci-Fi for TV and Film on 25–26 February, 10am–5pm at the Wheeler Centre, Melbourne. It will be an informative and practical weekend with concept and character creation exercises, numerous film viewings, in-depth genre analysis and plenty of discussion. It will be run by Luke Devenish and costs $400. Enrollments are open now. The workshop will also run online starting April for 10 weeks. (aftrs.edu.au; Contributed by Atalanti Dionysus)

Here’s a fun one for the crafty geeks among us: Twelfth Planet Press is calling for submissions (patterns and photos) for a craft ebook project to be released at Craftonomicon. A STITCH IN TIME TRAVEL seeks innovative and fun science fiction, fantasy or horror inspired craft projects on the theme of time travel. Submissions close 30 April 2012, see the website for full submission details. (twelfthplanetpress.com)

NEW RELEASES

ISOBELLE CARMODY will have a new collection of stories out soon, Metro Winds, published by Allen and Unwin, aimed at readers aged 15+.

JOHN A KIRK has released his third novel, The Blue Blue Hills of Xuhl, published by Zeus Publications.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

Big congratulations to WILL ELLIOTT, whose 2006 debut novel The Pilo Family Circus has won Best Foreign Novel at the 2011 Nocte Awards from the Spanish Association of Horror Writers (translated as El Circo de la Familia Pilo). This follows on the ABC Fiction Award, an Aurealis Award and a Ditmar upon its initial release. (Courtesy of Concatenation; concatenation.org)

Plenty of Australians on the David Gemmell LEGEND Award for Fantasy list, and voting is open till the end of March. Show your favourite Australian speculative fiction writers some love and vote now. For one of them, obviously. (Thanks to @editormum75)

Nominations for the 2012 CHRONOS AWARDS for excellence in Victorian science fiction in 2011 are now open. The awards will be presented at Continuum 8: Craftonomicon. (continuum.org.au)

CONVENTIONS

The Unseen University Convivium 2012 takes place from 6–8 July 2012. Discounted prices for early-bird membership are due to end at the end of February so get in now if you want them. (ausdwcon.org/)

Chicon 7, the 70th World Science Fiction Convention (WORLDCON) has opened hotel bookings to all members. The entire event will take place at the Hyatt Regency; bookings should be made through the Chicon 7 suites team (suites at chicon dot org). (chicon.org)


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November 2011 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/november-2011/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/november-2011/#respond Sun, 06 Nov 2011 02:33:02 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=188 Winners of last month’s competition have been notified and their books are on the way. We have a quantum sort of competition this month. I may or may not have complimentary passes to give away to ATTACK THE BLOCK, opening nationally on December 1. It’s a SF comedy starring Nick Frost and from Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, where aliens drop in on a London housing project and the only line of defence against the extraterrestrial invaders is a group of teenage hoodlums. If I have passes, three winners will be selected randomly from among the Bullsheet newsletter subscribers and twitter followers. If I don’t have passes, they won’t be. I won’t know I have passes or not until I find a dead cat. Or something. That’s quantum for you.

Powerhouse Museum in Sydney will be the only place in Australia to see HARRY POTTER: The Exhibition, opening on November 19. The exhibition offers fans a look at the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating the iconic props and costumes that have appeared throughout the Harry Potter film series. (www.powerhousemuseum.com)

Issue 30 of Apex Magazine features an article on “The Australian Dark Weird” by TANSY RAYNER ROBERTS. (apex-magazine.com)

Australian writer ISOBELLE CARMODY talked about fantasy writing on Radio National’s Life Matters. (abc.net.au/rn/lifematters)

The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) is organising a COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS MASTERCLASS, run by US illustrator Colleen Doran. It runs on the weekend of 19—20 November from 9am—5pm each day, at the Aerial UTS Function Centre, Broadway, Sydney, and costs $135 for ASA members, $165 for students, and $195 for non-members. (comicsmasterclass.com)

NEW RELEASES

Glide in Slowtime is a new book by Australian author BARRY ROSENBERG. Glide has the pen pusher blues until the day his black cloud of depression turns into a magic man who whisks him off to Auslan, a former paradise in need of a hero. But first Glide has to untangle the secret of Slowtime. A comedic fantasy reminiscent of early Pratchett, with a uniquely Australian flavour and a steampunk twist, Glide in Slowtime will take you on a romp where science is magic and magic is science. Available in print and ebook formats. Find out more at Winterbourne Publishing. (winterbournepublishing.com.au)

Trade and hardback editions of the Year’s Best Australian FANTASY AND HORROR ANTHOLOGY are available through Ticonderoga Publications. It features the best 33 genre stories from Australian authors published in 2010. The collection process for 2011 hus begun.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

Congratulations to ALISA KRASNOSTEIN, winner of a Special Award—Non-professional for Twelfth Planet Press at the World Fantasy Awards. (worldfantasy.org/awards/)

Voting for the 2012 GUFF (Get Up and over Fan Fund or Going Under Fan Fund) is open and you can download the voting ballot.

CONVENTIONS

The Fantastic Asian Film Festival (FAFF) is a celebration of the diversity and invention of Asian genre films, kicking off with Yoshihiro Nishimura’s hilarious and mind bogglingly excessive zombie-splatter-comedy, Helldriver, and ending with one of the funniest, cutest, sweetest and yet downright filthiest films ever produced, Shinji Imaoka’s Underwater Love. It’s on in Melbourne next week from November 10—13 at Cinema Nova, Carlton. (faff.com.au)

SUPANOVA Pop Culture Expo is on next weekend in Melbourne (12 November, The Plenary MCEC). (www.supanova.com.au)

Continuum in June 2012 is the Australian National SF Convention for 2012, and is seeking volunteers — info@continuum.org.au. (continuum.org.au)


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September 2011 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/september-2011/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/september-2011/#respond Sun, 04 Sep 2011 07:49:54 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=159 Doctor Who! Hooray!

In a few short days, ALAN BALL, creative force behind HBO’s True Blood adaptation, will be appearing at the Sydney Opera House in conversation with Wil Anderson. It is on Thursday 8 September [corrected] from 7pm and tickets are available from $35. (www.sydneyoperahouse.com)

Wil Anderson also recently hosted a night with JOSS WHEDON (Buffy etc), which can be viewed online.

Submissions to FABLECROFT‘s speculative fiction short story anthology on the theme “Apocalypose Hope” close 30 September. The stories must in some way address the idea that after the apocalypse (whatever and wherever in your universe that might be), there is a future for the peoples who survive it. (fablecroft.com.au)

Conflux is almost upon us and the CONFLUX BANQUET will be held Saturday 1 October from 7pm. This year’s banquet is aboard the LZ-127 Graf Zeppelin in its first round-the-world trip in August 1929. Dr Gillian Polack is once again designing a wonderful historically accurate three-course menu and entertainment. Embark from the Hellenic Club, Matilda Street, Woden ACT 2606. Tickets are $50. See the booking form or contact banquet@conflux.org.au for details. (conflux.org.au; submitted by Dr Gillian Polack)

Terry Pratchett’s MONSTROUS REGIMENT will be performed by Brisbane Arts Theatre starting from 8 October and running to the beginning of November. (www.artstheatre.com.au; courtesy of Discworld Monthly)

The SF HISTORY IN AUSTRALIA blog is adding regular posts and photos using the archive materials found in the Murdoch University basement, mentioned in Bullsheet March 2011. (history.sf.org.au)

Now in pre-production, all-Australian production THE 25TH REICH by Revolution Pictures and Tait Brady’s Acme Film Company Productions is based on a novella by Sci Fi pulp writer J.J. Solomon and is slated for release on May 2012.

Aus Spec Fic Blog Carnival for August.

Ticonderoga Publications have put together a recommended reading list for YEAR’S BEST AUSTRALIAN FANTASY AND HORROR STORIES for 2010. (ticonderogapublications.com)

The Queensland Writer Centre is running a ‘Writing Science Fiction Short Story’ SHORT COURSE in October in its Online Learning Centre. The course will be facilitated by Lee Battersby and runs for six weeks. (www.qwc.asn.au; submitted by Imogen Smith).

Powerhouse Museum in Sydney will be the only place in Australia to see HARRY POTTER: The Exhibition, opening on 19 November 2011. The exhibition offers fans a look at the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating the iconic props and costumes that have appeared throughout the Harry Potter film series. (www.powerhousemuseum.com)

NEW RELEASES

Check out THE TUNNEL, (relativly) new Australian horror movie — see it free, legally. (www.thetunnelmovie.net)

TimeSplash, time travel thriller by Australian author GRAHAM STORRS has been released in audio book format by Canadian publisher, Iambik Audiobooks. (iambik.com; submitted by Graham Storrs)

Australian author GARY J MCCLEARY has a new book out, Journey to a Far Away Place, published by Zeus Publications. It’s a speculative fiction novel about the afterlife, where “the only way to get out of hell is to invite your wife along”. Review copies and interview opportunies are available. (zeus-publications.com; submitted by Donna Munroe)

The second issue of Eye to the Telescope is out now and features Australian and New Zealand SPECULATIVE POETRY edited by Tim Jones. (www.eyetothetelescope.com)

WINDS OF CHANGE, a new anthology by CSFG Publishing, will be launched at Conflux on Friday 30 September. It includes stories by popular speculative fiction authors Nicole Murphy (Dream of Asarlai series) and Alan Baxter (Realmshift, MageSign), as well as showcasing a range of new Australian talent. (submitted by Rob Porteous)

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

The HUGO AWARDS winners have been announced. (www.thehugoawards.org)

The 2011 NED KELLY AWARDS winners, for Australian crime fiction, have been announced, and the award ceremony was held on 31 August. (nedkellyawards.com)

The 2011 AUREALIS AWARDS nomination period has opened. The awards are for speculative fiction works written by an Australian citizen or permanent resident published for the first time between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2011. Entries close on 31 December 2011 and the finalists will be announced in March 2012, with the winners announced in Sydney in May. For more information contact the Awards co-convenors, Chris Barnes and Susan Wardle, at convenors@aurealisawards.com. (www.aurealisawards.com)

CONVENTIONS

Conflux, obviously, first weekend in October (Canberra). Also coming up in October are SHEKILDA Again and ARMAGEDDON Expo Australia, both in Melbourne.


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August 2011 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/august-2011/ http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/bullsheet/august-2011/#comments Sat, 30 Jul 2011 15:23:43 +0000 http://www.bullsheet.sf.org.au/?p=152 AntipodeanSF, long-running Australian speculative fiction webzine, has started a weekly RADIO SHOW AND PODCAST which features the flash fiction stories published therein, along with various segments. Listen to the show at the website, and find past shows archived at http://antisf.libsyn.com/. (www.antisf.com.au; submitted by Ion Newcombe)

The Wheeler Centre has uploaded a video of the sold-out TERRY PRATCHETT evening “Imagination, not intelligence, made us human” at Storey Hall (mentioned in Bullsheet April 2011). The video includes a reading from the upcoming Discworld novel, Snuff. (wheelercentre.com; courtesy of Discworld Monthly)

Author of the FALLEN series, Lauren Kate, is currently conducting an Australian tour. Follow it on Twitter with #fallentour.

For the fast writers among you, magazine AFL Record is running a SHORT STORY COMPETITION about the 2022 AFL World Rules, a story in which Australian football has gone international and overtaken soccer as the “world game”. Though its topic is football, its essence is SF. It closes August 7. (aflrecord.com.au; submitted by Alan Stewart)

WORTHY CAUSE: Melbourne Browncoats (fans of Joss Whedon’s Firefly, as if you didn’t know that already) are running a FUNDRAISER for Equality Now as part of the annual, global Can’t Stop the Serenity charity movement. The New Melbourne Browncoats will be screening Serenity and Dr Horrible’s Sing-along Blog at Federation Hall in Southbank. The event will feature raffles and door prizes, a charity auction and Browncoat merchandise. Tickets available now. (www.newmelbournebrowncoats.com)

The Queensland Writer Centre is running a ‘Writing Science Fiction Short Story’ SHORT COURSE in October in its Online Learning Centre. The course will be facilitated by Lee Battersby and runs for six weeks. (www.qwc.asn.au; submitted by Imogen Smith).

Powerhouse Museum in Sydney will be the only place in Australia to see HARRY POTTER: The Exhibition, opening on 19 November 2011. The exhibition offers fans a look at the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating the iconic props and costumes that have appeared throughout the Harry Potter film series. (www.powerhousemuseum.com)

The third edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION is to be published online, with text available free. (www.sf-encyclopedia.com; submitted by Andrew Porter)

NEW RELEASES

Lost in Transit: The Strange Story of the Philip K Dick Android is a new popular science book by Australian writer David F Duffy, telling the incredible events surrounding the creation of the intelligent android replica of Philip K Dick, and its loss in 2006. The PKD Android not only looked eerily like the man himself, it moved and spoke like him. The android would ‘watch’ people as they approached him, ‘hear’ their voices and answer complex questions. It was received to great acclaim, winning prestigious awards, capturing the imagination of the international media, and taking the science community by storm. Then it was gone. In a tale where contemporary science pays homage to some of Dick’s most outrageous predictions and paranoid fears; and where events surrounding the mysterious disappearance of the android’s head seem to mirror the writer’s most inventive novels, it is sometimes hard to know where science ends and fiction begins. Yet every word is true. Published by Melbourne University Press, RRP $29.99. (Submitted by Andrew Hawkins)

PEACEMAKER, the new graphic novel mentioned last month, is no longer available at its special launch price, but the full price includes a bonus short story and conceptual art.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

The list of HONOURABLE MENTIONS for Australians in Gardner Dozois’s new The Year’s Best Science Fiction 28 includes stories by Peter M. Ball, K. J. Bishop, Jenny Blackford, Damien Broderick, Isobelle Carmody, Elizabeth Carroll, Aidan Doyle, Margo Lanagan, Sean McMullen, Garth Nix and Simon Petrie, and two stories from Sean Williams. Damien Broderick’s much-praised story “Under the Moons of Venus” is also reprinted in the book. (Submitted by Jenny Blackford)

CONVENTIONS

GRAPHIC, Sydney’s festival of graphic storytellong, animation and music, runs from 20 to 21 August at the Sydney Opera House. (graphic.sydneyoperahouse.com)

Melbourne’s anime festival, MANIFEST, will be at the Melbourne Showgrounds from 26 to 28 August. It combines a variety of fun activities, and occasionally a chunk of content that is actually high quality science fiction and fantasy. (www.manifest.org.au/web; submitted by Justin Semmel)

SHEKILDA Again, the second annual Australian women’s crime writers’ convention, will run in Melbourne from 7-9 October. (www.shekilda.com.au)

Upcoming events include ARMAGEDDON Expo Australia (October, Melbourne), and CONFLUX 7 (September/October, Canberra).


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