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Last weekend, I took a walking tour of Elmvale and Alta Vista. Towards the Elmvale end of things, there's a couple of streets named for title characters of Shakespeare's plays...

Othello Avenue

Hamlet and Saunderson

And the man himself who wrote those is commemorated in Vanier, a little ways north of Elmvale (using the oldest street-name sign that I could get a picture of):

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This was taken during the spring 2019 edition of the Ottawa International Writers Festival. Kate's in the middle.

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I don't live in Centretown, but I've been reading the Centretown Buzz off and on over the last decade, in large part because of the editor-in-charge for most of that span, one Kathryn Hunt. She's been a fellow contributor to Spacing Ottawa alongside yours truly, and there's been the SF&F community here in Ottawa-Gatineau which has provided other connections. Those connections will continue, I expect.

But...she's done with newspapers. At least for the time being.

I hope that we maintain - nay, improve upon! - our respect for non-daily newspapers. They're covering ground that the dailies are increasingly prevented from, and the CBC can still only do so much despite all their well-performed budget-stretching tactics. And there are so many 'blogs out there, even now.

FYI: If you want to see her commentaries about being a dedicated year-round bicyclist, here's that blog.

More on other stuff later...
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...and got to say "hi" to Julie Czerneda, Derek Kunsken and Mark Shainblum again. Turns out that, last night at Perfect Books on Elgin Street, this was the actual "book birthdate" for Julie's new volume, The Gossamer Mage. I don't go in for fantasy work - unless we're talking urban fantasy in general and, arguably, super-heroes in particular depending on whether you consider super-heroes to be either SF or F - but Julie's a good wordsmith, so you might want to give The Gossamer Mage a look.

I do think the weather yesterday afternoon with its thunderstorming had a negative effect upon attendance, but then I arrived later than I planned. I left for the first bus I needed to catch twelve minutes before it was supposed to arrive. The bus failed to arrive as scheduled, though, so I had another half-hour's waiting. Oh well. At least, I got there, right?
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...or so I'm informed by John Scalzi, and apparently he got the word from Neil Gaiman. It's supposed to be June 20th. Source:

https://whatever.scalzi.com/2019/06/17/taking-a-walk-for-refugees/

Seeing as there's a push by the world's more sociopathic politicians right now to criminalize refugees every-damn-where...beyond donating to MSF, UNICEF and Amnesty, publicizing this "Walk With Refugees" news, and one or two other things, I'm unsure of what I can and should do right now that no one else can do.
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A friend pointed this out to me tonight. A letter from Rod Serling to the Los Angeles Times remarking on certain particular consequences of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death:

https://thenightgallery.wordpress.com/2018/04/04/serling-on-the-special-irony-surrounding-martin-luther-kings-death/
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Thanks for all the stories so far, and hoping you have many happier birthdays to come!
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...Can-Con 2018 was good. Managed to get some time with a bunch of old friends and friendly acquaintances and learned a lot during the weekend, from immigration law to electronic warfare to climate derangement to books published outside North America.

Have pre-registered for next year's edition, which will be hosting the Aurora Awards as well. Just so you know.
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Today's Google Doodle marks the 90th anniversary of her birth.

Those of you who hold a special place for "And Still I Rise" in your hearts will, I suspect, be rewarded.
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As I type this, I'm listening to some rumbling from outdoors, and also to Writers and Company on CBC Radio One. It's an interesting combination.
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Ashby, like Spider Robinson and others since his arrival, is an ex-American (or in her case, in the process of becoming so). I've been paying some degree of attention to her opinion columns in the Ottawa Citizen, particularly in the last few months.

This column is one of the root causes of my worry about "annexation or blitzkrieg?".

And then there's this one about how we use - and react to how others use - the Internet.

You may want to look at some of her other columns.
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From the Guardian: Mark Ruffalo - yes, the actor - on his visit to Standing Rock, ND. Interesting sidebar he mentions in passing: there's a Navajo-based company making solar panels.

Same newspaper: Apparently, there's a fight going on within the FBI over the 2016 USA presidential election at the moment.

On surveillance in Canada: Montréal police vs. journalists on the one hand (with commentary on the matter coming from, among others, Edward Snowden via videolink to McGill University), and CSIS accumulating metadata on a second hand. We'll assume there's additional arms waiting to be revealed, although I don't expect a reveal of HYDRA-style plotters behind any of our scenes. If anyone in Ottawa raises anything akin to the Skull and Tentacles on a flagpole anywhere near Parliament Hill, that will be a real shock. (Also, Disney will unleash something more fearsome than any army upon the perpetrators: intellectual property lawyers. And that will be the end of that scheme.)

Speaking of actors again: Emma Watson and a bunch of accomplices are trying to get conversations about literature going via the London Underground. I think we have enough notable authors scattered across Ottawa-Gatineau and beyond in both official languages and a couple of indigenous languages as well to get something similar going as well once the expansion of the O-Train network is truly underway. Mark Bourrie, the Ladies' Killing Circle, Jay Odjick, Marie Bilodeau, S.M. Carriere, Alex Binkley  and I expect there are others I'm forgetting (but not [personal profile] ed_rex!)...and as for actors? We're growing that community, too.

On street names: Remember Ottawa's Central Park district near the Experimental Farm, with streets named in a New York theme? As a comics fan, I was tickled to see one of those side streets named for Gotham, but the people who live on Trump Avenue are getting annoyed at the heightened notoriety. The people running Ashcroft Development and Ottawa City Hall at the time the development was first approved might have some belated second thoughts about the naming, no? "Hillary" as an alternative, however, is already taken by a street in the Guildwood Estates area.

Update 5 Nov. 2022: Well, that remark about the Skull-and-Tentacles flag of HYDRA aged really well in the past half-decade and change since then, didn't it?

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Such is the case, now that I've read Rebecca Eckler's essay for the National Post, "What happened when my publisher ceased to exist".

Had I thought sooner than I did that the procedures Eckler outlines therein might be an option for me to pursue, there might be far more copies of The Daily Planet Guide to Gotham City still "in the wild".

My apologies to everyone for that mistake.
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If you want to see where I was last night, there's some pix I took of the event under discussion, taken at Library and Archives Canada's main building on Wellington. Some old friends of mine were there in different roles, and some new friends stood to be acquired. Also, the book in question is worth the money.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwight_ew/albums/72157671244417606

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A Tor.com report on SF&F in Nairobi.

From Regina: a story about the consequences of not properly funding the details of international justice...within Canada. (No, I did not make a mistake using "international". There is at least one treaty involved here.)

David Brin asks - and is not alone in asking - when did optimism become Uncool?

Pete Evans at CBC News gets to the heart of the dispute between Canada Post Corp. and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers: the need of workers to avoid starvation in retirement. Even if Evans doesn't frame it with that language.

Also, we note Jason Kenney's quest to save Alberta from civilization. (This is not Mr. Kenney's POV about his goals, to be sure. But as Stephen Colbert once noted, reality does have a certain bias about these matters.)

Congratulations to NASA's Juno team for getting their probe into Jovian orbit yesterday. I won't call what you did "conquering" Jupiter, mind you, because of colonial-mindedness in the undertones of that. But what you did is a positive achievement!
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As Mark Dawidziak quotes Arthur Miller: Attention must be paid. Due credit should be given.

Chris Carter paid attention and gave due credit. So did Joss Whedon. And others as well in more recent times.

And so we all shall. For Jeff Rice, creator of Carl Kolchak, author of The Kolchak Papers that begat The Night Stalker, is no more.
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Victoria Day, a federally-recognized statutory holiday, this year falls on this day...[livejournal.com profile] dduane's birthday.

Diane, my best wishes for the day. I hope it was a good one for you and yours, and my thanks again for the books. I've been having fun and learning stuff with each re-read.

Take care, okay?

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