Volume 14, Number 1, Winter, 1996

Editorial notes

Some of the Hall of Fame nominees are out of print and may be hard to find. However, I have found two classics that readily are available in bookstores. Tor reprinted Poul Anderson's novel in 1995, and it is reviewed later in this issue. Orb's 1995 trade paperback edition of Jack Williamson's The Humanoids includes a bonus story, "With Folded Hands," set in the same universe.

The preliminary Prometheus Awards ballot will be mailed to current Advisory and Basic members in the Spring issue of Prometheus. Five finalists from each category will be selected for the final Prometheus Awards ballot in July.

The 1996 Prometheus Awards will be presented in Los Angeles at the LA Con III (WorldCon). No scheduling news yet, but I will print the latest information in Prometheus when this becomes available.


To anyone who may have experienced problems reaching me at my capmac.org address, I apologize. For the past three or four months, that address has been erratic at best, and completely down for several weeks at a time. I do have an alternate email address, and if your mail bounces or if I don't reply, just resend your email to amonsen@aol.com. I'm also on eWorld, but sadly there's no guarantee that this service will continue to exist.

Next issue of Prometheus is due out around April, 1996. Look for more reviews, tantalizing news, and other libertarian sf related surprises.

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