@@@@@ @ @ @@@@@ @ @ @@@@@@@ @ @ @@@@@ @@@@@ @@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@@@@ @@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@@@@ @ @ @ @ @@@@@ @@@@@ @@@ Mt. Holz Science Fiction Society Club Notice - 01/01/93 -- Vol. 11, No. 27 MEETINGS UPCOMING: Unless otherwise stated, all meetings are in Holmdel 4N-509 Wednesdays at noon. _D_A_T_E _T_O_P_I_C 01/06 The Best (and Worst) of 1992 01/27 THE ENGINES OF CREATION by K. Eric Drexler (The Final Tool) 02/17 ENTOVERSE by James P. Hogan 03/10 STEEL BEACH by John Varley 03/31 WEST OF EDEN by Harry Harrison 03/31 Deadline for Hugo Nominations 04/21 ARISTOI by Walter Jon Williams (If This--AI, Virtual Reality, Nonotech--Goes On) 05/12 THOMAS THE RHYMER by Ellen Kushner (Fantasy in a modern vein) 06/02 WORLD AT THE END OF TIME by Frederik Pohl (Modern Stapledonian Fiction) 06/23 THE USE OF WEAPONS by Iain Banks (Space Opera with a Knife Twist) 07/14 SIGHT OF PROTEUS by Charles Sheffield (Human Metamorphosis) HO Chair: John Jetzt HO 1E-525 908-834-1563 hocpb!jetzt LZ Chair: Rob Mitchell HO 1D-505A 908-834-1267 hocpb!jrrt MT Chair: Mark Leeper MT 3D-441 908-957-5619 mtgzfs3!leeper HO Librarian: Nick Sauer HO 4F-427 908-949-7076 homxc!11366ns LZ Librarian: Lance Larsen LZ 3L-312 908-576-3346 mtfme!lfl MT Librarian: Mark Leeper MT 3D-441 908-957-5619 mtgzfs3!leeper Factotum: Evelyn Leeper MT 1F-329 908-957-2070 mtgzy!ecl All material copyright by author unless otherwise noted. 1. "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times." So Dickens said, and we will take this as our jumping-off point for our next discussion on the best and worst of 1992. What's worth reading? What's worth burning? Come with your lists and leave with everyone else's. Also to be discussed will be the "auto-buy" list survey recently posted to Usenet. [-ecl] 2. Well, friends and neighbors, we'll start out the new year with another "Survivors" fest. Since each story is self-contained in the wonderful way BBC series run, you really can jump into _T_h_e THE MT VOID Page 2 _S_u_r_v_i_v_o_r_s at any point and find it is pretty compelling stuff. The story is of Britain trying to pull itself back together after an epidemic has killed all but about 10,000 people. Last fest we got our first look at how the urban areas are rebuilding and coping with disease, but of course the little societies set up there had their own problems with a few power-hungry people. I have no idea where our group of survivors is going in the next three episodes and don't want to know until January 7 at 7 PM at the Leeperhouse. Call for directions if you are interested in this solid science fiction series. You'll find no ray guns and no space ships, but you will find good writing and an exciting story. 3. We are back with the money-saving tips you all subscribe for. Well, gang, this is your promised reminder that you can save money on new calendars for the upcoming year by putting up May's calendar from last year and then waiting until the last week of January to buy your replacement calendar. It is always true that January starts on the same day as the previous May did and both have thirty-one days. So if you haven't written all sorts of useless stuff like your Aunt Jenny's phone number all over your last May's calendar, you can use it again. Right now it is a seller's market on 1993 calendars, but by the end of January, 1993 calendars will be back down to a reasonable price. Another way you can save money this season is to insist on buying items for the marked price. That may not sound like it will save you a whole packet, but you have to realize the television generation is starting to run the world and you are seeing more and more items marked at prices like ".85" cents. There is now a substantial part of the population who think that "$.85", "85 cents", and ".85 cents" all mean the same amount of money. I have seen things marked as ".85 cents" at my grocery and at the local branch of McDonalds. And if something is marked at a price, you can legally insist on getting the item at that price. It is just one of the side benefits of living in one of the few countries of the world where the locals do not know their own currency. Apparently MTV is not pushing its viewers to know that ".85" is not the same thing as "85". Not this season anyway. Along the same lines it also occurred to me this Christmas season that nobody in this country actually knows what a reindeer looks like. Every Christmas you see a multitude of representations of Santa and his reindeer. And they always look like North American deer. Gang, the North American deer is not built as a beat of burden. A _r_e_a_l reindeer is a much more compact and stocky animal, not nearly so cute. It is smaller but looks a lot like a moose. It really is used to pull sleighs, as the name indicates. But somewhere way back somebody started putting North American-style deer in front of Santa's sleigh. And everybody has been showing them that way ever since, without looking up or questioning what a reindeer looks like. Is it any wonder Galileo had so much trouble THE MT VOID Page 3 against entrenched ignorance? So if you are going to decorate with reindeer, save your money. Unless you can get them for .85 cents. 4. The Garden State Horror Writers will be having a business meeting, discussions, etc., at the Monmouth County Library in Manalapan on Saturday, January 9, 1993, from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. They are apparently expanding to include all writers, not just horror writers, and the public is invited. This is *not* a science fiction or horror convention, however, but aimed more at current and aspiring writers. [-ecl] 5. Another update on discussion book availability: _S_t_e_e_l _B_e_a_c_h by John Varley is available at the Old Bridge and Monmouth County (Headquarters) libraries. _W_e_s_t _o_f _E_d_e_n by Harry Harrison is available at the Monmouth County (Headquarters, Extension, Eastern, and Holmdel branches) and Old Bridge libraries. _A_r_i_s_t_o_i by Walter Jon Williams is available at the Old Bridge library. _T_h_o_m_a_s _t_h_e _R_h_y_m_e_r by Ellen Kushner is available at the Monmouth County (Headquarters, Eastern, and Extension branches) library. _W_o_r_l_d _a_t _t_h_e _E_n_d _o_f _T_i_m_e by Frederik Pohl is available at the Monmouth County (Headquarters, Extension, and Eastern branches) and Old Bridge libraries. _T_h_e _U_s_e _o_f _W_e_a_p_o_n_s by Iain Banks is available at the Monmouth County )Extension branch) library. I keep forgetting to look up the Sheffield. (Don't forget, the Drexler, Hogan, Harrison, Kushner, Banks, and Sheffield are also available in paperback.) [-ecl] Mark Leeper MT 3D-441 908-957-5619 ...mtgzfs3!leeper Heaven, as conventionally conceived, is a place so inane, so dull, so useless, so miserable, that nobody has ever ventured to describe a whole day in heaven, though plenty of people have described a day at the seaside. -- George Bernard Shaw THE GRIPPING HAND by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle Pocket Books, 1993, ISBN 0-671-79593-2, $22. A book review by Evelyn C. Leeper Copyright 1992 Evelyn C. Leeper This is billed as the "long awaited sequel to _T_h_e _M_o_t_e _i_n _G_o_d'_s _E_y_e." Some things aren't worth the wait. This book has, so far as I can tell, nothing to recommend it _e_x_c_e_p_t that it is the sequel to a popular novel. The plot is contrived, the solution pat, and the characters flat. This is also the most sexist (and heterosexist) book I have read in a long time. A thousand years in the future all the secretaries and receptionists are women (who wear skirts--we know this because the clothing and appearance of every woman is described for the reader, while the men could be globs wrapped in circus tents for all we are told about them). The Navy does seem to have one woman officer, but everyone uses the phrase "Navy men" to refer to any Navy unit. (They also refer to someone as a "career woman," a phrase that one doesn't hear even now, and seems unlikely to return.) The woman officer, by the way, is shunted aside when the action begins, while the eighteen- year-old heiress is allowed to tag along on what is at least a quasi-military expedition. She does this by by batting her eyes and stamping her feet, and then has a long discussion with the only other female character of note about whether she should have sex with her boyfriend, providing Niven and Pournelle an opportunity to insert Heinleinesque speeches about sex and morality. All the women in the book are someone's "love interest" and everyone is of course heterosexual, and everyone assumes everyone else is as well. People will still use condoms (although there are also pills--but I guess all those implants are just a passing fad). Everyone drinks coffee and many smoke tobacco. You'd think in a thousand years something new would be discovered--neither of those were enormously popular a thousand years ago. In fact, think about how different society was a thousand years ago, and how different it would be in another thousand. Niven and Pournelle seem to think it would be like the 1950s with spaceships. Except for the politics, which are from the 1980s--the Arab Liberation Organization (ALO) and bomb-throwings on New Ireland. Arabs still hate Jews (apparently), and as much as I am a pessimist about the Middle East, even this seems unlikely without Israel to fight over in 3080 or whenever. Several authors and philosophers are quoted, but none are from after 1992. (Try not quoting anything written in the last thousand years for a while and you'll see how unlikely this is.) There's also the "Crazy Eddie" references, which to West Coasters may be okay, but here in the New York area, all they conjure up are images of the stereo dealer named that who was a staple on television for years. I don't know if this is intentional, but it's annoying as hell. In case you haven't figured it out, I do _n_o_t recommend this book. In "Niven's Laws" he says, "It is a sin to waste the reader's time." This book constitutes a major sin. HOFFA A film review by Mark R. Leeper Copyright 1992 Mark R. Leeper Capsule review: Danny DeVito's film is not so much a biography of Jimmy Hoffa as a spectacularly illustrated dossier. DeVito, with the aid of a David Mamet screenplay, tells us that behind the forceful, ambitious public image of Hoffa was a man who was ambitious and forceful. Rating: 0 (-4 to +4). Something is missing in Danny DeVito's _H_o_f_f_a. It is not the budget and it is not that the budget seems wasted. There is a lot of money on the screen in _H_o_f_f_a. The film has an expensive star with a terrific make-up job (when I first saw the trailer and saw the face on the screen, I though "Hoffa" first and it took a beat to two to recognize it was Jack Nicholson I was looking at). The film also has spectacular action scenes of an acre of strikers in a melee with an acre of strike breakers. But what is missing and what is missed is a human behind the public face of Hoffa. What this film says about Hoffa, the man, is that he cusses and drinks coffee. Just about everything else about him in this film you could find in a good encyclopedia. That is, everything that is true in the film. In an afterword to this review I will give a few facts that do not square with this fictionalized version of the professional life of Jimmy Hoffa. There are probably other major deviations from the truth in this film. As the film opens, Hoffa (played by Nicholson) is at a roadside diner with his longtime friend Bobby Ciaro (played by Danny DeVito outdoing the major role Spike Lee gave himself in _M_a_l_c_o_l_m _X). Together they are waiting for the arrival of a third party. As they wait Ciaro remembers their long career together. They meet when Hoffa is a young man preaching the evangel of the union. Ciaro soon learns that his new acquaintance is happily willing to break the law and to hurt whomever he has to for the sake of organizing labor. While DeVito's character never finds love and looks for one-night stands, DeVito the director here finds his own true love--the overhead shot. Through much of the rest of the film DeVito carries on his torrid love affair with overhead shots. DeVito and overhead shots seem inseparable until in the last third he has a quick affair with artistic scene transitions. DeVito's infatuation with overhead shots and artistic scene transitions notwithstanding, he does show some nice visual sense. One gets the impression that Hoffa (like the other enigmatic anti- hero of this film season, Dracula) rarely ventures forth in the daytime and then only when it is heavily overcast. This gives us a dismal recreation of Detroit. Hoffa comes off as a creature of the Hoffa December 25, 1992 Page 2 night more than willing to deal with the underworld if it suits the purposes of the union. Since we see almost none of Hoffa's personal life and little positive in his professional life, we are understandably ambivalent as to the fate of the union leader. Hoffa seems likable only when he is verbally tying knots in Robert Kennedy (played by Kevin Anderson). Kennedy, as you might guess, comes off less than favorably in this film. DeVito's _H_o_f_f_a is sometimes well-photographed and sometimes not. But its biggest failure is in getting us to care what happens to Jimmy Hoffa. My rating is a 0 on the -4 to +4 scale. Afterword (with minor spoiler): Jimmy Hoffa disappeared on Wednesday, July 30, 1975. He expected a meeting at the somewhat fancy restaurant, the Manchus Red Fox. It is thought he was meeting a local crime figure. He arrived at the restaurant at about 2 PM. After a half hour, he called his wife to tell her that the others had failed to appear. At 2:45 PM or so he was seen in the parking lot getting into a car with some other men. This is clearly not events as shown in the film. Also, one might wonder why in the film Bobby Ciaro chooses this day to remember his whole past with Hoffa. Dec 28 10:55 1992 MT VOID Index for 1992 Page 1 92/12/11 ALADDIN (Film review by C. McMurray) 92/12/04 ALADDIN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/29 ALIEN 3 (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/03 ALTERNATE KENNEDYS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/02/07 ALTERNATE PRESIDENTS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/08/14 ANTONIA AND JANE (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/04/03 Arnold, Jack (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/11 ARTIFICIAL THINGS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/10 Asimov, Isaac (Obituary) 92/04/17 Bacilli (Comment by J. Manoyan) 92/03/20 BARRAYAR (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/06/26 BATMAN RETURNS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/10 BEAST (Book review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/24 BEAUTY (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/17 BICYCLING THROUGH TIME AND SPACE (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/09/04 Blood Banks (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/09/18 Blood Banks (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/06 Boskone 29 (Part 1) (Convention report by E. C. Leeper) 92/03/13 Boskone 29 (Part 2) (Convention report by E. C. Leeper) 92/03/13 BRAIN CHILD (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/11/20 BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/06 BRIAR ROSE (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/08/21 BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/04/10 Calendars (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/21 Campaign (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/05 Candidate Announcement (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/24 CAPTAIN JACK ZODIAC (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/09/04 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/26 CITY OF TRUTH (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/06/19 CLOVEN HOOVES (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/12/04 COLLECTED STORIES OF ROBERT SILVERBERG (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/31 CONSIDER PHLEBAS (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/07/24 COOL WORLD (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/03 COUNTRY OF THE BLIND (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/09/25 Crime (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/20 CROSSTIME TRAFFIC (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/12/11 CRYING GAME (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 DARK MESSIAH (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/01/10 Dark Suckers (Comment) 92/01/31 DEADSPAWN (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/06/26 DELICATESSEN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/13 Desert Stonewall (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/21 DIGGSTOWN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/28 DIVIDE (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/02/28 DIVIDE (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/03 DOG IS LISTENING (Book review by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/14 DOOMSDAY BOOK (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/31 DOWN THE BRIGHT WAY (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/02/21 DOWN THE BRIGHT WAY (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/24 EARTHGRIP (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/31 Education (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/26 Eighty Miles a Week (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/25 Election Proposition Campaigns (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/07 ENCHANTED APRIL (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/07 EXILE KISS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/03 EXPECTING SOMEONE TALLER (Book review by E. C. Leeper) Dec 28 10:55 1992 MT VOID Index for 1992 Page 2 92/03/27 FACE OF THE WATERS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/24 FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/05/22 FAR AND AWAY (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/09/11 FATHERLAND (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/12/18 FEW GOOD MEN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/08 Fiction piece (by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/22 FIELD OF DREAMS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/28 FINAL ANALYSIS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 FIRE IN HIS HANDS (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/08/07 FIRE ON THE DEEP (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/10/02 Flying (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/10/09 Flying (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/04 Flying (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/11 Flying (Miscellaneous comments) 92/05/08 FOURTH ANIMATION CELEBRATION (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 FREEJACK (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 FRIED GREEN TOMATOES (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/17 Gaia (Comment by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/17 GENE WOLFE'S BOOK OF DAYS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/10 Gibson, William (Latest project) 92/01/31 GO TELL THE SPARTANS (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/06/26 GOOD MORNINNG, IRENE (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/02/07 GRAND CANYON (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/10 "Gray Nun Legacy" (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/02/14 GRIFFIN'S EGG (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/11/06 HE, SHE, AND IT (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/31 HEADS (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/03/06 HEAR MY SONG (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/13 HOLLOW MAN (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/09/04 HOLLYWOOD IN VEGAS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/24 Holmdel Cinema Club (Schedule) 92/07/24 HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/05 HOW TO SUPPRESS WOMEN'S WRITING (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/05/01 Hubble Telescope (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/15 Hugo Nominations (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/15 Hugo Nominations 1992 (List) 92/11/13 Hugo Recommendations (from NESFA) 92/09/18 Hugo Winners 92/08/07 Hugo-nominated Short Stories (Ballot) 92/01/03 Index for 1991 MT VOID 92/01/17 Inter-Species Communication (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/14 Japanese Amination (information) 92/01/31 JEHOVAH CONTRACT (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/01/24 Ken and Barbie (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/31 KING (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/06/12 Kosher Food (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/27 Kraft Amer. Flav. Pasteur. Cheese Product (Comment by M. Leeper) 92/08/07 LAST OF THE MOHICANS (Book review by M. R. Leeper) 92/10/02 LAST OF THE MOHICANS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/20 LAWNMOWER MAN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/10 LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/03 LETTERS TO THE PRESS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/10 Library Acquisitions (List) 92/01/10 "Loss of the Biritsh Bark Sophy Anderson" (Book review by E. Leeper) 92/08/21 LOST ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/10/02 Magicon (Part 1) (Convention report by E. C. Leeper) Dec 28 10:55 1992 MT VOID Index for 1992 Page 3 92/10/09 Magicon (Part 2) (Convention report by E. C. Leeper) 92/10/16 Magicon (Part 3) (Convention report by E. C. Leeper) 92/10/23 Magicon (Part 4) (Convention report by E. C. Leeper) 92/05/01 MAKING OF THE MESSIAH (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/12/04 MALCOLM X (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/27 MAMBO KINGS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/20 McDonald's Syndrome (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/15 MEDITERRANEO (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/28 MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/28 METAPHASE (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/03 Mid-East Hostages (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/22 MIDNIGHT CLEAR (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 MIDSUMMER CENTURY (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/03/20 MISSING MATTER (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/03/13 MISSISSIPPI MASALA (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/03 MOBY DICK (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/13 MULTIPLEX MAN (Book review by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/20 MY COUSIN VINNY (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/21 National Lottery (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/01 Nebula Awards (1992) 92/03/13 Nebula Nominations (1992) 92/04/10 NEWSIES (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/13 NIGHT AND THE CITY (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/03 NIGHT ON EARTH (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/18 Nor'easter pf '92 (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/14 Olympics (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/06 OSCAR (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/04/03 Oscars (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/01 PASSED AWAY (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/12 PATRIOT GAMES (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/11 PEGASUS IN FLIGHT (Book review by F. R. Leisti) 92/05/01 PLAYER (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/19 Potatoe (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/12 PRAYERS TO BROKEN STONES (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/07/17 PRELUDE TO A KISS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/13 Puerto Rican Money (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/27 PUTTING ON THE RITZ (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/02/14 RADIO DAYS (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/13 RAFT (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/07/03 RAGING BULL (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/28 RAISING CAIN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/04/10 REAL WORLD OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/03 REMAKING HISTORY (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/11/20 RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/14 ROWAN (Book review by F. R. Leisti) 92/04/03 RUNESTONE (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/09/25 SCHOOL TIES (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/04/17 Science (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/31 Science (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/07 Science (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/03/27 SHADOWS AND FOG (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/08 SHELTERED LIVES (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/03 SHERLOCK HOLMES & MYSTERIOUS FRIEND (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/07/03 SHERLOCK HOLMES LETTERS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/02/07 SHINING THROUGH (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/28 Shirts (Comment by M. R. Leeper) Dec 28 10:55 1992 MT VOID Index for 1992 Page 4 92/02/28 Skiing (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/12/04 SPEAKING TONGUES (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/08/28 STARFARERS (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/07/24 STRANGER AMONG US (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 STRATA (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/06/19 Summer Festival (Schedule) 92/01/10 TALES OF THE WANDERING JEW (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/07/10 THE MODULAR MAN (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/04/17 THUNDERHEART (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/03 Time Travel Contest 92/02/21 Time Travel Contest Results 92/03/06 TIME'S ARROW (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/05/08 Top Ten Films of 1991 (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/04/24 TOTO THE HERO (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/02/07 Trade Imbalance (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/20 Trade War (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/15 TRAMP ROYALE (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/08/28 TRANSITION (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/11/27 22ND INTERNATIONAL TOURNEE OF ANIMATION (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/08/14 UNFORGIVEN (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/07/24 UNIVERSAL SOLDIER (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/26 UNIVERSE 2 (Book review by E. C. Leeper) 92/01/31 WAR WORLD III (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/03/13 WAYNE'S WORLD (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/09/18 WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN 4: ALTERNATE AMERICAS (Book review by E.Leeper) 92/04/10 WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/05/29 Why Ask Why? (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/01/31 WILD CARDS IX (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/01/31 WITH MERCY TOWARD NONE (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/01/31 WOLF AND IRON (Book review by D. L. Skran) 92/10/16 Worry (Comment by M. R. Leeper) 92/11/13 ZEBRAHEAD (Film review by M. R. Leeper) 92/06/19 ZENTROPA (Film review by M. R. Leeper)