1983, A GOOD YEAR FOR AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY IN THIS ISSUE: 1983 was an encouraging year for Australian science fiction and fantasy. On the fan front we won the right to hold the 43rd World Science Fiction Convention in Melbourne in 1985, which will again help to further the causes of both fan and HARRY HARRISON IN AUSTRALIA professional sf in Australia. There were more sf and f books published in Australia KEITH TAYLOR SELLS SECOND in 1983 than any year previously. CORY AND COLLINS led the field with six books, "BARD" NOVEL TO ACE including FRONTIER WORLDS edited by Paul Collins, SAVAGE'TOMORROW, a "Mad Max" type novel by Trevor Donohue, THOR'S HAMMER by Wynne Whiteford, possibly his best novel yet, EUREKACON CHANGES VENUE THE TEMPTING OF THE WITCH KING by Russell Blackford, a sword and sorcery epic and JUSTIN ACKROYD WINS GUFF earlier in the year, FUTURE WAR by Jack Wodhams and RING OF TRUTH by David Lake. ROBERT HEINLEIN'S NEW NOVEL NORSTRILIA PRESS released the anthology, DREAMWORKS edited by David King, which "JOB" SOLD TO PUTNAM included Kevin McKay's outstanding story "Life the Solitude" and the novel, FILMING OF "DUNE" MOVIE IN AN UNUSUAL ANGLE by Greg Egan. HYLAND HOUSE released a new sf novel by Lee Harding, MEXICO COMPLETED - FIFTH WAITING FOR THE END OF THE WORLD. PENGUIN BOOKS released A.Bertram Chandler's eagerly NOVEL IN SERIES DUE OUT awaited alternative time novel, KELLY COUNTRY and the Children's Book Award Winning SOON novel for 1983, MASTER OF THE GROVE by Victor Kelleher. Penguin also released in CONSTELLATION - '83 WORLD’ Puffin books the three books by Patricia Wrightson in her "Wirrin" series, BEHIND CON - IN THE RED THE WIND, THE DARK BRIGHT WATER and THE ICE IS COMING. HUTCHINSON AUSTRALIA released Wrightson's new novel in hard cover, A LITTLE FEAR. GENE WOLFE BECOMES FULL TIME WRITER THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND PRESS followed their publication of PORTABLE AUSTRALIAN SF, an historical sampling of Australian sf, edited by Van Ikin, with VALENCIES by "ALIEN” MOVIE SEQUEL TO BE Rory Barnes and Damien Broderick. A new publisher WALRUS BOOKS published a science­ MADE fantasy novel, STRANGE TERRITORY by Jean West Penna. MACMILLAN Australia published THE PREGNANT URBAN GUERRILLA by Wayne Youngberry, which is a mainstream sf title. ROGER ZELAZNY TO WRITE THREE MORE "AMBER" NOVELS Most of these books will figure in the voting for the DITMAR, AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS, apart from PORTABLE AUSTRALIAN SF, which does FILMING OF "2010: ODYSSEY not contain original fiction, but could gain Van Ikin a nomination for best editor. 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SCIENCE FICTION BOOKS, FANZINES, MODELS & PHOTOS FOR SALE On Star Trek, Twilight Zone, and Other Science Fiction Shows Write or call for list R. JOHNSON 26 College Street, Sydney Phone: 367-6138 (Anzac House) 2 clubs, conventions, bookshops and other appear, and me will tell my readers. fan activities, but obviously nobody Meanwhile, this year, do join Eurekacon, agreed with me. I am a little bitter non-attending if you cannot get to about this, but I should know Australian Melbourne at Easter, make an effort to fandom well enough by now, not to be read all the nominations and vote for surprised. Thank you Paul Collins for the awards themselves. offering to take a page. To the rest of fandom, it's your loss, but thanks for I can only hope that if you have nom­ nothing. inated this year, that you have taken My thanks to Justin Ackroyd for checking into consideration all the items I the errors in this issue and for Karen have mentioned on page one. A few other Quinlan, Julianne Wiley, and Cathie points I will make include the fact Kerrigan for helping with typing. that with only a few people voting, Well folks the writing is finally on the THE 1984 DITMAR AWARDS usually people close to the organising wall. Australian SF News has to cease,or The Australian SF£F Achievement Awards of the convention, the voting hardly at least be reduced in size. It has Nominations for this years Ditmars are becomes very representative, either in already gone to an irregular schedule due in by the 10th of February, but it the fiction awards or the fan awards. and this I regret will continue. The is unlikely you will be reading this The whole idea of the awards can become size and contents of future issues will before that date. I did intend to en­ quite a farce. To add to the farce, it be most likely be reduced, but subscrip­ close nomination forms with this issue, has been pointed out that Australian tions will be extended. More details on but it will now be too late for you to fiction can be nominated in the Inter­ this will be announced next issue. return them by the closing date. I was national category. Now that is just were very keen to encourage people to pointing out how ridiculous the awards The problem is that I will be forced in nominate this year, following the poor part of the National Convention's con­ future to spend more time looking after response last year. Not only were some stitution must be and it is obviously my business, Space Age Books. Justin novels and short stories overlooked overdue for revision. Ackroyd has decided to extend his GUFF entirely, but there were so few nomin­ trip indefinitely, while Maureen Walsh Finally, before I say too much on this ations received that the short and long has decided to carry on with her academic matter, as important as it may be to me, Australian fiction had to be combined. endeavors and can only work weekends. I do not consider that it is necessary They are not being replaced at this time, It is a great disappointment to me that to have both artist and cartoonist cat­ which means I will have even less time to I have not been able to remind you to egories in the awards, unless of course work on the NEWS. Much of the typing of nominate this year, mainly because I you regard the "artist" as professional the NEWS does not have to be done by me feel that Australian sf writing should and the "cartoonist" as fan. It may also personally, but help from Space Age staff be encouraged and with long and short become necessary in the future to add to is now out and most of the editing can fiction being forced to compete for one the number of awards, which is now lim­ only be done by me. Cathie Kerrigan has single award, I feel that the writers ited of course by the constitution. given me some valuable assistance on this are not being encouraged very much. The categories for this years awards issue and if this greatfully received More nominations may have forced a are: BEST AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION OR help continues, future issues may be a return to the original two separate cat­ FANTASY, BEST INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE little more comprehensive than otherwise. egories for Australian fiction. FICTION OR FANTASY, BEST AUSTRALIAN I have enjoyed doing the NEWS, but it is The voting in last year's awards was also FANZINE, BEST AUSTRALIAN FAN WRITER, becoming a bit of a chore. As much as I quite low. The problem is of course that BEST AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION OR want to keep it going , something has to most people have not read very many of FANTASY ARTIST, BEST AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE give. After all I would like to read a the books or stories than can be or FICTION OR FANTASY CARTOONIST, BEST book now and again or go to a movie or even are, nominated. I can only ask AUSTRALIAN SCIENCE FICTION OR FANTASY spend a bit more time fishing, which is that you do make a special effort this EDITOR, and THE WILLIAM ATHELING AWARD a very good way of getting away from it year to read more Australian sf, espec­ FOR BEST AUSTRALIAN SF CRITICISM. all for a while. So, expect future ially the short stories. I also ask That's all. Just vote. Please! issues when you see them. all those people who do see stories by Australian writers, to write to me and A certain amount of duplication has been Merv Binns/ Editor tell me where and when the stories taking place with the book lists'in the NEWS and Space Age Newsletter, as well AUSTRALIAN SF OS ISSN 0155-8870 is edited and published by Mervyn R.Binns as the promised Checklist.
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