[CircularOfJanus] September Circular

Lynette R. F. Cowper lcowper at io.com
Sat Sep 12 08:50:12 EDT 2009


Circle of Janus Science Fiction Club of Indiana
  The Circular of Janus
  September 4, 2009
  Volume 30, Issue 9

Contents:
  Presidential Ponderings - Kathie Thompson
  Minutes of the August Meeting - Stephen Kendall
  Answers to the August Circular
  New Books - from Locus
  A Few Cool Things to Do in Indy - Lynette Cowper
  Mark Your Calendars
  Meeting Info & Club Officers

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Presidential Ponderings
  by Kathie Thompson

Hello to everyone out there. It is that time of year again when we get to 
celebrate the hard work for the convention with the "After the Con Bash." 
There will be a lot of relaxing and just having fun. There is a chance I 
will be there (hopefully as I am currently on disability for the car 
accident) but we will try. I want to thank everyone for their well wishes 
and kind thoughts, positive energy, and prayers.

Your President,
  Kathie Thompson

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Minutes of the August Meeting
  by Stephen Kendall

August 1, 2009, 7:00pm at the facilities of:
    Seventh & Eighth United Christian Church,
    2916 W 30th St,
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46222.

Board members in attendance:
    Andy Andrews, Chairman of the Board
    Kathie Thompson, President
    Stephen Kendall, Secretary
    Ellen Patterson, InConJunction 29 ConChair
    Mike Cowper, InConJunction 31 ConChair

Board members not in attendance (reason):
    Lynette Cowper, Vice President (illness)
    Tony Patterson, Treasurer (unknown)
    Jeff Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms (out of town)
    Kat Robertson, InConJunction 30 ConChair (illness)

Circle of Janus members in attendance (if attendance was taken):
    Not taken.

Call the meeting to order:
    Called to order at 7:09pm (delayed start due to low attendance).

Guests introduced:
    None.

Reading of the last meeting's minutes:
    Minutes accepted as published.

Board report:
    None.

Treasurer's report:
    None submitted.

InConJunction 29 Convention Report:
    Thanks were extended to all who helped.
    Final count was around 400 paid attendees and fewer than 100 comps.
    (Randy Porter reported that Origins was down 14%, expected to be down 
20%.)
    Surveys were mostly positive.
    The After-the-Con Bash will be 9/12/2009 at the Cowpers' house.

InConJunction 30 Convention Report:
    Not present.

InConJunction 31 Convention Report:
    Still planning to have a convention.

Other communications:
    None of note.

Member Services Report:
    Birthday cards are going out.

Member Activities Report:
    Randy Porter will present tonight on the history of Gen Con.
    Non-meeting meeting hosts were solicited.

Old Business:
    Bylaws:
       Bylaws, Grammar, and Spelling had no report, but was tasked to have 
something to present at the next board meeting (9/15/2009).

    Anniversary Party:
       The Fountainhead Apartments clubhouse was considered for the 30th 
Anniversary Party.
       The members present voted to accept that location.

New Business:
    Email List:
       The use of the email list was discussed. A monthly CoJ etiquette 
email was proposed.

Chaos was temporarily declared at 7:38pm for Randy Porter to speak. Chaos 
was ended at 8:28pm.

Announcements:
    Mike Cowper: Feed the kitty!
    John Belden: Spoke about Indy Fringe Festival.
    Randy Porter: A Poe expert will speak here.
    Mike Suess: The next ASH comics show is 8/30/2009.
    Mike Wickliff: Rifftraxx will be 8/13/2009, live from Tennessee to 
theaters around the country, including Indianapolis.

Chaos was declared at 8:34pm.

Respectfully submitted,
  Stephen Kendall, secretary

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Name Those Ships/Buildings/Cities!

Throughout the pdf version of the newsletter you will find pictures of 
cities, buildings and ships from various shows. See how many you can 
recognize!

August Circular Answers:
  2: Wraith dart, Stargate Atlantis
  3, top left: Jupiter2, Lost in Space
  3, midle right: NSEA Protector, GalaxyQuest
  4: Whitestar, Babylon 5
  6: Xavier Institute, X-Men
  7, top right: Stargate, Stargate SG-1
  7, bottom left: Titan Tower, Teen Titans
  8: Eagle, Space 1999

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New Books
  From locusmag.com

September 2009
  Atwood, Margaret * The Year of the Flood * (Bloomsbury, hc)
  Atwood, Margaret * The Year of the Flood * (Doubleday/Talese, hc)
  Bacigalupi, Paolo * The Windup Girl * (Night Shade Books, hc)
  Baker, Phil * The Devil is a Gentleman: The Life and Times of Dennis 
Wheatley * (Dedalus, nf, hc)
  Banks, Iain * Transition * (Orbit US, hc)
  Brom * The Child Thief * (Eos, hc)
  Brooks, Terry * A Princess of Landover * (Orbit, hc/tpb)
  Brooks, Terry * A Princess of Landover * (Ballantine Del Rey, hc)
  Brown, John * Servant of a Dark God * (Tor, hc)
  Brust, Steven * Iorich * (Tor, hc)
  Campbell, Ramsey * Creatures of the Pool * (PS Publishing, hc)
  Campbell, Ramsey * Look Behind You * (PS Publishing, cln, hc)
  Cashore, Kristin * Fire * (Gollancz, hc/tpb)
  Collins, Suzanne * Catching Fire * (Scholastic Press, nvl-ya, hc)
  + Erikson, Steven * Bauchelain & Korbal Broach * (Tor, cln, hc)
  Gibson, Gary * Nova War * (Tor UK, hc)
  Gray, Alasdair * Life in Pictures * (Canongate, nf, hc)
  Gregory, Daryl * The Devil's Alphabet * (Ballantine Del Rey, tpb)
  Herbert, Brian, & Kevin J. Anderson * Jessica of Dune * (Tor, hc)
  Homan, Daniel * Queen of Hearts * (Prime Books, tpb)
  Koch, Meliva, ed. * L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 
XXV * (Galaxy, anth)
  Lake, Jay * The Specific Gravity of Grief * (Fairwood Press, nva, hc)
  + McAuley, Paul * The Quiet War * (Pyr, tpb)
  Morgan, Richard * The Cold Commands * (Gollancz, hc)
  + Ness, Patrick * The Ask and the Answer * (Candlewick Press, nvl-ya, hc)
  Resnick, Mike * Dreamwish Beasts and Snarks * (Golden Gryphon Press, cln, 
hc)
  Van Gelder, Gordon, ed. * The Best of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science 
Fiction * (Tachyon Publications, anth, hc)
  VanderMeer, Jeff * Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 
21st-Century Writer * (Tachyon Publications, nf, tpb)
  Williams, Conrad * Decay Inevitable * (Solaris)
  Williams, Conrad A. * Decay Inevitable * (Solaris US)

October 2009
  Bradbury, Ray * Bullet Trick: Teleplays and Short Stories * (Gauntlet 
Press, cln, hc)
  + Cashore, Kristin * Fire * (Dial, nvl-ya, hc)
  Chadbourn, Mark * The Silver Skull * (Pyr, tpb)
  Datlow, Ellen, ed. * Best Horror of the Year 1 * (Night Shade Books, 
anth, tpb)
  Datlow, Ellen, ed. * Digital Domains: A Decade of Science Fiction & 
Fantasy * (Prime Books, anth, tpb)
  Gabaldon, Diana * An Echo in the Bone * (Delacorte, hc)
  Gaiman, Neil * The Tales of Odd * (Bloomsbury, cln, hc)
  Hamilton, Laurell K. * Divine Misdemeanors * (Bantam UK, hc)
  + Hobb, Robin * Dragon Keeper * (Eos, hc)
  Horton, Rich, ed. * Science Fiction: The Best of the Year: 2009 Edition * 
(Cosmos, anth)
  Jones, Gwyneth * Imagination Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, 
Feminism, Technology and Politics * (Aqueduct Press, nf, tpb)
  Jordan, Robert, & Brandon Sanderson * A Memory of Light * (Orbit, hc)
  Kelly, James Patrick, & John Kessel, eds. * The Secret History of Science 
Fiction * (Tachyon Publications, anth, hc)
  King, Stephen * Under the Dome * (Hodder & Stoughton, hc)
  King, Stephen * Under the Dome * (Scribner, hc)
  Lackey, Mercedes * Gwenhyfar: The White Enchantress * (DAW, hc)
  Martin, George R. R. * A Dance with Dragons * (Bantam Spectra, hc)
  Palmer, Philip * Red Claw * (Orbit, tpb)
  Pratchett, Terry * The Unseen Academicals * (Doubleday UK, hc)
  Pratchett, Terry * The Unseen Academicals * (Harper, hc)
  Reynolds, Alastair * Terminal World * (Gollancz, hc)
  Reynolds, Alastair * Thousandth Night & Minla's Flowers * (Subterranean 
Press, cln, hc)
  Roden, Barbara * Northwest Passages * (Prime Books, cln, hc)
  Sapkowski, Andrzej * Times of Anger * (Gollancz, hc/tpb)
  Scholes, Ken * Canticle * (Tor, hc)
  Shinn, Sharon * Gateway * (Viking, nvl-ya, hc)
  Shinn, Sharon * Quatrain * (Ace, cln, hc)
  Skillingstead, Jack * Are You There and Other Stories * (Golden Gryphon 
Press, cln, hc)
  Snodgrass, Melinda * The Edge of Ruin * (Tor, hc)
  Strahan, Jonathan, ed. * Eclipse Three * (Night Shade Books, anth, tpb)
  Straub, Peter * American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe 
to the Pulps * (Library of America, hc)
  Straub, Peter * American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 
1940s Until Now * (Library of America, hc)
  Sturgeon, Theodore * Slow Sculpture: The Complete Stories of Theodore 
Sturgeon: Volume XII * (North Atlantic, cln, hc)
  VanderMeer, Ann, & Jeff VanderMeer * The Kosher Guide to Imaginary 
Animals * (Tachyon Publications, nf, hc)

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A Few Cool Things to Do in Indy
By Lynette Cowper

Heritage Festivals: Indianapolis boasts a bunch of heritage festivals with 
great food, dancing, art, and more. Here's a selection:
    Indy Irish Festival: Sep 18 to 20, Military Park. $20 for the weekend, 
various day rates.
    Fiesta Indianapolis: Sep. 19, American Legion Mall. Free.

Fishers Renaissance Faire: Celebrate and experience the period of 
16th-century Renaissance at the 5th annual Faire! Guests are welcome to 
come dressed in Renaissance era costume. $8, adults 13 and over; $5, 
children 5-12; free, children 4 and under. Oct 3 & 4, Conner Prairie.

Ug! The Caveman Musical: Ug and his feisty tribe of Neanderthals are 
feasting on a tasty dinner of wild boar when he decides to tell one of his 
many feats of bravery by reenacting the event. "Pretend it isn't now," he 
tells them, "pretend it is then!" Without knowing it, Ug has invented 
theater, an entirely new way of telling stories. The tribe all agrees that 
this thing Ug calls a "play" is so lifelike and gripping, no one will ever 
want to have a story told any other way. This show is family friendly with 
PG content! $25, adults; $20, seniors 62 and over, full-time students and 
military personnel. Weekends, Sept 18 through October 17, Theatre on the 
Square.

Bouchercon 2009: Bouchercon celebrates the mystery genre and is the 
largest annual meeting in the world for mystery lovers. The convention 
program includes panel discussions, lectures, and other presentations by 
mystery writers and experts on the genre, covering all aspects of mystery 
fiction, thrillers, detective stories, suspense novels, and more. The 2009 
Bouchercon will include special events throughout central Indiana, 
including programs at some of our area's most popular and outstanding 
venues. Sessions are scheduled for the Eiteljorg Museum of American 
Indians and Western Art, the rotunda of Indiana's state house building, 
the Indianapolis City Market, and more. Basic registration for the 2009 
Bouchercon in Indianapolis is $150. The committee plans to offer a reduced 
price for students and families attending the children's programming only, 
and single-day registrations for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday if space 
is available. October 15 - 18, 2009, Hyatt Regency.

The Flame of Love: The Legend of Tristan and Iseult: Featuring Patrick 
Ball and the Medieval Beasts.  The long, dark nights of Medieval Europe 
were rich with stories. But one legend was told and beloved beyond all 
others, The Romance of Tristan and Iseult. Filled with love, passion, 
magic and death, it captivated the listeners because it was the very 
mirror of their own hearts, minds and souls. And to raise the telling 
beyond the power of words there was music: the vielle, the harp, the drum, 
the psaltery and the singing voice. All this made for evenings of 
brilliance and enchantment throughout the Dark Ages. Advance Tickets: $20, 
Door: $25. Oct 25, Indiana History Center.

Nosferatu Film Screening: Nosferatu is one of the first horror films in 
movie history and a great early example of stylistic, rather than 
realistic, cinema. Based heavily on Bram Stoker's Dracula, Murnau's 
atmospheric, visually striking film follows Count Orlok (Max Schreck), a 
reclusive, grotesque nobleman with very vampiric habits. The bloodthirsty 
fellow wreaks havoc on a curious couple. Shown in 16mm. A short pre-film 
talk will be given by Butler University Fairbanks Professor and Media Arts 
Department Chair, Kenneth Creech. Live soundtrack performed by Ensemble 
48. Members $5, Public $9, students free with ID. Oct. 29, Indianapolis 
Museum of Art.

Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs: A new exhibition 
featuring more than 130 treasures from the tomb of the celebrated pharaoh 
Tutankhamun and additional ancient sites. Through Oct 31, Children's 
Museum.

Gardens of the Far East: Travel to the Far East in this Asian-inspired 
show. The Indianapolis Zoo's White River Gardens Hilbert Conservatory will 
be filled with bonsai plants from the Bonsai Club of Indianapolis, as well 
as a variety of Asian-inspired plants. Sept. 26 through Nov. 8, 
Indianapolis Zoo.

The Giver: An adaptation of the popular book teens can't seem to put down. 
This thought-provoking production drops you into the utopian world of 
twelve-year old Jonas as he is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories and 
hold the community's long-forgotten memories of joy and pain. The truth is 
told. The harrowing journey begins. Fridays and Saturdays, Oct 23. through 
Nov. 21, Indiana Repertory Theatre.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Exhibition: The exhibition features artwork, 
costumes and other pieces used in the concept and production for Star 
Wars: The Clone Wars. There'll be a life size Jedi fighter in the Welcome 
Center. The exhibit itself will be in the lower level by the planetarium. 
There are life-size flats of Anakin, Yoda, Ahsoka and other characters 
next to which visitors can pose for pictures. Through Jan 31, 2010, 
Children's Museum.

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Mark Your Calendars

September 2009

  12: After-the-con Bash - Cowper house
  12: IAS General Meeting - Link Observatory
  12: Comic Book Convention - South Bend

  13: Milwaukee Comic Book Con - Milwaukee, WI

  15: CoJ Board Meeting

  17: Lane Wickliff's birthday

  18: Jennifer's Body
  18: Splice (limited)
  18-20: Anime Weekend Atlanta - Atlanta, GA
  18-20: ConStellation - Huntsville, AL
  18-20: Horror Realm - Pittsburgh, PA
  18-20: Reactor - Rosemont, IL
  18-20: SIBCON - Butler, PA

  19: John Belden's birthday
  19-20: CHUCK-a-CON - Pittsburgh, PA
  19-20: Tulsa Comic & Anime Expo - Tulsa, OK

  20: IAC Meeting - Glendale Branch Library

  25: Pandorum
  25: Surrogates
  25-27: Gamers Reunion - Rochester, MN
  25-27: Erie Anime Experience - Edinboro, PA
  25-27: Fields of Honor - Johnston, Iowa
  25-27: GameCon Memphis - Memphis, TN
  25-27: Schoolgirls and Mobilesuits - Minneapolis, MN

  26: IAS New Astronomers Group - McCloud Park
  26: Comic Book Convention - Chesterfield, MO
  26: Tigercon - Towson, MD
  26-27: 2009 Fall Gaming Hoopla - Lake Geneva, WI
  26-27: Phantasm - Peterborough, Ontario
  26-27: Small Press Expo (SPX) - Bethesda, MD

  27: Comic Book Convention - Champaign / Urbana, IL

  28: Jeff and Kathie Thompson's anniversary

  29: NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft final flyby of Mercury

October 2009

  1-4: Buckeye Game Fest - Columbus, OH

  2: Whoosier Network Meeting - Jesus Metropolitan Community Church
  2: Zombieland
  2-3: North Kansas City Game Con - Kansas City, MO.
  2-4: Anime Detroit - Troy, MI
  2-4: Archon 33 - Collinsville, IL
  2-4: FlatCon - Bloomington, IL
  2-4: Kuzuri Con - Battle Creek, MI
  2-4: RoundCon - Columbia, SC

  3: CoJ meeting
  3: JAXCON 2009 - Jacksonville, NC
  3-4: MidOhioCon - Columbus, OH

  4: Gary Plumlee's birthday

  9-11: Albacon - Albany, NY
  9-11: ConClave - Romulus, MI
  9-11: Gaylaxicon - Minneapolis, MN
  9-11: Tsubasacon - Huntington, WV

  10: IAS General Meeting - Link Observatory
  10-11: Baltimore Comic-Con - Baltimore, MD
  10-11: OshCon 2009 - Oshkosh, WI

  11: IAC Meeting - Glendale Branch Library

  14: Tony Patterson's birthday

  15-18: Bouchercon - Indianapolis, IN
  15-18: Con on the Cob - Hudson, OH

  16: The Stepfather
  16: Where the Wild Things Are
  16-18: Capclave - Washington, DC
  16-18: Convivial - Bloomington, MN

  17: Hammercon - Hamilton, Ontario
  17-19: Arcana - St. Paul, MN

  18: Robin Brunner's birthday
  18: Anjala Dick's birthday

  22-25: Ohio Valley Filk Fest - Dublin, OH

  23: Emily Anne Rodgers's birthday
  23: Astro Boy
  23: Saw VI
  23: Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant
  23: Amelia
  23: Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D
  23-24: Rising Star - Bluefield, WV
  23-25: CharCon - Charleston, West Virginia
  23-25: Geek.Kon - Madison WI
  23-25: ICON - Cedar Rapids, IA
  23-25: Rock-Con - Rockford, IL
  23-25: TRAVELLERcon-USA - Lancaster, PA

  24-25: Adventure Con - Pigeon Forge, TN
  24-25: Motaku - Kansas City, MO

  25: Ash Comic Book Show - Holiday Inn East

  26: Megan Cowper's birthday

  28: Vicki Merriman's birthday

  29-11/1: World Fantasy Convention - San Jose. CA
  29-11/1: Youmacon - Dearborn, MI

  30-11/1: CONtagion - Minneapolis, MN
  30-11/1: HallowCon - Chattanooga, TN
  30-11/1: SugoiCon - Ft. Mitchell, KY

November 2009

  6: The Box
  6: Disney's A Christmas Carol
  6: The Fourth Kind
  6-8: Astronomicon - Rochester, NY
  6-8: Fall in! - Gettysburg, PA
  6-8: MACE - High Point, NC
  6-8: Nekocon - Hampton, VA
  6-8: PentaCon XXV - Fort Wayne, IN

  7: CoJ meeting
  7: IAS General Meeting - Holcomb Observatory
  7-8: Zenkaikon - Valley Forge, PA

  8: Timothy Simpson's birthday

  10: Steven Marsh's birthday

  12-15: IlluXCon - Altoona, PA

  13: 2012
  13-15: GASPcon 10 - Pittsburgh, PA
  13-15: OmegaCon - Birmingham, AL
  13-15: U-Con Gaming Convention - Ann Arbor, MI
  13-15: WindyCon 36 - Lombard, IL

  15: IAC Meeting - Glendale Branch Library

  17: CoJ Board Meeting
  17: Leonid Meteor Shower

  19-22: KCGame Fair - Kansas City, MO
  19-22: ShaunCon - Kansas City, MO

  20: Planet 51
  20: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
  20-22: Anime: USA - Arlington, VA
  20-22: Arkansas Anime Festival - Fayetteville, AR
  20-22: Bishie Con - St. Louis, MO
  20-22: Daisho Con - Stevens Point, WI
  20-22: Midwest Furfest - Wheeling, IL
  20-23: Anime Crossroads - Marriott East

  27-28: Keokon - Keokuk, IA
  27-29: Chambanacon - Champaign-Urbana, IL
  27-29: Chicago TARDIS - Lombard, IL
  27-29: Darkover - Timonium, MD
  27-29: WolfCon - Chicago, IL

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Meeting Info
    The next meeting of the Circle of Janus will be held on Saturday, 
October 3, 2009, at the 7th and 8th United Christian Church at 2916 West 
30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222. Doors open a little before 7:00 pm.

Officers
    Board Chairman - Andy Andrews
    President - Kathie Thompson
    Vice President - Lynette Cowper
    Secretary - Stephen Kendall
    Treasurer - Tony Patterson
    Sergeant at Arms - Jeff Thompson
    InConJunction 29 ConChair - Ellen Patterson
    InConJunction 30 ConChair - Kat Robertson
    InConJunction 31 ConChair - Mike Cowper

The Circular of Janus is a publication of the Circle of Janus Science 
Fiction Club of Central Indiana. Subscription is included with membership, 
$15.00/year. For information write to Circle of Janus, P.O. Box 68514, 
Indianapolis, IN 46268-0514.
    Lynette R. F. Cowper, Editor





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