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September 19, 2015

VCon Rollin' On In One More TimeyWhimey



Nearly there! The yearly con approaches.

Another Fine Day in the Scriptorium
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As for VCon! Time Travel is the theme. I'll have niblings Flora and Jules in tow, as well as their pa, and will be up to the usual at the Writers Workshops (which Flora is attending for the second year), Turkey Readings, and some more serious readings, as well.

See you there!

VCON 40 Guests of Honour  JOE HALDEMAN
Author GoH
(The Forever War, The Accidental Time Machine) ED GREENWOOD
Game Design GoH
(The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and Novels) RICK STERNBACH
Artist GoH
(Illustrator - Star Trek & others) ERIC CHOI
Editor GoH
(The Dragon and the Stars, Carbide Tipped Pens) STEVE FORTY
Fan GoH SPIDER ROBINSON
Master of Ceremonies
(Callahan's / Lady Sally Series, Stardance Trilogy)VCON 40 Theme:Time Travel
Come join us for three days of fannish fun and multi-track programming including:Art Show & Auction • Vendors Hall • Author Readings • 24-Hour Games Rooms
Multi-Author Book Launch • Writers Workshops • Demos • Academie Duello
Artists Alley • Frankenstuffies • Fan Groups • Costume Contest • Panels
Hospitality Suite • Dance • Elrons • Turkey Readings • Workshops~~~~~
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Published on September 19, 2015 20:57

October 31, 2014

Hey Val

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Published on October 31, 2014 16:31

October 21, 2014

Alteration to Schedule, Surrey Muse: Val's Poems Read Early


night walk by elizabeth mcclung of SCREW BRONZE
Doesn't sound like much of a news flash but if you were thinking of not going on Friday because you are not able to stay up (or out) late in the evening, this could make the difference in whether you go.

It's been decided to read Val's poems at the beginning of the evening rather than reserving them for the end, when the Open Mic usually occurs. So the info again is:

There will be a Tribute Gathering for Valerie with various performers at City Centre Library in Surrey, room 418, behind the Surrey Central SkyTrain station, on Friday, 24 October from 5:30-8:30 PM.

Thanks, Surrey Muse!


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Published on October 21, 2014 12:30

October 17, 2014

Valerie B-Taylor's Celebration of Life

Valerie beautifully launching Eileen Kernaghan's "Sophie, In Shadow" in the midst of her health challenges.
:We will be celebrating Valerie's life together:
on Saturday, 8 November 2014
from 2 PM till 8 PM
Presentation at 3:30 PMat Westside Grand
1928 West BroadwayVancouver, BCNear Maple (east of Arbutus)778-882-2642


We love you, Valerie! Thank you for being a Sunburst and a Loving Friend!



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Published on October 17, 2014 10:23

October 9, 2014

Goodbye to a Friend


Dear friend and writer Valerie B-Taylor died while we were having fun at VCon, unaware that, far from getting better during her stay at hospital, she was letting go of her life. It is a very sad parting, and I so wish I had had the chance to say goodbye.

Valerie was filled with humour and compassion. She was audacious and bold in her writing and her life; we called her seat in our writers group The Naughty Seat because of what she brought to it so many times. Yet she also brought encouragement, joy, deep sorrow, fierce protectiveness, and a wild intelligence that I will miss for years to come.

Goodbye, dear one. Thank you for your love and wisdom. Many blessings on your journey.

Photo from New West Writers
Valerie was, among other supportive roles in the writing community, the president of New West Writers. This is something she posted on their site:








V.B.-Taylor (formerly Valerie P. Aelbers)January 20, 2010 at 10:38 pm
I write on those days that story is so strong, my higher self escapes and hovers above me like a puppeteer moving my body with invisible strings, rods, and wires. Seat in chair, elbows on desk, fingers on keyboard, a puppet operated by unseen powers.
It is in that moment, that very moment, when my mind, spirit, and body converge that I know I am a writer. When story moves through me; when story translates through text onto paper another voice unheard. V. B.- Taylor


The video above shows Valerie as she receives a Distinguished Poet/Writer Award (WIN Literary Festival) presented by Ashok Bhargava and Mabel Elmore, MLA, in Richmond, 2013.

There will be a Tribute Gathering for Valerie with various performers at City Centre Library in Surrey, room 418, behind the Surrey Central SkyTrain station, on Friday, 24 October from 5:30-8:30 PM.

Thanks to Eileen Kernagahn, our leader at the Kyle Center Writers Workshop, for making space for us to grieve and celebrate Valerie today, and to Eileen Mackenzie for bringing in her written memoir of Val, which opened the gates for all of us to speak who needed to.
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Published on October 09, 2014 16:02

Sitting In For SF Canada


Well, this is fun. Kristene Perron of SF Canada sent in this photo of me staffing the SFC table at VCon 39.

Casey at the SFC Table at VCon 39. Photo courtesy Kristene Perron
About SF Canada
SF Canada was founded in 1989 as Canada’s National Association for Speculative Fiction Professionals, and was Incorporated as SF Canada in 1992.SF Canada exists to foster a sense of community among Canadian writers of speculative fiction, to improve communication, to foster the growth of quality writing, to lobby on behalf of Canadian writers, and to encourage the translation of Canadian speculative fiction. SF Canada supports positive social action.“Speculative fiction” is understood by members to include science fiction, fantasy, horror and any other other weird fiction that invokes a sense of wonder.SF Canada aims to provide a structure for socializing and maintaining links among members throughout Canada, from coast to coast to coast, in both official languages, and to promote the publishing and sale of works created, edited, and published by its members.SF Canada provides free webhosting to members on the association website, and maintains a private internet listserver—an online discussion group that is unmoderated and completely uncensored! SF Canada also organizes critique groups and meetings, and operates an online bookstore to publicize and promote its members and their books. SF Canada members are eligible for non-profit health and dental insurance through the Writers’ Coalition Program in cooperation with the Writers’ Union of Canada, and have access to home and auto insurance at lower than market rates.To qualify for SF Canada membership, an author must have published for payment at least two short stories or three poems in commercial markets, or received a royalty advance for a novel. An editor must have contracted for payment at least one book manuscript or three issues of a magazine. Other Canadians with a substantial professional interest in SF (specialized publishers, academics, librarians) will be considered for membership on a case by case basis. A one-year membership is worth $30; the fixed renewal date is on Canada Day, but members who join after January 1 are credited with the July 1 renewal. Two members living at the same postal address qualify for a common $30 rate.For more information, or if you wish to apply to become a member, please contact us.
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Published on October 09, 2014 15:30

October 8, 2014

VCon 39


Survived the con, and a good time was had by all. Somehow I was always in a whirl--I still see tracks when I turn my head.

I especially hanging out with the kids--Frank, Jules, and Flora--and brother-in-law Nick, doing the Writers Workshop on Sunday, and the Turkey Readings shortly thereafter. Also enjoyable was reading with Eileen Kernaghan, she from her new novel Sophie, In Shadow, and me from "Posture of the Infinite", published in Red Tuque Books' Canadian Tales of the Fantastic Vol. IV.

Eileen won her third Prix Aurora Award on the weekend, to my (and I gather her) delight. From Wattle and Daub Books, who published her book of poetry:

Congratulations to Wattle and Daub Books author Eileen Kernaghan who this weekend won the 2014 Prix Aurora Award for Best Poem or Song in English for “Night Journey: West Coast”, published in Tesseracts Seventeen: Speculating Canada from Coast to Coast to Coast, EDGE (2013).

For more of her excellent speculative poetry, her collection Tales of the Holograph Woods: Speculative Poetry can be ordered here.

Now, a little photographic evidence, and I'm back to the rest home.

En Route to VCon 39
Rose and Her Companion
Human Battleship
Bug-Eyed Monster
Action Shot Best In Show! (And Man, Did She Deserve It.)
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Published on October 08, 2014 09:42

September 23, 2014

Elegy (How Fragile is the Universe)




I have a long habit of being private with my emotions. Certainly some of the stories I write are provocative of feelings of sorrow, anger, and so on, but they are fiction--drawing on life but not about my life.

A few years ago I was watching, waiting, and helping as much as I could as a dear friend was dying. It was a quiet, protracted death which I could do nothing to prevent. I wrote a poem, the one whose title heads this post, and in my grief I was moved to record it and later to upload it to YouTube, but I kept it private, only inviting four friends to view it. That was in the fall of 2011, a few weeks before I learned of my own cancer.

Since then I have survived where friends have fallen, and I have had to look at death and loss and the perplexity of annihilation many times. Science has always been a part of how I make sense of life's deeper questions, so it isn't surprising that that is one place where I looked to find comfort around this loss.

The poem is not, I think, great art, and there are lines where you might smile when that was not the intended reaction. But I want to offer it openly now because whatever it is, it is an expression of my heartfelt reflections on matters that we all must face again and again in our lives, and there just may be others who find solace in these particular reflections, as I did.

So, with my great shyness still intact, I offer you my elegy. How fragile we are, indeed.

Casey


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Published on September 23, 2014 21:17

September 22, 2014

The Selfy Challenge


One thing I am not pulling my weight on is getting good recent photos of me out there for the roaring fan-crowd to dream over. That, my friends, is about to change. I have taken

The Selfy Challenge!
First, something serious and arty:


Next, something gay and quirky:

(Confession: Not Actually a Selfy)
One showing my deep appreciation of nature:


And finally, an image that truly defines my personality:

Self Portrait in Herbs
My work here is done.

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Published on September 22, 2014 18:34

September 20, 2014

New eStory: "Finding Creatures"


Here it is. My second venture into epublishing: the title story from my collection, Finding Creatures & Other Stories. Follow this link for a free download.

"Bernadette is a lonely little girl...until she meets Angel, a horse nobody else can see, a friend like she has never known before. But is she really the only one who can see Angel? Is she really Angel's only friend?"



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Published on September 20, 2014 22:55