Vector 232 Butler 2003-11 BSFA

Vector 232 Butler 2003-11 BSFA

Nov/Dec 2003 £2.50 POLICE TELEPHONE FREE FOR USE OF PUBLIC ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE OBTAINABLE IMMEDIATELY OFFICERS AND CARS RESPOND TO URGENT CALLS PULL TO OPEN 232 The Critical Journal of the BSFA BSFA Officials • Chair(s): Paul and Elizabeth Billinger - 1 Long Row Close, Everedon, Daventry NN11 3BE Email: [email protected] Vector 2 • Membership Secretary: Estelle Roberts - 97 Sharp Street, Newland Avenue, Hull, HU5 2AE The Critical Journal of the BFSA Email: [email protected] • Treasurer: Martin Potts - 61 Ivy Croft Road, Warton, Nr Contents Tamworth B79 OJJ Email: [email protected] • Publications Manager: Kathy Taylor - 3 Editorial - The View from the Skydome Email: [email protected] by Andrew Butler • Orbiters: Carol Ann Kerry-Green - 278 Victoria Avenue, Hull, HU5 3DZ 4 TO Letters to Vector Email: [email protected] 5 A Citizen of the Galaxy • Awards: Tanya Brown - Flat 8, Century House, Armoury Chris Hill on the 40th Anniversary ofDoctor Who Road, London, SE8 4LH 9 British National Identity and the Phenomenon of Email: [email protected] Doctor Who • Publicity/Promotions: Andrew M. 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Meanwhile Torcon proved as soulless and alienating It has been a strange time. Half of my first entire week as other large conventions have been for me in the of leave in a couple of years was taken up by an past. Where is the heart of these conventions? In the interview at Canterbury Christ Church University opening ceremony, held in a room at least half the size College and after several days of sweating it out (it was necessary for it? In the cavernous spaces given over to an extraordinary heatwave) I learned that I would be the masquerade or the Hugos? You could not even say, teaching Media and Cultural Studies for them. There unlike Aussiecon 3, it was in the bar, since there were followed the joys of finding accommodation and trying several bars, none of which was particularly inviting. to get references done in a period when everyone else Even the dealers' room seemed merely bigger rather is on holiday - and signing the contracts before I went than better than the Eastercon bookroom. But we have off on my holiday to Toronto. I'm now mostly customs regulations to thank for that. unpacked in a city known for being the birthplace of a gay playwright, the murder of an archbishop and the Then there was the great disappearing/appearing destination of some poetic pilgrims - although, if I programme. I'd been asked to be on five items, and was recollect, Chaucer abandons the scheme about halfway therefore disconcerted to find in my draft programme through and doesn't get his pilgrims to their destination that I would be on one. I queried this, but only had a or indeed back. By coincidence the Canterbury final draft listing the one item. I was thus once more Museum has just held an exhibition of works by Oliver disconcerted to find from my programme participant's Postgate and Peter Firmin, including several of the sheet that I was on those five things after all. They Clangers artefacts. printed daily sheets to try to limit the damage caused Toronto seems a very long way away - it is, of by leaving so much of the programme out - apparently course - and I was drawn there by the same thing that caused by sending the draft to the printers at the same drew me to Melbourne in 1999, the spectre of the time that they sent it to participants for them to double Worldcon. Whether the same will work for Glasgow in check - but failed to give any information as to what 2005 remains to be seen. I also participated in a the omitted panels were really about. conference on Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy and Meanwhile the participants' instructions told me to Speculative fiction organised at the Merrill Collection pick up instructions for participants and to check in at a by Allan Weiss. This was enlivened by the presence of certain room to let them know I was there. They knew I its plenary speaker - Margaret Atwood. was there because they ticked my name when I was What I immediately have to confess is a failure to given the instructions in the first place, but I tried to read any of her novels or poems, and I suspect I won't check in at the room because I was told to. The people be able to give them a fair hearing when I finally do on the relevant desk stared at me as if I was something because of the controversy surrounding what she has they'd trodden in. Why would you want to check in? said about sf in public: science fiction has Martians and No idea, but I'm simply obeying orders. spaceships in it, she says, whereas her novels do not; The Green Room experience is also different from they are not science fiction but speculative fiction. the British one. In Britain you check in, are introduced Perceived as attacking sf, and misrepresenting sf whilst to fellow participants and have a chance to chat over doing it, she has annoyed a lot of science fiction what you are going to say. In Canada, as with my writers, critics and readers. Reviewers such as John experiences in Philadelphia and Melbourne, there is Clute have meanwhile demolished her latest s— f— none of this, and you are unlikely to recognise your co­ novel, Oryx and Crake, and there is clearly some panellists, assuming they have even turned up. There's residual disgruntlement over her winning the inaugural no one in the Green Room who cares who you are, as Clarke Award. far as I can see, although (and I didn't figure this out But listening to her talk about her reading as a child, until the final day) you can at least sneak in under her grounding in the pulps, and her love of some of the cover of your green ribbon and have lunch. less well-regarded genre movies of the 1950s, I wonder I'm probably completely reprehensible for thinking whether we're not at cross purposes. If you had only of Toronto as having a convention there rather than it read sf up to the mid-1950s, and had missed, say, being a convention that happened to take place in Bester, Dick and Sturgeon, if you'd departed the genre Toronto.

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