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79 || [[Discon III]] || <s>August 25–29</s> December 15–19, 2021 || [[Washington, D.C.]] || [[Mary Robinette Kowal]] || [[Nancy Kress]], [[John Harris]], <s>[[Toni Weisskopf]]</s>, [[Ben Yalow]] || 2,359 (+952 virtual) / 8,721<ref>[[Discon III]] [[membership]] figures from [https://www.smofinfo.com/LL/TheLongList.html The Long List;] however, [https://locusmag.com/2022/02/discon-iii-report-and-2021-wsfs-business-meeting/ ''Locus'' reported] 2,359 + 1,197 virtual / 9,293.</ref> | 79 || [[Discon III]] || <s>August 25–29</s> December 15–19, 2021 || [[Washington, D.C.]] || [[Mary Robinette Kowal]] || [[Nancy Kress]], [[John Harris]], <s>[[Toni Weisskopf]]</s>, [[Ben Yalow]] || 2,359 (+952 virtual) / 8,721<ref>[[Discon III]] [[membership]] figures from [https://www.smofinfo.com/LL/TheLongList.html The Long List;] however, [https://locusmag.com/2022/02/discon-iii-report-and-2021-wsfs-business-meeting/ ''Locus'' reported] 2,359 + 1,197 virtual / 9,293.</ref> | ||
80 || [[Chicon 8]] || September 1–5, 2022 || [[Chicago]] || [[Helen Montgomery]] || <s>[[Charles de Lint]], [[Floyd Norman]],</s> [[Edie Stern]], [[Joe Siclari]], [[Erle Korshak]],<ref>Korshak died beforehand.</ref> [[Steven Barnes]] and [[Tananarive Due]]|| | 80 || [[Chicon 8]] || September 1–5, 2022 || [[Chicago]] || [[Helen Montgomery]] || <s>[[Charles de Lint]], [[Floyd Norman]],</s> [[Edie Stern]], [[Joe Siclari]], [[Erle Korshak]],<ref>Korshak died beforehand.</ref> [[Steven Barnes]] and [[Tananarive Due]]|| | ||
− | 81 || [[Chengdu WorldCon]] || <s>August 16–20</s> October 18–22, 2023 || Chengdu, [[China]] || [[Ben Yalow]], [[Hongwei He]], [[Chen Shi]] || [[Cixin Liu]], [[Sergey Lukianenko]], [[Robert J. Sawyer]]|| | + | 81 || [[Chengdu WorldCon]] || <s>August 16–20</s> October 18–22, 2023 || [[Chengdu]], [[China]] || [[Ben Yalow]], [[Hongwei He]], [[Chen Shi]] || [[Cixin Liu]], [[Sergey Lukianenko]], [[Robert J. Sawyer]]|| |
82 || [[Glasgow 2024]]|| August 8– 12, 2024, || [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]|| [[Esther MacCallum-Stewart]] ||[[Chris Baker]] (aka Fangorn), [[Claire Brialey]], [[Mark Plummer]], [[Ken MacLeod]], [[Nnedi Okorafor]] and [[Terri Windling]]|| | 82 || [[Glasgow 2024]]|| August 8– 12, 2024, || [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]|| [[Esther MacCallum-Stewart]] ||[[Chris Baker]] (aka Fangorn), [[Claire Brialey]], [[Mark Plummer]], [[Ken MacLeod]], [[Nnedi Okorafor]] and [[Terri Windling]]|| | ||
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Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Convention, is the principal annual gathering of science fiction fandom — fandom's family reunion. The one, the only, annual world science fiction convention at which the Hugo Awards are given out. It is an entirely volunteer-run effort.
As a service mark, "Worldcon" should always be capitalized. (Technically it may not be necessary for Worldcons held before it was made a service mark, but why split hairs?) It is incorrect to write it as "WorldCon."
Officially sponsored by the the World Science Fiction Society, the convention is run by a different organization each year. Each site bids to run it and is selected by vote of the WSFS membership (see Site Selection). In a custom begun by Forrest J Ackerman at the first Worldcon, in New York in 1939, which he dubbed Nycon, every Worldcon has a pet name, often associated with its location, as well as being the Nth Worldcon.
The Worldcon has been held each year since 1939 (except during 1942–45, World War II), and moves to a different city each year. It is the oldest sf convention with a continuing existence. While most Worldcons have occurred in the United States, the event has been hosted by Australia, Canada, Finland, Ireland, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. It would have been held New Zealand if Covid-19 hadn’t forced it to be online, and will be in China in 2023.
Traditionally, the con, when in the US, was held over Labor Day weekend (Roscoe’s Birthday — the first Monday in September), a date chosen not only because most fans have the holiday off work but also because it was an unpopular weekend for mundane meetings, giving Worldcon a better position in regard to facilities. However, this is no longer the case, and Worldcon bidders now chose dates any time from midsummer to early fall.[1]
More Reading[edit]
- The SmofInfo Long List of Worldcons.
- Worldcon pages at Fanac.org, with progress reports and souvenir book scans.
- Schedule pages.
- Official website.
See also: Worldcon proceedings, Worldcons by Area, Convention, WSFS.
- ↑ Indeed, Dragoncon’s choice to hold its gate show over Labor Day has caused some Worldcons to deliberately avoid the weekend due to complaints from pros about the conflict.
- ↑ Discon III membership figures from The Long List; however, Locus reported 2,359 + 1,197 virtual / 9,293.
- ↑ Korshak died beforehand.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
The chief annual gathering of fans is usually designated as an "International Convention."
See Convention. |
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