Fall 2006 Newsletter PDF - Paradox
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Fall 2006 Newsletter PDF - Paradox
FALL 2006 DMSFS PARADOX R EAD. I MAGINE. T HINK. September, October, November 2006 DMSFS Officer Nominations & Elections Nominations for DMSFS club offices will take place at the September 8th & 22nd DMSFS meetings with elections taking place at the September 22nd meeting. All offices are up for election: president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and property manager. DMSFS members may nominate themselves or other (cooperative) members. Here is your chance to contribute to the continued success of DMSFS! DEMICON 17: It's A Wrap! Writer Guest of Honor: Frederick Pohl Artist Guest of Honor: Janet Chui Fan Guests of Honor: Ted Poovey & Darice Schriber-Poovey Toastmaster Emeritus: Rusty Hevelin Toastmaster & Designated Comedy Relief: Tadao Tomomatsu Music: The Great Luke Ski Ghost of Honor: Rod Serling DemiCon 17 ConCom: Greg Abba, Michael Anderson, Diane Dunlap DemiCon 17 ConCom Mike Anderson, Diane Dunlap, and Greg Abba reading important announcements during Opening Ceremonies Costume Con 24 ConCom Sallie Abba, Pierre Pettinger, and Les Roth take care of some unfinished business during DemiCom 17’s Opening Ceremonies Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin describes his acquaintance with Rod Serling Inside This Issue: • More DemiCon 17 Highlights Toastmaster Tadao Tomomatsu tells the tale of his “Heros” audition during Opening Ceremoines More From DemiCon 17 DemiCon 17 Blood Drive Summary DemiCon, in conjunction with the Heinlein Society and the Blood Center of Iowa, hosted its second annual Blood drive. I would like to personally thank all persons that came and donated their time as support staff as well as those persons that donated blood. There were 32 folks that volunteered to share a pint. Fifteen of those individuals were first time donors. Sixteen individual units of blood were collected. We had five persons that did a “double red” donation—this is where the equivalent of 2 units of red blood cells are collected and the plasma is returned to the donor. The total number of units collected was twenty six. This year there were a few donors turned down for a low hematocrit. In discussing this with the Blood Center Staff, several possible reasons were identified. Some of those reasons included dehydration (not drinking enough fluids), stress, the heat, not eating regularly. It is important to remember that we stay hydrated, get plenty of rest and try for less stress in our lives. I realize that during the convention many of us forget about the little things because we are busy trying to make the con go smoothly, but we do what we need to do. We have another blood drive scheduled for next year. It will be held on Saturday, May 19, 2007. The hours of operation will be 9:30 AM-2:30 PM. This will allow dealers and staff that need to be working during those hours the opportunity to donate to a very worthwhile cause. By Sheril Harper Excerpts from Artist Guest Janet Chui's Blog About Her DemiCon 17 Experiences Man, what can I say? I'm exhausted and energized at the same time thinking about the con, which was extremely well run, with friendly and very capable, talented people -- everyone there was fabulous. I am very grateful and impressed by DemiCon's Con Com, Megan took care of us really well, I can't believe Greg was there on early Friday morning at 1 am to pick us up from the Des Moines airport. Con Com ran a fabulous tight ship, an ambitious convention program with excellent technical support at all times. Even though Frederick Pohl canceled, Gay Haldeman, the Great Luke Ski, and Tadao Tomomatsu were unexpected surprises. If Mr Pohl had been there too, I think we would have exploded from fun overload. (Can I just say: Panels about liquor? Freakin' genius!) Astronomy panels too? I just wish the stargazing session hadn't overlapped the Great Luke Ski's concert. There's nothing I can put in words that would do justice to describing it. I laughed till I cried. Came out of the concert feeling quite weak. I don't know how, but he had even managed to get MUCH better when I last seen him at Gen Con. As mentioned, Gay Haldeman (I am so out of the SFF circuit my first thought was "Is her husband THAT Joe?") was one of the unexpected surprises and lo, she had just come out of coaching Clarion East for a week. She was wonderfully nice and at the Dead Dog Party we discussed Clarion, and insects. All I can say is, the current Clarion East class sounds like they're working way too hard. Stories oozing everywhere. Sending submissions to the Surreal Botany project while at Clarion. You guys obviously need more Mafia, or Settlers of Catan, or Tequila parties. Really! I sorta-moderated panels for the first time (no moderators were set in the program) and took to it really quick (I think). The panel about art commissions was one I proposed and I think we covered lots of useful information, going into book art quite a bit. Quick note about blogging: Blogging came up at the panel about small publishing companies, and at some point someone asked how much is too much to put into a blog when one is trying to become an author. The answer to that (besides "It's a fine balance") that I took away from the same question at Trinoc*Con was: Whatever one wants to put on the blog. At least be consistent on the topics you cover and don't pull any surprises. (Of course, I like this answer because it lets me continue posting everything I like on THIS blog, which has consistently been either art, books, programming, environment, and politics-related in addition to the day-to-day, or week-to-week stuff. Did I miss anything?) DemiCon 17 Masqerade Results & Photos Best In Show Joe Myers "The White Mage" The Chicks in the Mail Award Melissa Hawk "Mail Order Bride" Best Parody Becky Kinnamon, David Winterton, Dain Winterton "The Lawn Ranger" Most Beautiful Danielle Roth Rainbow Fairy" Best Heritage Samantha Myers "Springtime in Japan" Best Apprentice Taliesin Roth "Devilition Man" Best Use of Materials Isaac Duncan "Guardian of the Dwarves" Most Humorous Susan Liebhart, Samantha & Elisabeth DeCrane "Dragon Chow" Masquerade Department Head Rachelle Hrubetz Masquerade Master of Ceremonies Denny Lynch Pierre Pettinger on behalf Costume Con 25 awarded a free CC25 membership to Melissa Hawk for "Mail Order Bride" Paradox Extra: Rose Field's DemiCon 17 Convention Newsletters At last year’s DemiCon 16 Rose Field noticed we did not have a convention newsletter. For this year’s DemiCon 17, Rose took time away from her convention enjoyment and created DemiCon’s first convention newsletter. Reprinted here are her two issues of DemiTasse. DemiCon 17 Instant Filk (in 50 Minutes) Ode To Porthos (To the Tune of: How Much Is That Doggy In the Window?) Why is there a doggy on the starship? (arf, arf) The one with the waggely tail. Why is there a doggy on the starship? (arf, arf) I know Dr. Phlox had a snail. I'm off on a trip to Klingon homeworld, To return this foul Klingon alive. I had to take along my little puppy, So that he wouldn't mess the warp drive. Why is there a doggy on the starship? (arf, arf) The one with the waggely tail. Why is there a doggy on the starship? (arf, arf) I know Dr. Phlox had a snail. I read that the Klingons hate Tribbles. Someday they'll all hate Deep Space 9. Oh, how my dear doggy does piddle, When he gets into Klingon blood wine. I don't want a Suliban or Vulcan. I just want to warp on back home. I'll put out a call to Al or Ziggy. My service won't charge me to roam. I know why my doggy's on the starship. He does have a waggely tail. Producers and sponsors like puppies; They don't want the series to fail! Captain Jonathan Archer with his dog Porthos Courtesy Wikepedia (c) Instant Filk 2006 (Robert Uy, Dan Gardner, Tammy Mohning, Patty Westlund, Rodney Ruff, Bob Cook, Marty Cook, Al Andersen, and Max Rauer). Filked at DemiCon XVII in 50 minutes. Original words and music by Bob Merrill. DemiCin 17 Presents Rum by Gum II: Blender Wars Recipes (Part 1) Sallie’s Smoothie 1½ bananas 2 – 3 strawberries 6 oz. Malibu Passion Fruit Rum 3 oz. Malibu Coconut Rum 1 – 2 cups ice Combine all ingredients in smoothie machine, process to desired consistency, and serve. Strawberry Daiquiri a lá Sue 1½ oz. Bacardi light rum 1 oz. triple sec ¾ oz. lime juice 1 T sugar 3 – 4 strawberries Ice Combine in a blender. Serve in a stemmed glass with strawberry garnish. Parisian Blond Batida Abaci 1 cup dark rum 1 cup light cream 1 cup triple sec 1 – 2 cups ice (For a Dark Parisian Blond, add 1 – 2 oz. Crème de Cacao.) Combine ingredients in a smoothie machine or blender, blend to desired consistency, and serve. 1 glass crushed ice 2 oz. Cachaca 4 oz. fresh pineapple chunks 1 tsp. sugar Combine in a blender. Serve in a goblet with short straws. Batida Kiwi Scorpion 24 oz. unsweetened pineapple juice 6 oz. Mai Tai mix 3 oz. orange brandy (or Orange Curacao) 3 oz. light rum 3 oz. dark rum 3 oz. 151 rum 1 – 2 cups ice Combine ingredients in a smoothie machine or blender, blend to desired consistency, and serve. (For a punchbowl, unblended: 2 large cans pineapple juice 1 bottle Mai Tai mix ½ bottle orange brandy 8 oz. each kind of rum) 1 glass crushed ice 2 oz. Cachaca 2 kiwis 1 tsp. sugar Combine in a blender. Decadence 1 oz. Bacardi light rum 2 large scoops rainbow sherbet Pineapple juice to thin Mix in a blender. Serve in a pretty glass. Daiquiri, Batida, and Decadence recipes are from Susan Leabhart. More Rum By Gum II Recipes will be published in the Winter 2006-2007 Paradox. Over the Horizon - DemiCon 18 May 18th-20th, 2007, at the Hotel Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa Writer Guest of Honor: Catherine Asaro Artist Guest of Honor: Theresa Mather Fan Guest of Honor: Steve "Wookie" Houle Toastmaster Emeritus: Rusty Hevelin Toastmaster: Tadao Tomomatsu ConCom: Alan Guile, Megan Harper, Les Roth Calendars and Milestones Birthdays September 7 Dan Gardner September 2006 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Sat 2 September 8 Jeremy Bement September 12 Jesscera Barron-Miller 3 4 10 5 11 6 12 7 13 14 8 DMSFS Meeting 9 15 16 September 19 Andrew & Arthur Cleary September 28 Ruth Sheller September 29 Gabrielle Roach 17 18 24 19 25 20 26 21 27 28 22 DMSFS Meeting 23 29 30 September 29 Rowan Louise Poovey October 4 Diane Dunlap & Rodney Ruff October 6 Mandi Arthur October 2006 Sun 1 Mon 2 October 7 Kat Barron-Miller Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 October 12 Wendy Arnburg October 16 Mike Svien Archon 30, Collinsville, IL 8 9 10 11 12 Archon 30 15 13 DMSFS Meeting 14 ICON 31, Cedar Rapids, IA 16 17 18 19 20 DMSFS Meeting 21 23 24 25 26 27 DMSFS Meeting 28 Convivial, Bloomington, MN 29 30 31 October 26 Johnathon Dixson November 17 Brian Weigel ICON 31 22 October 21 Nancy Wirsig McClure November 19 Mary K. Webster November 21 Scott Koslow November 23 Rachelle Hrubetz Convivial Calendars and Milestones November 2006 Sun Mon Tue Wed 1 Thu Fri 2 3 Sat 4 Contraception 17, Kansas City, MO 5 6 7 8 9 10 DMSFS Meeting Contraception 17 12 11 WindyCon 33, Chicago IL 13 14 15 16 17 18 Anniversaries Sept 1, 1990 Tammy & Jon Mohning Sept 17, 1994 Brian Weigel & Susan Stewart Nov 10, 1979 Greg & Sallie Abba Nov 21, 1983 Bob & Sheril Harper WindyCon 33 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 24 NO DMSFS MEETING 25 Nov 23, 1996 Scott & Wendy Arnburg Starbase Indy, Indianapolis, IN Starbase Indy DMSFS meetings are held at the West Des Moines Community Center 217 5th St. There is parking and a covered entrance at the rear of the building off of 4th St. Down the Road DemiCon 18: May 18th - 20th, 2007 at the Hotel Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa Heinlein 100: July 6th-8th, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center & Westin Crown Center, Kansas City, Missouri Archon 31 / 9TH NASFIC: August 2nd - 5th, 2007 at the Collinsville, IL Gateway Center. 65th World Science Fiction Convention: August 30th - September 3rd, 2007 Yokohama, Japan Paradox Time Warping Highlights From Last Year‚s Fall 2005 Paradox Included: • • • DMSFS-sponsored Iowa State Fair Cooking Contest results & pictures. DemiCon 16 pictures and highlights. Book review by Mary K. Wilson. Highlights From Fall 2001‚s Paradox Included: • • • • • The winner of the DMSFS Motto Contest was Paul Clites with: “Read. Imagine. Think.” A “Thank You” from DemiCon 12 Fan Guest of Honor Tadao Tomomatsu. Jeannette Roth’s article with pictures about her visit to “Star Trek: The Experience” in Las Vegas. Jon Mohning’s article about his experiences with Iowa State University’s Virtual Reality Chamber. Ann Totusek’s article about Mike & Candy Anderson’s wedding. The Des Moines Science Fiction Society, LTD. P.O. Box 7572 Des Moines, IA. 50323 How to Reach Us: If you need to contact the Des Moines Science Fiction Society for any reason, including subscription to this newsletter and submission of newsletter articles or information, you may do so via any of the following methods: By US Mail: The Des Moines Science Fiction Society, Ltd. P.O. Box 7572 Des Moines, IA. 50323 By E-mail: paradoxwrangler@dmsfs.org (Subject: For Paradox) By Website: www.dmsfs.org DMSFS meets twice a month at the www.demicon.org West Des Moines Community Center 217 5th St. There is parking By Phone: (515) 830-1305 and a covered entrance at the rear (Voice mail checked daily) of the building off of 4th St. The business meeting begins at 6:30pm and the fun stuff starts at 7:00pm. Around 8:00pm we go out to dinner as a group. Contributors To This Issue: Rose Field, Sheril Harper, DemiCon 17 Instant Filk Gang, Photographs by: Bryan Andersen Edited by Jon Mohning. Thank you one and all! Deadline for Winter 2006-2007 Paradox submissions: November 24 2006 Articles, reviews, photos, etc., can be e-mailed to paradoxwrangler@dmsfs.org
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