Denvention 3 - The Fanac Fan History Project
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Denvention 3 - The Fanac Fan History Project
Denvention 3 Progress Report One September 2007 A n t i c i p a t i o n The 67th World Science Fiction Convention Neil Gaiman – Guest of Honour Elisabeth Vonarburg – Invitée d'honneur Taral Wayne – Fan Guest of Honour David Hartwell – Editor Guest of Honour Tom Doherty – Publisher Guest of Honour Julie Czerneda – Master of Ceremonies August 6-10, 2009 Montréal, Québec, Canada Palais des congrès de Montréal Contact us: CP 105 Succursale NDG, Montréal, QC, H4A 3P4 [email protected] w w w . a n t i c i p a t i o n s f . c a “Worldcon” and "Hugo Award" are service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society A Mile Closer to the Stars Wednesday, August 6 – Sunday, August 10, 2008 Colorado Convention Center Denver, Colorado USA Lois McMaster Bujold Rick Sternbach Tom Whitmore Robert A. Heinlein Wil McCarthy AUGUST 2008 Monday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 5 12 19 26 Wednesday 6 13 20 27 – – – – – Guest of Honor Artist Guest of Honor Fan Guest of Honor Ghost of Honor Toastmaster Thursday 7 14 21 28 Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday 2 9 16 23 30 Sunday 3 10 17 24 31 Denvention 3 PO Box 1349, Denver, CO 80201-1349 Denvention.org • [email protected] Service Mark Notice: “World Science Fiction Society,” “WSFS,” “World Science Fiction Convention,” “Worldcon,” “NASFiC,” and “Hugo Award” are registered service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society. Denvention 3 Progress Report One Committee and Staff List Executive Division Chairman Vice- Chair Chairman’s Assistant Chairman’s Staff Hugo Administration Information Technology WSFS Business Meeting WSFS Site Selection Con Operations Division Division Head Deputy Office Office Staff Rovers Head Rovers Volunteers Logistics Staff Kent Bloom Jack Heneghan Gerry Letteney Bobbi Armbruster Mary Kay Kare Erik V. Olson Donald Eastlake 3rd Kim Williams [email protected] Robbie Bourget John Mansfield Becky Thomson Randy Smith John Harold Cass Marshall, David Holm, Bruce Dane Sheila McClune, Melanie Herz Jacob Fortin Events Division Division Head Hugo Ceremony [email protected] Bill Parker Laurie Mann, Gay Ellen Dennett Exhibits Division Division Head Deputy Mentor Exhibits Staff Brainstorming CCC/Decorator Liaison Layout/Safety Art Show [email protected] Ruth Sachter Ian Stockdale Jim Hudson Sharon Sbarsky Geri Sullivan Nancy Cobb Kurt Siegal Bruce Miller, Cheryl Sundseth Art Show Staff Ted Alsup, Bonnie Atwood, Ted Atwood, Rex Baker, Beth Bartlett, Blair Bartlett, Mitzi Bartlett, Dana Bell, Sage Bray, Michael Burgess, Chloe Byer, Joni Dashoff, Jonni Davis, Kammi Davis, Jaimee DavisFox, Gay Ellen Dennett, Sandy Diersing, Laura Domitz, Steven Fox, Lisa Hertel, Mary Jane Jewell, Erin Jordan, Karen Jordan, Elizabeth Klein-Lebbink, Julia S. Koller, Kerry Kuhn, Paula Lieberman, Dave Luperti, Sally Mayer, Mike Oberg, Pam Oberg, Robert Pechman, Matthew Ragsdale, Jerome Scott, Andrea Senchy, Alan Shaklee, Grace Spengler, Harold Stein, Doug Sundseth, Bill Van Cleave, Sue Van Cleave, Erik Von Halle, Donna Waltz Dealers’ Room Sally Kobee, Larry Smith NASA Exhibits Liaison Patrick Molloy Hospitality Division Division Head Deputy Hospitality Staff Con Suite [email protected] Sandra Childress Inger Myers Mr. Shirt Terry Adams Facilities Division Division Head Deputy Facilities Staff Convention Center Housing Local Liaison Finance Division Division Head Treasurer Office Member Services Division Division Head Deputy Child Care Handicapped Services Information Pre-Registration Pre-Reg Staff Registration Ribbons Boards and Displays Programming Division Division Head Database Filk Guest of Honor Liaisons Lois McMaster Bujold Tom Whitmore Rick Sternbach Wil McCarthy Kaffeklatches Regency Dance Photographer Program Ops Technology of Reading Publications Division Division Head Hugo Ceremony Program Progress Reports Publicity Mentor Press Relations Souvenir Program Book In Memoriam Page Web Site Patty Wells Ben Yalow Aaron Curtis, David Gallaher, Deb Geisler, Mark Herrup, Joyce Hooper, TR Smith Craige Howlette Kim Marks Brown, John Lorentz Barb McDonald Bob MacIntosh Brian Morman Judy Bemis [email protected] Jim Briggs Ed Green Lisa Garrison-Ragsdale Sally Woehrle Melissa Morman Ted Monogue Terry Adams, Kent Bloom, Mary Morman Linda Ross-Mansfield Sharon Sbarsky Erwin “Filthy Pierre” Strauss [email protected] Mary Morman Barry Newton Blind Lemming Chiffon, Kathleen Sloan Elaine Normandy Pamela Potter Robin Monogue Eric Schwartz Scott Humphries Terry Adams, Michelle Brothers, Susan deGuardiola Keith McClune Jim Mann Glenn Glazer [email protected] Helen Montgomery Laurie Mann Michael Nelson Bill Taylor Deb Geisler Laurie Mann Tim Miller Steven H Silver Laurie Mann September 2007 Denvention 3 Message From the Chair Dear Friends, Denvention 3 is very pleased to have been selected to be the 66th World Science Fiction Convention next August. We know that we could not have done this without the support of the Friends and Pre-Supporters of the Denver in 2008 bid, those who encouraged and supported us as we bid, and the many fans who voted at Los Angeles. Thank you. We are working with fen from around the world to bring you the best Worldcon possible. In order to do that, we need your input as well. Please let us know what it is that makes Worldcons fun and special for you. We think you will enjoy Denver, and Denvention 3, as we will. We’re very excited to have our wonderful Guests of Honor agree to share their time with us. We think you’ll enjoy meeting them as well. They bring great things to us. We plan to celebrate their contributions to Science Fiction and Fantasy and Fandom with many enjoyable events and activities, some traditional and some new and different. The Denver downtown that some of you may remember from Denvention II is gone. The downtown area is now a major shopping and commercial center. Within a few blocks of the Colorado Convention Center is now the 16th Street Pedestrian Mall, with a free and frequent shuttle that runs from the train station and baseball stadium (and the Tattered Cover Bookstore) up past the Convention Center and MileHiCon 39 Party Announcement Denvention 3 will be hosting an open party on Friday, October 26, 2007 at this year’s MileHiCon in Denver, Colorado. Please stop by our party or fan table if you will be attending MileHiCon 39 on October 26 – 28, 2007 [www.milehicon.org]. Contents Committee and Staff List2 Message From the Chair 3 Facilities Division Report 4 WSFS Business Meeting 4 Events Division Report 4 Hugo Awards Ceremony 4 Exhibits Division Report 5 Denvention 3 Art Show 5 Member Services Division Report 5 Programming Division Report 5 The Technology of Reading 5 Progress Report Two Advertising Rates 6 Hugo Award Base Design Competition 7 Ten Things to Know About the Mile High City 8 Our Honored Guests and Toastmaster 10 2009 Worldcon Site Selection Results 12 Nippon 2007 WSFS Business Meeting 12 Membership Registration Information 14 Member List 15 Kent Bloom the Adams Mark Hotel to the Colorado State Capitol area. I think you will be very pleased with the variety of places to eat and shop in downtown Denver. I know many of you have heard the Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention will be in Denver next August. It will be in the Pepsi Center (several blocks away from the Colorado Convention Center where Denvention 3 will be held) starting two weeks after Denvention 3. Although it will not have a direct effect on us, Denver is going to be very busy all through August. This means that hotel rates are higher than we expected. We have blocks of rooms in seven downtown Denver hotels. All of the hotels are convenient to the Convention Center. Some are on the free Mall Shuttle Bus route along Denver’s 16th Street Pedestrian Mall. We are working on how to handle reservations. Look for details in our next Progress Report in January 2008. A Worldcon is a large and complex thing. It has always amazed me that we can do so much with only volunteers. This means that we need help to do almost everything, and anything we don’t have volunteers for probably won’t get done. If you have already volunteered, and you haven’t heard from us yet, please be patient. We do need you and we will be in touch. If you haven’t volunteered yet, please consider it. It is a lot of fun, and a great opportunity to meet people who may share your interests. You can volunteer on our website at Denvention.org, at one of the conventions where we will have a table, or via postal mail. I’m looking forward to seeing most of you next August, and working with many of you in the planning, organization, and operation of Denvention 3 between now and then. Facilities Division Denvention 3 Patty Wells In a recent visit to Denver, our Convention Center Hyatt sales manager told us that Denver has moved up from being the 117th most popular meeting destination to being 5th in just the past few years. Denvention 3 has gotten caught in this sudden popularity. So we’re in a great city that has become more desirable by facilities upgrades, new hotels, and the addition of a 16block long pedestrian mall (with free shuttle buses and free WiFi) close to the convention center and hotels. Denver is vibrant, filled with wonderful restaurants, and action. The most memorable moment for me in Denver was watching a full, and formally dressed, wedding party in pedicabs being cheered by folks in the outside seating of the original Rock Bottom Brewery. The convention center is beautiful. The staff people I met were wonderful, and positive about how interesting our convention will be; the free shuttle runs continuously; and the beer down there is excellent. And I’m from Portland, so I’m not easily impressed by the beer supply. It will make for a great Worldcon. Progress Report One Events Division Bill Parker In addition to the usual Worldcon events, such as the Masquerade, Hugo Awards Ceremony, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, we’re planning on introducing the Worldcon to a Denver tradition, Critter Crunch, the original robot battle competition. This contest was created by the Denver Area Mad Scientists. This group still governs Critter Crunch. This is the original robot battle competition and predates Robot Wars and Battle Bots by more than ten years. The competition has been held in the past in conjunction with the MileHiCon convention, but this will be the first time it will take place at a Worldcon. Discussions between Programming and Events Division are ongoing. We are exploring possibilities for the Film and Video programming. More to come on this at a later date. We promise not to show the film version of Eye of Argon. We are looking for volunteers in the following areas: Tech Ops, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and Masquerade. If you are interested, contact [email protected]. Hugo Awards Ceremony Laurie Mann The unfortunate side to Denver’s popularity is that there will be several groups sharing the city, the convention center, and the hotels with us, including John Deere and the American Statistical Association (ASA). We have rooms in three of the hotels closest to the convention center, and in other hotels that are 4-5 blocks away and on the free downtown shuttle bus route. We have rates no higher than $159 (double) at most hotels; a few are as low as $129. One of the highlights of the Worldcon is the annual Hugo Awards ceremony. Toastmaster Wil McCarthy will serve as the Master of Ceremonies for the Saturday night event in the spectacular 5,000-seat Wells Fargo Theatre in the Colorado Convention Center. Plan to attend to help honor the best in our field. I know what you’re thinking. Yeah, there’s the hype, get to the details. The hotel details will be up on the web no later than the beginning of 2008, and booking information will be out in Progress Report Two about the same time, as is traditional. You will be able to book rooms yourselves; suite bookings will be through the Denvention 3 housing staff, also as is traditional. Members of Nippon 2007 and Denvention 3 are entitled to make nominations for the 2008 Hugo Awards — to dictate which works and people will appear on next year’s Hugo Awards voting ballot. A nomination form will be included with Progress Report Two in January. Denvention 3 Housing [[email protected]] will try to help you get the accommodations that will help make this a wonderful Worldcon experience in a great city. Hotel Booking Information Denvention 3 hotel booking information will be published in Progress Report Two and posted to the Denvention 3 web site in early January. WSFS Business Meeting Donald Eastlake 3rd There will be a WSFS Business Meeting at Denvention 3, as provided in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution. All attending members are eligible to submit business, attend the business meeting, and vote. Further information on the Business Meeting as well as the WSFS Constitution and the Standing Rules of the Business Meeting will appear in later Progress Reports. 2008 Hugo Awards Nominations For more information on the Hugo Awards, check out AwardWeb at dpsinfo.com/awardweb, Locus Magazine’s Index to Science Fiction Awards at locusmag.com/SFAwards, Science Fiction Awards Watch at sfawardswatch.com, or The Hugo Awards, a new site created and managed by the Hugo Awards Marketing Subcommittee of the WSFS Mark Protection Committee at thehugoawards.org. Advertisements Anticipation OryCon 29 Locus Magazine KC in 2009 Australia in 2010 Inside front cover 6 9 13 Inside back cover Acknowledgements Progress Report cover Denvention 3 logo Denver cartoon Art Show cartoon Rick Sternbach & Don Dixon Robin Monogue Teddy Harvia Steve Stiles September 2007 Exhibits Division Denvention 3 Ruth Sachter In addition to hosting the traditional areas such as the Art Show, Dealers’ Room, and vast quantities of Worldcon history, the Exhibits Division is busy brainstorming what other exhibits will make an appearance at Denvention 3. If you have suggestions, connections to interesting organizations or companies, or wish to volunteer to help, please contact us at [email protected]. Art Show Bruce M. Miller The Denvention 3 Art Show will be in Exhibit Hall D of the Colorado Convention Center, nestled snugly between exhibits and the Dealers’ Room. It will headed by Bruce M. Miller and Cheryl A. Sundseth, who you may know as ABCs; they’ve run shows for MileHiCon (1991-present), Origins (1993-1995), Genghis Con (1994-2003), Opus (2003present), World Horror Con 2000, and others. You may also have met Bruce at other Worldcon art shows or at ASFA. Bruce and Cheryl have, in turn, recruited many other experienced art show runners as staff, and are still looking for more people at all art show experience levels. We don’t have much else to report yet. We’re currently working on getting display panels. We are still setting policies and hours, writing rules, etc. We would like your input. Until we get a section up on the Denvention 3 website, you can leave feedback at: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/d3artshow/ or send e-mail to the Denvention 3 Exhibits Division at [email protected]. Call for Volunteers A Worldcon does not run itself. Without vibrant volunteers volunteering their vital services, vast vexation will befall this venue. So don’t vacillate, please volunteer now. Use our vivacious (okay, that’s really pushing it) volunteer form located on the Denvention 3 web site or drop a note to our Con Operations Division care of our postal address. Member Services Division Jim Briggs In upcoming progress reports, we shall bring you details on our child care services, local tourism information, handiapped services, and other member services. Please contact us at [email protected]. Programming Division Mary Morman In addition to the usual gaming, filking, films, and kaffeeklatsches, we will be running a few special programming events. Join us on the evening of Wednesday, August 6th (Denvention 3 will start on Wednesday, not Thursday as traditional), for a “Summerfair on Barrayar” in celebration of our Author Guest of Honor, Lois McMaster Bujold. Other special events planned are a Heinlein-themed “Square Dance on Ganymede” and the usual Worldcon Regency dance morphed whimsically into the “Dowager Duchess of Denver’s Ball.” If you have ideas for programming panels and presentations, please keep an eye on our web site to fill out our programming survey when it is posted. The Technology of Reading Every session of the Olympic Games gets the opportunity to do an Exhibition Event — a competition that is not one of the regular Olympic sports, but that the organizers feel people will enjoy and want to participate in. Since we are all readers, and since the face of what it means to “read” is changing in our lifetimes, our Exhibition Event for the Denvention 3 Worldcon is a set of exhibits, workshops, and panels on The Technology of Reading. Glenn Glazer will be the organizer for this event. We plan to have panels and presentations on The History of the Book — from clay tablets to e-books — with discussion on the history of writing media (clay to wax to parchment to paper) and also technology (tablets, scrolls, and codices, moving to print media and then electronic). Other topics will be “Hardcopy to Softcopy — The Move from Book to eBooks,” the basics of cataloging (starting with Hypatia and the library at Alexandria and moving forward to hypertext), and the cost-effectiveness of e-publishing. Workshops will include clay tablet making, using wax and stylus, making papyrus, and bookbinding — with different sessions for children and adults. Exhibits will include some historical manuscript pages, some tablets and ostraca (if we are successful with loans from museums and private collections), and some displays of museum exhibits done in pictures or video. Companies that produce e-books and e-book readers will also be asked to exhibit. If you have ideas, or objects that we might exhibit, or would like to participate in panels or teach a workshop, please contact Glenn Glazer at [email protected]. Denvention 3 LiveJournal We have a “Denvention3” community at http://community. livejournal.com/Denvention3. Join us for the latest Denvention 3 news and to get answers to your questions. Denvention 3 Coming Attractions Progress Report Two will include the 2008 Hugo Awards nomination form, hotel registration information, and the WSFS Constitution (which all first-time Worldcon attendees are required to memorize). Progress Report Two will be published in January 2008. Request for Publication Submissions We are looking for artwork and articles for our publications. The deadline for our next progress report is November 30, 2007. Please send submissions or questions to PR Editor Michael Nelson at [email protected] or Progress Report Editor c/o the Denvention 3 postal address. Save a Tree If you prefer not to receive paper copies of our pre-con publications, you can request e-mail notifications when new electronic versions (Adobe Acrobat PDF) are posted to the Denvention 3 web site. Send your request to Denvnetion 3 Pre-Registeration at [email protected]. Restaurant Recommendations Greetings, foodies! We want to know about your favorite restaurants, brewpubs, night clubs, cafes, etc. in the Denver area for our Restaurant Guide. Send your recommentations to Melissa Morman at [email protected]. Progress Report One Progress Report Two Advertising Rates Dimensions width x height Pro SemiPro Fan Full Page 7.5” x 10” $600 $300 $150 Half Page 7.5” x 4.75” 3.5” x 10” $400 $200 $100 Quarter Page 7.5” x 2.25” 3.5” x 4.75” $240 $120 $60 The deadline to reserve ad space in Progress Report Two is October 31, 2007. All ad copy and payment must be received by November 15, 2007. Professional rates apply to fully commercial, for-profit organizations employing full-time staff. Fan rates apply to conventions, clubs, and fanzines: non-profits organizations with no salaried staff. Semi-pro rates apply to businesses run part-time by owners, small press publishers, charities, and other groups that promote the World Science Fiction Society’s interest in literacy and science education. Send hard copy and payment to the Denvention 3 post office box (Denvention 3, PO Box 1349, Denver, CO 80201). We can accept ads as hard copy or in electronic format (TIF or EPS files) to [email protected]. Electronic format is preferred. Mail payment to our Finance Division at the Denvention 3 postal address if you submit your ad electronically. Please submit special requests with a full description. For more information, please contact [email protected]. We are planning to publish four progress reports before the start of Denvention 3. Forthcoming Progress Reports Two and Three will be full-sized publications with advertisements. Progress Report Four will be a short newsletter type publication and will not feature advertisements. Tourism and Local Information We are delighted to have Melissa Morman on staff as our Guide to Denver. Melissa has worked in downtown Denver since 1985 and is very excited to show off Denver to fans! If you were here for Denvention Two in 1981, we can assure you that downtown Denver no longer rolls up the sidewalks at 5 pm! We’ve got excellent restaurants, interesting nightlife, a marvelous bookstore (Tattered Cover), a baseball stadium (among other things), all within walking distance or shuttle bus ride from the Convention Center. Some of the items we’re planning for tourism activities are a brewpub crawl, a baseball game (if the Rockies are playing in town — if not, a tour of Coors Field), a walking tour of downtown, and perhaps a day trip to one of the mountain towns nearby. What would you like to see? What interests you? Do you have any connections to local Denver attractions that may interest our members? Send a note to [email protected], and let us know. Check out Progress Report Two in January for more details! We look forward to welcoming everyone to Denver. September 2007 Denvention 3 Your Chance for Fame: Hugo Award Base Design Competition The World Science Fiction Convention has been giving out awards for achievement in science fiction since your humble administrator was a year old. Categories come and go, changing with the tastes and interests of fandom, but the basic design of the Hugo Award itself remains constant. A silver cigar-shaped rocket is the focal point of the award, the unchanging work of art and science that instantly identifies the trophy as a Hugo. The one thing that does change — and changes every year — is the design of the base; the platform upon which the rocket is mounted. Each year’s Worldcon committee has the pleasure and honor of choosing a base that compliments the award and is, in some way, thematic of the convention or its city or region. Past bases have ranged from elegant to amazing, to a tad impractical. You can see photographs of them at www.thehugoawards.org/?page_id=10. For the last few years, several Worldcons have held an open competition for the design of its Hugo Award bases. Denvention 3 is continuing that policy and is soliciting artists and designers to come up with a base that is worthy of the Hugo Award and which reflects the convention’s theme, “A Mile Closer to the Stars,” and, thus the Rocky Mountains. Reference to our home region of Denver, Colorado is nice but the theme is key. So get those creative juices flowing and read up on your otherworldly engineering. The person who submits the winning design will receive a full 5-day membership in Denvention 3 and the opportunity to introduce their base design as part of the Hugo Ceremony itself. NITTY GRITTY DETAILS Anyone may enter. You must submit your design by midnight (MST) December 31, 2007 and the submission package should include: • Drawings, sketches, and/or a fabricated sample of the proposed base unit. • Cost estimate per base, and estimated total cost for the fabrication and shipping of 24 base units. • Lead time needed for fabrication. • Statement of your ability to either craft the bases or arrange for the work to be done. As a guideline, bases should cost $150 each or less to fabricate, and the finished bases should be sent to Denvention 3 not later than June 15, 2008. You may submit proposals either electronically or via postal mail. ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS Please e-mail proposals to [email protected]. Include the information above and a JPG, TIFF or GIF image of your design. If you are using a program which does not automatically add extensions to file names, please tell us, in your narrative, what file format to expect. Mary Kay Kare POSTAL MAIL SUBMISSIONS Please send, via US postal mail or international postal mail, the information above and your sketch/drawing/sample base (or a disk or CD containing your sketch/drawing). Our physical address is: Denvention 3 Attn: Hugo Base Design PO Box 1349 Denver, CO 80201-1349 In either case, include your name and contact information. DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS • You may design bases of wood, metal, lucite, or any other material which has a fixed form. Do not use materials which will change form or degrade when aged, heated, etc. • You must design in such a way that the silver Hugo rocket is an integral part of the design. We will supply rockets for the bases. Ease of attachment should be a design feature. Rockets are bolted to the bases from below the tailfins. Rocket Specifications • chromium-plated zinc/aluminium alloy • 13” (330 mm) tall • 2” (51 mm) across base from fin-tip to fin-tip • weight 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.42 kg) • bolt 5/16”-18 machine screw thread • bolt-hole depth 0.625” (15 mm) • The design must stand on a flat surface in some way. Do not craft a hanging design or one only appropriate for zero-G unless you’re planning on taking us all to that place for the ceremony. • Leave space for a plaque or plaques indicating convention, winner, and category of award in an easily readable font at 12 points. • Avoid designs that disintegrate in people’s luggage, cannot be easily shipped, are excessively heavy, or that have bits that may fall off and need re-attaching. Bases should not rouse suspicion in the breasts of TSA officers. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Denvention 3 regrets that competition entries cannot be returned. In addition, the winning design is traditionally only unveiled at the Hugo Ceremony and strict confidentiality will therefore apply to the winner and their design until the award is revealed at the start of the Hugo Ceremony. Any questions? Please write to [email protected] or the Denvention 3 postal address for clarifications. (The author wishes to thank the authors of the last three years’ RFPs from whom she cribbed... heavily.) Denvention 3 Progress Report One Ten Things to Know About the Mile High City 1. Denver really is exactly one mile high. By incredible good luck, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level. In Denver’s rarified air, golf balls go ten percent farther. So do cocktails. Alcoholic drinks pack more of a wallop than at sea level. The sun feels warmer, because you’re closer to it, but your coffee is cooler, because water boils at 202 degrees. Mile High Denver is also extremely dry, so it is good idea to drink more water than normal. With less water vapor in the air at this altitude, the sky really is bluer in Colorado. But there’s 25 percent less protection from the sun, so sunscreen is a must. 2. Denver has the 10th largest downtown in America. Unlike some Western cities, Denver has a definitive, exciting and walkable downtown. Within a mile radius, downtown Denver has three major sports stadiums, the nation’s second largest performing arts center, three colleges with 30,000 students, an assortment of art and history museums, a mint producing 10 billion coins a year, a river offering white water rafting, over 5,300 hotel rooms, a $140 million amusement park, a $100 million aquarium with sharks and sea otters and well over 300 restaurants. The Colorado Convention Center is located within easy walking distance of over 7,000 hotel rooms and is within safe walking distance of 300 restaurants. 3. Denver is near the mountains, not in them. Denver might not be in the mountains, but the mountains dominate Denver. There are 200 named peaks visible from Denver, including 32 that soar to 13,000 feet and above. The mountain panorama visible from Denver is 140 miles long. State law prohibits building any structure that would block the view from the State Capitol. To penetrate the mountains west of Denver, required building the highest auto tunnel in the world (Eisenhower Tunnel) and the longest railroad tunnel in North America (Moffat Tunnel). 4. Denver has 300 days of sunshine a year. Located east of a major mountain range, Denver has a mild, dry and sunny climate with more annual hours of sun than San Diego or Miami Beach. Golf courses remain open all year and have been played as many as 30 days in January. The average daily high in February is 45 degrees – warmer than New York, Philadelphia or St. Louis. 5. Denver’s history is short, but colorful. Prior to 1858, there were no permanent residents in the Denver metro area. Thirty years later, Colorado was a state with a population of almost 200,000 people. It was a Gold Rush that caused this boom, and in a 30 to 40 year period Denver saw some of the wildest events in the Wild, Wild West. This fascinating period lives again in museums, old gold mining villages and hundreds of wonderful, elegant Victorian buildings that can be found throughout the city, many of them now housing restaurants, shops and hotels. 6. Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. Denver has more than 200 parks within the city and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains, including spectacular Red Rocks Amphitheatre. There are 650 miles of off-street bike paths, 90 golf courses, one of the nation’s largest urban trail systems and Denver owns its own ski area – Winter Park Resort. Denver pets fare well too. Denver was selected as the #1 city for dogs and cats in May 2003 by the Purina Pet Institute. They rated Denver as the healthiest city for pets because the Denver metro area has the most veterinarians per capita and the fewest fleas. 7. Denver is a cultural city with the highest educated population in America. In its Old West days, Denver had a performance of Macbeth before it had a school or a hospital. That performance took place in a saloon. Today, the Denver Performing Arts Complex has nine theatres seating 10,000 people and is second only to New York’s Lincoln Center. Denver is currently adding a new $75 million theatre to the complex; completing a $130 million refurbishing of the Denver Zoo; and adding a new wing to the Denver Art Museum, which will be designed by Daniel Libeskind, winner of the World Trade Center redesign competition. 8. Denver also loves its sports. Denver is one of only a few cities to have eight professional sports teams including the NFL Denver Broncos, the NBA Denver Nuggets, NHL Colorado Avalanche; Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies, Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids, the Arena Football Denver Crush, the Colorado Outlaws outdoor Lacrosse team and the indoor Lacrosse team Colorado Mammoth. Denver also has horse and dog racing, professional rodeo and an annual Grand Prix on Labor Day Weekend. Denver is the only city to build three new stadiums in the 1990s: 50,000-seat Coors Field; 75,000-seat INVESCO Field at Mile High, and 20,000-seat Pepsi Center. 9. Denver is a city of many colors and cultures with great diversity. Denver grew by 30 percent in the 1990s – an average of 1,000 new people a week, every week for ten years. In this period, the Hispanic population in Colorado increased by 73 percent. Today, 32 percent of the City of Denver is of Hispanic and Latino descent and 11 percent is African American. Denver’s diversity is celebrated at numerous festivals and events including the nation’s largest Cinco de Mayo celebration and the annual Juneteenth and Dragon Boat Festival. 10. Denver brews more beer than any other city. The first building in Denver was a saloon, so it’s natural that Denver would become a great beer town. Coors Brewery is the world’s largest. Denver’s Great American Beer Festival is the largest in the nation with 1,400 different beers. The Wynkoop Brewing Company is one of the largest brewpub in America and Colorado’s oldest brewpub. On an average day, Denver brews more than 80 different beers. — Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau Check out the Denver Tourism Guide at www.denver.org, Know What The Locals Know at www.visitdenver.com (Adobe Flash required), or the Denver Post newspaper at denverpost.com.. & ' ( ) ! " # $ % * ( +, -./. 0 !#" $$ % & !," $$ % )* !)"# $$ % *# !-$ $$ % & !.- $$ % )* !)&$ $$%*# 0990= % 1909 19 1 2/01 2)""$-11.#&&) 799:!& .-;97<:!# $$29 324)5 ) 66 2 ! 6 ) 7 6 <'9( '-)$("".3.).+4%2'-)$("".3+)##43567 8405 7 8 6 >2')( = !"# $$ % & '( !&$ $$%)*'( !)$+ $$%*# '( !#$ $$ % & ') ( !&+ $$ % )* ') ( !)*# $$%*#')( 9 6 ( 3$8 2 10 Denvention 3 Progress Report One An Introduction to Our Honored Guests and Toastmaster Author GoH Lois McMaster Bujold by Baen Books. Lois McMaster Bujold was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1949. She now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lois began reading science fiction at age nine and started writing for professional publication in 1982. The third short story she wrote was sold in late 1984 to Twilight Zone Magazine, her first professional sale. Her first three SF novels were all published in 1986 Analog Magazine serialized her fourth novel, Falling Free, in the winter of 1987–88; it went on to win her first Nebula Award. Lois was particularly pleased to be featured in Analog, her late father’s favorite magazine — she still has the check stub from the gift subscription her father bought her when she was 13 (a year for $4.00). The Spirit Ring in 1992 was her first hardcover publication. The popular series of novels and stories featuring her character Miles Naismith Vorkosigan, his family, friends, and enemies includes three Hugo Award-winning novels. Readers interested in learning more about the far-flung Vorkosigan clan are encouraged to start with the omnibus editions Cordelia’s Honor or Young Miles. Bujold’s books have been translated into nineteen languages. In 2001, The Curse of Chalion garnered the Mythopoeic Award for Adult Fantasy. Paladin of Souls, a sequel in the same world, won the Locus, Hugo, and Nebula Awards. The Hallowed Hunt followed in 2005. A new fantasy duology, The Sharing Knife, has recently been published by Eos US — the first volume, Beguilement, in October 2006 and the second, Legacy, in 2007. A fan-run web site devoted to her work, The Bujold Nexus, may be found at dendarii.com. Artist GoH Rick Sternbach Rick Sternbach has been a space and science fiction artist since the early 1970s, often combining both interests in a project. He has done book and magazine illustrations for works by Asimov, Heinlein, Anderson, Benford, Niven, White, Pohl, Bear, Brunner, Hamilton, Tiptree, Williamson, Schmidt and others. Rick won the Best Professional Artist Hugo Award in 1977 and 1978. His space art clients include NASA, Sky and Telescope, Data Products, Random House, Smithsonian, Astronomy, The Planetary Society, and Time-Life Books. He is a founding member and Fellow of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), which was formed in 1981. He has written and illustrated articles on orbital transfer vehicles and interstellar flight for Science Digest. Beginning in the late 1970s Rick added film and television illustration and special effects to his background, with productions like Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Last Starfighter, Future Flight, and Cosmos. He received an Emmy Award for the visual effects for Cosmos: On the Shores of the Cosmic Ocean. With the rebirth of Star Trek, beginning with Star Trek: The Next Generation, Rick was one of the first employees hired to update the Trek universe. He created new spacecraft, tricorders, phasers, and hundreds of other props and set pieces. Using pencil, pen, and computer, Rick added Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager to his spacecraft inventory, and kept his hand in real space design with NASA’s Ares IV Mars orbiter (blessed by planetary scientist Dr. Bruce Murray). Rick contributed graphic designs for the recent Star Trek: Nemesis feature film, including the Romulan bird of prey and Senate chamber floor. He also provided computer playback graphics and animation elements for Steven Soderbergh’s Solaris, and is now at work on a variety of freelance projects related to spaceflight and space hardware modeling. Fan GoH Tom Whitmore Jon Singer There are fans, and there are Fans. Likewise, there are readers, and there are Readers. Tom Whitmore deserves the capital letter in both cases. In fact, he is deeply enough involved in reading that he has been a bookseller for more than 30 years now, and is massively knowledgeable about SF/F books, as well as a number of other subjects. (Tom is also a Morris dancer, for example.) Tom has been a co-chair of a Worldcon (ConJosé in 2002), and implemented the first example of Elevator Party Hosts. He’s been a reviewer for Locus, and once made Gene Wolfe jealous by telling him how much writing reviews for computer magazines paid. Once upon a time, he was a statistician for the Department of Energy. He’s a massage therapist and a student of the Hakomi Method of body-centered therapy developed in the mid-1970s. He was on the founding board of the Cohousing Association of the United States, and lived for several years in the Puget Ridge Cohousing community. Cohousing is a type of collaborative housing in which residents actively participate in the design and operation of their own neighborhoods. One of the things that distinguishes certain Fans, for me, is their approachability and their willingness to be friendly to people who are new to the field. (Alva Rogers was probably the prime example of the latter.) Tom is thoroughly approachable, and if you are interested in books, Morris dancing, Bay Area fandom, cohousing, or just becoming acquainted, you should make an effort to meet him and talk with him at the con. September 2007 Denvention 3 11 Ghost of Honor Robert A. Heinlein Toastmaster Wil McCarthy Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was one of the most popular, influential, and controversial authors of “hard” science fiction. He set a high standard for science and engineering plausibility and helped to raise the genre’s standards of literary quality. He was the first writer to break into mainstream general magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post in the late 1940s, with unvarnished science fiction. He was among the first authors of bestselling, novel-length science fiction in the modern, mass-market era. For many years, Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke were known as the “Big Three” of science fiction. Engineer/Novelist/Journalist Wil McCarthy is a former contributing editor for WIRED magazine and the science columnist for the SCI FI Channel’s web site, SCIFI.com, where his popular “Lab Notes” column has been running since 1999. A lifetime member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, he has been nominated for the Nebula, Locus, AnLab, Colorado Book, Theodore Sturgeon, and Philip K. Dick awards, and contributed to projects that won a Webbie, a Game Developers’ Choice Award, and a General Excellence National Magazine Award. His short fiction has graced the pages of magazines like Analog, Asimov’s, WIRED, and SF Age, and his novels include the New York Times Notable Book Bloom (an Amazon.com “Best of Y2K” book), The Collapsium (a national bestseller), and most recently, the Philip K Dick Award-winning To Crush the Moon in 2005. He has also written for television and published nonfiction in half-a-dozen magazines. Within the framework of his science fiction stories Heinlein repeatedly integrated recognizable social themes: the importance of individual liberty and self-reliance, the obligation individuals owe to their societies, the influence of organized religion on culture and government, and the tendency of society to repress non-conformist thought. He also examined the relationship between physical and emotional love, speculated about unorthodox family relationships, and explored the influence of space travel on human cultural practices. His iconoclastic approach to these themes led to wildly divergent perceptions of his works and attempts to place mutually contradictory labels on his work. For example, his 1959 novel Starship Troopers was widely viewed as an advocacy of militarism and even to contain some elements of fascism, although many passages in the book disparage the inflexibility and stupidity of a purely militaristic mindset. By contrast, his 1961 novel Stranger in a Strange Land put him in the unexpected role of pied piper to the sexual revolution and the counterculture. Previously a flight controller for Lockheed Martin Space Launch Systems and later an engineering manager for Omnitech Robotics and CTO of Galileo Shipyards (an aerospace research laboratory), McCarthy is currently the president of The Programmable Matter Corporation in Lakewood, CO. His nonfiction bestseller, Hacking Matter: Levitating Chairs, Quantum Mirages, and the Infinite Weirdness of Programmable Atoms, describes the ongoing research by major corporations and university laboratories into quantum-dot based “programmable matter,” promising enormous changes in both technology and society. He can be found on-line at Wil McCarthy’s Old Time Science Bar at wilmccarthy.com and programmablematter.com. Heinlein won four Hugo Awards for his novels. In addition, fifty years after publication, three of his works were awarded “Retro Hugos” — awards given retrospectively for years in which no Hugos had been awarded. He also won the first Grand Master Award given by the Science Fiction Writers of America for lifetime achievement. In 1941, Robert A. Heinlein was the Guest of Honor at Denvention I, the third annual Worldcon. After marrying Virginia Doris Gerstenfeld (Ginny) in 1948, they moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. They designed and built their own home, which was featured in a 1952 issue of Popular Mechanics. After his death, his wife Virginia Heinlein issued a compilation of Heinlein’s correspondence and notes into a somewhat autobiographical examination of his career, published in 1989 under the title Grumbles from the Grave. In his fiction, Heinlein coined words that have become part of the English language, including “grok”, “TANSTAAFL” and “waldo.” — Wikipedia contributors, “Robert A. Heinlein,” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Members of the Denvention 3 committee were introduced to the Colorado Convention Center’s Big Blue Bear during our tour in June. 12 Denvention 3 Progress Report One Montréal Wins 2009 Worldcon Site Selection Montréal has won the right to host the 67th Annual World Science Fiction Convention. “Anticipation” will take place August 6 - 10, 2009 at the Palais des congrès de Montréal convention centre in downtown Montréal in la belle province (“the beautiful province”) of Quebec, Canada. A full schedule of the convention’s membership rates, including discounts for voters and pre-supporters, is available on their web site at anticipationsf.ca. Current rates will be valid until December 31, 2007. Inquiries may be sent to info@ anticipationsf.ca The Guests of Honour will be Neil Gaiman (GoH), Elisabeth Vonarburg (Invitée d’honneur), Taral Wayne, (Fan GoH), David Hartwell (Editor GoH), and Tom Doherty (Publisher GoH). Julie Czerneda will act as Master of Ceremonies. A total of 902 members of Nippon 2007 voted in the site selection election. Montreal won on the first ballot. Site Selection Administrator Tim Szczesuil provided the detailed results as follows: Bid Location Montréal Kansas City Pre-Con Mail-In Votes 227 221 Thursday 30 August 2007 Friday 31 August 2007 Saturday 1 September 2007 Totals 25 12 130 61 125 47 507 341 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 41 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 199 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 181 1 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 20 19 902 Write In Votes Both Monster Island Brighton on the Green Line Hollister Minneapolis in ‘73 Monkey’s Eyebrow, Kentucky Spuzzum, B.C. Peggy Rae’s House None of the Above No Preference/Blank/Ineligible Total Ballots Cast 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 12 13 481 Needed to Elect (majority) Nippon 2007 WSFS Business Meeting The World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) is governed by its Constitution and Standing Rules, which may be found at www.wsfs.org/bm/rules.html. The 2007 WSFS Business Meeting took the following actions during Nippon 2007, this year’s Worldcon in Yokohama, Japan: • Ratified the constitutional amendment, “Best Artist Hugo Eligibility,” approved at L.A.con IV and passed on to Nippon 2007 for ratification. The Business Meeting changed “must” to “should,” and therefore the following sentence has been added to Section 3.9: “In addition, in the Best Professional Artist category, the acceptance should include citations of at least three (3) works first published in the eligible year.” This change became part of the WSFS Constitution at the end of Nippon 2007 and first affects the Denvention 3 Hugo Awards nomination process in 2008. • Adopted “Gaughan Gone,” which removes the restriction prohibiting people from being nominated as Pro Artist and Fan Artist in the same year. • Adopted “One-Vote Wonders,” which adds words to the end of Section 3.9 so that the last sentence reads: “During the same period the nomination voting totals shall also be published, including in each category the vote counts for at least the fifteen highest vote-getters and any other 442 Kevin Standlee candidate receiving a number of votes equal to at least five percent (5%) of the nomination ballots cast in that category, but not including any candidate receiving fewer than five (5) votes.” These two constitutional amendments will be forwarded to Denvention 3 for ratification. • Referred “Best Web Site,” a proposal to create a new Best Web Site Hugo Award, to an existing WSFS committee (Taming the Digital Wilderness Committee) for study, with instructions to report to Denvention Three. The Business Meeting renewed the Blanket Eligibility Extension resolution for non-US-published works as proposed by the Hugo Eligibility Rest of the World (HEROW) Committee. This gives an extended period of Hugo Award eligibility to works previously published outside the USA if they receive first publication in 2007. The Business Meeting also reappointed various WSFS committees, adopted a number of technical proposals from those committees, and received financial reports from past Worldcons and NASFiCs, including a report from the Nippon 2007 committee. The Business Meeting on Sunday confirmed the results of the Site Selection elections and announced Anticipation in Montréal as the 2009 Worldcon. Kansas City in 2009 The Kansas City in 2009 Bid Committee would like to congratulate Anticipation on their winning the privilege of hosting the 67th World Science Fiction Convention in Montréal. Bidding for a WorldCon is a long and sometimes arduous process, but having so many friends as part of the friendly competition made it much easier. We would also like to thank everyone who supported our bid, especially those who chose to become Friends of the Library and Patrons. Your generosity was vital to our efforts over the past two Jazzfire Phoenix Illustration by Rachael Mayo years. Our biggest regret is that we were unable to reward your confidence in us with a WorldCon. The committee will be holding a "thank you" party at Denvention, and we look forward to seeing you all there for one last K.C. Party. Thanks again to everyone. 14 Denvention 3 Progress Report One Denvention 3 Membership Registration Ted Monogue Current membership rates depend on your status as a Denver in 2008 Worldcon bid supporter and 2008 Worldcon site selection voter. These rates are good until further notice. You may register on-line by following the Con Membership link on the Denvention 3 web site or download a PDF membership form if you don’t wish to register on-line. A rate of $0 in the table below indicates that you are entitled to a free membership of that type and you do not need to send in a membership form. However, you may wish to contact Denvention 3 Pre-registration at pre-reg@denvention. org to ensure you receive all pre-convention publications. All rates are in US dollars. If you VOTED in the 2008 Worldcon Site Selection If you DID NOT VOTE in the 2008 Worldcon Site Selection Member of Denvention 1 (1941 Worldcon) Attending Supporting Child Attending Supporting Child Attending/ Supporting Standard Rate $135 $0 $0 $175 $40 $45 $0 Pre-Supporter of Denver in 2008 Worldcon Bid $115 $0 $0 $155 $20 $20 $0 $0 $0 $0 $75 $0 $0 $0 Friend of Denver in 2008 Worldcon Bid Types of Memberships Attending Membership A membership that grants all voting, publication, and attending rights. Supporting Membership A membership that grants publications and voting rights but not the right to attend the convention. You can upgrade to an attending membership by paying the difference in rates. Child Membership Child membership rates are for those children under the age of 12 as of August 6, 2008. Infants do not need a membership (if you plan to use the convention babysitting service or allow your child to participate in any children’s activities — in other words, you will be separated from your child during portions of the convention — you should purchase a membership for your child). Membership Transfers While memberships are not refundable, you may transfer memberships. On-line Membership Management You can buy new memberships, upgrade existing ones, look up your membership information, or change your information on-line from the Denvention 3 web site. To upgrade an existing membership or update your information you must have your PIN, which may be found on the mailing label from one of the Progress Reports or from your online registration receipt. Membership Questions E-mail Denvention 3 Pre-registration at prereg@denvention. org or write to Denvention 3 Pre-registration, PO Box 1349, Denver, CO 80201 Membership Number and PIN Membership Personal Identification Numbers are required to make on-line changes to membership information and for Hugo Awards and Site Selection voting. Your PIN and Membership Number should be found on the mailing label for our Progress Reports or from your on-line registration receipt. If you do not have your PIN, please send an e-mail with your name, postal address, and phone number to pin@ Denvention 3.org and we will send it to you. Membership Installment Plan The membership installment plan is a way to lock in the current low membership rate while paying for it over time. Start by purchasing a Supporting Membership and then make a minimum quarterly payment of $10 or more. You have until July 2008 to complete payment, at which time you will have a full Attending membership. You may also cancel your plan at any time for a partial refund (we’ll refund the amount you’ve paid above the cost of your Supporting Membership). You can transfer your membership even if you haven’t finished paying for the plan. (The new member will be responsible for making the remaining payments.) See the Denvention 3 on-line membership page for additional details and our current membership rates. Lost Souls (Missing Address Information) Paul Dolenac Yvette Eichner Havno Fanz Marika Lazzaretti Patrick Palmer Sara Paul Mark E Richards Gloria Stover Jack Targonski Jay Arthur Vaughan Paul Weingart Linda Wenzelburger September 2007 Denvention 3 15 Denvention 3 Members as of September 16, 2007 Country State/Region Total Australia 23 Australian Capital Territory 2 New South Wales 3 Northern Territory 2 Victoria 12 Western Australia 4 Belgium 3 Canada 101 Alberta 13 British Columbia 11 Manitoba 11 New Brunswick 2 Nova Scotia 54 Quebec 9 Saskatchewan 1 Croatia 1 Denmark 2 Finland 1 Germany 8 Ireland 5 Japan 30 Netherlands 4 Norway 6 Russian Federation 1 Singapore 1 Sweden 7 United Kingdom 42 Country State/Region Total United States 2,095 APO Armed Forces Africa 6 Alaska 7 Alabama 9 Arkansas 1 Arizona 52 California 478 Colorado 228 Connecticut 10 District of Columbia 12 Delaware 1 Florida 43 Georgia 16 Hawaii 1 Iowa 7 Idaho 5 Illinois 147 Indiana 16 Kansas 12 Kentucky 18 Louisiana 8 Magic Kingdom 1 Massachusetts 132 Maryland 79 Michigan 41 Minnesota 40 Missouri 31 Denvention 3 Member Codes A – Attending Membership S – Supporting Membership C – Child Membership (Age 12 as of August 6, 2008) Please send corrections to [email protected] 541A Aahz 980A Joseph Abbott 1232APaul Abelkis 1233SPaul A Abell 1234SPeggy Abram 1235SSteven R Abram 1236SBrett Achorn 1750ABrad Ackerman 665A Eve Ackerman 792S Justin Ackroyd 668A Andrew A Adams 2358APam Adams 1068APam Adams 66A Terry Adams 1754AJennifer Addis 1947AJerrie M. 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Kim Williams 592A Laurie Williams 537A Susan L. Williams 2324ABrooks Williamson 1827AConnie Willis 1828ACourtney Willis 710A Dorothy Willis 355A Mike Willmoth 505A David Willoughby 1745AJill Willson 287A Edward B. Wilson 1226AElaine Wilson 288A Karen M Wilson 1848ASherrie Wilson 1719SLinda Winks 1720SNicholas Winks 1721SClifford Winnig 1065SJ P Withers 319A Sally Woehrle 562A Taras Wolansky 1868AKitty Woldow 210A Katherine Wolf 1722SGary Wolfe 1738ASuzanne Wolfram 1227SLew Wolkoff 1723SBetsy Wollheim 1930AKathy Wololhon 220A Andrew Wong 666A Kent Wong 1724SPeter Wong 2229CBob Wood 975S Malcolm Wood 2230CMegan Wood 2133AJohn Vincent Wood 578A Sarah Wood 976A Delphyne Woods 2208AHarold Woodward 1725SMartin M Wooster 2111A AB Word 529A Raymond L. Worley 207A Linda Wright 1066SWesley Wright 1752ADavid Wroton 2283SJosh Wulff 1228SLinda G Wyatt 402A Ben Yalow 2373AMasayo Yamamoto 247A Ken Yamaoka 1850ACatherine Yankovich 1726AEric Yarnell 1727SJohn Yaskowich 1728SKathryn Yeager 1229SJanet Yelle 203A Susan Yoder 594A Doug Young 1067AJim Young 698A Stephanie A Young 274A Diane Youngstrom 239A Virginia Youngstrom 1230AKate Yule 467A Joel Zakem 977S Linda C Zang 282A Tony Zbaraschuk 1231AMarvin Zelkowitz 228A Michelle Zellich 229A Richard Zellich 1824AGary Zelmanovics 1824AGary Zelmanovics 761A Julie Zetterberg Sardo 360A Joyce Zimmerschied 1925ALucy Zinkiewicz 1729SBeth Zipser 713A Elizabeth Zipser 714A Michael Zipser 978S Liz Zitzow 1730SJohn Zmrotchek 2041ABeth Zuckerman 2040AEric Zuckerman 1731SCarl Zwanzig It’s time... let’s do it again in 2010 Australia is bidding to hold its fourth World Science Fiction Convention and we’d like you to join us on a wild ride towards that goal. Australia has a reputation (gained from its three Aussiecons in 1975, 1985 and 1999) of producing intimate, compact Worldcons where everyone has a good time. For more details contact one of our representatives, visit our website, or meet one of us at a convention near you. Committee Chair: Perry Middlemiss Treasurer: Rose Mitchell General Committee: Stephen Boucher David Evans Janice Gelb Mark Linneman Alan Stewart Julian Warner US Agent David Evans 114 Shorebird Circle Redwood Shores CA 94065-5101 USA UK Agents Eve & John Harvey 8 The Orchard Tonwell Herts UK SG12 0HR European Agent Vince Docherty Koninginnegracht 75a 2514 AH Den Haag The Netherlands Committee contact address: GPO Box 1212, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 3001 Email: [email protected] Website: www.australia2010.org/index.html This bid is supported by Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau. 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