
Basic Information
Rev. 31-Jul-1999
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Imagine getting together with a few friends to talk about something
you all love -- science fiction and fantasy. You all read the books,
see the movies, watch the stuff on TV, play the games - you've got a
lot in common. And you invite a few of the people who create these
works, too - the authors, artists, and others involved in the creation
of the things we all appreciate. And when you all get in one place you
count heads and find out there are
two or three thousand of you.
What do you call it?
Well, it might be the North American Science Fiction
Convention - NASFiC, for short.
What You Get
Four days of talking about SF, with panels and readings and
autographings all day and special events every night.
A huge Art Show with original art by many of the major SF cover
artists, signed and numbered lithographs or photoprints of pieces you
couldn't afford otherwise, and examples of original art by
up-and-coming artists who may someday be major. All for sale at
auction.
An immense Dealers' Room. Hundreds of tables of new, used, and rare
books; cool jewelry; art prints; videos; laser discs; funny buttons;
fan writings; comics; and just plain weird stuff.
A choice of video rooms, anime rooms, and a full film program.
Science programs; how to behave at a convention programs; how to be a
writer (OK, how to sell what you've written) programs; The Masquerade,
a full costume contest stage performance; a hall costume contest, a
wandering-the-convention performance; Filking (SF for folk
singing).
Dances from rock to Regency; Georgette Heyer high teas; Oz fan
meetings; ERB fan meetings; alternative lifestyle fan meetings.
Why should you pay good money to attend this convention?
Why should you join early?
We expect the NASFiC is going to be bigger than a
Westercon [www], but
smaller than a
Worldcon [www].
If you're going down under to
Aussiecon 3 [www], you can
stop by in southern California and get another convention as part of your
trip. And, on top of that you can get in a visit to Disneyland before your
flight leaves LAX for Melbourne.
On the other hand, if you're not heading to the Worldcon, then you definitely
want to get to the NASFiC. The NASFiC was started as being the
"next best thing" for fans stuck in the USA and Canada when the Worldcon
goes overseas, beyond the reach of their pocketbooks.
It's still a great idea.
As for why you should join now, that's easy. The price is going to go up
so joining early saves you money, at least $15, possibly more.
And memberships are transferable, so you have a hedge against a change
in plans - if you find out that you can't
come after all, you can sell your membership to someone else. (Lots
of people use the newsgroup
rec.arts.sf.fandom
for just this purpose.)
The convention begins Thursday, 26 August 1999, and runs through Sunday,
29 August 1999.
Most things will start around ten in the morning and the joint will still
be jumping in the wee hours every night.
We have the Anaheim Marriott hotel
in Anaheim, California, across the street from Disneyland.
This was our "quiet hotel" during
L.A.con III [www], the 1996 Worldcon,
and we also held the 1989 Westercon ("Conosaurus") there.
You basically need to do four things.
- Buy your membership.
You need to be an attending member in order to attend.
Do this as soon as possible -- either pay the whole thing up
front, or buy your supporting membership first and upgrade later.
(As long as you do this before the next price increase, it won't cost
extra to break it into two payments this way.)
- Make your travel arrangements.
If you're driving, make sure your vehicle's up to the trip.
- Make your lodging arrangements.
If you're looking for a roommate matching service, we won't be
running one as such, but we will post notices from people looking
for other fans to share rooms with and you guys can sort it out
yourselves.
- Pack up and go. Make sure you get plenty of rest and solid meals before
you leave, as you're going to need all the stamina you can muster.
We'll have some more tips on things you'll want to bring, such as why
you should pack a sweater and business cards; stay tuned.
See also:
Science Fiction
Convention Survival Kit for Newbies [www]
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