8 April 2003 SFX 100
column, "Royal Telegram", with the traditional gormless marvelling
at having made it this far. Remember, Langford, thou art but mortal ... but
there is now a temptation to assemble a book of my SFX columns.
30 March 2003 Getting
Educated (1983) My memories of Oxford. Again this is all Kim Huett's fault,
for transcribing it from an elderly issue of Twll-Ddu.
12 March 2003 My and Chris Priest's tiny e-publishing venture
is now on line: www.ae.ansible.co.uk,
with a vast range of, er, two titles. We wait in fear and trembling for
feedback.... SFX 98 column, "Lemony
Who?", on A Series of Unfortunate Events SFX 99 column, "Nostalgia Time",
on the one novel-length SF adventure of the legendary airman Biggles
1 March 2003 Ansible
188 (March 2003) -- sorry to be slow about recording this here
18 February 2003 SFX 97
column, "At The Vampire Ball", i.e. at the 2002 Discworld
convention The Hole in Reality ...
the fannish mind tackles car body repairs (1977, published 1979, uploaded 2003).
This is all Kim Huett's fault, for transcribing it from an elderly issue of Twll-Ddu.
13 February 2003 Another mass of ancient, mildewed material:
the Langford "Disinformation"
columns from Apricot File magazine, 1985-88. More than you wished to
know about Apricot computers!
5 February 2003 More shameless self-promotion! For a limited
period, my BSFA Award-nominated introduction to John Sladek's Maps can
be read on line at the Big Engine
website.