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John skips leg day, Alison skips art day, and Liz skips opinions.
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Letters of comment
Alan Fleming & David Bamford (email)
Eastercon 2027: Unconfined in Glasgow
Christopher J Garcia (email)
Doug Faunt (Facebook)
Fredrik Coulter (Facebook)
Jake Casella Brookins (email)
Jesi Lipp (Facebook)
Meg MacDonald (Facebook)
Paul Weimer (Bluesky)
Raj (Bluesky)
Sari Polvinen (email)
Shi Lala (Facebook)
Next episode, we are going to watch Dredd!
2025 Worldcon: Seattle
Seattle apologised after we recorded
The Hugo Awards longlist is now out!
Donald E Eastlake III at the MPC
2026 Worldcon: LAcon V in Los Angeles
Weyodi OldBear: first post, second post
Apology from the chair
2027 Worldcon: Montréal
Old bid site
Jeph Jacques’s Questionable Content
Picks
John: FlickFleet
Eurydice Games
Alison: Slay the Spire again
Liz: Luminous by Sylvia Park
“More Real Than Him”
Credits
Cover art: “Inside Coverage” by Arthur Thomson
Alt text: An abstract, geometric figure stands, their torso through a panel which has various trailing wires. There is a radio or walkie talkie on the floor and a textured background which is also geometric. The words “Octothorpe 143” appear at the top, “Walt Willis” appear at the right, and “Inside Coverage” appear at the bottom.
Explanation: This is a previously unused piece of art by Atom (Arthur Thomson), originally intended for a Walt Willis column in Hyphen that never happened. Alison wants to use it as an Octothorpe cover to make Atom eligible for Best Fanzine Cover in the FAAn awards. Except, you know, not.
Theme music: “Surf Shimmy” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)