Irish Fiction Fridays: Bob Shaw: Light of Other Days

Welcome to Irish Fiction Friday! This week we feature a short story by well-known Irish fan Bob Shaw, who was very involved in early Irish fandom. We’ve already featured The Enchanted Duplicator that he co-wrote with Walter Willis. “Light of Other Days” features illustrations by Paul Campbell and was nominated for a Hugo in 1967. […]

A Word About Progress Reports From Our Bid Chair

Greetings from the Chair’s desk, So it is important to me and the committee that we clearly communicate before our vote about what we are doing with our progress reports. In the modern world, many people get their information now online or electronically by email, and conventions send out a huge amount of information using […]

Irish Fiction Fridays: The Mystery of the Sea: Bram Stoker

Happy Irish Fiction Friday! Today we for your entertainment, we offer a less well known supernatural thriller by the very well-known Bram Stoker: The Mystery of the Sea.  Abraham Stoker was born on November 8, 1847 in Clontarf, County Dublin, Ireland and died on April 20, 1912 in London, England. He attended Trinity College and […]