Dorothy J. Heydt
Dorothy J. Heydt, whom I knew as a regular on the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.sf.fandom, has died. Her husband Hal posted the following to Usenet, using her account.
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Dorothy J. Heydt, whom I knew as a regular on the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.sf.fandom, has died. Her husband Hal posted the following to Usenet, using her account.
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My short story, “Snares of Satan,” is now on this site in German.
“Reconstructing the original German” of the story was an interesting exercise, since my German is far from fluent. It’s a manual translation, but I made heavy use of these online tools:
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The World Science Fiction Convention scheduled for 2023 in Chengdu hasn’t made a lot of news lately. This is normal for a con in its early stages of preparation. I’d really hoped that the calls for boycotting it would grow, though, especially since they would have a bearing on the NASFiC to be held the same year. Winnipeg and Orlando have filed bids. Florida also falls below some people’s threshold of acceptability because of things its government has done, but that’s a discussion for another time. If Florida is unacceptable, China certainly has to be.
The Chinese government can bring trouble for anyone who criticizes it, even outside China. I’m obscure and hard to put pressure on, so I haven’t run into any problems, though that could change. My obscurity means I don’t have a lot of influence on many fans, though I turn up high in the search results if you look for something like “boycott Chengdu Worldcon.”
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(Off-topic for this blog, but I want people to know about this album.)
There are filk albums that excite me with their stories, impress me with their musicianship and technical skill, or make me laugh at their humor. Not many, though, grab me from the inside the way Gray Rinehart’s “Taking You Out to See the Stars.” The songs touch on hope for the future, love, painful loss, facing adversity, mortality, and more. It’s billed as a “pre-order,” but don’t be fooled; it’s got thirteen fully-realized songs.
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USA Today reports that it has deleted 23 articles “for not meeting our editorial standards”. The articles were by Gabriela Miranda, who is no longer working there.
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