One last pest-- er, reminder. :-)

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Date: Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Subject: [Reminder] R-SPEC March Meeting @ Tue Mar 3 7pm – 9pm (R Spec)
To: Dave Henn <[email protected]>


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Dave Henn, this is a reminder for
R-SPEC March Meeting

Tue Mar 3 7pm – 9pm
(Timezone: Eastern Time)
Pittsford Barnes & Noble
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>From President Alicia Henn, as seen on R-SPEC.ORG:
One of the most frequent requests I have had from people outside of our
group has been for our recommendations for spec lit reading. The diverse
genres encompassed by spec lit and the large number of good works available
have made the request hard for me to answer except with the latest books
that I enjoyed (Ian MacDonald's River of Gods, Yiddish Policemen, anything
by Neil Gaiman or Greg Egan).


So this month, we'll discuss what titles we'd put into a list of
recommendations for those who think they're unfamiliar with spec lit. We've
made a few starts at this as a regular thread on the email lists, but it
would be fun to pull together a list in a single discussion and post it on
our website. We won't get into rankings, which would be difficult to agree
on, just a non-numbered collection of the good stuff. This would be subject
to periodic revision as we add new treasures.

Bring your favorite works and read a short exerpt from one to the group.
Tell us why it should be recommended by R-SPEC. I'll bring River of Gods,
but it'll be tough to limit myself to one passage!

Also, from discussions at the Annual Meeting came a desire for more active
participation in our regular meetings, so we're going to change the format a
bit, getting started earlier on our topic of the meeting and reserving the
final half hour for a Spec Slam. In this portion of the meeting, we'd invite
anyone present to read aloud a short piece they've written (1000 words or
less) or a short excerpt from something longer. We'll discuss it in general
terms, not a line-by-line critique. You could also bring in an outstanding
bit of spec lit of someone else's that you want to share. We can add it to
the list we'll start on March 3rd.

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