| ||
Random quote: "A book exists at the intersection of the author's subconscious and the reader's response." - William Gibson, Distrust That Particular Flavor - (Added by: Scott Laz) |
Science Fiction Masterworks Book Club Jump to page : 1 2 3 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] | View previous thread :: View next thread |
General Discussion -> Roll-Your-Own Reading Challenge | Message format |
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Hi there! We're starting a book club to read and review the SF Masterworks series in order of publication by the imprint. We're doing one a month so this is going to be a lengthy endeavour, but we wanted to make sure that we were as inclusive as possible. If you'd like to join us, Google our Facebook group "Science Fiction Masterworks Book Club." We're starting with The Forever War in September. Thanks! Edited by Sable Aradia 2015-08-14 12:21 PM | ||
pizzakarin |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 111 Location: Austin, Tx | Is it a Facebook-only group? | ||
Administrator |
| ||
Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Sable Aradia - 2015-08-14 12:20 PM Hi there! We're starting a book club to read and review the SF Masterworks series in order of publication by the imprint. We're doing one a month so this is going to be a lengthy endeavour, but we wanted to make sure that we were as inclusive as possible. If you'd like to join us, Google our Facebook group "Science Fiction Masterworks Book Club." We're starting with The Forever War in September. Thanks! Hi Sable, thanks for the invite. You've certainly bitten off a big slice of SF for your club! You know, this sounds like a reading challenge to me. You can certainly start up a RYO and use it to help your club members tag their books as they read 'em. Book clubs were one of the reasons we started doing the challenges to begin with. The only difference here is that your club members will be reading the same books at the same time rather than picking individual books to fit a theme. You are also certainly welcome to use the WWEnd forums to host your discussions and share links to your reviews etc. Let me know if you are interested or if you have any questions. We'd like to help in any way that we can like blogging or tweeting about the club to help you attract members etc. | ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Hi Karen! Well, so far yes, but I am also on Google+, Tumblr and Twitter and I'd be happy to take this discussions there if anyone was interested. Also, a few of our members have signed up for accounts here and if no one minds, I would be happy to carry on the discussion as a forum topic. | ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Administrator - 2015-08-14 11:18 AM Hi Sable, thanks for the invite. You've certainly bitten off a big sliceof SF for your club! You know,this sounds like a reading challenge to me. You can certainly start up a RYO and use it to help your club members tag their books as they read 'em. Book clubs were one of the reasons we started doing the challenges to begin with. The only difference here is that your club members will be reading the same books at the same time rather than picking individual books to fit a theme. You are also certainly welcome to use the WWEnd forums to host your discussions and share links to your reviewsetc. Let me know if you are interested or if you have any questions. We'd like to help in any way that we can like blogging or tweeting about the club to help you attract members etc. Hi Admin! Love your avatar. Thank you, that would be great! I am brand new to this forum so may require some help, but it looks a lot like the technicals work similarly to a couple other forums I'm on (RPG based, mostly) so I'm sure I won't be completely lost. But I am clueless on some things that are completely obvious to others I'm sure; such as: what is a RYO, and how do I use it? I would be delighted if you'd care to spread the word any way at all; blog, Tweet, etc. If you want places to connect to for that I am @SableAradia on Twitter and I am on Wordpress as http://geekqueenblog.wordpress.com. I'm also on Goodreads. Thank you so much for being so welcoming and supportive! | ||
Administrator |
| ||
Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Sable Aradia - 2015-08-17 5:14 PM Administrator - 2015-08-14 11:18 AM Hi Admin! Love your avatar. Thank you, that would be great! I am brand new to this forum so may require some help, but it looks a lot like the technicals work similarly to a couple other forums I'm on (RPG based, mostly) so I'm sure I won't be completely lost. But I am clueless on some things that are completely obvious to others I'm sure; such as: what is a RYO, and how do I use it? I would be delighted if you'd care to spread the word any way at all; blog, Tweet, etc. If you want places to connect to for that I am @SableAradia on Twitter and I am on Wordpress as http://geekqueenblog.wordpress.com. I'm also on Goodreads. Thank you so much for being so welcoming and supportive! Very cool. RYO is short for Roll-Your-Own which is our multi-theme reading challenge. The way it works is you look at the available themes, 35 different ones right now, and if you find one you like you join that challenge. If you don't like any existing challenges or just have an idea you want to try, then you roll-your-own challenge where you determine the theme and the rules. In your case, you simply create a RYO that is built around the Masterworks list. In your description you tell everyone the rules and link over to your blog etc. You can create your own banner for the challenge or I can help you make one. Your club members can use the banner on their blogs and link over to the challenge page were everyone can see how everyone else is doing. Every month you let folks know what the next book is in the forum and they'll go tag that book as "currently reading" and it will show on the shelf with a faded cover. When you're done with that book they tag it as completed and it shows full color. You can add up to 4 different reading levels but for this one it's open ended so you may want to bypass that option. There are 144 Masterworks so far which is a bit too much to put in there all at once so I would recommend you just set the challenge to 12 for now. When you get close to completing 12 books you can update the challenge requirements to 24 to get a second row to start filling in for year 2. That will keep the challenge page from getting ridiculously long with all those blanks. Of course, you could just do yearly challenges for 12 books at a time so that the 2015 SF Masterworks Reading Challenge is the first 12 books in order. The 2016 SFMRC would be for the second dozen in order and so on. That might be a little less daunting for folks that look at 12 books a year rather than 144, a gross amount of books to some. Take a look at the RYO page for more details and to get familiar with how other folks have structured their challenges. If you like we can have a Skype call and talk about it if you want more clarification on anything. I'm rather excited by the prospect of a club using the RYO to track their progress so I can't wait to see how it works out. It might give us some ideas for improving the RYO overall.
| ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Okay, I went ahead and created the challenge: https://www.worldswithoutend.com/rollyourown.asp?ryo_id=100. And I joined the Space Opera one. Limping through figuring out how to add the books and add reviews. Would welcome suggestions. Thanks! | ||
Administrator |
| ||
Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Sable Aradia - 2015-08-22 2:30 PM Okay, I went ahead and created the challenge: https://www.worldswithoutend.com/rollyourown.asp?ryo_id=100. And I joined the Space Opera one. Limping through figuring out how to add the books and add reviews. Would welcome suggestions. Thanks! Your challenge looks good and I really like your banner. Well done. Since you've set your start date for September 1st you challenge won't show on the RYO page until then. You won't be able to add any books to your challenge until the start date either. Once the 1st gets here the challenge will be visible on the RYO page and the option to add books to your list will show on the novel page. Since everyone in the challenge will be reading the same book at the same time I suggest you only put the current assigned book on your list. That way you can fill in the list in order. For the Space Opera challenge you can add books by clicking on the empty sots on the challenge page. That will take you to the search page. You can also check the box for the challenge on any novel page where it shows up. In this case the option will only show on books tagged as SF on the site because it's an SF only challenge. More detailed instructions are on the main RYO page. Look for the tab that says "Click Here for Challenge Details". Let me know if you have any trouble.
| ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Thank you so much for your help! I was wondering what was going on there, why I couldn't add the books yet. Okay, great, we're ready to go! Who wants to come and play? | ||
pauljames |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 107 Location: scotland | I started reading this list a few years ago and have now completed ten. I won't join however as I read from so many genres and mix and match so much in general that I will not be able to read them in order or in the timeframe. Great challenge though and I look forward to reviews/comments and will add my own. | ||
dustydigger |
| ||
Elite Veteran Posts: 1031 Location: UK | Great challenge,some of my best reads this year came from that list,my 2016 reads are already pretty much sorted. I have read 61 off the list, 7/12 of your 2016 challenge,and so doing them in order would involve quite a few rereads,and I have a host of books already pencilled in. Its a very impressive list. Occasionally I dislike a book,but still find it striking or important. And many stay in the mind and haunt me. Excellent list | ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Hey, I understand. I've read more than a few myself already, but it's cool catching up on the ones I have missed out on! And I did it in this format to encourage discussion, is all. By all means offer your thoughts; so far we've done The Forever War and I Am Legend this year. | ||
devilinlaw |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 112 Location: Las Vegas, NV | I'm really excited to be a part of this challenge since I have not read many of the 12 books in this challenge! It will be interesting to read so many classics of the genre that I have not been exposed to before. | ||
devilinlaw |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 112 Location: Las Vegas, NV | I've gotten through the first two books of the Cities in Flight series by James Blish. Interesting world building. Waiting to see where Blish takes his ideas. | ||
devilinlaw |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 112 Location: Las Vegas, NV | Finished the entire series and was really impressed with the final book, The Triumph of Time. | ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | I'm just finishing Earthman, Come Home so don't spoil it for me yet! But loved this book. What a neat universe Blish has created. I love the ordinariness of his characters. They are delightfully human, with all a human's flaws as well as merits. I think the key to the stories he's telling is how ordinary people react to this extraordinary situation. Awesome stuff; the essence of what makes sci-fi great! | ||
devilinlaw |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 112 Location: Las Vegas, NV | I agree that Earthman, Come Home is a fantastic book! I loved The Triumph of Time but only because I read Earthman, Come Home first. Earthman, Come Home had the feel of a pulp serial, each chapter a new adventure for Mayor John Amalfi and his crew aboard the Okie city of New York. I really like that aspect. Blish kept the action rolling right along the entire time. Edited by devilinlaw 2015-11-22 7:28 PM | ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | It's been a while since we opened dialogue here! How did people do with "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" and "The Stars My Destination?" | ||
spectru |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 144 Location: Fort Myers, Florida USA | So, I joined you on goodreads. The book for February, Babel-17, is the first on the list I hadn't already read, so I guess that was good timing. Here at WWEnd I signed up for the challenge and listed the three SF Masterworks I've read so far this year. Edited by spectru 2016-02-06 7:29 PM | ||
pauljames |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 107 Location: scotland | I loved The Stars My Destination. So action-packed and inventive. Not sure I fully understood everything which is ok as it only means I need to re-read in the future. | ||
CDR_Bill |
| ||
Member Posts: 8 | Some of my reviews aren't showing in my list. Is there a problem with the site? | ||
Administrator |
| ||
Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | CDR_Bill - 2016-03-14 6:48 PM Some of my reviews aren't showing in my list. Is there a problem with the site? Give me a novel ID where you submitted a review and it's not showing on your list and we'll check it out tomorrow -- time permitting of course. Thanks. | ||
Sable Aradia |
| ||
Veteran Posts: 214 | Did you make sure to click the box that changes the review from "private" (the default) to "public?" I made that mistake at first and it took me a while to figure it out. How goes the reading? I loved Babel-17 (though I know it's not for everybody) and I also loved Lord of Light (which I realize some people don't get). Am now drumming my fingers, waiting for my Amazon shipment of The Fifth Head of Cerberus, so I expect I won't be starting that one until mid-month or so. | ||
CDR_Bill |
| ||
Member Posts: 8 | That did it! The reviews not showing were all set for the "private" default. It took me a bit to get in to both Babel-17 and Lord of Light. Actually had to re-read parts of both to make the right connections. However, The Fifth Head of Cerberus just wasn't for me. | ||
CDR_Bill |
| ||
Member Posts: 8 | It was a simple fix. The reviews not showing I had forgot to mark public. Thanks for the help! | ||
Jump to page : 1 2 3 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] |
Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |
Books
BOOK AWARDS
Hugo Award
Nebula Award
BSFA Award
Mythopoeic Award
Locus SF Award
Locus Fantasy Award
Locus FN Award
Locus YA Award
Locus Horror Award
August Derleth Award
Robert Holdstock Award
Campbell Award
World Fantasy Award
Prometheus Award
Aurora Award
PKD Award
Clarke Award
Stoker Award
Otherwise Award
Aurealis SF Award
Aurealis Fantasy Award
Aurealis Horror Award
Andre Norton Award
Shirley Jackson Award
Red Tentacle Award
Golden Tentacle Award
Legend Award
Morningstar Award
Nommo Award
BOOK LISTS
Classics of SF
SF Mistressworks
Guardian: The Best SF/F
NPR: Top 100 SF/F
Pringle Best 100 SF
Pringle Modern Fantasy
SF: 101 Best 1985-2010
Fantasy 100
ISFDB Top 100
Horror 100
Nightmare Magazine 100
HWA Reading List
Locus Best SF
200 Significant SF Books by Women
David Brin's YA List
Baen Military SF List
Defining SF Books:
50s | 60s | 70s | 80s | 90s
SF by Women Writers
A Crash Course in the History of Black Science Fiction
Authors
Top Authors
All Authors
All Women Authors
Author Videos
AUTHOR AWARDS
Damon Knight Memorial
World Horror Convention
WFA Life Achievement
Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery
AUTHOR LISTS
Starmont Reader's Guide
Publishers
Top Publishers
All Publishers
PUBLISHER LISTS
Ace Doubles Series:
D | F | G | H | M | #
Conversation Pieces
Classic Library of SF
Critical Explorations in SF&F
EP Masterpieces of SF
Fantasy Masterworks
SF Masterworks
Laser Books
Liverpool SF Texts and Studies
Author's Choice Monthly
Pulphouse Short Stories
Winston SF
Resources
Podcasts
BookTubers
Magazines
Conventions
eBooks
Bookstores
SF/F/H Sub-Genres
Websites
Clubs & Groups
WWEnd Member Sites
WWEnd
BookTrackr™
The Responsible Parties
WWEnd Patrons
Support WWEnd
Advertise on WWEnd
FAQ
Contact Us
My World
Sign Up now and enjoy the enhanced features only available to members.
Blog
2024 British Fantasy Awards Winners
2024 British Fantasy Awards Shortlists Announced
2023 Nommo Awards Winners
2024 World Fantasy Award Finalists
2024 Aurora Award Winner
Forums
Home | © 2024 Tres Barbas, LLC. All rights reserved.
(Delete all cookies set by this site) | |