News – December 2025
Happy End of Year everyone! Whether it’s a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, a Celebration of Yule, or a Slàinte Mhath for Hogmany, we wish everyone a happy and restful holiday period from us here at the Guild.
On an official business front, December has been a time of reflection and preparation. Our critique groups turned their critical eyes inward, to discuss and plan for next year’s meetups and continue to grow and develop our formulae to get the best that we can out of these meet ups. The committee also had a planning day, where we brainstormed ideas to make 2026 even bigger and better than 2025. We also had a great end of year celebration and catch up at Verity Lane! Thank you to everyone who came, and it was a lot of fun to see a swathe of old faces and even a few new ones! All in all, we have had a great end to the year, and are looking forward to turning our gaze to the new year ahead!
President’s Update
Hope everyone is having a most excellent end of year. I want to thank the CSFG committee for the excellent work they’ve done in running booths at the cons, hosting our crit groups, and launching an anthology. Truly takes a village and I can’t thank them enough. I also want to take this opportunity to appreciate and thank everyone in the guild. I know I wouldn’t be the person I am today without the support, the advice, the good times, and the love I’ve received from the folx here. This time of year can be hard on people. The stress is real, the idea that you have to be everything for everyone can be overwhelming, and of course, the depression, the anxiety, and all the not-so-fun stuff that comes along with this time of year. I want you to know you’re not alone. We may not know exactly what you’re dealing with, but we can empathize, and I can promise that some of us have been where you are. And although we may not be able to get you out of that hole, we can jump in with you. We’re writers after all. We can always, “once more into the breach, dear friends, once more.”
For those with loved ones near you, may you have a wonderful time together. With those who may not have anyone around, know that we’ve got love for you here.
We’ve got some great stuff ahead in the coming year that we can’t wait to share with all of you, in the meantime, be safe. Be kind to yourselves, and be excellent to each other.
— Americo
Monthly Meeting
We didn’t have a December monthly meeting! We all met up and shared drinks and snacks instead. Thank you to everyone who came to our end of year catch up, it was fantastic to see so many familiar faces, and a few new people! While we love to catch up and write, it was also nice to have an event where the only thing on the agenda was to hang out. It wrapped up what has been an exciting year for the Guild, and we are looking forward to what next year is going to bring us.
This month, we are excited to take everyone back to the dawn of time when the Guild was first formed. Join us to listen to a few of the founding members speak about the history of the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild, how it started, and the early days of the organisation. This is a topic which has been of interest to us for a while, as the 30th anniversary of CSFG approaches in a few short years.
Links to the online presentation will be available closer to the date, otherwise we look forward to seeing you 7pm on Wednesday 21 January at the Burns Club in Kambah.
CanCon
CSFG is going to be at CanCon! Come see us in the Budawang pavilion over the 24th to the 26th of January, where we will have a stall with member’s books and members themselves to chat writing, reading, and any other hyperfixations which take them that day.
We will also need some volunteers to help us out! CanCon goes over three days, so while we have a smaller table, we will still need plenty of hands to man it. You can sign up to be a volunteer at this handy spreadsheet. Just a reminder that if you volunteer for at least 2 hours, you will get to sell any of your stock or merchandise without paying the 10% sales fee to have stock on the CSFG table.
If you want to sell stock on the table, you can register your interest and the stock you are looking to sell by filling in this form: CSFG Market Sellers Agreement
Membership Drive
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, not because of the holidays, but because it’s time to renew your CSFG membership! We will send a separate update outside of the newsletter, but this is your pre-reminder that the nerd tax is due. For only $5 you get unlimited access to a community of writers, creatives, fans, and appreciators, as well as our critique groups, our regular get togethers, our monthly meetings, and anything else which the committee decides to organise.
If you are already a member and can’t remember the last time you paid your dues, or you’re new to the org and want to test the waters, you can sign up or renew your membership here.
Critique Groups
After taking a month off, our two critique groups are back with a bang. Unlike many other crit groups, CSFG’s are open to all, with no obligations except reading the stories submitted for a particular meeting. Even if you’ve never critiqued anything before, we recommend coming along and developing your crit muscles.
Short Story Crit runs on the first and last Wednesday of every month – slightly adjusted in January and December – with submissions due by the weekend before. Everyone is welcome to attend, whether submitting or critiquing or just listening in.
Novel Crit runs a bit differently. We use our January meeting for expressions of interest, and to set up a critique schedule for the rest of the year. If you’re interested in having your novel critiqued in 2026, you’ll need to attend our first meeting on Wednesday 14th January, so we can get our calendar set up. As with Short Story Crit, however, everyone is welcome to read and critique regardless of whether they’ve submitted something.
We also had positive feedback for getting a comic book club up and running where we will read and talk about a comic/graphic novel every month! We will get more info soon on when we will start that up.
January Calendar
Saturday 3rd – Scribbles and Nibbles: 10am, National Library of Australia, Parkes (in person)
Wednesday 14th – Novel Critique Group: 7pm (online)
Saturday 17th – Scribbles and Nibbles: 10am, National Library of Australia, Parkes (in person)
Wednesday 21st – Monthly Meeting: 7pm, Burns Club, Kambah (hybrid)
Wednesday 28th – Short Story Critique Group: 7pm (online) (stories due the Sunday before)
Friday 30th – Movie Night: 8pm (online)
For information about any of these events or activities, reach out to us at [email protected] or message a committee member on Discord.
Note: links to join hybrid meetings online are shared through csfg.groups.io and the CSFG Discord server.
This month’s feature image is Hunters in the Snow 1565 by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
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