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Authors: Various
Tags: #Sci Fi/Fantasy/Horror Anthology
Casserole Diplomacy and Other Stories:
An On Spec Retrospective Anthology
As Selected by:
Diane L. Walton
Barry Hammond
Ann Marston
Barb Galler-Smith
Jena Snyder
Susan MacGregor
Robin S. Carson
Published by Tyche Books Ltd.
www.TycheBooks.com
Copyright © 2014
Copper Pig Writers’ Society
First Tyche Books Ltd Edition 2014
Print ISBN: 978-1-928025-05-4
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-928025-06-1
Cover Art by Herman Lau
Cover Layout by Lucia Starkey
Interior Layout by Bart R. Leib
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The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third party websites or their content.
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations and events portrayed in this story are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
Any resemblance to persons living or dead would be really cool, but is purely coincidental.
The following people deserve our sincere thanks for years of service (listed in alphabetical order):
The On Spec Editorial Collective, past and present:
Robin S. Carson
Barb Galler-Smith
Catherine Girczyc
Barry Hammond
Susan MacGregor
Ann Marston
Steve Mohn
Derryl Murphy
Marianne O. Nielsen (past General Editor)
Holly Phillips
Robert Runté
Hazel Sangster (past Managing Editor)
Phyllis Schuell
Jena Snyder (past General Editor and Production Editor)
Diane L. Walton (current Managing Editor)
Peter Watts
Guest Editors:
Hazel Sangster — Theme: Youth Writing and Art -Vol. 2, No. 3 (#5) Winter 1990
Spider Robinson — Theme: Humour — Vol. 3, No. 3 (#8) Winter 1991
Lorna Toolis and Michael Skeet — Vol. 4, No. 2 (#10) Fall 1992
David Nickle and Karl Schroeder — Vol. 5, No. 3 (#14) Fall 1993
Leslie Gadallah — Theme: Hard Science Fiction — Vol. 6, No. 1 (#16) Spring 1994
Barry Hammond — Theme: Horror & Dark Fantasy — Vol. 7, No. 1 (#20) Spring 1995
Barry Hammond — Theme: Cross-Genre — Vol. 8 No. 1 (#24) Spring 1996
Robert J. Sawyer — On Writing column
Robert Runté and Peter Watts — Theme: Canadian Geographic — Vol. 9 No. 1 (#28) Spring 1997
Gerald L. Truscott — Theme: Music — Vol. 10 No. 1 (#32) Spring 1998
Lyle Weis — Theme: Earth, Air, Wind & Fire — Vol. 11 No. 1 (#36) Spring 1999
Marianne O. Nielsen — Theme: Future Crime — Vol. 12 No. 1 (#40) Spring 2000
Editorial Advisory Board:
Douglas Barbour
J. Brian Clarke
Candas Jane Dorsey
Leslie Gadallah
Pauline Gedge
Monica Hughes
Alice Major
Robert Runté
Karl Schroeder
Phyllis Schuell
Brad Thompson
Gerry Truscott
Lyle Weis
Art Directors:
James Beveridge
Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk
Tim Hammell
Derryl Murphy
Jane Starr
Diane L. Walton
Production Editors:
Lynette Bondarchuk
Cat McDonald
Jena Snyder
Support Staff, Summer Students, Web Gurus,
Proofreaders and Volunteers
(in alphabetical order):
Stacey-Lynn Antonation
Colin Bamsey
Matt Bamsey
Sara Bamsey
Alan Barclay
Lynette Bondarchuk
Gareth Boyce
Beverly Byron
Scott Cairns
Isaac Calon
Katerina Carastathis
Mark Chan
Elaine Chen
Karen Desgagné
Steve Fahnestalk
Karen Grant
PJ Groenveldt
Chris Hammond-Thrasher
Josie Hammond-Thrasher
Cath Jackel
Chris Jackel
Brent Jans
Janice Jessop
Jen Laface
Cara Koropchuk
Roberta Laurie
Danica LeBlanc
Rick LeBlanc
Colin Lynch
Kathy MacRae
Ashlin McCartney
Andrea Merriman
Shellon Miller
Tobey Morris
Dave Panchyk
Laurie Penner
Heather Price-Ferguson
Paul Rodgers
Brandon Schatz
Larry Scott
Kelly Shepherd
Jane Spalding
Claire Stirling
Melody Szabo
Donna Weis
Michelle Wilson
Cheerleaders (just because):
Jane Bisbee
Michael Penny
Table of Contents
Foreword by Marianne O. Nielsen
Happy Eating on Ugrath 3 by Jason Kapalka
Star-seeing Night by Alice Major
The Reality War by Robert Boyczuk
Casserole Diplomacy by Fiona Heath
No Such Thing as an Ex-Con by Holly Phillips
Closing Time by Matthew Johnson
Foster Child by Catherine MacLeod
Where Magic Lives by S.A. Bolich
Mourning Sickness by Robert Weston
Sticky Wonder Tales by Hugh Spencer
The Resident Guest by Sandra Glaze
The Asheville Road by Corey Brown
Buddhist Jet Lag by Christian McPherson
A Taste of Time by Scott Overton
Pilgrim at the Edge of the World by Sarah Frost
Marianne O. Nielsen
First General Editor of
On Spec
(1989-1992)
In 1988 and for many years before that, the members of the Edmonton-based Copper Pig Writers’ Society bemoaned the lack of English Canadian speculative fiction magazines—not only as venues for their wonderful stories but as places to find English Canadian writers and writing. The French Canadian magazines had created their own niche and were doing well. We, on the other hand, looking for English markets, were tired of rejection letters from American magazines that stated “too weird,” “too off the wall,” and most depressing, “too depressing.”
One day, we were sitting in my living room lamenting the usual rejection letters, when we looked around the circle and realized we had all the talent we needed to establish our own magazine—writing and editing skills, organizational skills, business smarts, contacts in writers’ organizations, networks of editors and writers, government agency contacts, typesetting and layout skills, and a bunch more. I left the room to go to the bathroom and came back to find myself elected “General Editor and Sharkbait.”
The first years were interesting—and not necessarily in a good way. Finding funding was tricky, our pockets got emptied regularly until eventually the Alberta and then Canadian governments gave us enough to cover materials. We were all volunteers though, but saw giving our time to be a worthy endeavour—not only were we working to introduce Canada and hopefully, some of the rest of the world to the amazing talent among Canadian spec fic writers, we were working with new writers, often giving them the chance to redraft a story if we saw potential in it. The first Cory Doctorow book I saw on the stands in the US made me glow with pride because I knew
On Spec
had published his first story.