Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Danish Fan in Helsinki Tomorrow
Saturday, February 23, 2008
NoFF Delegate Announced
The Finnish NoFF delegate for 2008 has been announced: Tampere fan Marianna Leikomaa was chosen to attend a Nordic convention of her choice during the year.
Marianna is a member of Smial Morel and has been actively involved with the TamFan fantasy con and Kuvastaja book award, and is also the Supreme Queen of Everything of this year’s Finncon in Tampere. You may also have read her critiques in Portti and Kosmoskynä, or seen her filking in many fannish events.
Congratulations to Marianna! Contributions for NoFF can be made to account 800027-36932210 (recipient is NoFF administrator Ben Roimola; put “NoFF” in the info field). More about NoFF.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Tähtivaeltaja Award Nominees
- Haiteksti (The Raw Shark Texts) by Steven Hall (WSOY)
- Olen legenda (I Am Legend) by Richard Matheson (Vaskikirjat)
- Nedut (original novel) by J. Pekka Mäkelä (Like)
- Marsin ikävä ja muita kertomuksia (short story collection) by M. G. Soikkeli (Turbator)
- Musiikkia miesäänille ja lentäville lautasille (short story collection) by Howard Waldrop (Kirjava)
Friday, February 15, 2008
Henki ja Elämä in Tampere
- Risto Isomäki talks about his new book Litium 6 (Sat 10:30, Viinibaari)
- Esko Valtaoja tells how he became a writer (10:30, Tähtien Sali)
- Johanna Sinisalo discusses the new Moomin graphic novel Muumimamman vaarallinen nuoruus (“The dangerous youth of Moominmamma”) she has written (Sat 13:30, Viinibaari)
- Esko Valtaoja talks about his new book Ihmeitä – kävelyretkiä kaikkeuteen (“Miracles: a walking tour of everything”) (Sat 13:30, Tähtien Sali)
- Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen talks about his new short story collection Taivaalta pudonnut eläintarha (“The zoo that fell from the sky”) with his editor Kanerva Eskola (Sat 14:00, Viinibaari)
- Sari Peltoniemi discusses her latest YA book Suomu (“Scale”) (Sun 12:30, Lasten maailma)
Finnish Sf in Year’s Best
(via Babek nabel)
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Finnish Writers on the Net
Finnishwriters.com is a new site that showcases Finnish authors and their texts. The site was started by Juha-Pekka Koskinen, Anne Leinonen, and Sari Peltoniemi (who are the only featured authors at the moment, but more is to come).
On the site there are introductions of the authors in English, Swedish, and German, and also some sample texts (extracts from novels and short stories—mostly in English, less so in the other languages). Unfortunately they’ve chosen the less-screen-or-other-reading-device-friendly pdf format for the texts.
I think the site is a good idea, and suggest you go have a look. All the currently featured authors have written fantastic fiction, although the site isn’t limited to any specific genre or type of literature.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Atorox Nominees Wanted
(There seems to be a slight change in the rules this year: there is no pre-set minimum amount of votes a story needs to get on the nominees list; instead the rules just say, “20 to 30 short stories will form the candidate list”. I guess this is to avoid a situation like last year where the amount of required votes needed to be adjusted on the fly to have at least some nominees.)
If you have trouble remembering which short stories are eligible, there’s a thread on the FSFWA forum where people have been listing stories published in 2007. (Update: or you could of course just go to the Atorox page where there is a list of stories too.)
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