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Year: 2025

2025 March Parsec Monthly Event 

The Parsec Monthly Meeting is now the Parsec Monthly Event!

Date: Sat March 15, 2025.
Location: ZOOM and IN PERSON at the Mt. Lebanon Library
16 Castle Shannon Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15228. Event is in Room A, lower level.
Time: 12:30 to 3:30pm
Open to the Public!

Our program this month is to brainstorm about this year’s Confluence Conference, to be held at the Sheraton Pittsburgh Airport Hotel on July 25, 26 & 27 2025.
The focus of this months event is to propose and discuss panel topics for the Confluence conference. We welcome input and ideas from all Parsec members and guests of Parsec.

Come and help us plan an outstanding year for Confluence!

Below are some panel ideas just to get you thinking:

  • Pittsburgh as a Speculative Setting
  • How can Pittsburgh’s industrial history and modern reinvention inspire unique SFF
  • narratives?
  • AI as Co-Creator of Genre Fiction
  • Discuss the role of artificial intelligence in writing
  • Cross-Genre Mashups: When Sci-Fi Meets Fantasy Meets Noir
  • Inspired by Rambo’s eclectic work, discuss the appeal and challenges of blending genres.
  • Finding Beauty in Broken Worlds
  • Explore the balance of hope and darkness in SFF narratives.
  • How Today’s Tech Shapes Tomorrow’s Fiction
  • Examine how AI, robotics, modern space efforts, and biotechnology influence
  • speculative storytelling, with a nod to Pittsburgh’s tech hub status.

2025 February Parsec Meeting

February is poetry month at Parsec!

PARSEC, Pittsburgh’s premier Science Fiction & Fantasy Organization meets on Saturday, February 15th, 2025.
Meeting starts at 1:00pm (est). Zoom room opens at 12:30 for social time.

In this photo, Vincent Baverso, Alex Jennings and Mary Soon Lee

Our guests this month are Mary Soon Lee, Alex Jennings, and Vincent Baverso.

It’s a time for hearing from old friends and hearing new voices. Each guest will present some of their favorite works.

As always, we’ll have time for attending members to read some of their own poems as well.

Mary Soon Lee was born and raised in London, but has lived in Pittsburgh for thirty years. She is a Grand Master of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association, and a three-time winner of both the AnLab Readers’ Award and the Rhysling Award. Her latest books are from opposite shores of the poetry ocean: How to Navigate Our Universe, containing how-to astronomy poems, and The Sign of the Dragon, novel-length epic fantasy, winner of the Elgin Award. https://marysoonlee.com/

Alex Jennings is a writer/editor/teacher/poet living in Baton Rouge. He was born in Wiesbaden (Germany) and raised in Gaborone (Botswana), Tunis (Tunisia), Paramaribo (Surinam) and the United States.  e is the Program Director of DreamFoundry’s Con or Bust and pens a regular speculative poetry review column in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction called “Chapter and Verse.” In 2022, he was the inaugural recipient of the Imagination Unbound Fellowship at Under the Volcano, a guided writing retreat held annually in Tepoztlan, Mexico. https://www.alexjennings.net 

Vincent Baverso earned a degree in English from the University of Pittsburgh in 2004. He’s seen publication in several journals and anthologies for both poetry and fiction, including Triangulation: Lost Voices, Scifaikuest, Devolution Z, Slink Chunk, and most recently in Polis from Air and Nothingness Press. His most recent publication is “The 49 Stalks” a book of Haiku inspired by the ancient wisdom of the I Ching featuring 132 carefully crafted haiku along with 15 striking haiga paintings. https://vbaverso.com/

2025 Jan Parsec Meeting

PARSEC, Pittsburgh’s premier SF/F/H Organization meets on Saturday, January 18th , 2025 via ZOOM (see registration link below) and IN PERSON at the Mt. Lebanon Library, 16 Castle Shannon Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15228
Meeting time: 1:00 – 3:30 pm. (room opens at 12:30 for social time)

In January, our guest is Maren Cooke of Pittsburgh’s Sustainability Salon. A planetary scientist by training, today she works in environmental education and activism around climate, air quality, plastics, food, labor, and justice. 

Maren Cooke is a planetary scientist by training, but now works mainly on environmental education and activism around climate, air quality, plastics, food, labor, and justice.

She serves in leadership roles at the Group Against Smog & Pollution, 350 Pittsburgh, ReImagine Food Systems, Pittsburghers Against Single-Use Plastic, Pittsburgh Green New Deal, and the Climate Action Plan Justice Coalition, and works closely with many other local organizations and government officials; she co-founded Putting Down Roots, Ohio Valley Environmental Resistance, the Pittsburgh Labor Choir, a school garden at a local K-8, and a nature education program in Frick Park. https://marenslist.blogspot.com/

Maren volunteers as an Urban Ecosteward, a Tree Tender, a Master Gardener, a Master Composter, and a Master Naturalist. Maren often creates banners and signage for local movements, and organizes and hosts Sustainability Salons, a monthly environmental education forum now 13 years running.


Speaking of ROOTS, the Parsec Short Story contest is open for submissions until March 31, 2025.
Get all the information here: https://parsec-sff.org/short-story-contest/

We do not accept stories written by AI. Any story found to be written by AI will be disqualified.