Nebula Awards(R) 33 and original short essays by Kim Stanley Robinson, Ellen Datlow, Sheila Williams,Cynthia Felice, Michael Cassutt, Geoffrey Landis, beth meacham, Wil McCarthy http://www.sfwa.org/pubs/neb33.htm
Extractions: SFWA's Choices for the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year This year's volume reprints classic stories by Grand Master Poul Anderson and Author Emeritus Nelson Bond , as well as offering an original tribue to Poul Anderson by Jack Williamson and original short essays by Kim Stanley Robinson Ellen Datlow Sheila Williams Cynthia Felice Michael Cassutt Geoffrey Landis Beth Meacham Wil McCarthy , and Christie Golden Connie Willis Lincoln's Dreams Doomsday Book Remake Impossible Things , and Bellwether , a finalist for this year's Nebula Award for Best Novel. Introduction by Connie Willis
SFF Net People Pages Chris; McKnight, Jenna; McMillin, Dean; meacham, beth A. Melko, Paul;Michaels, Melisa C. Mihaylova, Larisa; Miller Fletcher, Melanie; http://www.sff.net/people.asp
Westercon 54 Program Barnes, Steven; Fiscus, James; McCarty, Joan; meacham, beth; Neason, Rebecca Willamette(CR) Kinderfilk with Steve Dixon Dixon, Steven E. Deschutes (CR) Take http://www.osfci.org/w2001/program.html
Flights Of Fantasy Books, Games, & Accessories McGarry, Mark McGarry, Terry McGirt, Dan McIntyre, Vonda N. McKenna, Juliet F. McKinley,Robin McKitterick, Chris McKnight, Jenna meacham, beth A. Melko, Paul http://www.fof.net/index_books.html
Flights Of Fantasy Books, Games, & Accessories Books by beth A. meacham, 1800-300-READ,beth A. meacham Last Updated April 13, 2002 Readings Book Signings. http://www.fof.net/books/author_meacham_beth_a.html
M-O Memberships Mckinnion, Patrick A748 McLaughlin, Michael A*** McMahon, Virginia A742 McNulty,Anita A774 McQuaid, Norma A775 McQuaid, Richard G 79 meacham, beth A636 Mead http://www.westercon.org/51/html/m-o_memberships.html
Extractions: Rev. 26-Jun-2002 In 1948, Walter J. "Doc" Dougherty of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society proposed that an annual West Coast convention be started for West Coast fans who couldn't afford to travel east each year. The first Westercon was held in September, 1948. It was a one-day event with an attendance of 77. It wasn't until 1951 that the Westercon became a weekend-long event, settled into the July 4th holiday and began traveling to different cities. DATE HOTEL GUESTS(S) OF HONOR CHAIR/SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION Los Angeles Park View Manor E. Everett Evans, LASFS Los Angeles Knights of Pythias Hall Walter J. Daugherty, LASFS Los Angeles Knights of Pythias Hall Dr. Robert S. Richardson Freddie Hershey, Outlanders San Francisco California Hall (etc) George Pal Little Men, Tom Quinn San Diego [SouthwesterCon] U.S. Grant Hotel Ray Bradbury, William Nolan Roger Nelson Los Angeles Hotel Commodore Gerald Heard E. Everett Evans, LASFS San Francisco [SF Con] Sir Francis Drake Hotel Jack Williamson J. Ben Stark Los Angeles Hotel Commodore Mel Hunter Lew Kovner, Chesley Donovan Foundation
Class Photos From The Basket Makers Catalog Lyn Knepler, Sue Ferguson, Phyliss Kasper Standing Left to Right Patti meacham,Arthema Carter, beth Hester (Instructor), Alexandra Ebling, Martha Tomazic. http://www.basketmakerscatalog.com/classes/clsphoto.htm
Archives For UFO Research (AFU) 2775. Barlowe, Wayne Douglas; Summers, Ian meacham, beth Barlowes guideto extra terrestrials. Great aliens from Science Fiction literature. http://www.afu.info/books2001.htm
Extractions: ARCHIVES FOR UFO RESEARCH AFU Book acquisitions 2001 Ackerman, John : To catch a flying star. A scientific theory of UFOs. 1989, Univelt, San Diego, hft./SC, 144, ill. DP /GE/UD ( Ref ) (Bruno R Ericsson collection) Asimov, Isaac : Extraterrestrial civilizations. 1980, Pan Books, London, pt, 316, index. NE Ref ) (Bruno R Ericsson collection) Barlowe, Wayne Douglas : Barlowes guide to extra- terrestrials. Great aliens from Science Fiction literature. 1979, Workman Publishing, NY, hft/ SC, 145, ill+ LFS /LE ( Ref ) (Bruno R Ericsson collection) Bartholomew, Alick (ed.): Crop circles harbingers of world change. 1992, Gateway Books, Bath, UK, hft/SC, 192, ill., index. GTR Ref ) (Gift by Ole Jonny Braenne) Beckley, Timothy Green (ed.): New World Order. Transmissions from the Solar Council and the Ashtar Command. 1990, Inner Light Publications, New Brunswick, NJ, hft/SC, 160, ill. CPA Ref ) (Bruno Ericsson coll.)
Editors meacham, beth A senior editor at Tor Books, meacham has put together an excellenthome page about her work, her horses and the desert (she lives in the http://scifi.about.com/cs/editors/
The Academy Of Senior Professionals At Eckerd College Board of Directors Wells, Joe MARCH OF DIMES meacham, Katherine MEALS and Gays Hinckley,Curtis ROTARY CLUB Board Member Houghton, beth Foundation Committee http://www.eckerd.edu/aspec/volunteer.html
Book Mountain Science Fiction Shelf contents. DJ None. SF0131 $6.00 Barlowe, Wayne Douglas, Summers, Ian, meacham, beth. Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials. Workman http://www.bookmtn.com/scifi.html
Extractions: Science fiction books listed alphabetically by author. Abramson (ed.) Galaxy Magazine September 1975. Galaxy Mag., NY. 1975. Includes works of Anderson, Niven, Pournelle, Prentice, Robinson, Utley. Book: VG. DJ: None. SF-0136 $6.00 Adams, Douglas. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish. Harmony Books, NY, (1985), First Edition. iv, 1 - 204 pp. 189 x 123 mm. Black cloth with green lettering. Book: Fine except bottom of spine bumped. DJ: NF. SF-0001 $24.50 Anon. Beyond the Stars: tales of adventures in time and space. Cathay Books, London. 1984.286 pp. Colorful pictorial boards with red lettering. Book: VG DJ: None. Escape from the death star, by George Lucas, Trial by Combat, by Williams, The smallest Dragonboy, by Anne McCaffrey Summertime on Icarus, by Arthur C. Clarke, The First Half-hour, by Jules Verne, Return to Peladon, by Terrence Dicks. SF-0128 $15.00 Baen, James (ed.) Galaxy Magazine September 1974. Galaxy Mag., NY. 1974. Includes works of Darnay, Lawrence, Piserchia, Levie, Wylde, Soderstrom. Pangborn, Sturgeon, Hoagland, Pournelle. Book: VG except "good" and "OK" written in table of contents. DJ: None. SF-0131 $6.00 Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials.
Tor SF & Fantasy Award Winners Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe Best Novel, 1988 David Hartwell Best Editor,1988 David Hartwell Best Editor, 1989 beth meacham Best Editor, 1990 A Fire http://www.tor.com/awards.html
Electrolite: Some Observations Some observations from our editorial colleague beth meacham When, 17 years ago,I read the manuscript of Kim Stanley Robinson's first novel, The Wild Shore, I http://nielsenhayden.com/electrolite/archives/002288.html
Extractions: Growing luminous by eating light Main page Some observations from our editorial colleague Beth Meacham When, 17 years ago, I read the manuscript of Kim Stanley Robinson's first novel, The Wild Shore , I loved the book but I had a big problem with the basic premisethat the United States had been devastated, forced into economic and technological primitivity by a sudden, overwhelming, tactical nuclear attack, and was now interdicted by the rest of the world. It seemed to me to be an unbelievable premise, the kind of thing where you just had to hold your breath and jump in for the sake of the story and the writing. How could we possibly get from here (20 years ago) to there? This weekend I read a story in the Los Angeles Times , and was overwhelmed with the sudden knowledge that I now knew the answer to my question so long ago. From that article: In a policy statement issued only last month, the White House said the United States "will continue to make clear that it reserves the right to respond with overwhelming forceincluding through resort to all of our optionsto the use of weapons of mass destruction against the United States." One year ago, the administration completed a classified Nuclear Posture Review that said nuclear weapons should be considered against targets able to withstand conventional attack; in retaliation for an attack with nuclear, chemical or biological weapons; or "in the event of surprising military developments." And it identified seven countriesChina, Russia, Iraq, North Korea, Iran, Libya and Syriaas possible targets.
Extractions: Issue #41 Back Issues This page is a cross reference of authors that appeared in various editions of Science Fiction. If the Author's Home Page is known, it has been linked in. For some authors, there is no official page so either a good fan page is used or nothing - you can search the web for the many pages if you like! Surname: A - M N-Z Caine, Darryl:
Locate Authors! McKnight, Jenna McLinn, Patricia McMahon, Barbara McManus, Una McMillan, Terry McMinn,Suzanne McNaught, Judith McRae, Melinda meacham, beth Medeiros, Teresa http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Bistro/1742/M.html
Extractions: Fine Sci Fi, Fantasy, Horror,and Speculative Fiction Books HOME PAGE ORDERING INFORMATION CONDITION AND USEFUL TERMS BOOKS FOR SALE (alphabetical by author) HARDCOVER A B C D ... Z PAPERBACKS A B C D ... Z SPECIALIZED LISTS SIGNED EDITIONS BRITISH HARDCOVER EDITIONS CLASSIC DOUBLEDAY SCIENCE FICTION ARKHAM HOUSE EDITIONS ... PAPERBACK ANTHOLOGIES TOP 100 LISTS
The Tim Powers Interview - Section Four In '85 beth meacham at Tor said, We would like to reprint that one, and I thoughOk. Good. I'd like to buy this. and I think God bless you beth meacham! http://www.jberlyne.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/powers/interview4.htm
Extractions: In Conversation With Tim Powers Page Four Your interviewer clutching the first page of the original handwritten manuscript of THE SKIES DISCROWNED. Apologies for the cheesy grin! Click the icon below to listen to an excerpt of this interview. (753KB) JB: Let's go onto to the books, to your work. THE SKIES DISCROWNED and EPITAPH IN RUST, the Laser books. How did they come about? What made you start? TP: Well, K W Jeter, through I think knowing Barry Malzberg, had found out about this publishing company Laser Books which was then very new and what it was is Harlequin Romances the Toronto, Canada company had decided to branch off into science fiction publishing and it was a failure. They, after a couple of years, stopped it, but briefly as Jeter explained to me when he called me up, he said "This is a new company. They're very hungry. They pay very little and they have rigorous length requirements and pretty damn strict restrictions on, like, sex scenes and dirty talk and stuff like that. So, there's no competition! They will give you a contract on the basis of three chapters and an outline. I just signed up for my second one. Why don't you do this?" And I thought, Golly! Yes, I sure will! "An outline though you say Jeter?" ...because I had been used to pursuing it the way Blaylock and I had been at Cal State Fullerton. He said, "Yeah. You need to know what's gonna happen before you start!" I thought, well that's exotic! But if they actually want to see it, I could write one.