Kalendariet framöver ser ut enligt nedan. Nyheter är B7-tittning nu på söndag (9 avsnitt om vi ska se klart säsong 2...) och bokbokmötet den 27/3 till vilket _Vellum_ av Hal Duncan läses.
25/2: Blake's Seven-tittning med start 13.00 hos Tommy Persson (startar med avsnitt 2.5, Pressure Point).
6/3: Medlemsmöte med te och film hos Tommy Persson klockan 19.00.
8/3: Pub/bok-möte hos den som serverar öl/mat (Afrodites pub/bar; reservplats är Barbeq, f.d. Blue Ribbon) klockan 19.00.
27/3: Bokbokmöte till vilket _Vellum_ av Hal Duncan läses. Klockan 19.00 hos Tommy Persson, Rydsvägen 180A.
29/3: Pub/bok-möte hos den som serverar öl/mat (Afrodites pub/bar; reservplats är Barbeq, f.d. Blue Ribbon) klockan 19.00.
För att inspirera folk att läsa _Vellum_ kan jag ju citera
http://www.sffworld.com/brevoff/269.html
Vellum has already garnered stellar reviews from the British publication, so I have to admit to high expectations on this book. Hal Duncan is a very vocal blogger who always has a lot of interesting things to say. Here in Vellum, that same intelligence, imagination, and pure brashness shine through on nearly every page. This is not an "easy" book by any means, Duncan goes to great lengths to challenge the reader, both on a structural level and a sense-of-wonder level. By "easy" I don't mean bad in anyway, good SF Literature should challenge readers.
To put it simply, Hal Duncan goes about re-imagining the conflict between Heaven and Hell, and in the process, he rewrites the conception of reality. Reality, or the multiverse of the Vellum, can be read in an archaic, little-know book called the Book of All Hours, which is something of a virtual experience to the reader of said book. Hal Duncan does a lot of interesting things through the course of the story, not the least of which is pack a great deal of resonance in each word, comprising each chapter of the book. One would be well-served to be near a computer while reading this deep novel, Wikipedia or Encyclopedia Mythica do wonders for adding further depth for the reader, to Duncan's already rich story.