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SF-LOVERS Digest Friday, 14 Sep 1990 Volume 15 : Issue 321
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Today's Topics:
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Date: 13 Sep 90 21:53:50 GMT
From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations)
Subject: MagiCon Press Release, September 1990
MagiCon Press Release
For Immediate Distribution
MagiCon PO Box 621992 Orlando, FL 32862-1992 USA
The Fiftieth World Science Fiction Convention
September 1990
Membership Statistics
MagiCon had 2200 Attending Memberships, 217 Supporting Memberships, and
75 Children's Memberships as of August 20, 1990. In addition, MagiCon has
issued 7 Guest Memberships, and 14 Kids-in-Tow Memberships.
Progress Report 2
MagiCon will be releasing Progress Report 2 in October. It will be mailed
to all Attending and Supporting members.
New Appointments
MagiCon announces the following appointments:
Administration Office Staff Robin Douglas
Events Hugo Ceremonies Jill Eastlake
Masquerade Marty Gear
Exhibits Exhibits Division Head Mark Olson
History Exhibits Peggy Rae Pavlat
Program NASA Liaison Joseph Green
Program Staff Jerry Kaufman
Program Staff Priscilla Olson
Publications Pre-con Publications Subdivision Tom Hanlon
Publicity Press Relations Laurie Mann
Please forward this information to other networks.
E-mail to MagiCon@jjmhome
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| 915.1 | press release | STAR::CANTOR | IM2BZ2P | Sat Apr 13 1991 11:51 | 54 |
SF-LOVERS Digest Thursday, 11 Apr 1991 Volume 16 : Issue 134
A B S T R A C T
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Date: 21 Mar 91 23:38:32 GMT
From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations)
Subject: MagiCon Press Release
For Immediate Distribution
MagiCon PO Box 621992 Orlando, FL 32862-1992 USA
The Fiftieth World Science Fiction Convention
March 21, 1991
Membership Statistics
As of February 28, 1991, MagiCon had a total of 2,835 members. MagiCon
had 2,483 attending memberships, 244 supporting memberships, and 96
children's memberships. MagiCon has issued 8 guest memberships, and 4
kids-in-tow memberships.
Progress Report 3
MagiCon is publishing Progress Report 3 this spring, and will mail it to
all attending and supporting members.
New Appointments
MagiCon has made the following appointments:
Events Division APA Todd Dashoff
Administrative Assistant Davey Snyder
Stage Manager Anita Raj
House Manager Greg Thokar
Feather Ceremony Seth Briedbart
Exhibits Assistant Division Head Jim Mann
Facilities Convention Center Liaison Don Eastlake, III
Publicity Press Relations Assistant Richard Brandt
Services Division Head Theresa Renner
MagiCon has also appointed Justin Ackroyd to be the Australian agent. His
address is: GPO 2780X, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, AUSTRALIA.
Calling MagiCon
MagiCon has a phone number: 407-859-8421. There's an answering machine
attached to it, so you can leave MagiCon a message.
Please forward this to other networks. E-mail to magicon@jjmhome
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| 915.2 | Press release, new rates | STAR::CANTOR | Have pun, will babble. | Wed Sep 18 1991 19:23 | 76 |
SF-LOVERS Digest Thursday, 12 Sep 1991 Volume 16 : Issue 381
A B S T R A C T
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Date: 29 Aug 91 02:24:44 GMT
From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations)
Subject: MagiCon Press Release, August 28, 1991
MagiCon Press Release: For Immediate Distribution
MagiCon PO Box 621992 Orlando, FL 32862-1992 USA
The Fiftieth World Science Fiction Convention
August 28, 1991
Price Increases
Effective September 30, 1991, the price for an attending membership for
MagiCon rises to $95 from the present $85. A child's membership rate
rises to $45 from the present $25. Kids-in-tow memberships (for children
born after September 3, 1986) are free. These rates remain in effect
until March 31, 1992. Supporting (non-attending) memberships remain at
$25 until July 15, 1992.
Membership Statistics
As of August 20, 1991, MagiCon had a total of 3152 members. MagiCon had
2766 attending memberships, 256 supporting memberships, and 115
children's memberships. MagiCon has issued 8 guest memberships, and 7
kids-in-tow memberships.
New European Agent
MagiCon is pleased to announce that Kees van Toorn, chairman of the 1990
Worldcon, has come on board as the continental European agent. Kees can
be reached at:
Postbus 4311, NL - 3003 AK Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS
phone: NL - 78-197098
Kees joins our British agent, Peter Weston, and our Swedish agent,
John-Henri Holmberg.
Progress Report 4
MagiCon is publishing Progress Report 4 for Chicon, and will mail it to
all attending and supporting members in September.
New Hotel to Open
Joining the Peabody, our headquarters hotel, is the Clarion Hotel.
Adjacent to the Orange County Convention and Civic Center, the Clarion is
due to open September 15. The hotel features 800 rooms and 14 check-in
lines. One of the first conventions to be hosted by the Clarion will be a
comics convention.
Get Out the Vote!
MagiCon will be sponsoring a "Get Out the Vote!" campaign in an effort to
increase awareness about the Hugo Awards and why fans should nominate and
vote for the awards. The Hugo nominating ballots will be distributed in
late 1991. Progress Report 5 and future press releases will go into
greater detail on awards and the voting process.
Calling MagiCon
MagiCon has a phone number: 407-859-8421. There's an answering machine
attached to it, so you can leave MagiCon a message.
Please forward this to other networks. E-mail to:
magicon%[email protected]
Laurie Mann for MagiCon
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| 915.3 | hotel news | STAR::CANTOR | Have pun, will babble. | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:25 | 3 |
I've heard that hotel space is getting low, particularly at the Peabody. Dave C. | |||||
| 915.4 | Magicon is looking for lost members | STAR::CANTOR | Have pun, will babble. | Sat Jan 25 1992 15:37 | 59 |
SF-LOVERS Digest Tuesday, 21 Jan 1992 Volume 17 : Issue 19
A B S T R A C T
Date: 5 Jan 92 15:10:12 GMT
From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations)
Reply-to: [email protected]
Subject: Missing MagiCon Members
The following are MagiCon members for whom we have no current address. If
you are one of these people, please send us your current mailing address as
soon as possible. If you know someone on this list, please let them know
we're looking for them.
Anderson, Sandra Baltimore, MD
Blanc, Lisa Irvine, CA
Daniels, Richard E Blacksburg, VA
Diruocco, Tena Malden, MA
Fuller, Blane & Pat FPO Norfolk, VA
Gilbert, Sheila New York, NY
Gold, Steven Jackson Heights, NY
Gordon, David North Hollywood, CA
Greene, Edward New York, NY
Hall, Cheryl New Haven, CT
Halsey, Wayne F Bellevue, NE
Hoover, Raymond A North Las Vegas, NV
Houwerzyl, Robert E NL-1064 SC Amsterdam
Keller, Mark M RI
Kingston, David A Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Krebs, Christine Dayton, OH
Lane, Charles & Joyce Swarthmore, PA
Lee, Peter L K Amherst, MA
Leith, Rena Tucson, AZ
Martin, Cathy & John Etobicoke, Ontario
Martin, Liz Santa Monica, CA
McKannan, Ann Houston, TX
McMurrian, Althea Piscataway, NJ
Nietzke, Paul Denver, CO
Neubaner, Sandra Ypsilanti, MI
Oliver, Jude Baton Rouge, LA
Papendick, Laura Glenside, PA
Pekowsky, Larne New Haven, CT
Pinzow, Anne Phyllis Newark, NJ
Roberts, Jim Arlington, MA
Scoggin, David Norcross, GA
Smith, Rebecca A C Baton Rouge, LA
Sprague, Susan Guelph, Ontario
Stampfel, Peter & Zoe New York, NY
Torres, Dineh Salt Lake City, UT
Ungerman, Mike Oviedo, FL
Walsh, Michael R San Francisco, CA
Watson, Kennita Belmont, CA
Weber, Jason San Jose, CA
Williams, Joe Bob Irving, TX
Wollheim, Betsy New York, NY
Please send address corrections to: Preregistration, MagiCon,
PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992
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| 915.5 | They've lost a publisher... | VSSCAD::SIGEL | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:39 | 7 | |
Re .4 How seriously can you take a list which claims to have lost the entire editorial staff of DAW books? (Wollheim, Gilbert, and Stampfel). Surely that address is a matter of public record? Andrew | |||||
| 915.6 | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Tue Feb 11 1992 16:58 | 11 | |
I believe that DAW has moved its offices to 375 Hudson Street in New
York from its old address. I believe this would account for the
discrepency.
As far as how seriously to take a list, I have to spend hundreds of
dollars every year to run my convention's mailing list through USPS
NCOA/NIXIE listings to get the changes of addresses for my mailings.
It really is not that easy a task and I only have about 15000 names. I
imagine WorldCon has quite a few more.
Cut 'em some slack.
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| 915.7 | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | History is made at night | Wed Feb 12 1992 00:57 | 8 | |
re:.6
The only problem with "cutting them some slack" in the stated
instance is that is would likely only take a phone call to Charlie
Brown at LOCUS or Andy Porter at SCIENCE FICTION CHRONICLE to
get the correct addresses.
--- jerry
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| 915.8 | A DAWnting Disappearance | VSSCAD::SIGEL | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:36 | 16 | |
Re: .6 & .7
Considering that DAW is likely going to advertise in the convention
publications, and MagiCon could probably use the revenue, it just
isn't a good idea to lose all the DAW personnel.
Personally, I favor a call to directory assistance in New York,
and then calling the DAW offices directly -- both Charlie and Andy
have been known to get the facts wrong, but a direct call is likely
to work best.
(What I find most odd about this is that mail for DAW would not be
forwarded, or that address correction would not be sent back to
MagiCon. Surely a publisher wants to get all its mail?)
Andrew
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| 915.9 | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Thu Feb 20 1992 08:06 | 4 | |
re .8
An COA form was probably submitted, but these last a limited period of
time. Possibly the order on file has expired.
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| 915.10 | MagiCon price increase approaching | STAR::CANTOR | Have pun, will babble. | Sun Mar 08 1992 19:14 | 25 |
Article: 1613 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:267 alt.fandom.cons:1613 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!e2big.mko.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!mips!think.com!wupost!micro-heart-of-gold.mit.edu!bu.edu!m2c!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.cons Subject: MagiCon Price Increase Reminder Keywords: Worldcon, rate increase Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 8 Mar 92 14:43:45 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 12 Don't forget that: Effective April 1, 1992, the price for an attending membership for MagiCon rises to $110 from the present $95. A child's membership rate rises to $55 from the present $45. Kids-in-tow memberships (for children born after September 3, 1986) are free. These rates remain in effect until July 15, 1992. Supporting (non-attending) memberships remain at $25 until the convention. Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** | |||||
| 915.11 | Hugo Nominations & MagiCon Information | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Mon May 11 1992 01:38 | 273 |
Article: 1698 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:458 alt.fandom.cons:1698 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!news.crl.dec.com!deccrl!decwrl!mips!samsung!transfer!m2c!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.cons Subject: Hugo Nominations & MagiCon Information Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 11 May 92 00:29:27 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 261 MAGICON PRESS RELEASE May 10, 1992 Hugo Nominations The nominations for the 1992 Hugo Awards have been tabulated and the nominees have been notified. Here is the list of this year's nominees: Best Novel Lois McMaster Bujold, Barrayar (Baen) Emma Bull, Bone Dance (Ace) Orson Scott Card, Xenocide (Tor) Anne McCaffrey, All the Weyrs of Pern (Del Rey, Bantam U.K.) Michael Swanwick, Stations of the Tide (Morrow), serialized in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Mid-December 1990 and January 1991 Joan D. Vinge, The Summer Queen (Warner/Questar) Best Novella Nancy Kress, "And Wild For To Hold", Alternate Wars (Bantam Spectra) and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, July 1991 Nancy Kress, "Beggars in Spain", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1991 (also published by Axolotl Press) Kristine Kathryn Rusch, "The Gallery of His Dreams", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1991 (also published by Axolotl Press) Michael Swanwick, "Griffin's Egg" (St. Martin's, Legend) Connie Willis, "Jack", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, October 1991 Best Novelette Isaac Asimov, "Gold", Analog, September 1991 Pat Cadigan, "Dispatches from the Revolution", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, July 1991 Ted Chiang, "Understand", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1991 Howard Waldrop, "Fin de Cycle", Night of the Cooters (Ursus Press) and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Mid-December 1991 Connie Willis, "Miracle", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, December 1991 Best Short Story Terry Bisson, "Press Ann", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1991 John Kessel, "Buffalo", The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1991 Geoffrey A. Landis, "A Walk in the Sun", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, October 1991 Mike Resnick, "One Perfect Morning, With Jackals", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, March 1991 Mike Resnick, "Winter Solstice", The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October/November 1991 Martha Soukup, "Dog's Life", Amazing, March 1991 Connie Willis, "In the Late Cretaceous", Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Mid-December 1991 Best Non-Fiction Book Charles Addams, The World of Charles Addams (Knopf) Everett Blieler, Science Fiction: The Early Years (Kent State University Press) Jack L. Chalker and Mark Owings, The Science Fantasy Publishers: A Critical and Bibliographic History, 3rd ed. (Mirage Press) Jeanne Gomoll, Diane Martin et al., The Bakery Men Don't See Cookbook (SF3) Stephen Jones, Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden (Underwood/Miller) Best Original Artwork Tom Canty, cover of White Mists of Power (Roc Fantasy) Bob Eggleton, cover of Lunar Descent (Ace) Bob Eggleton, cover of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January 1991 (illustrating "Stations of the Tide") Don Maitz, cover of Heavy Time (Warner/Questar) Michael Whelan, cover of The Summer Queen (Warner/Questar) Best Dramatic Presentation Best Semiprozine The Addams Family (Paramount) Interzone, David Pringle Beauty and the Beast (Disney) Locus, Charles Brown The Rocketeer (Disney) New York Review of Science Fiction, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Kramer, Country (Paramount) Gordon van Gelder Terminator 2 (Carolco) Pulphouse, Dean Wesley Smith Science Fiction Chronicle, Andrew I. Porter Best Professional Editor Best Fan Writer Ellen Datlow Avedon Carol Gardner Dozois Mike Glyer Edward L. Ferman Andrew Hooper Kristine Kathryn Rusch Dave Langford Stanley Schmidt Evelyn Leeper Harry Warner, Jr. Best Professional Artist Best Fan Artist Tom Canty Brad Foster David Cherry Diana Harlan Stein Bob Eggleton Teddy Harvia Don Maitz Peggy Ranson Michael Whelan Stu Shiffman Best Fanzine John W. Campbell Award File 770, Mike Glyer Ted Chiang Fosfax, Janice Moore and Timothy Lane Barbara Delaplace Lan's Lantern, George ("Lan") Laskowski Greer Gillman Mimosa, Dick and Nicki Lynch Laura Resnick Trapdoor, Robert Lichtman Michelle Sagara The ballots will be distributed with Progress Report 6. Any MagiCon attending or supporting member may vote for the Hugo awards. The Hugos will be awarded on Saturday, September 5. Membership Statistics As of April 25, 1992 MagiCon had 4746 members. Here is the membership breakdown: 4213 Attending 333 Supporting 161 Children 23 Kid-in-tow 8 Guest 8 Other MagiCon preregistration closes on July 15, 1992. Until then, the attending rate is $110 and the children's rate is $55 for those twelve or under. Kid-in-tow memberships (for children born after September 3, 1986) are free. Supporting (non-attending) memberships remain at $25 until MagiCon. Our at-the-door rates will be announced in June. We now take MC/VISA. When sending us registrations that you wish to pay for with a credit card, don't forget to include the credit card name, number, expiration date, the name that appears on the card, and your signature. Hotel Statistics As of April 15, 1992, MagiCon members had booked rooms over 1800 rooms. Here is the hotel room breakdown: 700 Peabody Hotel 580 Clarion Hotel 325 Quality Motor Inn 165 Best Western 35 Embassy 15 Marriott We've added another hotel, the Orlando Heritage Inn. It's next to the Peabody (the headquarters hotel) on International Drive. The room rates are $55 (single-quad) for a standard room, and $65 deluxe. Many hotel rooms remain within a short distance of the convention center. If you have any questions, call the Orange County Housing Bureau at 800-258-7666. If you will require a suite, be sure to write to Suite Allocations, c/o the MagiCon PO Box. Special Art Retrospective Guest of Honor Vincent Di Fate, and Robert Reed, the co-curator of the American Society of Illustrators, are working with MagiCon to present a major exhibit of historic speculative art. The exhibition covers the period 1870--1970. As Di Fate explains, "We want to focus on artists whose names might not be familiar to science fiction fans, but whose art definitely is." Art collectors and museums from all over America are lending their art for this show. The Retrospective will feature paintings by diverse artists ranging from Charles R. Knight, the paleontologist who created the earliest scientific paintings of dinosaurs a hundred years ago, to Jack Davis, the designer who created poster art for movies like It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World and whose controversial comic art led to the establishment of the Comics Code. The Retrospective will be in the Orange County Convention Center, and will be open during the same hours as the Art Show. Detailed information about the Retrospective will appear in a press release this summer. MagiCon to Host Astronaut John Young at a Special Luncheon Commander John W. Young, an astronaut on Apollo 16 and on the maiden voyage of the space shuttle Columbia, will be the keynote speaker after a banquet at noon on Friday, September 4. Young will speak about his experiences in NASA. The lunch will consist of chicken, salad, vegetables, beverage, and desert; a vegetarian entree will also be available. Tickets are $16.50, which includes tax and gratuity. If you wish to attend, send your name, your entree selection, and $16.50 for each ticket to MagiCon Luncheon, PO Box 52545, Philadelphia, PA 19115. You may make reservations for a complete table when you purchase your ticket. There will also be a lunch with the Hugo nominees on Saturday. Details about this lunch will appear in the next Progress Report; the tickets for this event will be sold at the convention. Walt Willis Enchanted Miniature Golf Course The Walt Willis Enchanted Miniature Golf Course will open in Exhibit Halls B and C of the convention center. This 12-hole course, based on Walt Willis and Bob Shaw's The Enchanted Duplicator, will feature miniature golf holes designed and built by Worldcon bids and fan clubs. If your club would like to participate, please write to Miniature Golf Course, c/o Pat Vandenberg, 15 Park Ave. Ext., Arlington, MA 02174. Course materials will be supplied by MagiCon; you supply the imagination and ingenuity! Program Book Ad Rates Size Pro Fan Full Page 400 100 2/3 Page 300 80 1/2 Page 250 70 (horizontal only) 1/3 Page 190 55 1/6 Page 120 40 These are the black and white rates. Color is o Dealers' Room, c/o the MagiCon PO box. Art Show The Art Show still has room for more artists. If you want to exhibit your artwork, please write to: MagiCon Art Show, PO Box 46, MIT Branch PO, Cambridge, MA 02139. Volunteers MagiCon is run completely by volunteers. We really need your help. If you can spare a few hours at the con, please write to Volunteers, c/o the MagiCon PO Box. Ways of Reaching MagiCon The MagiCon PO Box is: MagiCon, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862. The MagiCon phone number is: 407-859-8421. There's an answering machine attached to it, so you can leave MagiCon a message. MagiCon can be reached via GEnie, USENET/Internet, CompuServe, AmericaOnline or DELPHI. On GEnie, the MagiCon topic is category 26, topic 14 and the E-mail address is D.RATTI. On USENET, MagiCon is discussed in the rec.arts.sf.fandom news group, and the Internet E-mail address is [email protected]. The CompuServe E-mail address is 70732,761. On AmericaOnline, MagiCon press releases are posted in the Isaac Asimov Science Fiction Center, in the Conventions folder of The Written Word area, and the E-mail address is magicon. On DELPHI, the E-mail address is s.gold6. Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** | |||||
| 915.12 | MagiCon information correction | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Thu Jun 18 1992 10:00 | 25 |
Article: 1770 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:702 alt.fandom.cons:1770 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!nntpd2.cxo.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!sdd.hp.com!samsung!crackers!m2c!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.cons Subject: MagiCon Press Release Correction Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 18 Jun 92 11:14:35 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 13 In speaking to Vincent Di Fate the other day, he noted two errors in the last MagiCon press release: The other person coordinating the Art Retrospective is named Roger Reed, not Robert Reed. And the group they both belong to is named the Society of Illustrators, not the American Society of Illustrators. Sorry about that. I'm currently working on the BIG press release (that goes to mundane press outlets), and on a press release on the Art Retrospective Di Fate and Reed are organizing. I'll post them here next week. Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** | |||||
| 915.13 | Reminders from MagiCon | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Mon Jul 06 1992 09:40 | 72 |
Article: 1784 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:784 alt.fandom.cons:1784 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!news.crl.dec.com!deccrl!bloom-beacon!micro-heart-of-gold.mit.edu!wupost!think.com!hsdndev!bunny!transfer!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.cons Subject: Reminders from MagiCon Keywords: Worldcon, 1992, Orlando, Prereg Closes 7/15, Air/Car/Hotel Info Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 6 Jul 92 01:28:12 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 59 MagiCon, this year's World Science Fiction Convention, is being held this year from September 3-7 in Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. MagiCon Preregistration Closes July 15 Worldcon pre-registration closes on July 15. Until then, the attending rate is $110. The rate is $55 for children under the age of 12; the children's rate includes children's activities or several hours of babysitting. A kid-in-tow membership (for children born after September 3, 1986) is free, but babysitting is additional. If you want to buy your memberships in advance, the membership request must be postmarked by July 15, 1992, and it must be sent to: MagiCon Preregistration, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862. You may charge memberships to your MasterCard or VISA; you must include your name as it appears on the card, the credit card number, expiration date, the total amount you want to charge, and your signature. Memberships can also be purchased at-the-door. Registration opens Thursday, September 3 in the Convention Center. At-the-door rates are as follows: Adult attending, entire convention $135 Friday---Monday $130 Saturday---Monday $ 95 Sunday---Monday $ 60 Adult attending, Thursday or Monday only $ 30 Friday, or Saturday, or Sunday only $ 45 Children attending, entire convention $ 90 (Note: One-day memberships cannot be purchased in advance of MagiCon, they can only be purchased at-the-door. One-day rates for children have not been set yet.)1 Airline and Car Discounts Magicon has a deal with Delta Airlines that can get you cheaper airfares. You can get 5% off any published airfare, or 40% off the coach fare, as long as you buy your ticket at least seven days in advance. Simply call up Delta and metnion File E-0013 or call the MagiCon official travel agent, Garber Travel, at 1-800-225-4570 (call 617-787-0600 in Massachusetts) and ask for the MagiCon desk. The permissible dates of travel are August 28 through September 13, inclusive. MagiCon has also arranged for discounts on car rentals from Avis, which should be cheaper than any price you could get from any organization's program. Hotel Rooms Yes, there are hotel rooms left. Call the Orange County Housing Bureau at 1-800-258-7666 to make reservations. Our hotels include the Peabody, Clarion, Orlando Heritage, and the Best Western. Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** | |||||
| 915.14 | Casting Call: The 50th WorldCon Opening Ceremonies (MagiCon) | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Tue Jul 14 1992 07:41 | 48 |
Article: 1790 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!e2big.mko.dec.com!pa.dec.com!decwrl!sdd.hp.com!caen!uwm.edu!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!AER.COM!belfiore From: [email protected] (James S. Belfiore) Newsgroups: alt.fandom.cons Subject: Casting Call: The 50th WorldCon Opening Ceremonies (MagiCon) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 13 Jul 92 17:59:19 GMT Sender: [email protected] Lines: 38 Fellow fen, On September 3, 1992, MagiCon - The 50th WorldCon will open in a way no other WorldCon has before - with a multimedia stage production and presentation. I am looking for people who are planning to be at MagiCon who would like to play a part in this production. Although the major characters of the play have been cast, small cameo roles are still open. Among these roles include cameo "appearences" by: Jules Verne H.G. Wells A reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times (4) generically costumed fans (3) "aliens" (evil-looking alien costumes) If you are interested in portraying one of these parts, please contact me ASAP. Since talent rehearsals are scheduled for mid-August, and I live in the Boston area, it would be helpful (but not required) that people from the New England area respond. If you know of people who do not have USENet (news) access, please pass this announcement along to them. Those who would wish to perform in any of these roles, please be advised: it would be tremendously helpful if you could assist in the provision of your own costume. Also, you must be coming into Orlando no later than Wednesday night (September 2nd). The rehearsals for this production with all technical elements (sound, light, slides, projection video) will take place Thursday morning and afternoon before the performance. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing as many of you as I can at the convention. Jim Belfiore Director of Opening Ceremonies MagiCon - The 50th WorldCon | |||||
| 915.15 | MagiCon---Voting Reminders & Discount Information | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Sun Jul 26 1992 13:54 | 122 |
Article: 1795 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:853 alt.fandom.cons:1795 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!news.crl.dec.com!deccrl!caen!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!crackers!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.cons Subject: MagiCon---Voting Reminders & Discount Information Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 25 Jul 92 01:11:16 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 110 Important MagiCon Dates! 1995 Site Selection Ballots The race for the right to hold the 1995 Worldcon is a two-site race between Atlanta, Georgia and Glasgow, Scotland. Send your mail-in site selection ballot to the address on the front of the ballot by August 15, 1992. You must be a member of MagiCon to be eligible to vote for the 1995 Worldcon Site. You may vote at MagiCon until 6PM on Saturday, September 5, 1992. 1992 Hugo Award Ballots Hugo ballots must be postmarked by July 31 and received by August 6 in order to be counted. Send your Hugo Award ballot to the address on the back of the ballot. You must be a member of MagiCon to be eligible to vote for the 1992 Hugo Awards. Late-Breaking Disney Discount Information Coupons good for discounts at Disney World/EPCOT/MGM Studios will be available at-the-con. The following discounts will be available: ONE DAY-ONE PARK THREE DAY-ALL THREE PARKS FOUR DAY-ALL THREE PARKS PASSPORT PLUS PLEASURE PASSPORT PLUS PLEASURE PASSPORT PLUS PLEASURE ISLAND OR RIVER COUNTRY ISLAND OR RIVER COUNTRY ISLAND OR RIVER COUNTRY One day use of Three days unlimited use of Four days unlimited use attractions in either attractions in the Magic of attractions in the the Magic Kingdom Park, Kingdom Park, EPCOT Center Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT Center or Disney- and Disney-MGM Studios EPCOT Center or Disney- MGM Studios Theme Park Theme Park and one night MGM Studios Theme Park and one night admission admission to Pleasure Island and one night admission to Pleasure Island or or River Country to Pleasure Island or River Country. River Country. ADULT PRICE $38.75 ADULT PRICE: $104.00 ADULT PRICE: $116.50 CHILD PRICE $27.45 CHILD PRICE: $ 82.00 CHILD PRICE: $ 95.00 (3-9 years) (3-9 years) (3-9 years) These tickets will be available at Information in the Convention Center. A number of Disney Discount Coupons have been made available pre-con (good August 28-September 13). Theresa Renner has these coupons, but you need to send her mail immediately making the request. Send TR a number 10, business-size envelope, give her your name, your MagiCon membership number, and whether you need one or two copies. Her address is: MagiCon c/o Theresa Renner PO Box 15430 Washington, DC 20003-0430 You must return the coupon and a check (or charge information) to Disney no later than July 30. You must include the coupon or Disney will not honor the discount. The one-day discount is available only at MagiCon. Trips to Kennedy Space Center MagiCon has chartered a number of busses for trips to the Kennedy Space Center, about an hour east of Orlando. Trips will depart each morning at 8:30AM, and will return each afternoon at 3:30PM. The price includes the bus trip, the IMAX show, tour of the space center, an additional film, and time to visit the museum and eat lunch. The adult price is just $25, and the child's price for ages 3-11 is just $18 (kids under 3 are free, and all children MUST be accompanied by an adult) Tours have been arranged for Monday, August 31 through Friday, September 4. Reservations for these tours MUST be made in advance. Send checks (made out to MagiCon) to Crickett Fox 3277B Rocky Water Lane San Jose, CA 95148 Include the number of tickets you want to buy and for whom you are buying them. Requests must be sent to Crickett by Friday, August 21. MagiCon can charter as many busses as necessary, so long as people make reservations with Crickett. Tours will also depart from Saturday, September 5 through Tuesday, September 8. Reservations for these tours can be made at the Information desk once MagiCon starts. Other Attraction Discounts Discounts will be available for other local attractions at MagiCon. These discounts include: 30% discount for Universal Studios $3.00 off at Wet and Wild 20% discount for Sea World (less than two miles from MagiCon) MagiCon Shuttle Service Limited shuttle will be available at the con starting on Wednesday and will run through Monday. More information will be available at the con. Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** | |||||
| 915.16 | Who is going | SHARE::WILLIS | Thu Aug 20 1992 10:26 | 9 | |
Hi
Who from DEC is going?
I'm going hope to see others there.
jw
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| 915.17 | SCHOOL::BOBBITT | double-click on 'get-a-life' | Thu Aug 20 1992 20:05 | 5 | |
I'll be there.
-Jody
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| 915.18 | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Thu Aug 20 1992 22:00 | 3 | |
I'll be there. Dave C. | |||||
| 915.19 | 3 more | LJOHUB::LOWE | Chris Lowe | Fri Aug 21 1992 08:34 | 4 |
My wife Carmen, a good friend from California (A.J. Casamento) and I
will be there. All Deccies.
Chris
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| 915.20 | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Fri Aug 21 1992 19:44 | 1 | |
Me, too. | |||||
| 915.21 | SQM::TRUMPLER | Help prevent truth decay. | Mon Aug 24 1992 09:03 | 7 | |
I won't, but I do have a membership for sale (it's been a real busy
time, life-wise, so I just can't make it).
$50 buys it. (Compare with at-the-door price >$100.)
>Mark
DTN 264-0929
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| 915.22 | ?? | SHARE::WILLIS | Mon Aug 24 1992 09:37 | 7 | |
A friend loss their voting ballot and i don't have one.
They want me to vote for them, how do i do that?
jw
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| 915.23 | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Aug 24 1992 12:13 | 1 | |
Hugo or site selection? | |||||
| 915.24 | Site | SHARE::WILLIS | Mon Aug 24 1992 12:19 | 5 | |
Re Last
jw
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| 915.25 | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Aug 24 1992 12:41 | 2 | |
Contact the Magicon people. They can be reached via internet maiL.
The address is in this note, I beleive.
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| 915.26 | SHARE::WILLIS | Mon Aug 24 1992 15:22 | 9 | ||
RE last:
I tried CLR::"[email protected]" and CLR::"[email protected]" and
my mail got kicked back as undeliverable, any suggestions?
jw
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| 915.27 | HANNAH::REITH | Jim HANNAH:: Reith DSG1/2E6 235-8039 | Mon Aug 24 1992 15:36 | 3 | |
Did you use CLR (as your note reported) or CRL:: (Cambridge Research Lab)? CRL:: should work | |||||
| 915.28 | SHARE::WILLIS | Mon Aug 24 1992 16:09 | 7 | ||
Thanks,
I mistyped when I entered my note do you have any other suggestions
jw
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| 915.29 | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Mon Aug 24 1992 22:51 | 3 | |
What error did you get? Dave C. | |||||
| 915.30 | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Thu Aug 27 1992 08:13 | 3 | |
Try DECWRL::"[email protected]" or DECWRL::"[email protected]" One of these should get through. | |||||
| 915.31 | Preliminary MagiCon Program Schedule >LONG< | SHARE::WILLIS | Mon Aug 31 1992 10:27 | 1742 | |
Here is the preliminary Worldcon Program Schedule as of August 22, 1992
Enjoy
jw
It folloe the form feed for those who don't want read or want to be
surprised.
From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations)
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom
Subject: MagiCon Schedule as of August 22, 1992
Keywords: Prelinary Worldcon Program Schedule, EXTREMELY LONG
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: 23 Aug 92 05:12:36 GMT
Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA
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MagiCon Schedule (as of 8.22.92)
CC: Convention Center Cl: Clarion Hotel P: Peabody Hotel
Wednesday, September 2
CC: RC Registration & Volunteers 4pm-10pm
CC: RC Sales to Members Noon-6pm
Cl: 4 Filking 8pm-4am
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Thursday, 10:00am, September 3
CC: RC Registration & Volunteers until 10:00pm
CC: RC Sales to Members until 6:00pm
CC: BC Exhibit Hall BC until 12:30am
CC: BC Did You Remember to Buy Your Keynote Luncheon Ticket
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Thursday, Noon
CC: 11a Video: Madox-01
CC: 11b Where to Eat in Orlando
1 David Ratti, Gary Roen, Becky Thomson, Tom Veal
CC: 12c Pseudoscience
2 Doug Beason, Larry Niven
CC: 12d SF--The Next 100 Years
3 Charles N. Brown, Maia Cowan, Ellen Datlow, Darrell
Schweitzer
CC: 20d-g Video: Beetlejuice
CC: A1 Film: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
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Thursday, 1:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Riding Bean
CC: 11b Collecting Fanzines: How & Why
4 Mike Glicksohn, Bill Hedl, George (Lan) Laskowski, Joe Siclari
CC: 12b Where Did the Optimism Go?
5 Ginjer Buchanan, Hal Clement, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Mark
Ziesing
CC: 12c First Fandom Speaks (Does Anyone Listen Anymore?)
6 David A. Kyle, Bob Madle, Sam Moskowitz, Conrad M. Ruppert,
Julius Schwartz
CC: 12d Differences Between SF & Mystery
7 Lee Barwood, Tappan King, Ashley McConnell, John Maddox
Roberts, Darrell Schweitzer
Cl: 4 Let's Grow Things
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Thursday, 2:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Bubblegum Crisis #1-8, 'til 9
CC: 11b Getting Started in Costuming
8 Ann L. Chancellor, Barbara Higgins, Suford Lewis, Drew Sanders
CC: 12b Neglected Authors: James Schmitz
9 Mark Olson, Ben Yalow
CC: 12c How to Enjoy Your First Con
10 Ellen Franklin, Gay Haldeman, Edie Stern
CC: 12d Here We Go Again! Cycles in History
11 Claire Eddy, George (Lan) Laskowski, Brad Linaweaver, John
Maddox Roberts
CC: 20d-g Video: Night Gallery
Cl: 4 Printmaking with Stencils & Veggies
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
12 J.D. Macdonald, Joel Rosenberg
CC: A1 Film: Mysterious Island Starts at 2:10
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Thursday, 3:00pm
CC: 10ab Unseen Worlds Revealed
13 NASA
CC: 11b Costume Presentation Design: Singles, Couples, & Groups
14 Janet Wilson Anderson
CC: 11c The Well Played Fan: Gaming
15 Ann Goetz, Alan Gopin, Paul Kidd
CC: 12a Making Fandom More Diverse
16 Ernest Heramia, Toni Lay, Amy Thomson
CC: 12b Well Read Fan: Books
17 Gregory Bennett, Janice M. Eisen, Tim Illingworth
CC: 12c International Fandoms
18 Mike Glicksohn, Joyce Scrivner, Kees van Toorn, Roger
Weddall, James White
CC: 12d Captain James T. Hornblower--Sea Stories & SF
19 Melissa Scott, Susan Shwartz, Walter Jon Williams, David Wixon
CC: 20d-g Video: Amazing Stories
CC: A3 Opening Ceremony
20 Forrest J Ackerman, Vincent Di Fate, David A. Kyle, Suford
Lewis, Spider Robinson, Joe Siclari, Jack Vance, Walt Willis
Cl: 3 All Aboard for Space
Cl: 4 Working With Clay
Cl: 13 Reading
21 Joe Haldeman
P: OI Wanna Be A Filk Publisher?
22 Carol E. Kabakjian, Jordin T. Kare, Bob Laurent, Gretchen Van Dorn
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Thursday, 3:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Fantasia
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Thursday, 4:00pm
CC: 11b Fandom's Hope for Mars: Report of the Synthesis Group
23 Doug Beason
CC: 11c Gays in Comics
24 Doug Murray, Mel White, Cecil L. Young
CC: 12a Censoring the Computer Networks
25 Greg Costikyan, Ctein, Saul Jaffe, J.D. Macdonald, Brad
Templeton
CC: 12b Oriental Influences in Fantasy
26 Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Susan Shwartz, Janni Lee Simmer
CC: 12c Sources of Fear in Horror
27 Bernadette Bosky, Richard Lee Byers, Greg Cox, Ellen Datlow
CC: 12d Dinosaurs in Fact & Fiction
28 Stephen Leigh, Mark Rich, Robert J. Sawyer
CC: A1 Film: Splash
CC: FL Fanorama I: Readings of Favorite Fan Writings
29 Lise Eisenberg
Cl: 3 Colors & Paper Chromatography (8-12)
Cl: 4 Magnet Magic (4-8)
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
30 Jack L. Chalker (13), Richard Knaak (14)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
31 Roger MacBride Allen, Larry Niven
P: OIII Filk Concert
32 Barry Gold, Lee Gold
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Thursday, 4:30pm
P: OIII Filk Concert
33 Rennie Levine
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Thursday, 5:00pm
CC: 10ab The New Astronomy
34 NASA
CC: 11b Dreamtime Art of the Australian Aborigines
35 Charlene Taylor
CC: 11c Courtney's Boat & Tucker Hotel: What Makes a Fannish Myth
36 Moshe Feder, Joyce Scrivner
CC: 12a How to Have Fun at a Worldcon Even if You Brought Your
37 Children
Laurie Mann, Ken Meltsner, Brenda Sutton, Pat Virzi, Patty
Wells
CC: 12b Structure of the Short Story
38 Arlan Andrews, Ginger Curry, Nancy Holder, Rick Wilber
CC: 12c Watching Grade Z Movies
39 Forrest J Ackerman, Linda Bushyager, Hank Davis, Vincent Di
Fate
CC: 12d Writing of Jack Vance
40 Joe Bergeron, Peter J. Heck, Beth Meacham, Milton T. Wolf
CC: 23d Bookstore as Supermarket--Growth of Mega-Bookstores
41 Glen Cook, Scott Edelman, Michelle M. Sagara, Brian Thomsen
Cl: 3 Peas & Toothpick Tinker-Toys (8-12)
Cl: 4 Making Indian Headresses (4-8)
Cl: 12 Friends of Bill W./12-Step
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
42 George Alec Effinger (13), Kathleen Ann Goonan (14)
P: OIII Filk Concert
43 B.J. Willanger
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Thursday, 5:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: The Wizard of Speed & Time
P: OIII Filk Concert
44 Helva Peters
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Thursday, 6:00pm
CC: 11b What EVA Is Really Like
45 Gregory Bennett
CC: 12a Seeing the Universe (Ruroy Sibley)
46 Hal Clement recreates a panel from the 1939 Worldcon!
CC: 12c Neglected Authors: Cordwainer Smith
47 Geary Gravel, Tony Lewis, Jim Mann
CC: 12d Old Trekkies Never Die--They Just Take Over Fandom
48 Suford Lewis, Wilma Meier, Bjo Trimble, Ben Yalow
CC: A1 Film: Beauty and the Beast
Cl: 13 Reading
49 Greg Costikyan
P: OI Electric Filk Demo
50 Anne Rundle, Mike Whitaker
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Thursday, Evening
CC: 20d-g Video: Space 1999 7:00pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 8:00pm
CC: A1 Film: Heavy Metal 8:00pm
P: OI Rise Up Singing Sing-Along 8:00pm
Cl: A Meet the VIPs 8:30pm
51 Mike Resnick, MC (and a cast of hundreds!)
CC: 11a Video: Bubblegum Crash #1-3,9:00pm-Mid
CC: A1 Film: Terminator 2: Judgment Day 9:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Heavy Metal 10:00pm
P: OIII Filk's Greatest Hits: Obscure Songs That Were Once
Popular (One-Shot by Song!) 10:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Hurricane Live 2032/3 Music Video Mid
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Friday, 9:00am, September 4
CC: 11a Video: Vampire Princess Miyu #1-4, 'til 11am
CC: A1 Film: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Cl: 12 Conadian--Dealers '94!
P: A Aerobics
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Friday, 10:00am
CC: RC Registration & Volunteers until 10:00pm
CC: RC Sales to Members until 6:00pm
CC: BC Exhibit Hall B/C until 12:30am
CC: 10ab Space Shuttle & Spacelab
52 NASA
CC: 12b Where Do You Get Your Supporting Ideas?
53 Rob Chilson, P. C. Hodgell, Melissa Scott
CC: 20abc WSFS Business Meeting, Friday Edition
CC: 20d-g Video: Starman
CC: 21 Slide Show: David Lee Anderson
54 David Lee Anderson
CC: 22 Those Who Do Not Know the History of SF are Doomed to Repeat It
55 Bradford Lyau
Cl: 4 Making Fancy Fans (4-8)
Cl: 3 Notebook Covers (8-12)
56 Beverly Parker
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
57 Doug Beason (13), Joe Patrouch (14)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
58 Michael F. Flynn, Frank Kelly Freas
P: F Mayfair Games
59 Ann Goetz
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Friday, 11:00am
CC: 11a Video: Kimagure Orange Road OAV #1-2, 'til 1:00pm
CC: 11b Status of the NASA/DOE Nuclear Propulsion Program
60 Steven D. Howe
CC: 11c Fandom 201: How to Work on a Con
61 Gail Bennett, Gregory Bennett, Melanie Herz
CC: 12a Time Capsules: How to Preserve 50 Years of Fandom for the
62 Next 50 Years
Deborah M. Geisler, David A. Kyle, Dick Lynch, Joe Siclari
CC: 12b Not So Guilty Pleasures--ST:TNG
63 Jean Lorrah, Jim Mann, Doug Murray, Roberta Rogow, Bjo Trimble
CC: 12c The City in SF
64 Algis Budrys, Barry B. Longyear, Terry Pratchett, John
Maddox Roberts, Teresa Nielsen Hayden
CC: 12d Have We Ever Listened? Does Admonitory SF Ever Pay Off?
65 Roger MacBride Allen, Michael Kandel, J.D. Macdonald, James
Morrow, Richard Paul Russo
CC: 20d-g Aliens, Robots, & Modified Humans
66 JoAnne Pransky, Mel Seesholtz, Jack Vance, Milton T. Wolf
CC: 21 Illustrating Children's Books
67 Ruth Sanderson
CC: 22 Random Notes by a Time Traveller
68 L. Sprague de Camp
CC: 23a The Art of Plotting
69 Kathleen Ann Goonan, Richard Knaak, Madeleine Robins, Judith
Tarr, David Zindell
CC: 23b Animal Rights
70 Elizabeth L. Gross, Judy Lazar
CC: 23c Canadian SF
71 Barbara Delaplace, Michelle M. Sagara, Robert J. Sawyer,
S.M. Stirling
CC: AS Demo: Painting Gaming Figures
72 Pam Murray
CC: B Autographing
73 Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Hal Clement, Bob Eggleton
Cl: 3 Crown Making
Cl: 4 Body Works (4-8)
74 Beverly Parker
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Barbara Hambly (13), Greer Ilene Gilman (14), John Flynn
75 (18)
CC: A1 Film: The Addams Family Starts at 11:10
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Friday, 11:30am
CC: B Autographing
76 Richard Lee Byers, Stephen Leigh, Darrell Schweitzer
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Friday, Noon
CC: 8 Keynote Luncheon
77 Vincent Di Fate, Spider Robinson, Jack Vance, Walt Willis,
John Young. Admission by ticket only.
CC: 11b Sunken Treasure & Arthur C. Clarke
CC: 11c Next Year at ConFrancisco
78 Sarah Goodman, Peggy Rae Pavlat
CC: 12a Looking at Ourselves--Recursive SF
79 Tony Lewis, Andrew I. Porter, Mike Resnick
CC: 12b Media SF for the Literary Fan
80 Gail Bennett, Evelyn C. Leeper, Jim Mann
CC: 12c Nanotechnology & Biotechnology: Looking to the Future
81 Hugh Daniel, Howard Davidson, Kevin Eaches, Ken Meltsner,
John F. Moore
CC: 12d The Business of Art
82 Robert D. Ashton, David Cherry, Rachel E. Holmen, Ingrid
Neilson, Roger Reed
CC: 20d-g Video: Dr. Giggles Preview
83 Manny Coto, Terry Erdman
CC: 21 Slide Show: Tom Kidd
84 Thomas Kidd
CC: 22 Elements of Greatness in the Writings of Robert E. Howard
85 Catherine Crook de Camp
CC: 23a Monarch Mystique--Why Are There So Many Hereditary Rulers in
86 SF?
Glen Cook, Guy Gavriel Kay, Melissa Scott, Dean Wesley Smith
CC: 23b World of Null-C: SF Without Campbellian Influence
87 Hank Davis, John R. Douglas, Jim Frenkel, Rick Katze,
Bradford Lyau
CC: 23c Networks: Sysops & Users
88 Laurie Mann, Wilma Meier, Marie A. Parsons, Martha Soukup
CC: 23d I Have a Moral Obligation to My Readers (Don't I?)
89 John D. Berry, Joe Haldeman, Nancy Holder, James Patrick
Kelly, Patrick Nielsen Hayden
CC: B Autographing
90 George Alec Effinger, Rosemary Kirstein, Joel Rosenberg
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Nancy Kress (13), Harry Turtledove (14), Thorarinn
91 Gunnarsson (18)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
92 Bob Eggleton, Eileen Gunn, Frederik Pohl, Marv Wolfman,
Janny Wurts
P: F SF vs. Fantasy Games
93 Corey Cole, Greg Costikyan, Lee Gold, Paul Kidd
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Friday, 12:30pm
CC: B Autographing
94 Leslie Fish, Frank Kelly Freas, Jacqueline Lichtenberg
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Friday, 1:00pm
CC: 11a Sci Fi Channel
95 Martin Harry Greenberg, Sandy Supovitz
CC: 11b Art Disasters--My Worst Painting
96 David Cherry, James Christensen, David Mattingly, Michael Whelan
CC: 11c Treasure Hunting
CC: 12a Raising the Bar: Literary Standards in SF--Gernsbach &
97 Vonnegut
Deborah M. Geisler, Kathleen Ann Goonan, Karen Haber
Silverberg, Martha Soukup
CC: 12b Roots & Writing
98 Owl Goingback, Ernest Heramia, Carol Severance, William F. Wu
CC: 12c Failure of SF to Predict the Fall of Communism
99 Jim Baen, Robert W. Glaub, Jerry Pournelle
CC: 12d Best New Fantasy Writers
100 Lou Aronica, Andre Norton, Janna Silverstein
CC: 20abc Sex, Fandom, & AIDS
101 Eve Ackerman, Ctein, Richard F. Dutcher, Terry A. Garey, Pat Virzi
CC: 20d-g Video: War of the Worlds
CC: 21 Slide Show: Don Maitz
102 Don Maitz
CC: 22 This Is Your Life, Jophan
103 Woody Bernardi, John D. Berry, Richard Brandt, Moshe Feder,
Mike Glicksohn, Jeanne Gomoll, Andy Hooper, Margaret Hooper,
Hope Kiefer, Barnaby Rapoport, Geri Sullivan, Steve Swartz,
Amy Thomson, Ted White
CC: 23a The Well Sung Fan: Filking
104 Barbara Higgins, Tom Smith, Bill Sutton
CC: 23b What Does It Mean to Be a Hero?
105 Jennifer Roberson, Joan D. Vinge, Tad Williams, David Zindell
CC: 23c Neglected Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
106 Camille Cazedessus, III
CC: 23d Antitech? Are There Incentives to Forget Technology?
107 Arlan Andrews, Arthur Hlavaty, Bruce Holland Rogers, Moshe
Yudkowsky
CC: A1 Film: The Rocketeer
CC: AS Demo: Producing & Marketing Prints
108 Ingrid Neilson
CC: B Autographing
109 P. C. Hodgell, James White
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 David Gerrold (13), Walter Jon Williams (14), Jack C.
110 Haldeman (18)
Cl: C Doing It in the Halls--Secrets of Good Hall Costuming
111 Marjii Ellers, Robert M. Himmelsbach, Nancy Mildebrandt,
Sandy Pettinger
P: H Learn to Play DC Heroes
112 Beverly Hale, Michael Moe
P: OIII Filk Concert
113 Jordin T. Kare
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Friday, 1:30pm
CC: B Autographing
114 Kevin Anderson, Pat Cadigan
Cl: 3 Set Design for Play (8-12)
Cl: 4 Edible Aquariums & Dirt Cups (4-8)
115 Lisa A. Ashton
P: OIII Filk Concert
116 Francine L. Mullen, Douglas F. Wu
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Friday, 2:00pm
CC: 10ab Space Exploration Initiative
117 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Kimagure Orange Road OAV #3
CC: 11b Baen Books to Come
118 Hank Davis, Josepha Sherman
CC: 11c 1995 Bid Presentations: Glasgow & Atlanta
119 Don Cook, Tim Illingworth
CC: 12a Interview with Vincent Di Fate
120 Vincent Di Fate, Roger Reed, Joe Siclari
CC: 12b Are Villains Just Misunderstood Heroes?
121 Roger MacBride Allen, Barry B. Longyear, John F. Moore, Joel
Rosenberg
CC: 12c The Right Magic for the Job
122 Greer Ilene Gilman, Don Sakers, Carol Severance, Judith Tarr
CC: 12d Journalism & SF
123 A.J. Austin, Richard Brandt, Gary Roen, Allen Steele, Rick
Wilber
CC: 20abc Worldbuilding 105: Destroying the Universe!
124 Doug Beason, Hal Clement, Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle
CC: 20d-g Video: Darkman
CC: 21 Star Trek: A Humorous View of the Old & the New
125 Bjo Trimble
CC: 23a 3D SF Art
126 Robert D. Ashton, Janet Kofoed, John A. Morrison, Pam
Murray, Real Musgrave
CC: 23b Well Read Fan: Fanzines
127 Gregory Bennett, Moshe Feder, Jeanne Gomoll, Dick Lynch, Ted
White
CC: 23c What Is "CPR" on an Alien?
128 Katrina Timson, James White
CC: 23d Abuse Themes in SF & F: An Examination of the Literature
129 Richard F. Dutcher, Laurie Gottlieb Edison, Kristine Kathryn
Rusch, Teresa Nielsen Hayden
CC: B Autographing
130 Nancy Kress, John Maddox Roberts, Dean Wesley Smith
CC: FL Fandom Supports Itself: TAFF/DUFF/Charlie Card/Interfilk...
131 Maia Cowan, J. Spencer Love, Art Widner
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Lois McMaster Bujold (13), Robert J. Sawyer (14), Laura
132 Resnick (18)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
133 C.J. Cherryh, Barbara Hambly, Jacqueline Lichtenberg,
Melissa Scott, Jack Williamson
Cl: C Doing It on Stage--An Introduction to Masquerade
134 Presentation
Cheryl Finnegan, Marty Gear, Drew Sanders, Deborah Strub,
Jaqui Ward, Julie Zetterberg
P: H Albedo Game System
135 Paul Kidd
P: OIII Filk Concert
136 Harold Groot, Rilla Heslin
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Friday, 2:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: One Step Beyond
CC: B Autographing
137 Jack C. Haldeman II, David A. Kyle, Joan D. Vinge
P: OIII Filk Concert
138 Duane Elms
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Friday, 3:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Kimagure Orange Road Movie
CC: 11b First Works--Well-Known Illustrators Show Their First
139 Portfolios
James Christensen, Romas B. Kukalis, Ruth Sanderson, Michael
Whelan
CC: 11c Fannish Inquisition: Upcoming Bidders Answer Your
Questions
CC: 12a Alternate History Stories
140 George Alec Effinger, Michael F. Flynn, Bruce Sterling, S.M.
Stirling, Harry Turtledove
CC: 12b Was 50 Years Ago Really the Golden Age of SF?
141 E.M. Korshak, Frederik Pohl, Conrad M. Ruppert, Julius
Schwartz
CC: 12c Special Challenges in Magazine Publishing
142 Ellen Datlow, Gardner Dozois, Charles Ryan
CC: 12d Vietnam Veterans Who Have Written About It
143 Joe Haldeman, Robert Mason, David Thayer
CC: 20abc From Book to "Book:" Transition of Printed SF to Filmed
144 Script
Terry Erdman, Barry B. Longyear, George R.R. Martin, Mike
Resnick, Bill Spangler
CC: 20d-g Near Future of Space Exploration
145 Joel Blum, Ben Bova, Steven D. Howe, Lee O'Fallon, John Young
CC: 21 Slide Show: Bob Eggleton
146 Bob Eggleton
CC: 22 Speech: Myth in Fantasy--A Case Study
147 Guy Gavriel Kay
CC: 23a Future of Particle Physics
148 Gordon Aubrecht, Howard Davidson
CC: 23b Same Old Things Are Lurking Under My Bed--Are There Any
149 Really New Monsters?
Scott Ciencin, Marvin Kaye, Charles Lang, Michelle M.
Sagara, Bradley Strickland
CC: 23c Don't Pass the Bar--Tall Tales in Fictional SF Settings
150 Spider Robinson, Darrell Schweitzer
CC: A1 Film: Spaced Invaders
CC: AS Demo: Celtic Knotwork
151 Christine Markel
CC: B Autographing
152 Alexis Gilliland, Robert Silverberg, Marv Wolfman
CC: AS Computer Animation: Affordable to High End
Cl: 3 All Aboard for Space
Cl: 4 Mask Making
Cl: 13, 18 Readings
153 Pat Cadigan, Stephen Leigh
Cl: C Costuming On the Cheap: Wonderful Effects For Little Money
154 Janet Wilson Anderson, Shirlee Dunlop, Toni Lay, Victoria
Warren
P: F Future of Interactive Entertainment
155 Corey Cole, Lori Cole, Noah Falstein
P: H Star Fleet Battles
156 Alan Gopin
P: OIII Filk Concert
157 Rhodri James
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Friday, 3:30pm
CC: B Autographing
158 Jack L. Chalker, Len Wein
P: OIII Filk Concert
159 Chris Malme
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Friday, 4:00pm
CC: 11b Slide Show: Forrest J Ackerman
160 Forrest J Ackerman
CC: 11c Crusher Joe & Dirty Pair
161 Haruka Takachiho
CC: 12a Slant & Hyphen--Why Punctuation Marks Made Walt Willis a
162 Worldcon GoH
Chuck Harris, Joe Siclari, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Shelby
Vick, James White, Ted White
CC: 12b Genetic Engineering Revolution
163 Kevin Eaches, Sherry Katz Karp, John Norman
CC: 12c The American Landscape in SF
164 John R. Douglas, George Guthridge, Brad Linaweaver, Patrick
Nielsen Hayden, Jack Williamson
CC: 12d My Pet Hate--What Really Bothers Me About Some Books
165 Lisa Barnett, Algis Budrys, Jim Frenkel, Nancy Kress
CC: 20abc Mars Needs Men, Women, & Money!
166 Doug Beason, Ben Bova, Hal Clement, Gerald David Nordley
CC: 20d-g Video: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
CC: 21 Robots, Animatronics, & the Future
167 John Jensen, JoAnne Pransky, Mel Seesholtz, Milton T. Wolf
CC: 22 Speech: 25 Years of Locus
168 Charles N. Brown
CC: 23a Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Presence in Fandom
169 Ellen Franklin, Don Sakers, Cecil L. Young
CC: 23b Art of Bibliography
170 Stephanie Hall, Mary Kay Kare, Fred Lerner
CC: 23c Computer Networks & Viruses: How Close Are Neuromancer &
171 Shockwave Rider?
Hugh Daniel, Duane Elms, Ken Meltsner, Robert A. Metzger,
Mel White, Moshe Yudkowsky
CC: B Autographing
172 Lois McMaster Bujold, Thorarinn Gunnarsson, Kristine Kathryn
Rusch
Cl: 11 Time Travel
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Joan D. Vinge, James Morrow, Tappan King
173
Cl: 4 Button Making
174 Mary Hanson-Roberts
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
175 Terry Pratchett, Jennifer Roberson, Michael Swanwick
Cl: D ASFA Meeting
P: OIII Filk Concert
176 Dave Clement
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Friday, 4:30pm
CC: 11a Video: Ariel
CC: B Autographing
177 Lois McMaster Bujold, Nicholas Jainschigg, Carol Severance,
Michael Whelan
P: OIII Filk Concert
178 Barb Reidel, Carol Roper
CC: A1 Film: Night of the Living Bread and Loaf
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Friday, 5:00pm
CC: 10ab Space Station
179 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Yotoden
CC: 11b Bantam Books Presents
180 Betsy Mitchell, Janna Silverstein
CC: 11c Hugos for Electronic Fanac?
181 Richard Gilliam, Saul Jaffe, Evelyn C. Leeper, Patrick
Nielsen Hayden, Brad Templeton
CC: 12a New Trends in Horror
182 Jeanne Cavelos, Scott Edelman, Nancy Holder, Ashley
McConnell, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
CC: 12b What Would Fandom Be Like if Star Trek Had Never Been Made?
183 Camille Bacon-Smith, Linda Bushyager, Mark R. Leeper, Doug
Murray, Bjo Trimble
CC: 12c Filk as Poetry
184 Leslie Fish, Bill Hedl, Bob Kanefsky, Brenda Sutton
CC: 20abc Hot Jets!--Give Me That Old-time Space Opera
185 Ray Aldridge, Roger MacBride Allen, Rob Chilson, Hank Davis,
Charles L. Fontenay
CC: 21 Slide Show: John Morrison
186 John A. Morrison
CC: 22 How to Write a Great Book (and Live to Write About It)
187 Marvin Kaye
CC: 23b SF: The Spirit of Youth (Frank R. Paul)
188 Vincent Di Fate recreates a panel from the 1939 Worldcon!
CC: 23c How to Get Grants
189 Deborah M. Geisler, Elizabeth L. Gross, Elizabeth Anne Hull,
Jeanne Robinson
CC: A1 Film: War of the Worlds
Cl: 3 Write Your Own Story (8-12)
190 Kimiye Tipton
Cl: 4 Rocks & Minerals (4-8)
Cl: 12 Friends of Bill W./12-Step
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Joel Rosenberg, Kevin Anderson, Jane Fancher
191
P: F Game Design in an Established Universe
192 Greg Costikyan, Noah Falstein, Alan Gopin, Beverly Hale,
Michael Moe
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Friday, 6:00pm
CC: 11b Denver Ride!
193 Art Widner
CC: 11c Collecting & Caring for Books (and Other Goodies Made of
194 Paper)
Holly Bird, Howard Frank, Stephen D. Korshak, Fred Lerner,
Pam Murray
CC: 20d-g Video: The Terminator
CC: 21 Slide Show: Joe Bergeron
195 Joe Bergeron
CC: 22 From the Earth to the Ecosphere: SF's Influence on Ecology
196 Mark Rich
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
197 Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff (13), Scott Ciencin (14)
P: OI Voice Workshop: How To Sing
198 Carol Roper
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Friday, 6:30pm
CC: A1 Film: The Time Machine
Cl: 16 Jewish Fandom
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Friday, 7:00pm
CC: 11b Landsat
199 Bob Kanefsky
CC: 21 The Folklore of Fannish Buttons
200 Stephanie Hall
CC: 22 Speech: David Gerrold
201 David Gerrold
Cl: 13 Reading
202 Gary Alan Ruse
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CC: 11a Video: Otaku No #1-2, until 9pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Amazing Stories
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Friday, 8:00pm
CC: 11b Gerard O'Neill Memorial
CC: 12a Fantasy on the Live Theater Stage
203 Grant Carrington, Ann L. Chancellor, Thorarinn Gunnarsson
CC: 20d-g Video: Wizard of Speed & Time
CC: 21 What I Did on My Summer Vacation
204 Gay Haldeman, Joe Haldeman, Mike Resnick
Cl: 13 Reading
205 Mark Rich
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Friday, 8:30pm
CC: BC Jack Vance Festival of Worlds!
CC: AS GoH Tour of the SF Retrospective
206 Vincent Di Fate
CC: BC Fan GoH Inaugurates the Enchanted Duplicator Miniature Golf
207 Course
Walt Willis
CC: BC Hugo Exhibit Show-and-Tell
208 Bruce Pelz
CC: BC Festival Performers and Live Radio Plays Many
people will act as street performers. The Atlanta
Radio Theatre, in association with the Mighty
Rasillon Art Players, will perform two radio plays.
CC: 20abc Filk Festival (Of All Worlds)
209 Leslie Fish, Harold Groot, Francine L. Mullen, Tom Smith,
Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton, Douglas F. Wu
CC: A1 Film: Time After Time
Cl: 12 Interactive Literature Foundation Event
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Friday, 9:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Dirty Pair: Project Eden
CC: 11c Alternate Awards Ceremony, Various Sponsors
210 Guy Gavriel Kay
CC: 12a Eroticism in Fantasy & SF
211 Steve Antczak, Camille Bacon-Smith, Laurie Mann, Bruce
Holland Rogers, Teresa Nielsen Hayden
CC: 20abc St. Silicon: World's First High Tech Comic
212 Jeff Armstrong
CC: 21 Slide Show: Charles Lang
213 Charles Lang
CC: AS Demo: Carl Lundgren
214 Carl Lundgren
CC: B Jack Vance Autograph Session
215 Jack Vance
CC: BC Bubble Demo
216 Bob Kanefsky
CC: BC Fanzine Exhibit Tour
217 Nancy T. Atherton
CC: AS A Tour of the SF Jewelry Exhibit
218 Laurie Gottlieb Edison
CC: B Photo Gallery Exhibit Tour
219 Christine Valada
CC: BC St. Fantony Revisited
220 David A. Kyle
CC: FL TAFF/DUFF Auction
221 Lise Eisenberg, Moshe Feder, Joyce Scrivner, Roger Weddall,
Art Widner
Cl: 13 Reading
222 Richard Lee Byers
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Friday, Evening
CC: 11a Video: Dominion #1-4, 10:00pm-1:00am
CC: 20d-g Doorways Preview, 10:00pm
223 George R. R. Martin
Cl: 13 Reading 10pm
224 Scott Edelman
P: Pool Moonwatch! 10pm
225 Joe Bergeron
P: OI Ecumenical Pagan Sing 10:30pm
226 Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton
CC: 20d-g Video: One Step Beyond 11pm
CC: A1 Film: Star Trek VI 11pm
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Saturday, 9:00am, September 5
CC: 11a Video: Bubblegum Crisis #1-4, 'til 11:45am
CC: A1 Film: Ladyhawke
Cl: 16 Jewish Fandom
P: A Aerobics
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Saturday, 9:30am
Cl: 4 Role-Playing Game
227 Rembert N. Parker
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Saturday, 10:00am
CC: RC Registration & Volunteers until 8:00pm
CC: RC Sales to Members until 6:00pm
CC: BC Exhibit Hall B/C until 12:30am
CC: 12a Preparing Your Portfolio & Presenting Yourself
228 Professionally
Romas B. Kukalis, Charles Lang, Ric Meyers, Janny Wurts
CC: 12b Little Block of Horrors: Creative Blocks for Writers
229 Richard Knaak, Nancy Kress, Laura Resnick, Del Stone Jr.
CC: 12c How To Write About Horses & Other Large Animals
230 Laura Anne Gilman, Thorarinn Gunnarsson, Holly Lisle,
Jennifer Roberson, Judith Tarr
CC: 12d Why We Should Return to the Moon & Stay
231 Doug Beason, William S Higgins, Karl Kofoed, Gentry Lee,
Allen Steele
CC: 20abc WSFS Business Meeting, Saturday Edition
CC: 20d-g Video: War of the Worlds
CC: 21 Slide Show: David Mattingly
232 David Mattingly
CC: 22 Forum--Barry Longyear
233 Barry B. Longyear
CC: B Autographing
234 Gary Alan Ruse, Melissa Scott, Bradley Strickland
CC: AS Art Retrospective Exhibit Tour
235 Roger Reed
Cl: 3 Write Your Own Story (8-12)
236 Kimiye Tipton
Cl: 4 Cereal Box Planetariums (4-8)
Cl: 12 Tarot Workshop
237 Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
238 Hal Clement (13), Susan Shwartz (14)
Cl: 15 Tarot Workshop
239 Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
240 David Cherry, Esther Friesner, Michelle M. Sagara
Cl: C It's What's Underneath That Counts
241 Gary Anderson, Joyce Best, Kathryn Condon
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Saturday, 10:30am
CC: B Autographing
242 Scott Ciencin, Bill Spangler
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Saturday, 11:00am
CC: 10ab The Space Shuttle & Spacelab
243 NASA
CC: 11b The Future of Medicine
244 Lisa A. Ashton, Judy Lazar, Katrina Timson
CC: 11c Bringing Subtitled Japanese Animation to the US--The
245 AnimEigo Story
Roe R. Adams III
CC: 12a If This Goes On...
246 Pat Cadigan, Michael F. Flynn, Jack C. Haldeman II, Frederik
Pohl, Michael Swanwick
CC: 12b Bar None--The Limits of SF/What Is or Is Not SF?
247 John R. Douglas, Moshe Feder, Jane Jewell, Tappan King, Dean
Wesley Smith, Mark Ziesing
CC: 12c Fantasy/Horror in Historical Magic
248 Lisa Barnett, Bernadette Bosky, Richard Lee Byers, Ashley
McConnell, Judith Tarr
CC: 12d Creating an Internally Consistent Religion
249 James Morrow, Terry Pratchett, Don Sakers, Robert J. Sawyer
CC: 20d-g Video: Wizard of Speed & Time
CC: 21 Slide Show: David & Lori Deitrick
250 David R. Deitrick, Lori B. Deitrick
CC: 22 Speech: Computers of the Next Fifteen Years
251 Duane Elms
CC: 23a In the Mood: How Do You Get Into a Creative Mood?
252 Roger MacBride Allen, Jim Frenkel, P. C. Hodgell, Marvin
Kaye
CC: 23b Peace--Human Fantasy or Possiblity?
253 Lee Barwood, Doug Beason, Richard F. Dutcher, Maureen F.
McHugh
CC: 23c Styles of SF in Different Cultures
254 Tom Doherty, Guy Gavriel Kay, Roger Weddall, James White
CC: 23d Slavery Themes in Fantasy & SF
255 Owl Goingback, Toni Lay, Bradford Lyau
CC: AS Art Demo: Pen & Ink
256 Brad W. Foster
CC: B Autographing
257 Catherine Crook de Camp, L. Sprague de Camp, Jane Fancher
Cl: 4 Design Your Own Book Cover (8-12)
258 David Lee Anderson
Cl: 11 Forces of the Empire
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Connie Willis (13), Carol Severance (14), John Maddox
259 Roberts (18)
Cl: C Costuming With Unusual Materials
260 Karen Dick, Ricky Dick, Phil Gilliam, Fiona Leonard, Scott
Ross
Cl: D AIDS Auction
261 David Gerrold
P: F Gaming Publications
262 Greg Costikyan, Lee Gold
CC: A1 Film: To Be Announced, starting at 11:10
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Saturday, 11:30am
CC: B Autographing
263 Nancy Holder, Barry B. Longyear, Jack Williamson
CC: 11a Video: Dirty Pair: Flight 005, starting at 11:45
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Saturday, Noon
CC: 11b What's Up at Ace?
264 Ginjer Buchanan
CC: 11c Costuming & Culture--Making Clothing Sense for Your
265 Characters
Alicia Austin, Ann L. Chancellor, Sarah Goodman, Jennifer
Roberson, Melissa Scott
CC: 12a What's Your Agenda?--The Question of Subtext
266 John F Hertz, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Bruce Holland Rogers,
Stanley Schmidt
CC: 12b Kipling for Fun!
267 Leslie Fish, Alexis Gilliland, Fred Lerner, Susan Shwartz
CC: 12c Computer Graphic Art
268 Holly Bird, Jeanne Gomoll, Lonnie D. Harvel, Teddy Harvia,
Peggy Ranson
CC: 12d Unscrewing the Unscruitable: "Scientific" Explanations for
269 Bloopers
Kevin Anderson, Hal Clement, William S Higgins, Suford
Lewis, Larry Niven
CC: 21 Slide Show: Vincent Di Fate
270 Vincent Di Fate
CC: 22 Forum: Roger MacBride Allen
271 Roger MacBride Allen
CC: 23a Cliches in Comics--Stories & Art
272 Joe Bergeron, Greg Cox, Pam Fremon, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
CC: 23b Speculative Poetry: The Underdog of SF?
273 Terry A. Garey, Joe Haldeman, Geoffrey A. Landis, Mark Rich,
Margaret Simon
CC: 23c The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics--What is Reality?
274 N. Taylor Blanchard, Jordin T. Kare, Robert A. Metzger
CC: 23d Dinosaurs in the Media
275 Dr. Michael K. Brett-Surman, Ralph Chapman, Bob Walters
CC: A1 It Came From Hollywood (Aladdin Preview, The Making of
276 Bladerunner, etc!)
Jeff Walker
CC: B Autographing
277 C.J. Cherryh, Eileen Gunn, Don Maitz
Cl: 12 Christian Fandom
Cl: 13, 18 Readings
278 Josepha Sherman (13), Madeleine Robins (18)
Cl: 14 An Hour with the de Camps
279 Catherine & L. Sprague de Camp
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
280 Lois McMaster Bujold, Greer Ilene Gilman, Andrew I. Porter,
Laura Resnick, Walter Jon Williams
P: H Learn About Car Wars
281 Michael Moe
P: OI NESFA Hymnal Sing-Along
282 J. Spencer Love
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Saturday, 12:30pm
CC: B Autographing
283 C.J. Cherryh, Holly Lisle, Michelle M. Sagara
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Saturday, 1:00pm
CC: 10ab The New Astronomy
284 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Vampire Princess Miyu #1-2, 'til 2pm
CC: 11b Global Warming?
285 Gordon Aubrecht
CC: 12a Realism in SF Art
286 N. Taylor Blanchard, Patricia Davis, Bob Eggleton, Romas B.
Kukalis, Ron Walotsky
CC: 12b Does SF Prepare People for Change?
287 Grant Carrington, Michael Kandel, James Morrow, Mike
Resnick, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
CC: 12c Artificial Stupidity: The Failures of AI
288 Hugh Daniel, Howard Davidson, Lonnie D. Harvel, William S
Higgins, Robert Mason
CC: 12d Grow Old Along With Me: Aging Your Characters
289 Betsy Mitchell, Andre Norton, Jennifer Roberson, Joan D.
Vinge, Connie Willis
CC: 20abc Censorship
290 John Norman
CC: 20d-g In Memory Yet Green: A Joyful Remembrance of Isaac Asimov
291 Ben Bova, Hal Clement, Frank Kelly Freas, David A.
Kyle, Tony Lewis, Frederik Pohl, Julius Schwartz, Robert
Silverberg, Jack Williamson, Sheila Williams
CC: 21 Exhibits from the Lost Museum
292 Cortney Skinner
CC: 23a Aliens Among Us: The Deaf & Their Culture
293 Geary Gravel, Jack C. Haldeman II, Stephanie Hall, Rosemary
Kirstein
CC: 23b Bubblegum (Science) Fiction
294 Thorarinn Gunnarsson, Jean Lorrah, Janny Wurts, David
Zindell
CC: 23c An APA a Day...
295 Janice Gelb, Arthur Hlavaty, Nicki Lynch, Amy Thomson
CC: 23d Discovery of the New World: Paradigm for First Contact?
296 Esther Friesner, Owl Goingback, Ernest Heramia, Toni Lay,
Bradford Lyau
CC: A1 Film: Conan the Barbarian
CC: B Autographing
297 Charles Lang, Jeanne Robinson, Spider Robinson, Judith Tarr
CC: FL The Fortress Roscoe Method of Enjoying the Modern Con
298 Andy Hooper
Cl: 4 Making Rockets
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Terry Pratchett, Nancy Holder, Darrell Schweitzer
299
Cl: C Through the Judge's Eyes: What Do Masquerade Judges Look
300 For?
Bobby Gear, Robert M. Himmelsbach, Elaine Mami, Carol Salemi
P: OIII Outer Space Concert
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Saturday, 1:30pm
CC: B Autographing
301 Greg Costikyan, Joe Haldeman, Susan Shwartz
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Saturday, 2:00pm
CC: 11a Sci Fi Channel
302 Martin Harry Greenberg, Sandy Supovitz
CC: 11b Cartoonists' Jam
303 Sheryl L. Birkhead, Alexis Gilliland, Teddy Harvia, Diana
Stein, Phil Tortorici, Mel White
CC: 11c George Alec Effinger Benefit Auction ('til 5:30)
304 Rusty Hevelin
CC: 12a Fat, Feminism, & Fandom
305 Bernadette Bosky, Laurie Gottlieb Edison, Terry A. Garey,
Althea McMurrian
CC: 12b Sports of the Future
306 George Alec Effinger, Richard Gilliam, Mike Resnick, Rick
Wilber
CC: 12c Any Sufficiently Complex Technology... Magical Explanations
307 of Everyday Things
Don Callander, Jack L. Chalker, Rosemary Kirstein, Larry
Niven, Harry Turtledove
CC: 12d Memorable Minor Characters
308 Lois McMaster Bujold, Nancy Kress, Stephen Leigh, Jean
Lorrah, Joel Rosenberg
CC: 20abc Mars Direct: To the Red Planet by 1999
309 Robert Zubrin
CC: 21 Slide Show: Nicholas Jainschigg
310 Nicholas Jainschigg
CC: 23a The Work of H. Beam Piper
311 Timothy Lane, Mark Olson
CC: 23b Neglected Authors: Frederic Brown, Henry Kuttner, & Others
312 Hank Davis, Marvin Kaye, Patty Wells, Ben Yalow
CC: 23c FIAWOL: A Play About Fandom
CC: B Autographing
313 Michael F. Flynn, George R.R. Martin, S.M. Stirling
CC: BC Fanzine Exhibit Tour
314 Nancy T. Atherton
Cl: 3 Costuming (8-12)
315 Karen Hanley, Cathy Mitchell, Marilyn Mix, Michael D. Mize
Cl: 4 Bubble Magic (4-8)
316 Bob Kanefsky
Cl: 11 Gaylactic Network: Organizing Gay Fandom
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Barry B. Longyear, Don Sakers, Bruce Holland Rogers
317
Cl: 15 A Masquerade Wedding
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
318 Pat Cadigan, P. C. Hodgell, Geoffrey A. Landis, Martha
Soukup, James White
Cl: C Designing to Your Body Type--Designing the Right Costume for
319 You
Joyce Best, Cheryl Finnegan, Elaine Mami, Sandy Pettinger,
Victoria Warren
P: F Computer Game Design
320 Corey Cole, Lori Cole, Noah Falstein, Paul Kidd
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Saturday, 2:30pm
CC: B Autographing
321 Guy Gavriel Kay, Jennifer Roberson, William F. Wu
P: OIII Filk Concert
322 Roberta Rogow
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Saturday, 3:00pm
CC: 10ab Aeronautics
323 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Kimagure Orange Road Movie
CC: 11b Dueling Easels
324 Geary Gravel, Nicholas Jainschigg, Thomas Kidd, Cortney
Skinner
CC: 12a PC or Not PC?--The Other Side of Censorship
325 A.J. Austin, Claire Eddy, John Norman, Brad Linaweaver, Gary
Roen
CC: 12b The Music of the Future
326 Steve Antczak, Lee Barwood, Grant Carrington, Thorarinn
Gunnarsson, George (Lan) Laskowski
CC: 12c Believable FTL Travel
327 Roger MacBride Allen, Joe Haldeman, Jordin T. Kare, Gentry
Lee, Gerald David Nordley
CC: 12d Fairy Tales & Folklore Influence on SF
328 Camille Bacon-Smith, Greer Ilene Gilman, Andre Norton,
Josepha Sherman, Michael Swanwick
CC: 20abc St. Silicon: World's First High Tech Comic
329 Jeff Armstrong
CC: 20d-g Video: Space 1999
CC: 21 Slide Show: Kelly Freas
330 Frank Kelly Freas
CC: 22 What is an Analog Story?
331 Stanley Schmidt
CC: 23a Fandom in the 60's: Where Is My Aircar?
332 Andrew I. Porter, Bjo Trimble, Ted White
CC: 23b How NOT to Teach SF
333 Bernadette Bosky, Janice M. Eisen, George Guthridge,
Elizabeth Anne Hull, Joe Patrouch, Charlene Taylor
CC: 23c Trade & Economics
334 C.J. Cherryh, Jane Fancher, Timothy Lane, Susan Shwartz
CC: 23d Magical Practices of the Publizandi
335 Sarah Goodman, Jane Jewell, Beth Meacham, Teresa Nielsen
Hayden
CC: A1 Preview: Bram Stoker's Dracula
336 Francis Ford Coppola
CC: B Autographing
337 John Flynn, David Gerrold, Mike Resnick, Ruth Sanderson
CC: AS Computer Animation: Affordable to High End
CC: FL APA-NU Collation
Cl: 3 Filking (8-12)
338 David Ratti
Cl: 4 Button Making (4-8)
339 Mary Hanson-Roberts
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Esther Friesner (13), Kristine Kathryn Rusch (14), Michelle
340 M. Sagara (18)
Cl: 15 Knead a Friend (Massage: limited to 20)
Cl: B Regency Dance
Cl: C Glitz 'N' Glitter--Introduction to Materials That Add Pizazz
341 Zelda Gilbert, Diane S Kovalcin, Pierre E. Pettinger Jr.,
Deborah Strub, Jaqui Ward
P: F Fiction in the Game Universe
342 Greg Costikyan, Lee Gold, Alan Gopin
P: H Learn About DC Heroes
343 Ann Goetz
P: OI Workshop: Harmony Singing
344 Joey Shoji, Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton
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Saturday, 3:30pm
CC: B Autographing
345 Scott Edelman, Real Musgrave, Mike Resnick, Walter Jon
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Saturday, 4:00pm
CC: 11b Collectibles for the Trufan
346 Richard Brandt, Moshe Feder, John Flynn, Joe Siclari
CC: 12a WildCards
347 Stephen Leigh, George R.R. Martin, William F. Wu
CC: 12b Influences of Exotic Myths on SF
348 Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Marie A. Parsons, Carol Severance,
Judith Tarr, Joan D. Vinge
CC: 12c Enterprise 2067: What Would a Real Interplantetary
349 Battlecruiser Look Like?
Dr. David Stephenson
CC: 12d Did John W. Campbell Really Believe in the Dean Drive,
350 Psionics, Dianetics...
Forrest J Ackerman, Ben Bova, Hank Davis, Frank Kelly Freas
CC: 20abc What Makes a Dinosaur?
351 Dr. Michael K. Brett-Surman, Ralph Chapman, Bob Walters
CC: 20d-g Video: Lightyears Preview
CC: 21 Eat Your Heart Out!--Art Collectors Try to Outdo One Another
352 Howard Frank, Richard Kelly, Stephen D. Korshak, Robert
Lesser, Sam Moskowitz, Darrell Richardson
CC: 22 What Was the First Worldcon Like?
353 Bob Madle, Frederik Pohl, Edie Stern
CC: 23a The Future of Science Education
354 Gordon Aubrecht, Elizabeth L. Gross, Judy Lazar
CC: 23b Making Up Believable Languages Without a Degree in
355 Linguistics
Geary Gravel, Stephanie Hall, Stanley Schmidt, David Wixon
CC: 23c Marketing for the SF Artist
356 Bob Eggleton, Charles Lang, John A. Morrison, Muff Musgrave
CC: 23d Under the Cover of Darkness: Anarchy in SF--Does It Always
357 Mean Destruction?
Leslie Fish, Brad Linaweaver, John Maddox Roberts, Joel
Rosenberg, Christine Valada
CC: B Autographing
358 Doug Beason, Ashley McConnell, Connie Willis
CC: FL Fanorama 3: A Selection of Readings by Noted Fan Writers
359 Ellen Franklin, Andy Hooper
Cl: 3 Origami (8-12)
360 Robyn Douglas Rubado
Cl: 4 Costuming (4-8)
361 Karen Hanley, Cathy Mitchell, Marilyn Mix, Michael D. Mize
Cl: 11 International Space University
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Melissa Scott (13), Marvin Kaye (14), Eileen Gunn (18)
362
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
363 Jack L. Chalker, George Alec Effinger, Dean Wesley Smith
P: OIII Filk Concert
364 Tom Smith
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Saturday, 4:30pm
CC: 11a Video: Project A-KO #1
CC: B Autographing
365 Roger MacBride Allen, Rob Chilson, Esther Friesner
P: OIII Filk Concert
366 Lynn Gold
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Saturday, 5:00pm
CC: 10ab Unseen Worlds Revealed
367 NASA
CC: 11b Life on Jupiter
368 Karl Kofoed
CC: 12b The Future of the Worldcon, Revisited
369 Marty Gear, Mike Glyer, George (Lan) Laskowski, Tony Lewis
CC: 12c Virtual Reality
370 C.J. Cherryh, Howard Davidson, Jane Fancher, Bruce Sterling
CC: 12d Build an Alternate History
371 Barbara Hambly, Cortney Skinner, S.M. Stirling, Judith Tarr,
Harry Turtledove
CC: 20abc The Changing SF
372 Gardner Dozois and Beth Meacham recreate a panel from the
1939 Worldcon!
CC: 20d-g Video: Starman
CC: 22 Forum: Glen Cook
373 Glen Cook
CC: 23a Fan Gossip Networks
374 Lise Eisenberg, Timothy Lane, Priscilla Olson, Ben Yalow
CC: 23b The Author-Editor-Publisher Relationship
375 John D. Berry, Ginjer Buchanan, Jeanne Cavelos, E.M.
Korshak, Kim Mohan, Madeleine Robins
CC: 23c Ahoy! Have You Seen the Great White Archetype?
376 Kathleen Ann Goonan, Owl Goingback, Althea McMurrian, Martha
Soukup, William F. Wu
CC: 23d The Future of Politics
377 Arlan Andrews, Ctein, Robert W. Glaub, John Maddox Roberts
CC: B Autographing
378 Josepha Sherman, Janny Wurts, David Zindell
Cl: D Chesley Award Reception
Cl: 4 Magic Wand Making
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 James Patrick Kelly (13), David A. Kyle (14), Maureen F.
379 McHugh (18)
Cl: Pool TAFF/DUFF Demo!
380 Joyce Scrivner
P: F The History of LucasArts Games
381 Noah Falstein
P: OIII Filk Concert
382 Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton
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Saturday, 5:30pm
CC: 11a Video: Bubblegum Crisis #5-8, 'til 8:30
CC: A1 Film: Princess Bride
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Saturday, 6:00pm
CC: 11b Slide Show: Studying Fandom
383 Camille Bacon-Smith
CC: 11c This Is Your Life, Jophan (repeat-see Fri,1pm)
CC: 20d-g Video: Ladyhawke
Cl: 13 Reading
384 Holly Lisle
Cl: D Chesley Awards, Sponsored by ASFA
P: OI Workshop: How to Play Filk Guitar
385 Mike Whitaker
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Saturday, Evening
Cl: 16 Jewish Fandom 6:30pm
CC: A1 Film: Night of the Living Bread and Loaf 7:15pm
CC: A1 Film: The Witches 7:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Night Gallery 8:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Riding Bean 8:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: One Step Beyond 8:30pm
CC: A3 Hugo Awards, Sponsored by MagiCon 8:30pm
386 Spider Robinson, MC
Cl: 12 Interactive Literature Foundation Event 8:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Darkman 9:00pm
CC: 11a Video: 3 X 3 #1-4, 9:30-11:30pm
CC: A1 1992 Hugo Winning Film 9:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: Highlander 10:00pm
P: OIII EuroRendezvous '92: British & European Filk Jam 10:30
CC: 11a Video: Junk Boy 11:30pm
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Sunday, 9:00am, September 6
CC: 11a Video: Project A-KO Final
CC: A1 Film: Darby O'Gill & the Little People
P: A Aerobics
CC: 20d-g Video: Starman starts at 9:30am
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Sunday, 10:00am
CC: RC Registration & Volunteers until 7:00pm
CC: RC Sales to Members until 6:00pm
CC: BC Exhibit Hall B/C until 12:30am
CC: 10ab The New Astronomy
387 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 4,6, 'til 11
CC: 11b May a Quasar Shine on Our Meeting
388 Dr. David Stephenson
CC: 11c Legal Issues for Artists
389 David Lee Anderson, David Cherry, Don Maitz
CC: 12a The Current Trends in Japanese Animation
390 Roe R. Adams III, Toshimichi Suzuki, Haruka Takachiho,
Tatsuya Ueno
CC: 12b Is Art Deco/Pre-Raphaelite/Art Nouveau/ Chinosois Coming to
391 SF Art?
James Christensen, Vincent Di Fate, Rachel E. Holmen, Ric
Meyers, Janny Wurts
CC: 20abc WSFS Business Meeting, Sunday Edition
CC: 22 Illustrators of the Future
392 Frank Kelly Freas, Laura Kelly Freas
Cl: 3 Troll Drawing (8-12)
393 Beverly Parker
Cl: 4 Acting Out a Story/Creative Dramatics (4-8)
394 Kimiye Tipton
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Gentry Lee (13), Michael Swanwick (14), S.M. Stirling (18)
395
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
396 Hal Clement, Andre Norton
Cl: C The Other Half of The Presentation: Using the MC, Lights &
397 Sound Effectively
Jeff Berry, Rick Foss, Sue Kulinyi, Janet Moe
Cl: D SFWA Meeting
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Sunday, 10:30am
CC: B Autographing
398 Lee Barwood, Jean Lorrah
CC: 20d-g About Arthur C. Clarke
399 Fred Clarke
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Sunday, 11:00am
CC: 11a Video: Kimagure Orange Road OAV 1-4, 'til 3
CC: 11b The Galileo Mission to Jupiter--To Jupiter the Hard Way
400 William S Higgins
CC: 12a Semi-Pro Editing
401 Kim Mohan, Darrell Schweitzer, Janni Lee Simmer, Margaret
Simon
CC: 12b How to Write Comic Books About Muscle-Bound Brutes &
402 Big-Busted Broads
Bill Spangler, Del Stone Jr., Marv Wolfman
CC: 12c The Abuse of Biology in SF
403 Lisa A. Ashton, Ginger Curry, Elizabeth L. Gross, Judy Lazar
CC: 12d Fan GoH Interview: A Talk with Walt Willis
404 Ted White, Walt Willis
CC: 20d-g Video: Arthur C. Clarke
CC: 21 Slide Show: Real Musgrave
405 Real Musgrave
CC: 22 Artists' Rap Session & Portfolio Review
406 Frank Kelly Freas
CC: A1 Film: F/X
CC: B Autographing
407 Forrest J Ackerman, Owl Goingback, Carl Lundgren
Cl: 4 Black Swan Theater Group
Cl: 12 Space
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Roger MacBride Allen (13), John Norman (14), Jim Frenkel
408 (18)
Cl: C Making Men's Costuming Exciting
409 Duane Elms, Lonnie D. Harvel, Robert M. Himmelsbach, Pierre
E. Pettinger Jr., Don Sakers, Drew Sanders
P: H Battletech
410 Alan Gopin
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Sunday, 11:30am
CC: B Autographing
411 Don Callander, Frederik Pohl
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Sunday, Noon
CC: 11b The Chart of Fundamental Particles
412 Gordon Aubrecht
CC: 11c Technology & the Handicapped
413 Bill Hedl, Lynn Luoma, Jenine McKeown
CC: 12a When Is Humor NOT Funny?
414 Esther Friesner, Tappan King, Terry Pratchett, Bradley
Strickland, Connie Willis
CC: 12b Mercenaries in SF-Eclipse of the Citizen Soldier
415 Jim Baen, Robert W. Glaub, Bradford Lyau, Jerry Pournelle,
Joel Rosenberg, S.M. Stirling
CC: 12c Contraception: Science, Law, & Religion
416 Sherry Katz Karp, Holly Lisle, Katrina Timson
CC: 12d The Use of Science in Fantasy
417 Lois McMaster Bujold, Gary Alan Ruse, Robert J. Sawyer,
Michael Swanwick, Tad Williams
CC: 20d-g Video: Asimov Memorial
CC: 21 Slide Show: Bob Walters
418 Bob Walters
CC: 22 The Fan World of the Future
419 Mike Glyer, Bruce Pelz, Bob Madle, Wilma Meier, Sam
Moskowitz recreate a panel from the 1939 Worldcon!
CC: 23a Why Bother? Cultural Pessimism in Near-Future SF
420 George Alec Effinger, George Guthridge, Allen Steele, David
Zindell
CC: 23b Does SF Influence Society?
421 John D. Berry, John F Hertz, Althea McMurrian, Spike
Parsons, Dean Wesley Smith
CC: 23c SFAN: Another Network Option for SF Fans
422 Bjo Trimble
CC: 23d Collaborations--How They're Done
423 Doug Beason, Jane Fancher, Gentry Lee, Larry Niven, William
F. Wu
CC: B Autographing
424 Ellen Datlow, Barbara Hambly, Bruce Sterling
CC: FL Unfrozen Cave Man Fen
425 Chuck Harris, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Art Widner, Walt Willis
Cl: 11 Stuntwork & Special Effects in Films & TV
426 Greg Ramoundos, Scott Rhodes
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Michael F. Flynn (13), Jennifer Roberson (14), Janny Wurts
427 (18)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
428 Ben Bova, Glen Cook, Joe Haldeman, Rosemary Kirstein, Jean
Lorrah
Cl: B Belly Dancing Workshop
Cl: C Getting It to Glow & Rotate--Electronics in Costumes
429 Gary Anderson, Glen Boettcher Jr.
P: OI Interfilk Auction
430 Bill Roper
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Sunday, 12:30pm
CC: B Autographing
431 Arlan Andrews, Marvin Kaye, Richard Paul Russo
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Sunday, 1:00pm
CC: 10ab Space Exploration Initiative
432 NASA
CC: 11b Wolves
433 Christine Markel
CC: 11c Talking About SF Jewelry
434 Laurie Gottlieb Edison, Janet Kofoed
CC: 12a Theme Anthologies
435 Richard Gilliam, Martin Harry Greenberg, Mike Resnick, Susan
Shwartz
CC: 12b Stories from the Slush/Funny File
436 Laura Anne Gilman, Betsy Mitchell, Josepha Sherman, Janna
Silverstein
CC: 12c More About Merlin
437 Lee Barwood, Claire Eddy, Barbara Hambly, Karen Willson
CC: 12d Seven Deadly Sins of SF-Invent Your Own
438 Roger MacBride Allen, Pat Cadigan, Eileen Gunn, Maureen F.
McHugh, Connie Willis
CC: 20abc The Far Future: Where Fantasy Meets SF?
439 Ray Aldridge, Robert Silverberg, Jack Williamson
CC: 21 Slide Show: N. Taylor Blanchard
440 N. Taylor Blanchard
CC: 22 Art Going Pro
441 Patricia Davis, David R. Deitrick, Lori B. Deitrick, Brad W.
Foster, Peggy Ranson
CC: 23a Ethnicity & Utopias
442 Ernest Heramia, Toni Lay, Bradford Lyau
CC: 23b A Risk-Free Future?
443 C.J. Cherryh, Rob Chilson, Richard F. Dutcher, Kathei Logue,
Bruce Sterling
CC: 23c Seduction of the Innocent: Will Fredric Wertham Reappear to
444 Censor Comics Again?
Clint Bigglestone, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
CC: 23d How Did the Universe Originate?
445 Hal Clement, Geoffrey A. Landis, Gerald David Nordley, Aliza
R. Panitz
CC: A1 Film: F/X 2
CC: B Autographing
446 Robert Mason, James Morrow, Harry Turtledove
CC: FL Fanorama IV
447 Spike Parsons, Amy Thomson
Cl: 4 Face Painting
448 Gail Kelly, Cathy Mitchell, Marilyn Mix, Lynn K. Murphy
Cl: 12 General Technics Meeting
449 William S Higgins
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Frederik Pohl (13), Judith Tarr (14), Michael Kandel (18)
450
Cl: C Historical Silhouettes--Body Shapes through the Ages
451 Kathryn Condon
P: F Game Designers' Roundtable
452 Greg Costikyan, Lee Gold, Alan Gopin
P: H Lace & Steel
453 Paul Kidd
P: OIII MagiConcert
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Sunday, 1:30pm
CC: AS Art Show Bidding Closes at 2!
CC: B Autographing
454 John Norman, Gentry Lee, Allen Steele
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Sunday, 2:00pm
CC: 11b Slide Show & Talk: History of SF
455 David A. Kyle
CC: 11c Terry's Dream Auction
456 jan howard finder
CC: 12a How to Date an Alien (Sex on Other Planets)
457 Arlan Andrews, Jack L. Chalker, Gay Haldeman, Janni Lee
Simmer
CC: 12b SF & Bleeping Censorship
458 Eileen Gunn, Elizabeth Anne Hull, Kathei Logue, Beth
Meacham, Christine Valada
CC: 12c Ms. Manners Goes to a Con
459 Bernadette Bosky, Pat Cadigan, Maia Cowan, Mary Kay Kare
CC: 12d Finding New Dragons: Re-evaluating the Heroic Myth from a
460 Woman's Perspective
Camille Bacon-Smith, Greer Ilene Gilman, Rosemary Kirstein,
Holly Lisle, Carol Severance, Susan Shwartz
CC: 20abc The Alternate Civil War
461 George Alec Effinger, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, S.M. Stirling,
Harry Turtledove, Walter Jon Williams
CC: 20d-g Video: Buckaroo Banzai
CC: 21 Slide Show: Ron Walotsky
462 Ron Walotsky
CC: 22 "If We Can Put a Man on the Moon, Why Can't We Put a Man on
463 the Moon?"
Jerry Pournelle
CC: 23a Jewish Folk Tales in Fantasy & SF
464 Eve Ackerman, Janice Gelb, Josepha Sherman, Moshe Yudkowsky
CC: 23b American Indian Mythology in SF & Fantasy
465 Alicia Austin, Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Jack C. Haldeman II,
Owl Goingback, Tappan King
CC: 23c The Future of Scientific Research in the US
466 Doug Beason, Elizabeth L. Gross, Sherry Katz Karp
CC: 23d The Future of Publishing
467 Lou Aronica, Charles N. Brown, Tom Doherty, Charles Ryan,
Brad Templeton, Brian Thomsen
CC: B Autographing
468 Ben Bova, Richard Knaak, Andre Norton
CC: BC Hugo Exhibit Show-and-Tell
469 Bruce Pelz
CC: FL WOOF Collation
Cl: 3 Bubble Magic (8-12)
470 Bob Kanefsky
Cl: 4 Making Snowflakes (4-8)
Cl: 11 New Orleans Worst Film Festival
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Jeanne & Spider Robinson (13), Martha Soukup (14), Rick
471 Wilber (18)
Cl: 15 Poetry Reading
472 Keith A. Daniels
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
473 David Gerrold, Nancy Holder, Barry B. Longyear, James
Morrow, William F. Wu
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Sunday, 2:30pm
CC: B Autographing
474 Thomas Kidd, Brad Linaweaver, Andre Norton
P: OIII Filk Concert
475 Bill Roper
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Sunday, 3:00pm
CC: 10ab Apollo Retrospective
476 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Bubblegum Crash #1-3, 'til 6:00pm
CC: 11b What's New at Tor?
477 Beth Meacham, Patrick Nielsen Hayden
CC: 12a The Bubble Crisis Series
478 Toshimichi Suzuki
CC: 12b The Risk-Free Convention
479 Mark Olson, Priscilla Olson, Tom Veal, Patty Wells, Ben Yalow
CC: 12c How Realistically Does SF & Fantasy Treat Gay & Lesbian
480 Characters?
Lois McMaster Bujold, Bruce Holland Rogers, Melissa Scott
CC: 12d The Vampire as Good Guy
481 Richard Lee Byers, Scott Ciencin, Greg Cox, John Flynn,
Jacqueline Lichtenberg
CC: 20abc Hollywood Horror Stories
482 Holly Bird, Joe Haldeman, George R.R. Martin, Gary Alan Ruse
CC: 21 Slide Show: Carl Lundgren
483 Carl Lundgren
CC: 22 Speech: Ben Bova
484 Ben Bova
CC: 23a The Call of Cthulhu: What Is So Enticing About Lovecraft &
485 the Mythos?
Timothy Lane, Mark Rich, Darrell Schweitzer
CC: 23b The Fine Art of Freelancing
486 Steve Antczak, Nancy T. Atherton, Barbara Delaplace, Vincent
Di Fate, Laura Anne Gilman, Richard Paul Russo
CC: 23c Gonzo SF!
487 Robert A. Metzger, Brian Thomsen, Mel White
CC: 23d Stereotyping Authors--Can an Author Break Out Once
488 Pigeonholed?
Michael F. Flynn, Esther Friesner, Janna Silverstein, Judith Tarr
CC: A1 Film: Batman Returns
CC: AS Computer Animation: Affordable to High End
Cl: 4 Rehearsals for the Play
Cl: 12 Convention Weapons Safety Guild
489 Leslie Fish
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
490 C.J. Cherryh (13), William F. Wu (14)
P: F Sierra Games
491 Corey Cole, Lori Cole
P: OIII One-Shot Concert
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Sunday, 4:00pm
CC: 11c Conadian: The 1994 Worldcon in Winnipeg
CC: 12a Opera & SF
492 Lisa Barnett, Thorarinn Gunnarsson, Mark R. Leeper, Susan
Shwartz
CC: 12b Robin Hood
493 George Alec Effinger, Nancy Holder, Laura Resnick, Jennifer
Roberson, Chris Weber
CC: 12c Bypassing Elves & Dwarves for the Other Creatures of Faerie
494 Don Callander, Mary K. Frey, Esther Friesner, Christine
Markel
CC: 12d Myths of the Future
495 Jack L. Chalker, George Guthridge, John F Hertz, Guy Gavriel
Kay, Walter Jon Williams
CC: 20abc The Isaac Asimov Memorial Limerick Contest
496 Catherine Crook de Camp, L. Sprague de Camp, Sheila Williams
CC: 20d-g Video: Space 1999
CC: 21 Slide Show: Janny Wurts
497 Janny Wurts
CC: 22 Laser Propulsion
498 Jordin T. Kare
CC: 23a What's Entertainment?--A Look at the Future
499 Lise Eisenberg, Charles L. Fontenay, Barry B. Longyear, Rick
Wilber, Connie Willis
CC: 23b Long Live the Legion! (A Meeting of Legion of Superheroes
500 Fans)
Joe Bergeron, Pam Fremon, Priscilla Olson, Don Sakers
CC: 23c Death
501 Roger MacBride Allen, Joe Haldeman, James Patrick Kelly,
Holly Lisle, Terry Pratchett
CC: 23d Children's Books--The Other Side of the Library
502 J.D. Macdonald, Josepha Sherman, Judith Tarr, Karen Willson
CC: FL Readings from the Works of Walt Willis
Cl: 4 Play!
Cl: 11 Interactive Literature Foundation
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 Mike Resnick (13), Algis Budrys (14), Rosemary Kirstein (18)
503
Cl: 15 Fans of Jacqueline Lichtenberg & Jean Lorrah Get-Together
504 Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Jean Lorrah
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
505 David A. Kyle, S.M. Stirling
P: F Mayfair Games
506 Ann Goetz
P: OIII Filk Concert
507 Joey Shoji, Larry Warner
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Sunday, 5:00pm
CC: 10ab The Space Shuttle & Spacelab
508 NASA
CC: 11c Bid Wars: The Game
509 Priscilla Olson, Patty Wells
CC: 12a Remembering the SF Pulps
510 Camille Cazedessus III, Hank Davis, Joe Patrouch, Frederik
Pohl, Jack Williamson
CC: 12b Gay Men & Lesbians in Media SF
511 David Gerrold, Laurie Mann, Don Sakers
CC: 12c Publishing Comics: How to Have Fun but Not Necessarily Make
512 Money
Ric Meyers, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
CC: 12d Earth as Primitive Society: What if We Were Contacted by an
513 Advanced Alien Race?
Ctein, Michael Kandel, Gentry Lee, John F. Moore, Stanley
Schmidt
CC: 20d-g Video: Vampire Trailer Park
CC: 21 Slide Show: Alicia Austin
514 Alicia Austin
CC: 23d What Artists Like to Read
515 David Cherry, Bob Eggleton, Real Musgrave, Peggy Ranson
CC: A1 Film: The Abyss
Cl: 12 Friends of Bill W./12-Step
Cl: 13, Readings
14, 18 P. C. Hodgell (13), Ben Bova (14), Brad Linaweaver (18)
516
P: OIII Filk Concert--Gravity's Rainbow
517 Fred Coulter, Lisa Coulter
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Sunday, 5:30pm
P: OIII Filk Concert
518 Leslie Fish
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Sunday, 6:00pm
CC: 11a Video: Madox-01
CC: 12d All About Agents
519 Thorarinn Gunnarsson, Richard Knaak, Jacqueline Lichtenberg,
Gary Alan Ruse, Chris Weber
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
520 Charles L. Fontenay (13), Richard Paul Russo (14)
P: OI Parody, Praise, & Caricature
521 Bob Kanefsky, Rennie Levine, Tom Smith
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Sunday, Evening
CC: 20d-g Video: Amazing Stories 6:30pm
CC: 11a Video: Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 #1-6, 7-11:30pm
CC: 20d-g Video: The Golden Child 7:00pm
CC: A1 Film: The Dark Crystal 7:30pm
CC: A3 Masquerade
522 Rick & Wolf Foss, MCs
CC: 20d-g Video: Big Trouble in Little China 9:00pm
CC: A1 Film: Total Recall 9:00pm
CC: 20d-g Doorways Preview, 11:00pm
523 George R. R. Martin
CC: A1 Film: Wizards 11:00pm
P: OIII Rendezvous: Decadent Dave & Friends 11:00pm
524 Dave Clement, Duane Elms, Barb Reidel, Bill Roper, Carol
Roper, Tom Smith, Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton, B.J. Willanger
CC: 11a Video: Kimagure Orange Road OAV #4, 11:30pm
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Monday, 9:00am, September 7
CC: 11a Video: Riding Bean
CC: A1 Film: F/X
P: A Aerobics
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Monday, 10:00am
CC: RC Registration & Volunteers until 2:00pm
CC: RC Sales to Members until 4:00pm
CC: BC Exhibit Hall B/C until 6:00pm
CC: 10ab Space Exploration Initiative
525 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Madox-01
CC: 20abc WSFS Business Meeting, Monday Edition
CC: 20d-g Audience Choice Video
Cl: 3 Bookmarks (8-12)
526 Beverly Parker
Cl: 4 Seashell Fun (4-8)
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
527 J.D. Macdonald (13), Grant Carrington (14)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
528 Susan Shwartz, David Zindell
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Monday, 11:00am
CC: 10ab Unseen Worlds Revealed
529 NASA
CC: 11a Video: Otaku No #1-2, until 12:30pm
CC: 11b Slide Show: Life Styles of the Rich & Famous
530 Muff Musgrave
CC: 11c Build a BEM!
531 Holly Lisle
CC: 12a Starting Up a New Magazine
532 Jim Baen, Scott Edelman, Charles Ryan, Darrell Schweitzer,
Dean Wesley Smith
CC: 12b Dealing with Galleries & Preparing Artwork for a Gallery
533 Show
Carl Lundgren, Real Musgrave, Roger Reed, Bob Walters
CC: 12c The Mysterious Brain
534 Sherry Katz Karp, Judy Lazar
CC: 12d Baseball: The Fannish Pastime?
535 Michael Benveniste, Karl Hailman, Andy Hooper, Jim Mann
CC: A1 Film: F/X 2
Cl: 3 Songs & Dances (8-12)
Cl: 4 Making Musical Instruments (4-8)
Cl: 13, 14 Reading
536 Geary Gravel (13), Terry A. Garey (14)
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Monday, Noon
CC: 11b Jupiter Slide Show
537 Hal Clement
CC: 11c The Uses of Fanhistory
538 Moshe Feder, Dick Lynch, Bjo Trimble, Shelby Vick, Ted White
CC: 12a Crime & Criminology in the Future
539 Algis Budrys, George Alec Effinger, Barbara Hambly,
Christine Valada
CC: 12b SF in the Saturday Morning Cartoons
540 Bill Spangler, Chris Weber, Karen Willson, Marv Wolfman
CC: 12c Past Worldcon Chairmen Tell How They Lived Through It
541 Jack C. Haldeman II, David A. Kyle, Mark Olson, Kees van
Toorn and others! We hope to take a group photo, so if you're
a past Worldcon chairman, please drop by!
CC: 12d The Art of Copyediting
542 Rachel E. Holmen, Janni Lee Simmer, Teresa Nielsen Hayden
CC: 22 Speech: Maya Bohnhoff
543 Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
CC: 23a Odd Jobs: The Life of a Free-Lance Artist
544 David Lee Anderson, David Mattingly, Pam Murray
CC: 23b Rejection Slips & Other Downers
545 Ginger Curry, John F. Moore, Laura Resnick, Del Stone Jr.
Cl: 13, 14 Readings
546 Owl Goingback (13), Ashley McConnell (14)
Cl: A Kaffeeklatsch
547 Forrest J Ackerman, Vincent Di Fate, John Maddox Roberts
P: OI The Band Played During Our Filksing
548 Leslie Fish, Lee Gold, J. Spencer Love, Bill Roper, Mike
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Monday, 12:30pm
CC: 11a Video: Vampire Princess Miyu #1-4, 'til 2:30pm
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Monday, 1:00pm
CC: 11b Avon Books Presents
549 John R. Douglas
CC: 11c Masquerade Post-Mortem
550 Marty Gear
CC: 12a Professionalism for New Writers
551 Peter J. Heck, Priscilla Olson, Carol Severance
CC: 12b Can Life Evolve on One-Face, Tide-Locked Worlds?
552 Hal Clement, William S Higgins, Gerald David Nordley, Aliza
R. Panitz, Robert J. Sawyer
CC: 12c Comfy SF
553 Barbara Delaplace, Mary K. Frey, Madeleine Robins, Tad
Williams
CC: 12d Fandom in the 80's--Telling the Wheat from the Chaff
554 John F Hertz, Arthur Hlavaty, Nicki Lynch, Joyce Scrivner,
Pat Virzi, Art Widner
CC: 22 Forum: Jim Baen
555 Jim Baen
CC: 23a What is the Difference Between Literary Criticism & Review?
556 Algis Budrys, Joe Patrouch, Gary Roen, Bruce Holland Rogers,
S.M. Stirling, Milton T. Wolf
CC: 23b Lost Art of the Newszine
557 Mike Glyer, Timothy Lane, Dick Lynch, Laurie Mann
CC: A1 1992 Hugo Winning Film
P: OIII Concert: One Shots
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Monday, 2:00pm
CC: 10ab SETI
558 NASA
CC: 11b Looking For An Asteroid Called Moosehead
559 Dr. David Stephenson
CC: 11c ConFrancisco Masquerade Preview
560 Gary Anderson, Janet Wilson Anderson, Jeff Berry, Cat
Devereaux, Rick Foss, Janet Moe
CC: 12d Melting Pot, Gumbo, or Indigestible Mess: Cultural Diversity
561 in Our Future
Ernest Heramia, Toni Lay, Bradford Lyau, Carol Severance
Cl: 4 Face Painting
562 Gail Kelly, Cathy Mitchell, Marilyn Mix, Lynn K. Murphy
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Monday, 2:30pm
CC: 11a Video: Hurricane Live 2033 Music Video
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Monday, 3:00pm
CC: 12d Thank Ghod It's Monday--The Gripe Session
563 Joe Siclari, and a cast of tens!
Cl: 4 Kite Making
564
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Monday, 4:00pm
CC: 20d-g Closing Ceremonies
565 Vincent Di Fate, Spider Robinson, Joe Siclari, Jack Vance,
Walt Willis
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| 915.32 | MagiCon Hugo winners | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Sun Sep 13 1992 14:51 | 75 |
Article: 1835 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:1043 alt.fandom.cons:1835 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!news.crl.dec.com!deccrl!decwrl!spool.mu.edu!news.nd.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!noose.ecn.purdue.edu!samsung!transfer!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.cons Subject: MagiCon Round-up (Part 1 of ???) Keywords: Hugos, attendance, auctions Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 9 Sep 92 17:35:10 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 62 The Hugo winners were announced Saturday night at MagiCon. The results were posted to the commercial networks immediately thereafter, but it's not clear that they were ever posted on USENET. The winners are: Best Novel: Barrayar by Lois McMaster Bujold (Analog, July-October 1991 and Baen Books) Best Novella: "Beggars in Spain" by Nancy Kress (Axolotl Press and Asimov's, April 1991) Best Novellette: "Gold" by Isaac Asimov (Analog, September 1991) Best Short Story: "A Walk in the Sun" by Geoffrey A. Landis (Asimov's, October 1991) Best Non-Fiction Book: The World of Charles Addams by Charles Addams (Knopf) Best Original Artwork: Cover of The Summer Queen by Michael Whelan (Warner Questar) Best Dramatic Presentation: Terminator 2 (Carolco) Best Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois Best Professional Artist: Michael Whelan Best Semiprozine: Locus (Charles N. Brown, PO Box 13305, Oakland, CA 94661) Best Fanzine: Mimosa (Dick & Nicki Lynch, PO Box 1350, Germantown, MD 20875) Best Fan Writer: Dave Langford Best Fan Artist: Brad Foster Campbell Award (Sponsored by Dell Publications): Ted Chiang Spider Robinson MC'ed the awards event. Forrey Ackerman presented the Big Heart Award, which went to Samanda Jeude, one of the founders of Electrical Eggs. A slide show retrospective of history of the Hugo Awards, assembled by the team of Scott Robinson and Sally Martin, rounded out the evening. Florida artist Phil Tortorici, working in conjunction with MagiCon chair Joe Siclari, created a very special Hugo design, to visualize the convention's theme "Where the magic of imagination meets the techonology of space." The gold-plated rocket appears against a starry background. It rests atop a small piece of the metal grid taken from the gantry of Launch Complex 26 at Cape Canaveral. (Stepping out of my role of "MagiCon Press Relations," and into my role as long-time fan, this Hugo statue blows any prior Hugo statue out of the water. Phil, Joe, Peter Weston (the metal-working fan who produced the rockets) and anyone else who had anything to do with the design of the award set a very high standard here, one unlikely to be surpassed any time soon. Congratulations!) About 5,500 fans attended MagiCon. A number of charitable auctions were held. About $950 was raised for the Effinger Fund. Auctions for AIDS research & care, TAFF-DUFF, and Terry's Dream (a fund to bring more foreign fans to Con Francisco) were also held. Additionally, about $400 to benefit Hurricane Andrew survivors was collected at the Information Booth. The convention generally ran quite smoothly. The Orlando/Orange County Convention/Civic Center was a very large facility, giving fen plenty of space to spread out in. The parties were plentiful, and the suites in the Peabody ranged from large to absolutely amazing. Many fen praised the excellent costumes they saw at the Masquerade, and it is generally believed that the Masquerade was the best-ever in terms of costume-quality. More to come, once I dig out more of my records! Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** | |||||
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Another Best Novel Hugo for Bujold? She must have a lot of
voting friends...
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| 915.34 | A more detailed and complete Hugo listing | STAR::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Sat Sep 19 1992 12:29 | 670 |
Article: 210 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:1072 alt.fandom.misc:210 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!e2big.mko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!news.crl.dec.com!deccrl!caen!nic.umass.edu!m2c!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.misc Subject: Expanded Hugo Results, Part I of II (Long File) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 19 Sep 92 13:45:46 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 310 <Beginning of Part I> Complete 1992 Hugo Balloting Results Here are the complete Hugo statistics, as compiled by Tom Veal and Jim Satterfield. (Hypothetical "second" through "last" place results included. All nominees who received at least 5% of the nominating ballots cast in that category are listed.) Total Hugo Nomination Ballots Received: 498 Total Hugo Final Ballots Received: 902 BEST NOVEL Bujold, Barrayar 216 216 239 261 321 370 Bull, Bone Dance 134 136 153 175 209 288 Swanwick, Stations of the Tide 126 127 136 150 179 McCaffrey, All the Weyrs of Pern 108 109 124 143 Card, Xenocide 100 102 117 Vinge, The Summer Queen 95 95 No Award 18 "SECOND" PLACE Bone Dance 172 174 208 273 353 All the Weyrs of Pern 164 166 193 220 286 Xenocide 141 143 170 208 Stations of the Tide 140 141 160 The Summer Queen 138 138 No Award 20 "THIRD" PLACE All the Weyrs of Pern 185 191 245 298 Stations of the Tide 169 179 222 272 The Summer Queen 138 165 218 Xenocide 164 166 No Award 28 "FOURTH" PLACE The Summer Queen 217 245 292 Xenocide 199 209 256 Stations of the Tide 185 187 No Award 35 "FIFTH" PLACE Xenocide 239 267 Stations of the Tide 216 218 No Award 47 "SIXTH" PLACE Stations of the Tide 254 No Award 47 Best Novel: 412 ballots cast Bujold, Barrayar 102; Card, Xenocide 65; Bull, Bone Dance 59; McCaffrey, All the Weyrs of Pern 45; Swanwick, Stations of the Tide 41; Vinge, The Summer Queen 41 Robinson, The Dark Beyond the Stars 38; Effinger, The Exile Kiss 36; Arnason, A Woman of the Iron People 35; Cadigan, Synners 35; Tepper, Beauty 34; Denton, Buddy Holly is Alive and Well and Living on Ganymede 27; Niven, Pournelle & Flynn, Fallen Angels 27; Vance, Ecce and Old Earth 27; Gibson & Sterling, The Difference Engine 26; McDonald, King of Morning, Queen of Day 25; Resnick, Soothsayer 23; Barnes, Orbital Resonance 21 BEST NOVELLA Kress, Beggars in Spain 164 166 199 216 317 Rusch, The Gallery of His Dreams 141 144 156 176 229 Willis, "Jack" 97 101 113 132 Swanwick, Griffin's Egg 96 96 99 Kress, "And Wild For To Hold" 64 66 No Award 52 "SECOND" PLACE The Gallery of His Dreams 173 202 225 286 Jack 124 148 178 239 Griffin's Egg 133 142 146 And Wild For To Hold 105 107 No Award 52 "THIRD" PLACE Jack 162 204 244 Griffin's Egg 158 168 180 And Wild For To Hold 136 139 No Award 65 "FOURTH" PLACE Griffin's Egg 187 227 And Wild For To Hold 169 173 No Award 72 "FIFTH" PLACE And Wild For To Hold 213 218 No Award 88 Best Novella: 236 ballots cast Rusch, The Gallery of His Dreams 73; Kress, Beggars in Spain 72; Willis, "Jack" 59; Swanwick, Griffin's Egg 38; Kress, "And Wild for to Hold" 33 McCaffrey, "Rescue Run" 27; Anderson, "Star of the Sea" 25; Ash, "Man Opening a Door" 23; Bryant, "Fetish" 21; Murphy & Van Name, "Desert Rain" 21; Resnick Bully! 20; Daniel, "Candle" 19; DiFilippo, "The Mill" 16; McLaughlin, "Ode to Joy" 16; De Lint, "Our Lady of the Harbour" 14; Kagan, "Raising Cane" 14; Barnes, "Canso de Fis de Jovent" 13; Zahn, "Guilt by Association" 12 BEST NOVELETTE Asimov, "Gold" 230 234 252 265 373 Cadigan, "Dispatches from the Revolution" 112 113 131 163 220 Willis, "Miracle" 100 102 121 144 Waldrop, "Fin de Cycle" 96 98 109 Chiang, "Understand" 78 79 No Award 41 "SECOND" PLACE Dispatches from the Revolution 150 160 197 268 Miracle 143 166 206 253 Fin de Cycle 129 140 144 Understand 113 114 No Award 59 "THIRD" PLACE Miracle 182 225 279 Fin de Cycle 166 178 225 Understand 147 149 No Award 64 "FOURTH" PLACE Fin de Cycle 207 245 Understand 193 195 No Award 66 "FIFTH" PLACE Understand 246 No Award 75 Best Novelette: 243 ballots cast Waldrop, "Fin de Cycle" 38; Cadigan, "Dispatches from the Revolution" 34; Chiang, "Understand" 28; Willis, "Miracle" 27; Asimov, "Gold" 25 Benford, "Matter's End" 22; Fowler, "Black Glass" 22; Resnick, "Over There" 21; Connor, "Guide Dog" 20; Kelly, "Standing in Line with Mr. Jimmy" 20; Brin, "What Continues, What Fails" 19; DiFilippo, "Mairzy Doats" 18; Jablokov, "Living Will" 18; Schwartz, "Getting Real" 18; Resnick, "Song of a Dry River" 16; Rosenblum, "Water Bringer" 16; Robinson, "A History of the 20th Century, With Illustrations" 13; Spinrad, "What Eats You" 13 BEST SHORT STORY Landis, "A Walk in the Sun" 131 134 140 148 175 217 267 Resnick, "One Perfect Morning, With Jackals" 113 113 118 123 143 173 228 Willis, "In the Late Cretaceous" 88 90 102 108 127 159 Bisson, "Press Ann" 77 78 81 95 113 Resnick, "Winter Solstice" 70 71 79 94 Kessel, "Buffalo" 64 64 67 Soukup, "Dog's Life" 58 59 No Award 41 "SECOND" PLACE One Perfect Morning, With Jackals 139 139 146 162 220 264 In the Late Cretaceous 113 115 133 152 182 229 Press Ann 107 108 114 142 158 Winter Solstice 77 78 89 116 Buffalo 78 79 83 Dog's Life 72 73 No Award 44 "THIRD" PLACE In the Late Cretaceous 137 156 177 199 254 Winter Solstice 134 145 158 185 230 Press Ann 122 130 141 172 Buffalo 85 94 99 Dog's Life 84 85 No Award 46 "FOURTH" PLACE Winter Solstice 153 163 187 223 Press Ann 149 157 181 208 Dog's Life 109 115 127 Buffalo 97 98 No Award 49 "FIFTH" PLACE Press Ann 162 191 232 Dog's Life 127 134 151 Buffalo 124 125 No Award 50 "SIXTH" PLACE Buffalo 149 172 Dog's Life 147 149 No Award 50 "SEVENTH" PLACE Dog's Life 160 No Award 65 Best Short Story: 260 ballots cast Resnick, "One Perfect Morning, With Jackals" 30; Bisson, "Press Ann" 28; Landis, "A Walk in the Sun" 28; Kessel, "Buffalo" 26; Resnick, "Winter Solstice" 26; Soukup, "Dog's Life" 26; Willis, "In the Late Cretaceous" 26 Robinson, "Vinland the Dream" 22; Costikyan, "Bright Light, Big City" 21; Fowler, "The Dark" 19; Egan, "Blood Sisters" 16; Egan, "Fidelity"; Morrow, "Daughter Earth" 15; Bisson, "They're Made Out of Meat" 13 BEST NON-FICTION BOOK Addams, The World of Charles Addams 151 156 159 166 179 Bleiler, Science Fiction: The Early Years97 102 109 115 127 Chalker & Owings, The Science- Fantasy Publishers 91 92 99 106 Gomoll et al., The Bakery Men Don't See 85 91 91 No Award 41 44 Jones, Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden 25 "SECOND" PLACE Science Fiction: The Early Years 116 127 138 179 The Bakery Men Don't See Cookbook 96 108 112 153 The Science-Fantasy Publishers 100 104 107 No Award 57 62 Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden 45 "THIRD" PLACE The Science-Fantasy Publishers 127 139 140 The Bakery Men Don't See Cookbook 108 127 129 No Award 64 70 Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden 61 "FOURTH" PLACE The Bakery Men Don't See Cookbook 133 147 No Award 73 79 Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden 65 "FIFTH" PLACE *E+No Award 80 Best Non-Fiction Book: 144 ballots cast Gomoll et al., The Bakery Men Don't See Cookbook 29; Bleiler, Science Fiction: The Early Years 28; Addams, The World of Charles Addams 17; Chalker & Owings, The Science-Fantasy Publishers 17; Jones, Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden 13 Willard, Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymus Bosch 14 [ineligible; not nonfiction]; Brown & Contento, SF, Fantasy & Horror: 1990 11; Byfield, Witches of the Mind 10; Schulz & Joshi, An Epicure of the Terrible 8 BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION Terminator 2 261 262 280 305 443 Beauty and the Beast 245 247 273 298 336 Star Trek VI 147 149 164 180 The Rocketeer 81 86 95 The Addams Family 75 75 No Award 39 "SECOND" PLACE Beauty and the Beast 313 345 372 438 Star Trek VI 229 233 260 333 The Addams Family 117 121 @ ~The Rocketeer 114 119 No Award 39 "THIRD" PLACE Star Trek VI 315 329 396 The Addams Family 175 201 269 The Rocketeer 169 174 No Award 63 "FOURTH" PLACE The Addams Family 237 258 The Rocketeer 225 231 No Award 76 "FIFTH" PLACE The Rocketeer 280 291 No Award 90 Best Dramatic Presentation: 334 ballots cast Terminator 2 170; Beauty and the Beast 157; Star Trek VI 137; The Rocketeer 86; The Addams Family 71 Hook 62; "Unification" (Star Trek: The Next Generation) 39; The Fisher King 31; Dead Again 24; "Darmok" (Star Trek: The Next Generation) 18; Silence of the Lambs 18 <End of Part I> Laurie Mann, MagiCon Press Relations, PO Box 621992, Orlando, FL 32862-1992 ************************ E-mail to [email protected] ********************** Article: 211 Xref: engage.pko.dec.com rec.arts.sf.fandom:1073 alt.fandom.misc:211 Path: engage.pko.dec.com!e2big.mko.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!news.crl.dec.com!deccrl!caen!nic.umass.edu!m2c!jjmhome!magicon From: [email protected] (MagiCon Press Relations) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom,alt.fandom.misc Subject: Expanded Hugo Results, Part II of II (Long File) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 19 Sep 92 13:50:49 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: JJ Software, Westboro, MA Lines: 335 <Beginning of Part II> BEST ORIGINAL ARTWORK Whelan, The Summer Queen 255 256 272 Eggleton, Stations of the Tide103 105 124 Canty, White Mists of Power 95 95 105 Eggleton, Lunar Descent 73 75 Maitz, Heavy Time 73 75 No Award 34 "SECOND" PLACE Stations of the Tide 147 149 187 217 White Mists of Power 154 154 173 207 Heavy Time 117 119 137 Lunar Descent 106 108 No Award 37 "THIRD" PLACE White Mists of Power 175 175 200 Heavy Time 148 150 178 Lunar Descent 133 135 No Award 40 "FOURTH" PLACE Heavy Time 197 202 Lunar Descent 167 169 No Award 48 "FIFTH" PLACE Lunar Descent 214 No Award 58 Best Original Artwork: 117 ballots cast Whelan, The Summer Queen 29; Eggleton, Stations of the Tide 14; Canty, White Mists of Power 7; Eggleton, Lunar Descent 7; Maitz Heavy Time 7 Whelan, All the Weyrs of Pern 13 [withdrawn by artist]; Whelan, The Initiate Brother 10 [withdrawn by artist]; Gurney, Dinosaur Parade 6 BEST PROFESSIONAL EDITOR Gardner Dozois 196 197 226 263 351 Kristine Kathryn Rusch 112 113 133 162 219 Stanley Schmidt 118 120 135 143 Ellen Datlow 95 96 102 Edward L. Ferman 87 87 No Award 33 "SECOND" PLACE Kristine Kathryn Rusch 175 202 236 278 Ellen Datlow 142 151 188 225 Stanley Schmidt 144 154 185 Edward L. Ferman 117 117 No Award 33 "THIRD" PLACE Ellen Datlow 200 217 270 Stanley Schmidt 170 179 221 Edward L. Ferman 147 150 No Award 38 "FOURTH" PLACE Stanley Schmidt 196 213 Edward L. Ferman 180 181 No Award 45 "FIFTH" PLACE Edward L. Ferman 222 No Award 56 Best Professional Editor: 270 ballots cast Gardner Dozois 138; Kristine Kathryn Rusch 89; Ellen Datlow 68; Stanley Schmidt 61; Edward L. Ferman 51 Beth Meacham 35; Kim Mohan 24; David G. Hartwell 22; Lou Aronica 18; Martin Harry Greenberg 17; David Pringle 16; Dean Wesley Smith 15; Terri Windling 15 BEST PROFESSIONAL ARTIST Michael Whelan 197 197 222 257 383 Don Maitz 110 110 140 177 262 Thomas Canty 131 131 146 168 David Cherry 112 114 136 Bob Eggleton 106 106 No Award 24 "SECOND" PLACE Don Maitz 154 169 221 312 Thomas Canty 165 166 194 260 Bob Eggleton 149 151 193 David Cherry 145 147 No Award 27 "THIRD" PLACE Bob Eggleton 194 216 280 Thomas Canty 200 204 261 David Cherry 180 182 No Award 29 "FOURTH" PLACE David Cherry 230 253 Thomas Canty 229 229 No Award 34 "FIFTH" PLACE Thomas Canty 282 No Award 43 Best Professional Artist: 284 ballots cast Michael Whelan 88; Don Maitz 67; Thomas Canty 55; David Cherry 41; Bob Eggleton 41 Frank Kelly Freas 28; Keith Parkinson 26; Vincent DiFate 23; Jody A. Lee 22; Jim Burns 20; Tom Kidd 19; Darrell K. Sweet 18; James Gurney 17; Nicholas Jainschigg 17; Stephen Hickman 16 BEST SEMIPROZINE Locus 201 202 214 239 360 Science Fiction Chronicle 185 187 197 211 272 Pulphouse 127 128 133 159 Interzone 83 83 100 New York Review of Science Fiction 54 54 No Award 30 "SECOND" PLACE Science Fiction Chronicle 255 264 270 316 Pulphouse 163 168 183 222 Interzone 105 119 147 New York Review of Science Fiction 75 78 No Award 33 "THIRD" PLACE Pulphouse 210 218 251 Interzone 149 182 230 New York Review of Science Fiction 111 115 No Award 49 "FOURTH" PLACE Interzone 211 243 New York Review of Science Fiction 146 146 No Award 60 "FIFTH" PLACE New York Review of Science Fiction 211 No Award 74 Best Semiprozine: 243 ballots cast Science Fiction Chronicle 132; Locus 108; InterZone 51; New York Review of Science Fiction 47; Pulphouse 37 Quantum 36; Science Fiction Review 23; Science Fiction Eye 21 BEST FANZINE Mimosa 116 140 151 152 199 Lan's Lantern 87 90 106 109 162 File 770 84 87 104 107 No Award 63 67 68 FOSFAX 49 51 Trap Door 38 "SECOND" PLACE Lan's Lantern 101 155 180 File 770 102 142 166 Trap Door 79 95 FOSFAX 68 No Award 68 "THIRD" PLACE File 770 131 174 193 Trap Door 86 101 117 FOSFAX 86 89 No Award 76 "FOURTH" PLACE FOSFAX 114 154 Trap Door 96 110 No Award 85 "FIFTH" PLACE Trap Door 111 No Award 87 Best Fanzine: 221 ballots cast Lan's Lantern 53; File 770 48; Mimosa 48; FOSFAX 38; Trap Door 20 Ansible 19; Stet 19; Pulp 14; The Reluctant Famulus 14; Outworlds 12 BEST FAN WRITER Dave Langford 100 106 115 116 133 175 Harry Warner, Jr. 78 79 84 89 119 151 Mike Glyer 75 77 84 86 89 Avedon Carol 42 61 63 63 No Award 54 54 59 Evelyn Leeper 50 50 Andrew Hooper 32 "SECOND" PLACE Harry Warner, Jr. 92 93 97 109 148 Mike Glyer 93 97 99 115 138 Avedon Carol 62 83 84 92 Evelyn Leeper 64 67 71 No Award 58 58 Andrew Hooper 39 "THIRD" PLACE Mike Glyer 118 148 153 162 Avedon Carol 78 108 112 116 No Award 71 81 81 Evelyn Leeper 71 76 Andrew Hooper 46 "FOURTH" PLACE Avedon Carol 97 123 124 Evelyn Leeper 83 99 99 No Award 75 75 Andrew Hooper 53 "FIFTH" PLACE Evelyn Leeper 92 109 No Award 80 80 Andrew Hooper 69 "SIXTH" PLACE No Award 86 Andrew Hooper 78 Best Fan Writer: 193 ballots cast Mike Glyer 35; Dave Langford 32; Evelyn Leeper 22; Avedon Carol 20; Andrew Hooper 18; Harry Warner, Jr. 18 Arthur Hlavaty 17; Teresa Nielsen-Hayden 12; Joseph Major 10 BEST FAN ARTIST Brad Foster 95 97 110 132 201 Teddy Harvia 89 90 97 116 157 Peggy Ranson 69 69 86 99 Stu Shiffman 66 69 74 Diana Harlan Stein 58 58 No Award 45 "SECOND" PLACE Teddy Harvia 119 125 145 154 Peggy Ranson 87 107 127 136 Stu Shiffman 78 89 89 Diana Harlan Stein 69 69 No Award 48 "THIRD" PLACE Peggy Ranson 114 146 172 Stu Shiffman 101 109 115 Diana Harlan Stein 82 84 No Award 55 "FOURTH" PLACE Stu Shiffman 128 155 Diana Harlan Stein 115 117 No Award 58 "FIFTH" PLACE Diana Harlan Stein 135 No Award 72 Best Fan Artist: 191 ballots cast Teddy Harvia 60; Peggy Ranson 38; Diana Harlan-Stein 26; Brad Foster 23; Stu Shiffman 23 Merle Insigna 22; Sheryl Birkhead 17; Joe Mayhew 14; Alexis Gilliland 13; Taral Wayne 11; Bill Rotsler 10 JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD (Sponsored by Dell Publications) Ted Chiang 188 203 211 223 230 Laura Resnick 133 137 142 165 170 No Award 54 54 58 58 Barbara Delaplace 43 43 50 Michelle Sagara 34 34 Greer Ilene Gilman 23 "SECOND" PLACE Laura Resnick 169 182 201 Michelle Sagara 54 74 95 No Award 74 80 89 Barbara Delaplace 63 67 Greer Ilene Gilman 54 "THIRD" PLACE Barbara Delaplace 102 119 120 Michelle Sagara 83 102 103 No Award 81 84 Greer Ilene Gilman 65 "FOURTH" PLACE Michelle Sagara 110 135 No Award 90 93 Greer Ilene Gilman 78 "FIFTH" PLACE Greer Ilene Gilman 109 No Award 95 John W. Campbell Award: 174 ballots cast Ted Chiang 36; Barbara Delaplace 19; Laura Resnick 19; Michelle Sagara 14; Greer Ilene Gilman 13 Jane Fancher 11; Stephen Baxter 10; Douglas Bell 10; Mary Rosenblum 10 <End of Part II> | |||||
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Only 412 ballots cast for Best Novel? Out of the X thousand
people who attended the Worldcon? I know voter turnout is low in
America but this seems extreme! Is it typical for so few votes
to be cast? /jlr
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