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  1. Artist Guest of Honor: Geneva Bowers

    Geneva Bowers is a Hugo Award–winning illustrator. Her work focuses on atmosphere and magic realism, giving a sense of calm and nostalgia. It is inspired by growing up in Appalachia, caught between glorious nature and geeky interests. She aims to make people smile while showing a piece of how beautiful life can be.

    She has partnered with Netflix, Dreamworks, Disney Animation, Pixar, Amazon Prime Video, and Epic Games in the animation and cinematography realm, and she has worked for almost every major publisher in the book publishing realm as a YA author and illustrator. She’s illustrated the children’s books The Dragon Thief, Beyoncé: Shine Your Light, and Curls, among others.

    Her webcomic about magical girls, HoverGirls, became a WEBTOON sensation and was published August 2024 by Bloomsbury YA and can be found at places like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

    Geneva Bower’s art is mystical and vibrant, full of life and illuminating the way. She loves manipulating color and adding whimsy with a touch of realism and calm. Her art can be found on her website and on her storefront: GDBEE.ART.

    Black Nerds Create: Geneva Bowers

    Locus Online: Spotlight on Artist: Geneva Bowers

    Art Show Applications Are Open!

    The Norwescon 48 Art Show is now accepting applications from artists, and we would love to hear from you. Our goal is to provide a venue that features both well-known and up-and-coming artists who create fantasy and science-fiction themed artwork of all types. We will also be having Artist in Action again and are looking to develop new programs to help enhance the art show experience for both the artists and membership. Come be a part of our convention community! Visit the artist registration page for more information on how you can apply for the Norwescon 48 Art Show.

    Call for Performers—Norwescon 48 Special Events

    We are eager to bring a dynamic and inclusive range of performances to this year’s upcoming convention at the Seattle DoubleTree Hotel in SeaTac, WA. Norwescon is the Pacific Northwest’s premier science fiction and fantasy convention. Imagine two to three thousand nerdy folks taking over a hotel for four days and celebrating their fandom. Check us out at Norwescon or via our social media accounts.

    We would be thrilled to showcase performers such as…

    • Drag queens & drag kings,
    • Live music acts,
    • Spoken word artists,
    • Comedic or theatrical acts, and/or
    • Other performances with a creative flair.

    If you are interested in performing or have ideas for exciting collaborations, we would love to hear from you! As a completely volunteer-run nonprofit event, we are unable to offer financial compensation, but we will provide performers with the following:

    • Convention passes for the duration of Norwescon 48
    • Exposure to a diverse audience of fans and creators
    • Promotional opportunities via our social media, monthly newsletter, and electronic/written convention program materials
    • A welcoming and supportive environment where your talent will be celebrated

    If you’re interested in performing, please email us with the following information:

    • Your name/performer name
    • A brief bio or description of your act
    • Links to videos or other media showcasing your performance (if available)
    • Any technical requirements you may have

    Thank you for considering bringing your unique talents to Norwescon 48! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to hearing from you!

    Register for Norwescon NOW!!

    Don’t forget to register for Norwescon 48 so you won’t miss a moment of the action!! Visit our Memberships page to take care of that now. And if you haven’t made a room reservation yet, consider taking care of that too. Visit our Hotel page for more information!

    Sign Up for the Norwescon 48 Masquerade!

    All skill levels welcome. Show off your work, get expert feedback, and compete for a free membership to Norwescon 49! Don’t miss your chance to shine on stage. Featuring the Kamino Temple Saber Guild as our halftime show. See the Masquerade page for more information and to sign up.

    Sign Up for Club Tables

    Applications for club tables are now open on the Norwescon 48 club tables page, and we would love to hear from you. Norwescon offers table space to clubs, groups, conventions, and organizations that promote science, science fiction, fantasy, costuming, and other fannish pursuits. Fandom is multifaceted. We are willing to consider any group, especially youth-serving organizations, and help your organization reach Norwescon members who have similar interests. This table space is an opportunity to share your enthusiasm with Norwescon members. Come be a part of our convention community! Reach out to us with any questions.

    The deadline for priority consideration is January 31, 2026. We will accept applications sent after that date for the waitlist.

    Sign Up for the Single Pattern Contest Today

    We have a single pattern selected for Norwescon 48. Sign up at the Single Pattern Contest page today.

    The object of the competition is to create a one-of-a-kind creation using the chosen pattern. The two pattern options are the Hooded Duster Coat or the McCall’s Misses’ / Men’s Lined and Unlined Cape (M4139).

    Norwescon Welcomes Volunteers!

    Norwescon is truly a labor of love. Every one of us, from our Chair on down, volunteers their skills and time to make this convention happen. And we welcome your presence! If you have any time and skills you enjoy using that might benefit Norwescon, please visit our Volunteer page to check out our open positions. And if you aren’t sure what you would enjoy doing, email us and we’ll happily answer your questions!

    Our October ConCom meeting will be VIRTUAL on Zoom on Saturday, October 4th, 2025. More information, a Zoom link, and an agenda will be sent via email.

    Volunteer (ConCom) Meeting:

    10:30 to 11 a.m.: Newcomer Welcome
    11 to 11:10 a.m.: Executive Team Introductions
    11:10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Department Breakouts
    1 to 1:15 p.m.: Executive Team Meeting
    1:15 to 3 p.m.: Convention Committee (ConCom) Meeting

    Upcoming Norwescon 48 Volunteer Meeting Dates:

    • November 1st, 2025
    • December 6th, 2025
    • January 10th, 2026 (online only)
    • February 14th, 2026
    • March 14th, 2026
    • April 2nd, 2026 (exec meeting)
    • May 9th, 2026

    https://www.norwescon.org/2025/10/03/news-from-norwescon-october-2025/

    #ArtShow #ClubTables #GenevaBowers #Masquerade #NWC48 #SinglePatternContest #volunteering

  2. Single Pattern Contest and Masquerade Membership Prize Reminder

    Show off your mad costume skills at Norwescon this year! Enter our single pattern contest and have fun with our unisex sweatshirt and pants pattern. Or go for broke and enter our masquerade. All skill levels welcome! Masquerade entrants have a chance to win a membership to Norwescon 48. We look forward to seeing you shine!

    Norwescon’s Bibliophiles Update

    Norwescon’s official year-round book club, Norwescon’s Bibliophiles, is reading some of the recently announced Philip K. Dick nominees for our March and April books. These include the following:

    • March 17 – online – Triangulum by Subodhana Wijeyeratne
    • April TBD – in person at Norwescon – City of Dancing Gargoyles by Tara Campbell

    All are welcome at Norwescon Bibliophile events. This is an opportunity to discuss science fiction and fantasy books with other enthusiasts, not only during our annual convention in April but all year round. If you were planning to read the P.K. Dick nominees anyway, consider attending one of our upcoming meetings and joining the discussion.

    Games, Games, and More Games!

    This year the games at Norwescon 47 are being hosted by the Puget Sound Tabletop Gaming Alliance. This group involves volunteers from Dragonflight GameCon, Alexandria RPG Library, Emerald City Lodge, and Grit City RPG League. Pathfinder Society and Starfinder Society games at Norwescon are brought to you by the Emerald City Lodge on behalf of Paizo Organized Play. Emerald City Lodge supports local conventions and play regularly in various locations around the greater Seattle metropolitan area. All are welcome, with no experience necessary! You can reach them on their Discord server. Dungeons & Dragons organized play during Norwescon is brought to you by Grit City RPG League.

    • If you are interested in volunteering with the games group, we need administrative and library help. Please email us for more information.
    • Games will be available all weekend at Norwescon 47! GM registration and game submissions are available now. The submission deadline is March 20, 2025. Please submit games through the game submission form.
    • Player sign-ups are available now! Check out the available games and sign up on our Warhorn page. The deadline to sign up via Warhorn is April 13, 2025. Walk-in players will be accepted on the day of the game at the convention.

    Attention: TTRPG and D&D Adventurers League Game Masters

    If you need modules to run for the convention, we can help! R. Talsorian Games has offered to send out PDFs of their adventures for Cyberpunk as well as the new Edgerunner PDF. We may be able to help out with costs of D&D Adventurers League modules. We can also assist with modules for other systems that you would like to bring to the convention! For more information, email us.

    Special Gaming Events!

    Dragonflight is hosting a very special Magic: The Gathering Mystery Booster 2 for Draft, a limited-run pack of Magic with some retro cards and very rare pulls. Limited to 16 tickets for 50 dollars each. It will be hosted in Maxis’ on Friday.

    Norwescon is hosting a CATAN championship qualifying event for the upcoming 2025 United States Championship. Save the date 4/20/2025.

    Help the Norwescon ‘Zine Become a Success!

    The Norwescon ‘Zine (the official daily news sheet for Norwescon 47) will be full of information for you each day of the convention – and some of that comes from you!

    1. Did you have a memorable or funny meeting with one of our honorable guests or another con attendee? Send in a short paragraph!
    2. Did you overhear something wonderfully odd and geeky (things you’re only going to hear at a sci-fi and fantasy convention that have you chuckling with fannish delight)? Send that line or short dialogue to us!
    3. Did you attend a gathering or event you want to crow about? Be a “roving reporter” and send in a blurb!
    4. See something cool – costumes, groups having fun, a visiting extraterrestrial wondering what all the fuss is about? A photo is always welcome, so send it in!

    We welcome your submissions! Send your content, ideas, and photos to the ‘Zine. The ‘Zine will be available each morning of Norwescon 47 at 10 a.m. – both online and at the information desk.

    Read for the Endeavor Award

    Become a Preliminary Reader for the Endeavor Award! Preliminary Readers read works from the field of science fiction and fantasy that have been submitted and rate them. The top five works will then be rated by judges for the Endeavor Award.

    The Endeavor Award represents a collaboration between writers and fans of science fiction and fantasy to encourage the growth of literature in the field and recognize works of excellence. The award is sponsored by the Oregon Science Fiction Conventions and given each year at Orycon. The deadline for book submissions this year is March 17, 2025.

    Volunteer for Norwescon 47

    Are you or a friend coming to Norwescon and looking for something to do during or before the convention? Consider joining our volunteer staff! We have positions open for people of varying skill types and interests.

    If you are media savvy, we are looking for streaming and social media assistants. If you feel especially good at making people feel welcome, we are looking for convention lounge hosts, registration team members, and programming services team members. We have these positions, and many more, up for grabs over on the Open Volunteer Positions page.

    Call for Assistance with Website Accessibility Review

    Hello ConCom! In cooperation with our member services team’s work on ensuring our physical spaces are accessible for our disabled members, our publications and website teams are working on ensuring that our online publications, including our website, email newsletters, and social media posts, are properly set up for full accessibility, including compatibility with assistive technology software and hardware.

    We’d like to know: If you are an assistive technology user, would you be willing to volunteer some time to go through our website and let us know if you encounter any difficulties or incompatibilities, or if you find any areas that have escaped our notice and could use improvement?

    If you do not use assistive technology but know someone who does, might they be willing to assist with this effort? And of course, even if you don’t have the time, energy, or spoons to assist, if you are an assistive technology user who ever does encounter any difficulties with our website or other publications, we welcome comments at either [email protected] or [email protected].

    https://www.norwescon.org/2025/03/03/news-from-norwescon-march-2025/

    #AlexandriaRPGLibrary #DragonflightGameCon #EmeraldCityLodge #EndeavorAward #GritCityRPGLeague #MagicTheGathering #Masquerade #NorwesconsBibliophiles #PhilipKDickAward #PugetSoundTabletopGamingAlliance #SettlersOfCatan #SinglePatternContest

  3. Guest of Honor Spotlight: Publisher Paizo Inc.

    Washington-based Paizo Inc. is the publisher of the award-winning Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, Pathfinder Tales novels, Starfinder science-fantasy roleplaying game, and numerous board games and accessories. In the 15+ years since its founding, Paizo has received more than 100 major awards and has grown to become one of the most influential companies in the hobby games industry.

    Jenny Jarzabski (she/her; all pronouns) is Creative Manager of Starfinder at Paizo Publishing. Jenny’s work in tabletop gaming includes dozens of published credits ranging from rule books to epic adventure campaigns. After a successful open playtest in 2024, Jenny and the Starfinder team are excited to launch Second Edition this year and have many exciting announcements coming up! Jenny is passionate about collaborative science-fantasy worldbuilding, tabletop RPGs as an industry and hobby, and big stompy robots–also known as mechs! Jenny believes playing games can help everyone to sparkle and shine their brightest.

    As a developer at Paizo, Mike Kimmel is one of the creators of the upcoming Starfinder 2nd Edition Roleplaying Game. Mike has over 15 years of freelance writing experience in the tabletop games industry and seven years of experience running a community for aspiring freelancers. He spent nearly a decade as a teacher and literacy specialist before transitioning to a full-time career in game writing. Mike passionately believes in fostering diverse, welcoming communities of gamers and game creators; that’s how meaningful, lasting stories and friendships are made. Mike lives in the Pacific Northwest with his spouse, two children, two dogs named after authors, and a cat named after a Star Trek character.

    2025 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced

    The judges of the 2025 Philip K. Dick Award and the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, along with the Philip K. Dick Trust, are pleased to announce the six nominated works published in 2024 that comprise the final ballot for the award:

    1. CITY OF DANCING GARGOYLES by Tara Campbell (Santa Fe Writers Project)
    2. YOUR UTOPIA: STORIES by Bora Chung, translated by Anton Hur (Algonquin Books)
    3. TIME’S AGENT by Brenda Peynado (Tordotcom)
    4. THE PRACTICE, THE HORIZON, AND THE CHAIN by Sofia Samatar (Tordotcom)
    5. ALIEN CLAY by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Orbit)
    6. TRIANGULUM by Subodhana Wijeyeratne (Rosarium Publishing)

    First prize and any special citations will be announced on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Norwescon 47. Plans for the ceremony will be posted on the Norwescon site.

    Club Tables Going Fast!

    We only have a couple more club table spots left! Applications are still open to bring your club, group, convention, or organization that promotes science, science fiction, fantasy, costuming/cosplay, or other fannish pursuits to Norwescon 47. Come meet our fabulous members, advertise your organization, and support fandom of all kinds. Apply on the Club Tables page of our website.

    Enter Single Pattern Contest or Masquerade for the Chance to Win Norwescon 48 Membership

    Show off your mad costume skills at Norwescon this year! Enter our Single Pattern Contest and have fun with our unisex sweatshirt and pants pattern. Rules and entry forms can be found on the SPC Page.

    Or go for broke and enter our Masquerade. All skill levels welcome! Masquerade entrants have a chance to win a membership to Norwescon 48. We look forward to seeing you shine! Rules and entry forms can be found on the Masquerade Page.

    Suite Applications Now Available

    If you are interested in reserving a suite for the convention, good news! The suite application form is now active on the website. This form must be completed and submitted for review and approval.

    Volunteer for Norwescon 47

    Are you or a friend coming to Norwescon and looking for something to do during or before the convention? Consider joining our volunteer staff! We have positions open for people of varying skill types and interests.

    If you are media savvy, we are looking for streaming and social media assistants. If you feel especially good at making people feel welcome, we are looking for convention lounge hosts, registration team members, and programming services team members. We have these positions, and many more, up for grabs over on the Open Volunteer Positions page on the Norwescon website.

    Call for Assistance with Website Accessibility Review

    Hello ConCom! In cooperation with our member services team’s work on ensuring our physical spaces are accessible for our disabled members, our publications and website teams are working on ensuring that our online publications, including our website, email newsletters, and social media posts, are properly set up for full accessibility, including compatibility with assistive technology software and hardware.

    We’d like to know: If you are an assistive technology user, would you be willing to volunteer some time to go through our website and let us know if you encounter any difficulties or incompatibilities, or if you find any areas that have escaped our notice and could use improvement?

    If you do not use assistive technology but know someone who does, might they be willing to assist with this effort? And of course, even if you don’t have the time, energy, or spoons to assist, if you are an assistive technology user who ever does encounter any difficulties with our website or other publications, we welcome comments at either [email protected] or [email protected].

    https://www.norwescon.org/2025/02/07/news-from-norwescon-february-2025/

    #JennyJarzabski #Masquerade #MikeKimmel #Paizo #PhilipKDickAward #SinglePatternContest

  4. News from Norwescon November 2024: Introducing Special Guest of Honor Isis Asare, soliciting suggestions for future guests of honor, applications are open for club tables, the dealers’ room, and writer’s row, and our single pattern contest patterns have been chosen! … (#IsisAsare #SistahSciFi #ClubTables #DealersRoom #WritersRow #SinglePatternContest)

    Full post: norwescon.org/2024/11/07/news-

  5. News from Norwescon November 2024: Introducing Special Guest of Honor Isis Asare, soliciting suggestions for future guests of honor, applications are open for club tables, the dealers’ room, and writer’s row, and our single pattern contest patterns have been chosen! … (#IsisAsare #SistahSciFi #ClubTables #DealersRoom #WritersRow #SinglePatternContest)

    Full post: norwescon.org/2024/11/07/news-

  6. Meet Special Guest of Honor Isis Asare

    Isis Asare is a queer Afrofuturist and lover of all things Black culture. A citizen of the world, Isis was born to Ghanaian immigrants in Harlem and concurrently resides in Seattle, WA, and Oakland, CA.

    Sistah Scifi founder Isis Asare stands for a portrait next to her new book vending machine inside Oaklandia Cafe x Bakery in Downtown Oakland on February 22, 2023. Isis hopes it will be the first of a national network of Sistah Scifi vending machines meant to expand the reach of Black and Indigenous science fiction and fantasy authors. (Kori Suzuki / KQED News)

    Isis is an alum of Stanford University, Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and Columbia Business School, where they earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a master’s in public policy, and an MBA, respectively. Isis is the CEO/founder of Sistah SciFi, the first Black-owned bookstore focused on science fiction and fantasy in the United States, as validated by the American Booksellers Association. Its goal is to uplift literature written by Black and Indigenous authors.

    Sistah SciFi has launched three Sistah SciFi book vending machines in Seattle at NAAM and Distant Worlds Coffee, and in Oakland at Chapter 510. We are planning for a vending machine to be brought to Norwescon 47.

    Guest of Honor Selection Committee

    We are taking suggestions for the guest(s) of honor for Norwescon 48. Feel free to email [email protected] with your dream guests in the categories of writer, artist, science, and publisher.

    Reserve Your Club Table Now

    Are you part of a club, group, convention, or organization that promotes science fiction, fantasy, costuming/cosplay, gaming, or other fannish pursuits? If so, Norwescon would like to host your organization in our club tables area and help your organization reach Norwescon members who have similar interests. Fandom is multifaceted! Check out our Club Tables page for details on how to apply and reach out to Clubs Table Email with any questions.

    Dealers’ Room and Writers’ Row Now Accepting Applications

    The applications for the dealers’ room and writers’ row are now available. Information about table sizes and pricing is available on the Dealers’ Room page. We are making changes to our writers’ row set-up this year and now have the option to apply for a half or full table. Bardhwood Book Nook will be back this year to provide book-consignment services to our pros, panelists, and individual authors. If you would like to receive information about this service, sign up at the Book Nook mailing list.

    Patterns for NWC 47’s Single Pattern Contest

    Handle everything from a long journey across Middle Earth to an EVA to handle necessary repairs to your Bussard Ramjet – in comfort! Every adventurer needs comfort under their armor or space suit. Perfect for everyone from giants to halflings. So sew up a comfy outfit for your next adventure! Choose from these patterns:

    McCall’s pattern M8249

    Simplicity pattern S9828

    https://www.norwescon.org/2024/11/07/news-from-norwescon-november-2024/

    #ClubTables #DealersRoom #IsisAsare #SinglePatternContest #SistahScifi #WritersRow

  7. Hello Worldcon Fan!

    There is a lot of news to cover in this edition, so let’s get started!

    Seattle Worldcon 2025 Announces the Best Poem Special Hugo Award!

    Get ready to mark your nominating lists with your favorite speculative, science fiction, and fantasy poems from 2024. The Seattle Worldcon team will award a special Hugo Award for best poem in 2025 to honor the rich, vibrant poetry culture of Seattle. From having one of the only poetry-only bookstores to having its own Civic Poet, the Seattle poetry scene teems with activity.

    For this special Hugo Award, nominate your favorite poem within the speculative, science fiction, and fantasy genres, published in 2024, that is at least three lines.

    We look forward to seeing what poems resonate with the WSFS membership.

    Look for more poetry-related announcements to come. And don’t hesitate to send us your ideas at Panel Suggestions.

    Congratulations to the 2024 Hugo Award Winners

    Best Novel

    Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh (Tordotcom, Orbit UK)

    Best Novella

    Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher (Tor, Titan UK)

    Best Novelette

    “The Year Without Sunshine” by Naomi Kritzer (Uncanny Magazine, November-December 2023)

    Best Short Story

    “Better Living Through Algorithms” by Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld May 2023)

    Best Series

    Imperial Radch by Ann Leckie (Orbit US, Orbit UK)

    Best Graphic Story or Comic

    Saga, Vol. 11 written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Fiona Staples (Image Comics)

    Best Related Work

    A City on Mars by Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith (Penguin Press; Particular Books)

    Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

    Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, screenplay by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein and Michael Gilio, directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Paramount Pictures)

    Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

    The Last of Us: “Long, Long Time”, written by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, directed by Peter Hoar (Naughty Dog / Sony Pictures)

    Best Game or Interactive Work

    Baldur’s Gate 3, produced by Larian Studios

    Best Editor Short Form

    Neil Clarke

    Best Editor Long Form

    Ruoxi Chen

    Best Professional Artist

    Rovina Cai

    Best Semiprozine

    Strange Horizons, by the Strange Horizons Editorial Collective

    Best Fanzine

    Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together, editors Roseanna Pendlebury, Arturo Serrano, Paul Weimer; senior editors Joe Sherry, Adri Joy, G. Brown, Vance Kotrla.

    Best Fancast

    Octothorpe, by John Coxon, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty

    Best Fan Writer

    Paul Weimer

    Best Fan Artist

    Laya Rose

    Lodestar Award for Best YA Book

    To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose (Del Rey)

    Astounding Award for Best New Writer (sponsored by Dell Magazines)

    Xiran Jay Zhao (eligibility extended at request of Dell Magazines)

    Announcing the Community Fund for Seattle Worldcon 2025!

    We are also happy to announce that we have been generously seeded with $30,000 from DisCon III to start a Community Fund for Seattle 2025. Our fund will have four focus areas: Pacific Northwest community members attending for the first time, LGBTQIA+ community members, BIPOC/AANHPI community members, and Global South community members. Applications for funds will open shortly and will be found on our website. We are also still gratefully accepting donations to increase our capacity, which can be made through our registration portal.

    Come work with us!

    Volunteer positions are currently available and many more will be opening up as the convention approaches. Let us know you are interested by filling out the volunteer form early! You can find it here on the website, and keep an eye on this page as more roles become available.

    Seattle’s program will feature a lot of hands-on and interactive content. Want to be a panelist? Here’s the form: Panelists and Presenters. Have panel suggestions? Tell us: Panel Suggestions.

    Creative people, it’s time to get started!

    Seattle Worldcon 2025 is built from a community of readers, makers, and creators of all types. As such, we’ll have a great deal of hands-on programming and events – ways for you to participate, if you wish. Here are three opportunities to join in if you are interested in making things:

    Group Costume Project: Want to be part of a group costume, but don’t have the connections to other costumers to make it happen? We’ve got you covered! We’ll announce a theme for the group costume after Worldcon in Glasgow. Just bring your own costume on the theme to Seattle, and be part of our group costume meetup. We’ll get a great group photo, and you’ll have a chance to connect with other costumers. Have a great idea for the theme? We want to know! Send suggestions to [email protected]. The theme should be broad enough for lots of interpretations, but specific enough to spark people’s creativity and create a fairly cohesive group. It should also be accessible to costumers of all skill levels. Let us know what you think!

    Single Pattern Contest: Keep checking for the announcement of the Single Pattern Contest – we’ll choose a commercially available sewing pattern. You will make something cool using that pattern – let your creativity run wild! A team of judges will evaluate the entries. Winners will be announced publicly, and prizes will be given.

    Props Contest: Show us your best atomic age, retro-futuristic prop! Whether it’s a ray gun, communicator, or other prop, we want to see what you can come up with to build yesterday’s future. A team of judges will evaluate the entries, and we’ll showcase them to the membership.  We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

    Thanks Glasgow!

    The Glasgow Worldcon, Glasgow 2024: A Worldcon for Our Futures was stellar. We made new friends, stocked up on inspiration, and brought on a ton of new volunteers. We can’t wait to replay some of the panels and events we missed while having conversations and hosting parties. Thanks for the hospitality and another great Scottish Worldcon.

    https://seattlein2025.org/2024/08/14/newsletter-august-2024-announcing-special-hugo-award-for-best-poem/

    #CommunityFund #DisconIII #Glasgow2024 #GroupCostumeProject #HugoAwards #PropsContest #SeattleWorldcon2025 #SinglePatternContest