Paul Weimer, Allison Hartman Adams, James Bacon, and Chris Garcia bring you a look at WorldCons and what things might be done to bring positive change! There's discussion of the Recent Hugo Controversies, about changed needed in governance, proposals that will be sent on to the WorldCon Business Meeting, and much more! Page 3 - Vanilla Villain's Variant Villanelle by Trish E. Matson Page 4 - A Resolution by Chris J. Garcia Page 5 - Be The Change, But Also Make Amends by Sarah Gulde, TAFF Delegate Page 6 - Chengdu Proposal Series by Zimozi Natsuco / 短标题:成都提案系列 Page 28 - Boosters for the Rockets: A Formal Pastoral Care Procedure for Hugo Finalists by Alasdair Stuart Page 31 - Make the Change by Randall Shepherd Page 34 - Changes Needed for the Hugo Awards Process by Trish E. Matson Page 36 - Suggestions by Chris M. Barkley Page 37 - The Hugo Awards Crisis Deepens: Where We Stand and How to Save the Awards by Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together Page 44 - Be the Change: For the Future of the Hugos by Paul Weimer Page 46 - On Worldcons by Sara Felix Page 48 - Tools, Spanners and a Gentle Tap by James Bacon Page 50 - Be the Change by Marguerite Smith Page 53 - Enditorial by James Bacon Page 55 - On This Issue’s Art by Christopher J Garcia |
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Chris chats with Sarah Gulde, 2024 TAFF delegate and Hugo nominee! They look at her time in fandom, at the issues of Journey Planet she co-edited (Star Trek, Collecting, smol) and much much more!
Journey Planet is pleased to announce the release of Issue #80, a one page fanzine edited by Sara Felix, James Bacon, and Chris Garcia focused on the creation of the Glasgow 2024 April Fools Hugo. The one off Hugo was designed by Sara Felix and the sculpt was a joint effort between Sara and Vincent Villafranca. Sara and Vincent also designed the Worldcon 76 base together back in 2018. The JP walks through the basics of where the idea came from and follows through the process. After reading an article that appeared in the souvenir book for Noreascon 4 written by Peter Weston Sara thought a tartan rocket was possible with the design and approval of Landing Zone Glasgow which Sara designed for the convention previously. Sara says, “This design is dedicated in loving memory to Deb Geisler. If it wasn’t Deb sending me a link to the article that Peter wrote I would never had the idea in the first place. She was amazing and always a source of inspiration for me.” The link to the Journey Planet can be found here. Directions for folding the fanzine can be found here: https://www.rookiemag.com/2012/05/how-to-make-a-zine/
We're on the ballot again! We've had a great year and it's incredible to be back on the ballot!
If you wanna get a look at the incredible issues we did in 2023, start here! Issue 70 -Chinese Science Fiction & Space Part 2! Issue 71 - The Hugo Award Issue 72 - Operation Motorman Journey Planet 73 - Hugo Nominee Gifts Journey Planet 74 - Vincent Issue 75 - Fantastical Musical Instruments & More! Issue 75a - smol Issue 76 - The American War in Vietnam Journey Planet 77 - Watchmen Journey Planet 78 - Jack the Ripper in Fiction
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