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John is ambivalent, Alison is against, and Liz is hangry.
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Letters of comment
Ali Baker Brooks (Facebook)
Chris Garcia (email)
2008 Worldcon site selection
Farah Mendlesohn (email)
Dream Foundry
The original announcement of the Carole Goldman Fund
Con or Bust
“If you are Palestinian, or identify as a member of the Palestinian diaspora … you may qualify for a larger grant from the [Carole] Goldman Fund.”
The deadline for the 2025 round seems to have been October 2024, so it might be worth checking before October 2025 if you’re interested in the 2026 round
2026 Eurocon: Metropol Con in Berlin
Jan Harley (Facebook)
Kin-Ming Looi (Facebook)
Looi
Raj (Mastodon)
Tammy Coxen (Bluesky)
We also heard from Lynelle Howell, Peter Sullivan, Sam Skipsey, Sandra Bond, and Shi Lala
Eastercon 2025: Reconnect in Belfast
Rattlebag has won Best Bar in Northern Ireland at the CLASS Awards
Worldcon 2025: Seattle
Consultative votes on Retro Hugo Awards and Best Professional/Fan Artist
New Business Meeting business had to have been submitted by 4 June 2025
Apparently WSFS is pronounced “whiz-fizz”?!
“About Choosing Convention Program Participants” by Erin Underwood
“Genre Grapevine’s Deep Dive into the Use of ChatGPT by Seattle Worldcon” by Jason Sanford
Picks
John: Welcome to Forever by Nathan Tavares
Alison: Andor
J Michael Straczynski is moving to the UK to write British TV shows
Liz: The Incandescent by Emily Tesh
Novacon 54
Credits
Cover art: “Liz Hits the Smörgåsbord” by Alison Scott
Alt text: Liz, depicted as the Incredible Hulk, comes across a table on which lie many items of food (sketched in black and white) including John (a sausage roll) and Alison (an almond croissant), rendered in colour. The words “Octothorpe 136” appear at the top and “You won’t like Liz when she’s hangry” appear at the bottom.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)