Norwescon

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Norwescon
StatusActive
GenreScience fiction/Fantasy
VenueDoubleTree SeaTac
Location(s)Seattle, Washington
CountryUSA
Organized byNWSFS
Websitehttp://www.norwescon.org/

Norwescon is one of the largest regional science fiction and fantasy conventions in the United States. Located in SeaTac in Washington state, Norwescon has been running continuously since 1978.

"Norwescon" was also the name of the 8th World Science Fiction Convention, held in Portland, Oregon, in 1950.

History[]

Norwescon grew out of the desire of its founders to host a Worldcon in Seattle in 1981. However, there was one major issue — at the time, most of Pacific Northwest fandom had little or no experience in running cons. Norwescon was therefore originally formed as an effort to get some practice for Worldcon. Realizing they would need a large group of people from which to draw volunteers, the founders also started the Northwest Science Fiction Society or NWSFS. From these humble beginnings, Norwescon came into being.[1]

The first Norwescon was held in a then-unincorporated area now known as the city of SeaTac, Washington. It featured Theodore Sturgeon as its Guest of Honor (GoH) and drew just over 400 attendees. The next year, Norwescon moved up the street to the Hyatt Hotel, the site of the only Seattle-sponsored Worldcon. The Hyatt was the site of Norwescons II through VII, at which point the convention began feeling the pressures of growth; it was then moved to SeaTac's Red Lion Inn. With growth came associated problems, and after two years at the Red Lion, Norwescon was forced to find a new location on short notice. The convention moved back to the Hyatt for a convention called Alternacon. The next year brought a big move to the city of Tacoma, where the Sheraton hosted Norwescon for five years. 1993 brought the convention to the Bellevue area, and in 1994 Norwescon returned to the site of the old Red Lion Inn, now known as the DoubleTree Hotel SeaTac.[citation needed]

Norwescon's Guest of Honor list has grown over the years, starting with a list of three: Writer Guest of Honor, Fan Guest of Honor, and Toastmaster. The list now includes artists, scientists, volunteers and special guests as well as many other professionals. Norwescon has always made an effort to invite guests who are deserving of the honor, and has thus had a prestigious line of guests.[1]

Norwescon also hosts the Philip K. Dick Award, given to the author of the best original novel appearing in the previous year in paperback form without prior publication as a hardback. The Philip K. Dick award was first presented at Norwescon in 1984, and was given to Tim Powers for his novel The Anubis Gates.[2]

Past conventions[]

  1. Norwescon I - March 25–26, 1978; GoH: Theodore Sturgeon; FGoH ; TM Alan E. Nourse; Attendance 415
  2. Norwescon II - March 23–25, 1979; GoH: Philip José Farmer; FGoH ; TM Elizabeth A. Lynn; Attendance 725
  3. Norwescon III - March 28–30, 1980; GoH: Alfred Bester; FGoH Fred Pohl; TM Theodore Sturgeon; Attendance 732
  4. Norwescon IV - March 27–29, 1981; GoH: Samuel R. Delany; FGoH Jack Palmer, Pauline Palmer, and ; TM Philip Klass (William Tenn); Attendance 1410
  5. Norwescon V - March 18–21, 1982; GoH: Thomas Disch; AGoH Michael Whelan; FGoH Bob Shaw; TM Richard A. Lupoff; Attendance 1371
  6. Norwescon VI - March 17–20, 1983; GoH: Jack Williamson; AGoH Richard Powers; FGoH ; TM Algis Budrys; Attendance ?
  7. Norwescon VII - March 22–25, 1984; GoH: L. Sprague & Catherine Crook de Camp; AGoH Don Maitz; FGoH Jack Speer; TM Marta Randall; Attendance ~1700
  8. Norwescon VIII - March 14–17, 1985; GoH: Brian Aldiss; AGoH Jack Gaughan (did not attend); FGoH Rich Brown; TM Robert Silverberg; Science GoH Gregory Benford; Attendance ?
  9. Norwescon IX - March 20–23, 1986; GoH: Anne McCaffrey; AGoH Kelly Freas; FGoH Greg Bennett; TM Spider Robinson; Science GoH James Oberg; Attendance "HUGE" (estimates top 3000)
  10. Norwescons's Alternacon - March 26–29, 1987; AGoH Dan Reeder; GoH: Orson Scott Card; FGoH ; TM David Hartwell; Attendance <1700
  11. Norwescon X - March 24–27, 1988; GoH: Marion Zimmer Bradley; AGoH Rick Sternbach; FGoH ; TM David Gerrold; Special GoH Avram Davidson; Attendance 2032
  12. Norwescon XI - March 23–26, 1989; GoH: Algis Budrys; AGoH David Mattingly; FGoH Mike Glyer; TM Steven Barnes; Science GoH Dr. Alan E. Nourse; Special GoH Avram Davidson; Attendance 2292
  13. Norwescon XII - March 29-April 1, 1990; GoH: Roger Zelazny; AGoH David Cherry; FGoH ; TM Dan Reeder; Science GoH Dr. John G. Cramer; Volunteer GoH Joe Wheeler Attendance 2274
  14. Norwescon XIV - March 28–31, 1991; GoH: Stanley Schmidt; AGoH James Warhola; FGoH ; TM Edward Bryant; Special GoH Forrest J. Ackerman; Volunteer GoH ; Attendance 2320
  15. Norwescon XV - March 26–29, 1992; GoH: Poul Anderson; AGoh Alan Gutierrez; FGoH ; TM J. Steven York; Volunteer GoH ; Attendance ~2400
  16. Norwescon XVI - March 25–28, 1993; GoH: Betty Ballantine (did not attend); AGoH Janny Wurts; FGoH ; TM Bonnie Baker; Science GoH (Sunday only); Special GoH Anne McCaffrey (did not attend); surprise GoH Mike Jittlov; Volunteer GoH ; Attendance ~2430
  17. Norwescon XVII - March 31-April 3, 1994; GoH: ; AGoH Darrell K. Sweet; FGoH ; TM ; Attendance ~2680
  18. Norwescon XVIII - April 6–9, 1995; GoH: Robert Silverberg; AGoH James Gurney; TM ; Science GoH Dr. Jane Robinson; Volunteer GoH ; Attendance ~2675
  19. Norwescon XIX - April 4–7, 1996; GoH: A.C. Crispin; AGoH Tom Kidd; FGoH ; TM ; Volunteer GoH ; Attendance ~2590
  20. Norwescon XX - March 27–30, 1997; GoH: Larry Niven, A. E. van Vogt; AGoH Vincent Di Fate; FGoH Brad Foster; Science GoH Dr. Robert L. Forward; Volunteer GoH ; Attendance ?
  21. Norwescon XXI - April 9–12, 1998; GoH: Neil Gaiman; AGoH Brian Froud; FGoH John Lorentz, ; Science GoH ; Volunteer GoH Anthony Ward; Attendance ?
  22. Norwescon XXII - April 1–4, 1999; GoH: Harry Turtledove; AGoH ; FGoH Jack Chalker, ; Science GoH Jack Horner; Volunteer GoH Susan Allen; Spotlighted Publisher ; Attendance
  23. Norwescon XXIII - April 20–23, 2000; GoH: David Brin, Gregory Benford; AGoH Barclay Shaw; FGoH Bjo and John Trimble; Spotlighted Publisher HarperCollins and Eos represented by ; Attendance 2765
  24. Norwescon XXIV - April 12–15, 2001; GoH: Connie Willis; AGoH Bob Eggleton; FGoH Charles N. Brown; Special GoH James P. Hogan; Special GoH ; Spotlighted Publisher Bantam Dell Publishing Group represented by ; Attendance 3054
  25. Norwescon XXV - March 28–31, 2002; GoH: Jack Vance; AGoH Brom; FGoH Andrew I. Porter; Spotlighted Publisher ; Attendance 2787
  26. Norwescon XXVI - April 17–20, 2003; GoH: Jane Yolen; AGoH Jim Burns; Science GoH Geoffrey Landis; Special GoH Michael Whelan; Spotlighted Publisher Del Rey Books; Attendance 2718
  27. Norwescon XXVII - April 8–11, 2004; GoH Mike Resnick; AGoH Don Dixon; Special GoH Joe Haldeman; Science GoH Ben Bova; Spotlighted Publisher Baen Books represented by Jim Baen; Attendance 2610
  28. Norwescon XXVIII - March 24–27, 2005; GoH Michael Bishop; AGoH John Howe; Special GoH Alan Dean Foster; Science GoH Suzette Haden Elgin; Spotlighted Publisher represented by Tom Doherty; Attendance 2603
  29. Norwescon XXIX - April 13–16, 2006; GoH Lois McMaster Bujold; AGoH Donato Giancola; TM Robert J. Sawyer; Spotlighted Publisher DAW Books represented by Betsy Wollheim and ;[1] Attendance 2758
  30. Norwescon XXX - April 5–8, 2007; GoH Kim Stanley Robinson; AGoH Luis Royo; Science GoH Donna Shirley; Spotlighted Publisher The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction represented by Gordon Van Gelder; Attendance 3024
  31. Norwescon XXXI - March 20–24, 2008; GoH Dan Simmons; AGoH Ciruelo; Special GoH Naomi Novik; Attendance 3030
  32. Norwescon XXXII - April 9–12, 2009; GoH R.A. Salvatore; AGoH Todd Lockwood; Special GoH ; Spotlighted Publisher Wizards of the Coast; Attendance 3115
  33. Norwescon XXXIII - April 1–4, 2010; GoH Vernor Vinge; AGoH John Jude Palencar; Science Guest John G. Cramer; Special GoH Cory Doctorow; Spotlighted Publisher Tor Books; Attendance 3349
  34. Norwescon 34 - April 21–24, 2011; GoH Patricia McKillip; AGoH Kinuko Craft; PSIence Guest Marie D. Jones; Special Guest Jim Butcher; Special Guest ; Spotlight Publisher PYR; Attendance ~3500
  35. Norwescon 35 - April 5–8, 2012; GoH Stephen Baxter; AGoH John Picacio; Science Guest ; Spotlight Publisher DAW Books; Attendance ~3100
  36. Norwescon 36 - March 28–31, 2013; Writer GoH Catherine Asaro; Artist GoH Lee Moyer; Science GoH ; Special GoH Gardner Dozois; Norwescon 36 Grandmaster Terry Brooks; Spotlight Publisher Baen Books; Attendance ~3200
  37. Norwescon 37 - April 17–20, 2014; Writer GoH Michael Moorcock; Artist GoH ; Science GoH ; Costuming GoH ; Special GoH Seanan McGuire; Spotlight Publisher 47North
  38. Norwescon 38 - April 2–5, 2015; Writer GoH George R. R. Martin; Artist GoH Julie Dillon; Science GoH Amy Mainzer; Spotlight Publisher Random House
  39. Norwescon 39 - March 24–27, 2016; Writer GoH Tanya Huff; Artist GoH Janny Wurts; Science GoH Dr. William Hartmann; Spotlight Publisher DAW Books
  40. Norwescon 40 - April 13–16, 2017; Writer GoH Ian McDonald; Artist GoH Cory & Catska Ench; Science GoH Ethan Siegel; Spotlight Publisher Angry Robot Books
  41. Norwescon 41 - March 29-April 1, 2018; Writer GoH Ken Liu; Artist GoH Galen Dara; Science GoH Mathew Wedel; Spotlight Publisher Green Ronin Publishing
  42. Norwescon 42 - April 18–21, 2019; Writer GoH Mary Robinette Kowal; Artist GoH Tran Nguyen; Science GoH Dan Koboldt; Special Guest of Honor - Nancy Pearl; Spotlight Publisher - Subterranean Press

Upcoming conventions[]

Norwescon 43 will be held April 1–4, 2021, online. The convention features the following Guests of Honor:

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Seven, Richard (August 24, 2006). "Odd And Proud". Pacific Northwest Magazine. The Seattle Times. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
  2. ^ "1999 Philip K. Dick Awards Nominees". Locus. January 10, 2000. Retrieved February 24, 2011.

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