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138: A Tedious Number of Questions About What It’s Like to Run a Games Shop

138: A Tedious Number of Questions About What It’s Like to Run a Games Shop

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John chaired, Alison is off on holiday, and Liz has the agenda.

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  • Letters of comment
    • Ang Rosin (Facebook)
      • Andrea Bell and Derek Hockridge
    • Bridget Bradshaw (Facebook)
    • Chris Garcia (email)
    • Farah Mendlesohn (email, Facebook)
    • Jake Casella Brookins (Bluesky)
    • Louise Hughes (Bluesky)
    • Neil Ottenstein (Facebook)
    • Paul Weimer (email)
    • Roseanna Pendlebury (Bluesky)
    • Shi Lala (Facebook)
  • Worldcon 2027: Montreal bid
    • Terry Fong has stepped down
    • There has been some news since, but we’ll discuss it next episode…
  • Worldcon 2025: Seattle
    • The results of the consultative votes
    • The Business Meeting agenda
    • Instructions on how to attend the virtual Business Meeting
    • Kate Secor’s annotated Business Meeting agenda
  • Picks
    • John: All the Ghosts in the Forest by Lorraine Wilson
    • Alison: A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
    • Liz: Old Soul by Susan Barker
  • Credits
    • Cover art: “Whizz-Fizz Agenda Time” by Alison Scott
      • Alt text: A famous photograph of Margaret Hamilton standing beside printed outputs of the code that took the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon, overlaid with the words “Octothorpe 138” and “Whizz-Fizz Agenda Time!”.
    • Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

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