MEMBERSHIPS $50 through December 31 You still have a few days to register at this fabulous rate! Download a registration form or pay for your membership online with PayPal!
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Next Committee Meetings: November 15, 2008 December 13, 2008 And you are invited! Come on out, say hi and see how you can get involved!
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Award winning artist John Picacio and his wife Traci attended Norwescon 31
"Loved Norwescon. Loved the People. Love Seattle." - John Picacio
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Seattle author Richelle Mead was spotted at Borderlands Books in San Francisco promoting the recent release of Succubus Dreams.
"I have lots of friends who are coming in from out of town for Norwescon 32. Looking forward to being there again this year!"
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F O R U M S Curious to know the daily buzz? The Forums are a great place to regularly interact with fellow members. Stop by and introduce yourself today!
We were not surprised to learn that the most popular forum topic last month was Parties. Want to throw a party? Click here for the Party Rules and remember to visit the Forums for the latest party announcements!
OTHER DISCUSSIONS INCLUDE:
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NEXT MONTH in the Norwescon eNewsletter:
FEATURE ARTICLE: Artist GoH Todd Lockwood INTERVIEWS: Stephen Segal of Weird Tales Magazine
Barb and J.C. Hendee Authors of the Noble Dead Saga
HISTORY: The Philip K. Dick Awards at Norwescon
PROGRAMMING: Sneak Preview!
VOLUNTEERS: We love our volunteers! Next month meet the volunteers of the year for Norwescon 31
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Autumnal salutations from Norwescon!
Fall is in full swing, and with it is planning for Norwescon 32!
The convention committee convened for its second meeting on October 11. We're still in the early planning stages, so we aren't able to announce any of the exciting, innovative and downright awesome ideas that the team has in the works, but we anticipate being able to make some of those announcments in November. Stay tuned!
In the mean time, we've packed the October eNewsletter with introductions, interviews, announcements and so much more.
Enjoy!
Your Norwescon 32 Planning Committe
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Norwescon 32 Guest of Honor R.A. Salvatore
As one of the fantasy genre's
most successful authors, R.A. Salvatore enjoys an ever-expanding and
tremendously loyal following. His books regularly appear on The New York Times
best-seller lists and have sold more than 10,000,000 copies. Salvatore's most recent
original hardcover, The Two Swords, Book III of The Hunter's Blade Trilogy
(October 2004) debuted at # 1 on The Wall Street Journal best-seller list and
at # 4 on The New York Times best-seller list. His books have been translated
into numerous foreign languages including German, Italian, Finnish, Greek,
Hungarian, Turkish, Croatian, Bulgarian, Yiddish, Spanish, Russian, Polish,
Czech, and French. Salvatore's first published
novel, The Crystal Shard from TSR in 1988, became the first volume of the acclaimed
Icewind Dale Trilogy and introduced an enormously popular character, the dark
elf Drizzt Do'Urden. Since that time, Salvatore has published numerous novels
for each of his signature multi-volume series including The Dark Elf Trilogy,
Paths of Darkness, The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, and The Cleric Quintet. His love affair with
fantasy, and with literature in general, began during his sophomore year of
college when he was given a copy of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as a
Christmas gift. Read more...
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Interview with Patrick Swenson of Fairwood Press and Talebones Magazine
Patrick
Swenson is the owner and publisher of Fairwood Press located in Bonney Lake,
Washington and he is the owner and editor of Talebones magazine which
features science fiction and dark fantasy. He also organizes and administrates
the Rainforest Writers' Village, a writer's retreat held each spring at Lake
Quinault on Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
Thank you for talking the time with us
this month! We are so pleased that you will be returning to Norwescon as
a panel participant this year.
I've
been going to Norwescon since 1985, back when I was a wide-eyed writer just
starting to submit stories. It's my hometown convention and I'm always excited
to see old friends and make new ones. For the last ten plus years it's been
host to the popular Talebones Live! Readings.
I understand things have been very busy
over at Fairwood Press. Can you tell us about some of your recent
releases? This
year has indeed been busy, what with seven new titles out. Earlier in the year
saw the publication of a novel by Norwescon regular James C. Glass, and a story
collection by Paul Melko, who had his first novel appear from Tor earlier in
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Your Norwescon 32 Executive Team says hello!
The Norwescon Executive Team is comprised of the Chair, the Vice Chair
and the division heads who they appoint. This team will oversee all
of the planning aspects of Norwescon 32. Get to know them by reading their bios or, of course, by attending a convention committee meeting. This year's Executive Team members are:
Chair - Becky Citrak Vice Chair - Jeanine Gray Swanson Secretary - Christy Berelman Treasurer - Eric Webber Business Director - Mike Orosz Convention Services Director - Rob Stewart Member Services Director - Charlie Knoedler Personnel Director - Jim Sullivan Programming Director - Sunny Jim Morgan Publications Director - Don Glover Special Events Director - Peggy Stewart
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VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Do you know that Norwescon is run entirely by volunteers? Over 250 people generously give their time each year in order to make Norwescon the best it can be for its members and participants.
Some people assume that when you volunteer you are giving away all of your time at the convention. Not true! You only have to give as much time as you want to and you get to choose what department you volunteer for.
The best way to get started is to drop us an email at volunteers@norwescon.net and let us know a little about you and where your interests and talents lie. Below are just a few positions that are available - first come first served so get 'em while they're hot!
Member Services
- Tier 2 Tech Support (Art Show IT)
- IT Support 3 (daytime, short shifts, computer skills required)
- Registration staff (meet everyone at the convention!)
Convention Services
- Convention Office Assistants (day and evening shifts)
- Convention Office Runners (a great opportunity for teens, too!)
Programming
- Green Room Hosts (take care of our pros and guests!)
Special Events
- Casino Dealers (6 to 8 hours on Thursday night)
- Masquerade Stage Ninjas (managing the flow, front and back stage)
- Masquerade Den Parents (backstage contestant wrangling)
- Pre-Masqureade Lineup Control Ninjas (2 positions available)
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Writers' Workshop deadline: December 14, 2008!!!
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The Fandance Film Festival is celebrating its 10th year at Norwescon 32!
Ten years of madness, ten years of filmmaking, ten years of seeing all the
latest, the greatest, the funniest, the weirdest, and the most bleeding,
squealing, giant smashing, robot-ing edge
entertainment still available without extensive tipping (mind you, we're not
saying "no"). The Festival is a celebration of low-
and no-budget cinema, brought to wondrous lurching life by amateur filmmakers
from all around the Pacific Northwest.
More than just the movies, this 120-minute extravaganza of entertainment will
also include the filmmakers, who will regale you with terrifying tales of their
productions. Be there or be a regular right
quadrilateral! Read more...
The submission deadline is March 15, 2009. Click here for details.
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DEALERS ROOM - Applications being accepted through December 1, 2008. Norwescon is now accepting applications for the Dealers Room. Are you a seller of items that might be of interest to the fannish community? Books, media, games, jewelry, costumes, weaponry, clothing, art - or perhaps you have something that falls into a category of its own!- The deadline for applications is December 1, 2008.
- The Dealers Room schedule, application and contract are posted here.
- Email questions to dealers@norwescon.net.
LOBBY TABLES - Table request forms are now available! Club Tables - Norwescon offers free table space to science, science fiction, fantasy, writing, and fan organizations that are owned and operated by fans whose activities are of direct interest to the fannish community. These tables, known as "Club Tables", are located in the hotel convention lobby and at other designated areas throughout the hotel.Corporate Tables - A limited amount of table space is made available to companies wishing to promote producst that are of interest to the fannish community.ART SHOW - Registration is open! The Norwescon Art Show features many of the best artists from the
northwest and around the country. If you are interested in showing in
this year's show, applications are now being accepted. - Art Show policies, the registration form and a snap shot describing what to expect can be found here.
- Email questions to artshow@norwescon.net.
PROGRAMMING - Panel topics will be finalized soon! The programming department would love to hear your ideas for new panel topics! Tracks include: Art, comics, costuming, filk, fannish, gaming, goth, education, science, space, readings, family, publishing/editing, poetry, horror, literature, alt. life, midieval, media, technology, writing, science fiction, fantasy and history/myth.
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Pacific Northwest Fannish Event Calendar
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