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- Summary: This is a periodic posting describing how to submit reviews
- to rec.arts.sf.reviews, a newsgroup consisting of reviews of
- science fiction, fantasy, and horror works. Please read this
- before posting to the group.
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- Archive-name: sf/reviews-faq
- Last-modified: 1993/05/26
-
- WELCOME TO REC.ARTS.SF.REVIEWS
-
- [NOTE: This monthly posting serves in lieu of a Frequently Asked
- Questions List (FAQL). If anything in this posting seems to require
- expansion or clarification, please contact its maintainer, Dan'l
- Danehy-Oakes, at djdaneh@pbhyc.pacbell.com.]
-
- Rec.arts.sf.reviews (r.a.sf.r for short) is a forum for distributing
- reviews of works of interest to fans of science fiction/speculative
- fiction/fantasy/horror/and sometimes comics (sf/f/h/c for short).
- This "welcome" message consists of the following:
-
- I. Description of subject matter
- II. Minimum standards and recommended standards
- III. Mechanics
- IV. Rec.arts.sf.reviews archive
-
- I. Description of subject matter
-
- Two types of articles will be posted to r.a.sf.r:
-
- 1. Reviews and critical discussion of works (see below) of interest
- to fans of sf/f/h/c
-
- A. A "review" consists of evaluative commentary on the work by
- someone who has read (watched, listened to, experienced) the
- work, designed to help those who have not read (watched, listened
- to, experienced) the work make an informed decision as to whether
- or not to do so.
-
- B. If you need a definition of what "critical discussion" is, you
- should not attempt it.
-
- 2. Reactions to (1) above. Because this is NOT a "discussion group,"
- in order to be posted to r.a.sf.r, reactions must add new commentary
- on the work. Articles that simply argue or agree with the original
- posting will be returned to the sender unposted.
-
- In other words, it's generally preferable to write a new review or
- critical discussion rather than a reaction piece.
-
- For purposes of r.a.sf.r, the term "works" will be interpreted fairly
- liberally:
-
- 1. Any book, short story, novella, movie, album, magazine, "graphic
- novel," sculpture, etc., etc., whose content is primarily sf/f/h/c is
- eligible for review on r.a.sf.r.
-
- Two partial exceptions have been determined:
-
- A. Individual episodes of continuing TV series ARE NOT subject
- matter for r.a.sf.r. "Arcs" of such series, or full seasons or
- runs of such series, are. Miniseries as a whole ARE appropriate
- subject matter for r.a.sf.r.
-
- B. Individual issues of continuing comic books ARE NOT subject
- matter for r.a.sf.r. "Series-within-series," or full runs of such
- comics, are. Limited series (in whatever "format") ARE
- appropriate subject matter for r.a.sf.r.
-
- The reasons for these two restrictions are (a) because it seems
- desirable to limit the size/volume/bandwidth of this newsgroup, and
- (b) because there are generally already outlets (such as
- rec.arts.startrek and rec.arts.comics) for the ongoing, short-term
- reviews of transient material.
-
- 2. Also acceptable for review in r.a.sf.r are
-
- A. Non-sf/f/h/c works by creators generally associated with
- sf/f/h/c.
-
- B. Critical works about creators of sf/f/h/c or about the
- fields of sf/f/h/c in general.
-
- C. Works "of interest to fans of sf/f/h/c." This is obviously a
- rather vague term, and must be interpreted by the moderators (who
- are reminded by the posting of this "welcome" message that they
- are to interpret it fairly liberally).
-
- II. Minimum standards and recommended standards.
-
- 1. Subject lines
-
- The Subject line of r.a.sf.r postings MUST include the title of the work
- and the creator's name. Don't worry too much about this, the moderators
- will diddle them as needed.
-
- Examples of ideal Subject lines:
-
- Subject: Review of Robert A. Heinlein's FARNHAM'S FREEHOLD
- Subject: Review: Robert Forward's DRAGON'S EGG
- Subject: DHALGREN, by Delany -- Critique
- Subject: Critique of Lucasfilm's STAR WARS I
-
- 2. Bibliographic information
-
- The value of a review increases when it is accompanied by some basic
- bibliographic information which will help potential readers to find the
- work or compare it with others. Publishers usually include this
- information on the book jacket and copyright page.
-
- At minimum, you must include:
- Author's name
- Title
- Publisher
- Place of publication
- Date of publication/Copyright date
- ISBN
- Price
-
- It would also be nice to include information like:
- Series title and volume, if any
- (e.g., "Volume 9 in the "Fleurs des Murs" saga")
- Copyright date, if different from publication date
- Media/format (e.g., hardcover, paperback, comic, videotape, etc.)
-
- Obviously, for reviews of works other than novels, analogous information
- is requested. For example, for a movie "Authors" ==> producer, director,
- and/or scenarist; "Publisher" ==> releasing studio; "ISBN" is pretty much
- irrelevant; "Price" only becomes relevant upon release of a videotape.
-
- We would like this information to be in the UNIX addbib(1) format, though
- we can hack that if necessary. The reason for this is that it makes
- preparation of indices (see below) much, much easier.
-
- On any Berkeley UNIX system, type "man addbib" for details. The format
- uses an alphabetical code to identify different types of information.
- The following codes are or may be relevant to rasfr reviewers (an
- asterisk [*] denotes a required datum):
-
- * %A Author's name (use a separate %A line for each)
- * %B Anthology/collection title for individual stories/articles
- %C City (place of publication)
- * %D Date of publication
- %E Editor (of book or series)
- * %G Government order number (use this for ISBN)
- %H Header commentary, printed before reference
- * %I Issuer (publisher's name and imprint)
- %J Journal containing article
- %K Keywords
- %O Comments/etc. (use for format/price, ordering info)
- %P Page number(s) (use for page count)
- %S Series title
- * %T Title of article or book
- %V Volume number
-
- Realistic-type examples (the format we want to encourage), first a
- novel in a series, then a critical article in an anthology:
-
- %A Smith, Nancy Q.
- %T The Wizard and the Blonde
- %I NAL Roc Fantasy
- %C New York
- %D June 1991
- %G ISBN 0-123-45678-9
- %P 403 pp.
- %S The Wizard's Journey
- %V Book 3
- %O paperback, US$4.95
-
- %A Milligan, Sterling J.
- %T Delany's "Dhalgren": Masterpiece or Solecism?
- %B The Big Book of SF Criticism
- %E Oliver, Chad
- %E Greenberg, Martin
- %I Big Books
- %C Radnor, PA
- %D 1982
- %G No ISBN
- %P 552 pp.
- %O trade paperback, US$12.95
- %O order from Big Books, P.O. Box 123, Radnor PA 19304 USA
-
- Note the use of mixed-case. This is recommended (though not required)
- because information may be lost otherwise. (E.g., is that Charles de Lint,
- or De Lint?)
-
- 3. Language/Style
-
- Articles on r.a.sf.r should be written in some close relative of Standard
- English. This is not to say you must stick closely to Fowlers' rules; if
- there is a Joe-Bob Briggs or a Harlan Ellison out there, the last thing
- we would want to do is stifle them. But you should remember that not
- everyone in your audience reads English as a first language, and try to
- keep your language understandable by, say, someone with an eighth-grade
- education.
-
- In other words, your content may be as simple or as abstruse as you
- like, but it should be communicated as clearly as possible.
-
- For works in a foreign language, reviews either in that language or in
- English will be accepted. If none of the moderators is able to read the
- language in which a review is written, we will pass it for posting with
- a disclaimer stating that none of us was able to read it and we are not
- responsible for content.
-
- 4. Spoilers
-
- Reviews and critiques may give away surprise twists and/or endings of
- stories. Reviewers and critics are hereby put upon their honor to inform
- their readers *IN* *ADVANCE* that this is the case (the Subject line is
- a good place for it), and to insert a control-L ("^L") or a screenful of
- blank space, to allow the readers to avoid these "spoilers."
-
- The control-L is preferable; however, we realize some primitive text
- editors still in use won't handle them.
-
- The moderator may insert these for you, or bounce the article, if you
- commit a sufficiently annoying spoiler.
-
- III. Mechanics.
-
- R.a.sf.r is moderated by one or more of several moderators. These are
-
- Michael C. Berch
- Dan'l Danehy-Oakes
- Evelyn Leeper
- Wayne Throop
- Alan Wexelblat
- Bill Wisner
-
- Articles are *NOT* to be mailed to these moderators directly. They
- should be mailed to the rec.arts.sf.reviews submission address, from
- where they will be forwarded to the appropriate moderator.
-
- The submission address using Internet protocol is
-
- sf-reviews@presto.ig.com
-
- The UUCP address is
-
- uunet!presto.ig.com!sf-reviews
-
- Articles may also be posted using standard news software (such as
- "postnews"), which will automatically send it to the moderator(s).
-
- Suggestions, comments, offers to assist, etc., may be mailed to
-
- rasfr-comments@presto.ig.com or
- uunet!presto.ig.com!rasfr-comments
-
- Indices of material posted to rec.arts.sf.reviews will be placed in
- the archive on a quarterly basis.
-
-
- IV. Archive
-
- The rec.arts.sf.reviews archives have been online since June of 1991.
-
- Access is available via anonymous FTP and via WAIS (Wide-Area
- Information Service) retrieval. This should accommodate most of those
- on the Internet (about 80% of the readership). There may be a mail
- archive server available in the future, as we are investigating various
- archive server software packages.
-
- Anonymous FTP Retrieval
-
- The archive is on the host net.bio.net (NOT presto.ig.com which holds the
- moderation/submission address for the group; presto is down the hall from
- net, and they're both on the same Ethernet, but we run them for different
- groups). The IP address of net.bio.net is 134.172.3.69.
-
- The files are in the directory "misc/sf-reviews". The article files are
- named "archiveYY.Q" where "YY" are the last two digits of the year and
- "Q" is the quarter [1,2,3,4]. The current quarter's messages are in
- the file "archive".
-
- Index files for each quarter are also available, and have the same
- names as the article files, with the suffix ".index" (example:
- archive91.3.index). The index files contain the From, Subject,
- Message-ID, and Date headers of each article, plus the "%"
- bibliographic codes.
-
- Here's a sample anonymous FTP session; those who are familiar with FTP
- can skip over this part. The sample shows a UNIX ftp client; the
- dialogue may be slightly different for those on other implementations.
-
- % ftp net.bio.net
- Connected to net.bio.net.
- 220 net.bio.net FTP server (SunOS 4.1) ready.
- Name (net.bio.net:mcb): anonymous
- 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
- Password: guest [This doesn't print -- use any string like "guest"]
- 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
- ftp> cd misc
- 250 CWD command successful.
- ftp> ls -l
- 200 PORT command successful.
- 150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (134.172.3.5,1184) (0 bytes).
- total 6
- drwxr-xr-x 4 113 1024 Mar 2 19:12 chalkhills
- drwxr-xr-x 3 lear 1024 Oct 7 21:13 ietf-nntp
- drwxr-xr-x 3 242 1024 Dec 30 23:04 jitr
- drwxr-xr-x 2 242 512 Dec 9 22:50 sf-reviews
- drwxr-xr-x 2 283 1536 Mar 4 21:00 weather
- 226 ASCII Transfer complete.
- remote: -l
- 284 bytes received in 0.1 seconds (2.8 Kbytes/s)
- ftp> cd sf-reviews
- 250 CWD command successful.
- ftp> ls -l
- 200 PORT command successful.
- 150 ASCII data connection for /bin/ls (134.172.3.5,1185) (0 bytes).
- total 1666
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 3028 Oct 23 1991 README
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 11521 Dec 24 1991 WELCOME
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 64742 Aug 18 1992 aids-copyright
- -rw-rw-rw- 1 242 82295 Jan 11 13:23 archive
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 104465 Jul 31 1991 archive91.2
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 6995 Nov 12 22:14 archive91.2.index
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 335935 Oct 8 1991 archive91.3
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 21976 Nov 12 22:14 archive91.3.index
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 268382 Jul 10 1992 archive91.4
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 19987 Nov 12 22:15 archive91.4.index
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 257254 Jun 13 1992 archive92.1
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 16131 Nov 12 22:15 archive92.1.index
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 161163 Nov 12 21:53 archive92.2
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 10772 Nov 12 22:15 archive92.2.index
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 245393 Nov 12 21:53 archive92.3
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 16759 Nov 12 22:15 archive92.3.index
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 203 Nov 12 22:13 report.awk
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 176 Dec 20 1991 summary.awk
- -rw-r--r-- 1 242 2372 Oct 19 23:14 wais-source
- 226 ASCII Transfer complete.
- remote: -l
- 1139 bytes received in 0.22 seconds (5.1 Kbytes/s)
- ftp> get archive92.2
- 200 PORT command successful.
- 150 ASCII data connection for archive92.2 (161163 bytes).
- 226 ASCII Transfer complete.
- local: archive92.2 remote: archive92.2
- 164552 bytes received in 4.7 seconds (34 Kbytes/s)
- ftp> quit
- 221 Goodbye.
- %
-
- Please let us know if there are any problems with the archive.
-
-
- WAIS Retrieval
-
- WAIS (Wide-Area Information Service) is an access protocol for material
- kept as online information sources. If your Internet site has a WAIS
- client available (there are various implementations for X, Macintosh,
- NeXT, Windows, and dumb CRTs) you can perform indexed, full-text
- searches of the sf-reviews archives.
-
- Since there are several implementations of WAIS clients, we will not
- attempt to detail the session here. The name of the WAIS source
- (registered in the Directory of Servers) is "sf-reviews.src". The
- source host is "net.bio.net" and the service (TCP port) is 210.
- With the simple command-line interface "waissearch", you can use the
- following command line
-
- waissearch -h net.bio.net -p 210 -d sf-reviews keyword
-
- where "keyword" should be replaced by something like an author's name,
- reviewer's name, book title, or just some significant word in a
- review.
-
- Using the multiple window-based tools are much easier and permit more
- sensitive searching, using multiple sources, etc. Your site manager
- should have information about these.
-
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