Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Åcon Hotel Reservations Open
Åcon 3 has announced their hotel reservation information. The prices are the same as last year: 145 € for the whole con in a double (or twin) room, 115 € for a double/twin with an additional bed, and 260 € for a single. The room offer is valid until April 21, and as last year the hotel is divided in “quiet” and “noisy” areas, so you can choose whether you want to sleep or party all night.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tracon Reporting
Mikko Järvinen reports (in Finnish) on Tracon IV, a fan-run role-playing convention that had about 3 600 members this year. Role-playing conventions seem to have the same issue nowadays as sf conventions, that is being overrun by anime cosplayers, and Mikko is speculating on whether the cooperation with the anime groups can continue in the future. Sounds kind of familiar…
Monday, February 09, 2009
Åcon 3 Site Alive
Åcon 3 is approaching, and the web site now seems to be properly launched—with most of the information still to come, but at least there’s an introduction of the GoH Steph Swainston there. Now awaiting the hotel booking info…
Friday, February 06, 2009
SFnal Fun
Last night’s pub meeting was one of the liveliest for a while. A good turnout of almost 20 people (though not all at the same time), and a couple of new ones too! (Well, I don’t know if you count as new if you were present when the local sf club was founded over 30 years ago, but a non-regular at least.) The library event was successful in bringing in at least one new person to check out fandom, which is great (there were two people who wanted to joint the local sf club—a pity nobody from the club was present). I hope more people will check out the exhibition at the library, because it is very nice.
The conversation flowed, and I’m sure there were many more topics than listed here, but at least some of them were: reading lists (both sf and non-sf), jobs (catching up with what people are doing), cultural history (related to environment, nutrition, and the development of humans), planning a scientific fandom excursion in the near future (more on that later), politics (a long and flowing conversation with surprisingly little argument), fandom getting older (a topic that arises every time someone in fandom falls ill), the fandom co-operation meeting at the end of the month (and arranging rides), upcoming movies (even some that were anticipated—and not with dread), and last (but not least) a long and fascinating discussion about conventions in sf storytelling that irritate people (and why) that carried on until way over midnight (not always such a good idea when you have work the next morning, but it was too much fun not to go on).
The conversation flowed, and I’m sure there were many more topics than listed here, but at least some of them were: reading lists (both sf and non-sf), jobs (catching up with what people are doing), cultural history (related to environment, nutrition, and the development of humans), planning a scientific fandom excursion in the near future (more on that later), politics (a long and flowing conversation with surprisingly little argument), fandom getting older (a topic that arises every time someone in fandom falls ill), the fandom co-operation meeting at the end of the month (and arranging rides), upcoming movies (even some that were anticipated—and not with dread), and last (but not least) a long and fascinating discussion about conventions in sf storytelling that irritate people (and why) that carried on until way over midnight (not always such a good idea when you have work the next morning, but it was too much fun not to go on).
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Finncon Has Program
Finncon 2009 has started listing some program items on its web site (only in Finnish so far, though).
February Pub Meeting
It’s again time for the traditional Turku sf pub meeting. Bar Bremer, on Thursday at six. Good food, drinks, nice company, and a new issue of Turu Mafia Zine. Welcome!
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
The Most Romantic And Tasty Finncon
In case you’re thinking of traveling to Finland for Finncon this July (and if you aren’t, you should be), here’s an additional incentive: The Times Online lists Helsinki as one of the most romantic cities and recommends it especially for the cuisine.
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