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The '''Talossan Science Fiction, Fantasy & Whisky Society''' ''(La Società Talossan dal Siensiă-ficziun, del Fantasieu es del Wiski)'' is a literary and social club dedicated to the appreciation of speculative fiction and distilled fermented malted barley. Variously described as a "Most Ancient and August Order" and as a "High Church," membership is casual and open to all Talossans who participate in discussions on the society's [[Wittenberg]] forum.  
The '''Talossan Science Fiction, Fantasy & Whisky Society''' ''(La Società Talossan dal Siensiă-ficziun, del Fantasieu es del Wiski)'' is a literary and social club dedicated to the appreciation of [[wikipedia:Speculative fiction|speculative fiction]] and distilled fermented malted barley. Variously described as a "Most Ancient and August Order" and as a "High Church," membership is casual and open to all Talossans who participate in discussions on the society's [[Wittenberg]] forum.  


==History==
==History==
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===Discussion===
===Discussion===
Members of the Society recommend and discuss works of speculative fiction. Written works discussed include (in no particular order), but are not limited to:
Members of the Society recommend and discuss works of speculative fiction. Written works discussed include (in no particular order), but are not limited to:
*  ''The Windup Girl'' by Paolo Bacigalupi
[[wikipedia:The Windup Girl|''The Windup Girl'']] by [[wikipedia:Paolo Bacigalupi|Paolo Bacigalupi]]
*  ''Flatland'' by Edwin A. Abbot
[[wikipedia:Flatland|''Flatland'']] by [[wikipedia:Edwin Abbott Abbott|Edwin A. Abbot]]
*  ''Dune'' by Frank Herbert
[[wikipedia:Dune|''Dune'']] by [[wikipedia:Frank Herbert|Frank Herbert]]
*  ''Stranger in a Strange Land'' by Robert Heinlein
[[wikipedia:The Book of the Long Sun|''The Book of the Long Sun'']] series and [[wikipedia:The Book of the Short Sun|'' The Book of the Short Sun'']] series by [[wikipedia:Gene Wolfe|Gene Wolfe]]
The ''Book of the Long Sun'' series and ''Book of the Short Sun'' series by Gene Wolf
[[wikipedia: Feersum Endjinn|''Feersum Endjinn'']] by [[wikipedia:Iain Banks|Iain M. Banks]]
*  ''Feersum Endjinn'' by Iain M. Banks
*  The [[wikipedia:Foundation series|''Foundation'']] series by [[wikipedia:Isaac Asimov|Isaac Asimov]]
*  The ''Foundation'' series by Isaac Asimov
[[wikipedia:Uprooted (novel)|''Uprooted'']] by [[wikipedia:Naomi Novik|Naomi Novik]]
*  ''Uprooted'' by Naomi Novik


A/V works similarly discussed include:
A/V works similarly discussed include:
*  ''Dune: Part One'' (2021 movie), directed by Denis Villeneuve
[[wikipedia:Dune (2021 film)|''Dune: Part One'']] (2021 movie), directed by [[wikipedia:Denis Villeneuve|Denis Villeneuve]]
*  Various ''Star Trek'' movies and television series
*  Various [[wikipedia:Star Trek|''Star Trek'']] movies and television series


===Past Newsletter===
In addition to particular works, members have discussed matters that frequently appear in speculative fiction, such as the Fermi paradox.
 
===Pairings===
Given the libational nature of the society, members have proffered recommendations, and sought input, for pairings of speculative fiction and whisky (or other alcoholic beverages). Among such pairings are:
*  [[wikipedia:Stranger in a Strange Land|''Stranger in a Strange Land'']] by [[wikipedia:Robert A. Heinlein|Robert Heinlein]], with [[wikipedia:Maker's Mark|Maker's Mark]] bourbon
*  [[wikipedia:A Maze of Death|''A Maze of Death'']] by [[wikipedia:Philip K. Dick|Philip K. Dick]], with [[wikipedia:Old Crow|Old Crow]] bourbon
 
===Newsletter===
In the late 1990s, TSF&WS published two issues of its electronic newsletter ''Spaceships and Distilleries'' "chock-full of science fiction tastings and whisky reviews." No new issues have been released since.
In the late 1990s, TSF&WS published two issues of its electronic newsletter ''Spaceships and Distilleries'' "chock-full of science fiction tastings and whisky reviews." No new issues have been released since.



Latest revision as of 20:49, 20 November 2023

The Talossan Science Fiction, Fantasy & Whisky Society (La Società Talossan dal Siensiă-ficziun, del Fantasieu es del Wiski) is a literary and social club dedicated to the appreciation of speculative fiction and distilled fermented malted barley. Variously described as a "Most Ancient and August Order" and as a "High Church," membership is casual and open to all Talossans who participate in discussions on the society's Wittenberg forum.

History

The society was founded in 1998/XIX by Ián Anglatzarâ. Originally called the Talossan Science Fiction & Whisky Society, the organization's name was changed to reflect its expanded literary scope in the 2010s. Following a period of inactivity, it was reconvened by Antonio Montagnha on 10 April 2022/XLIII.

Activities

Discussion

Members of the Society recommend and discuss works of speculative fiction. Written works discussed include (in no particular order), but are not limited to:

A/V works similarly discussed include:

In addition to particular works, members have discussed matters that frequently appear in speculative fiction, such as the Fermi paradox.

Pairings

Given the libational nature of the society, members have proffered recommendations, and sought input, for pairings of speculative fiction and whisky (or other alcoholic beverages). Among such pairings are:

Newsletter

In the late 1990s, TSF&WS published two issues of its electronic newsletter Spaceships and Distilleries "chock-full of science fiction tastings and whisky reviews." No new issues have been released since.

External Links

TSFFWS Forum on Wittenberg

Past TSF&WS Wittenberg Forum

Past TSF&WS Webpage