Support the Portland 2026 #ScienceFiction & Fantasy Symposium, 6/20 at Beaverton's Masonic Lodge #SF #SFF #Fantasy #PDX #PortlandOregon #PortlandOR #con #SFcon To register, mail $15 check to: Symposium 2026 POB 11601 Portland OR 97211-0601 (No online payent/registration yet) {more}

#Portland 2026 #ScienceFiction & Fantasy Symposium, 6/20 @ Beaverton's Masonic Lodge a one-track event w/ Guest of Honor Steve Perry

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More detail soon. No dealers or artshow, no food (but 21 restaurants/food carts in 3 blocks).
Fill your summer w/ friends & a good 6 hrs meet up w/ other fen. #SF #SFF #Fantasy #PDX #con #SFcon #PortlandORegon

Are you at #arisia2026 ?

Come see me at:

Fact-checking for Fantasy: Research Tips. TODAY at 5:30 in Harvard Square.

Broad Universe Rapid-Fire Reading. TODAY at 8:00 in Central Square

#bookstodon #arisia #sfcon @books @Books @bookstodon

Coming soon to a dealer’s room near you (if you’re at Arisia)! Come see the Broad Universe table and come hear us read on Saturday night!

#bookstodon #arisia #broaduniverse #arisia2026 #SFCon @Books @books @bookstodon

Sorry, got a bit distracted with Jenkins fun (I do have a day job I think)

This is how we do (since 1982...)

#trustbutverify #sfcon #notjustforrubyanymore #didyouknowyoucanunittestyourchangelogs

Absolutely gobsmacked to receive not one, but two awards at the Swancon Art Show!

Both were for "The Infinite Library" - a little story kiosk project I thought up one evening, loaded up with all the little bits of fiction I have shared here.

Inside the library-shaped shell is a Raspberry Pi3 and a M02 thermal printer, along with some scripts that I wrote to randomly print a story on the press of a button concealed as a part of the roof.

I received the "Judges Selection" and "Technical Innovation" prizes.

A huge thank-you to the Swancon49 Committee and Guests who made up the judging panel.

I will be bringing the Library to any (and all) cons I attend in the future, so that everyone can have a little story to read any time they need one.

#Swancon #Swancon49 #ArtShow #Microfic #Tootfic #SFCon #NotActuallyFiction

@Em0nM4stodon As a user from well back in the day, pre-1990...this space reminds me a great deal of the original EFNet/NSFNet/ARPANet I used to inhabit when I was in college, prior to The September That Never Ended (if anyone picks up on that reference).

The users came from a mostly academic or research-forward corporate background; the powers that be in the corporate world mostly had no conception of what the Internet was, and once they discovered it, still didn't have a real idea how it worked, as it was antithetical to the ethos of capitalism. Thus, the user base exhibited traits associated with enthusiastic engineers and academics: braininess, neophilia, curiosity, imagination. Being geeky and different was celebrated and encouraged. The same mentality you might find at an SF convention, art gallery, museum, or junior/local theater project. Communities were intentional, and there was a sense of reciprocal rights and recognition...a celebration of our global diversity.

Of course, flamewars there were...but overall, there was a nurturing of positive growth within the space.

Ancient history, of course. I am wondering if there is a self-regulation that's involved. When I describe the Fediverse to others, even friends whom I consider intelligent, there seems to be a lack of exact comprehension about what it is I'm talking about. (And among my age cohort, there's also a fatigue with social media in general, which I think is partly a function of age, and partly an accrual of bad experiences on Facebook and other corporatized media.)

When I started my phpBB forum as a general online space, I found the "culture" of such forums to be *radically* different. I described it as the "what's your favorite donut" mentality - everything was facile and superficial, like the scene in the kitchen at an awkward party. It just never took off and I don't have any idea why. (Several people close to me have encouraged me not to delete the forums; if you wish to go there, see my profile and pinned post for the address and registration code.)

#Fediverse #EFNet #ARPANet #NSFNet #phpBB #Forum #SFCon #diversity

I miss good sf conventions

‘79 was Joan D Vinge and Karl Kofoed (artist)
“80 was Larry Niven and Vincent Di Fate (artist)
“81 was Joe Haldeman and Darrell Sweet (artist)
“82 was CJCherryh and Carl Lundgren(artist)
#sfcon

I miss good sf conventions

‘79 was Joan D Vinge and Karl Kofoed (artist) “80 was Larry Niven and Vincent Di Fate (artist) “81 was Joe Haldeman and Darrell Sweet (artist) “82 was CJCherryh and Carl Lundgren(artist) #sfcon

I’m not going to Philcon. It’s been sub par. It’s gotten rid of “Guest of Honor” in lieu of “Principal Speaker”. That says something about both Philcon and their regard or ability to garner writers and “names”.

I’d love to go to a “real” SF con. But, they no longer exist.

#sfcon #failure #philcon