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SFRevu July 1999 Vol.3.07
© 1999 by Ernest Lilley http://www.sfrevu.com
Editor/Publisher: Ernest Lilley, Assoc. Ed.: Sharon Archer, Production Ed.: Elizabeth R.Stone

It's been hot, and we've been busy...but this issue is finally done.

SFRevu takes a look at things down under to get ready for Worldcon in Australia. This month we focus on Australian Author Sean McMullen and Artist Nick Stathopoulos. Our review section leads off with a special contribution from Pat Cadigan as she takes a look at Richard Belzer's book on conspiracies and Guest Reviewer Bob Devney joins us to share his mojo. Join us for all that and more from our usual suspects with our look at the world of Science Fiction at:

www.sfrevu.com

Issue 3.07 Contents

First Contact
Letter from the Editor / Contact! Adventures in Fandom: Readercon / Chiller

Focus: Sean McMullen

SFRevu Interview: Sean McMullen / Souls in the Great Machine / The Centurion's Empire

SF Bookshelf
New Releases:ÊUFOs, JFK and Elvis / The Cassini Division / Mad Ship (Liveship Traders, Bk. 2.) / Luna Marine : Book Two of the Heritage Trilogy / End of Days /Ê Star Trek: Vulcan's Heart / A Good Old Fashioned Future
Now in Paperback!

Media SF
Movies: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me / Video: Sawicki's Picks

Art in SF
SF Artist: Nick Stathopoulos

Ernest Lilley <SFReviewer@aol.com> <http://www.sfrevu.com>
- Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 22:48:38 (BST)


The Little Read Writer's Hood has changed its name to The Writer's Hood. Two reasons for this; no one seemed to 'get' the pun on the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood and we're just not "little read" anymore. We've got a whole new look, our own domain name http://www.WritersHood.com and new interactive features.

Jeff Mason <jmason@qspinc.com> <http://www.WritersHood.com>
- Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 22:48:25 (BST)


The deadline for the submission of articles
for The Art of Haiku 2000
has been extended to August 30th.

The deadline for the submission of original
haiku, senryu, tanka, renga and haibun
has been extended to September 15th.

Articles specifically relating to tanka, renga and senryu
are particularly sought.

More details at
http://www.nhi.clara.net/hk2000.htm

Queries to
Gerald England
england@spunge.org

Gerald England <england@spunge.org> <http://www.nhi.clara.net/hk2000.htm>
- Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 22:48:03 (BST)


New Hope International Review
has moved from its geocities site to
http://www.nhi.clara.net/online.htm

If you have the site bookmarked
or linked to
please update.

There are over 300 pages of reviews
mostly, but not exclusively
of small press items
and poetry.

Gerald England <newhope@iname.com> <http://www.nhi.clara.net/online.htm>
- Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 22:47:50 (BST)


The Matriarch's Way Journal web site is online.

http://members.aol.com/mwjournal2/index.html

Information on submissions and the writers contest is included.

Shirley Oliveira <MWJournal@aol.com> <http://members.aol.com/mwjournal2/index.html>
- Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 22:47:29 (BST)


I'm a Vietnam War conscientious objector, Japanese university teacher, and expatriate author of two novels, a novella used as a textbook, and several articles on teaching English as a foreign language. My first novel, LOOKING FOR THE SUMMER, is about a CO's adventures and search for identity on the road from Paris to Calcutta in 1977. My second novel, TORAWARE, is a psychological investigation of the obsessive relationship of three misfits from different cultural backgrounds in 1980s Kobe, Japan. Check out my home page for chapter excerpts, blurbs, order information, as well as links to sites about conscientious objection, the Sixties, the Vietnam War, and EFL sites. Touka Shobo, my publisher, is a small independent publisher in Fukuoka, Japan. Both novels are available through Amazon.com and Books.com. Please support independent publishers, distributors, and bookstores.

Robert W. Norris <rwnorris@iname.com> <http://www2.gol.com/users/norris/>
- Friday, July 30, 1999 at 15:06:39 (BST)


1st Encounters is now available for free on the Net. Illustrations by professional artist Duncan Long. An online gallery of artwork that will amuse, amaze, and sometimes terrify:
http://www.kansas.net/~duncan/Artpage/

Duncna Long <duncan@kansas.net> <http://www.kansas.net/~duncan/Artpage/>
- Sunday, July 11, 1999 at 19:42:00 (BST)


The July 1999 issue of Ygdrasil, A Journal of the Poetic Arts is now available at http://www.synapse.net/~kgerken Ê This month's issue features the Elemental sonnets by Michael R. Collings. Ê Also updated is the Art Gallery, with newÊworks byÊJohann van den Noort.

Klaus J. Gerken <kgerken@synapse.net> <http://www.synapse.net/~kgerken>
- Saturday, July 10, 1999 at 23:28:44 (BST)

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