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SF-LOVERS Digest Friday, 14 Sep 1990 Volume 15 : Issue 321
A B S T R A C T
Today's Topics:
Miscellaneous - Conventions (4 msgs) &
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Date: 13 Sep 90 17:47:41 GMT
From: [email protected] (Mann)
Subject: Boskone 28 */* February 1991 */* Springfield, MA
Boskone XXVIII
Sheraton Monarch Place
and
Springfield Marriott
Springfield, Massachusetts
February 15--17, 1991
Guest of Honor Mike Resnick
Official Artist Ed Emsh
Special Speaker Brian Thomsen
Mike Resnick is a long-time fan and the author of Ivory,
Paradise, and Santiago. He won the Hugo award
last year for "Kirinyaga," and was nominated again
this year for "For I Have Touched the Sky," which
is also a Nebula nominee. He and his wife Carol
raise dogs in Ohio when they aren't in Africa,
researching more books. Mike is a well-known
toastmaster on the midwest con circuit, and will
bring his quick wit to the Saturday night banquet.
Ed Emsh was the artist for many Galaxy magazines, and won
several Hugo awards for best artist back in the
Fifties. Ed died of cancer this summer, but we
plan to have a restrospective of his art, and a
panel about his contributions to the field.
Brian Thomsen is a major force in SF publishing as the editor of
Warner-Questar books. He was the publisher of
Watchmen, the illustrated novel which won the Hugo
for Best Other Form at Nolacon. Brian makes his
home in New York.
Boskone features
a multi-track program (including discussion groups and kaffeeklatches)
a large art show
huckster rooms
meet-the-VIPS party on Friday night
banquet, featuring Mike Resnick as toastmaster
con suite
fan lounge
film program (with the kinds of films you just can't rent in the
local video store)
writer's workshop
autographing
readings
babysitting and DragonsLair
speedy con registration
congenial atmosphere for schmoozing
Our address is:
Boskone 28, NESFA, BOX G, MIT Branch PO, Cambridge, MA 02139
When you register, we'll send you a progress report, which includes
information on the hotels, banquet, NESFA press books, writers' workshop,
and other events happening at the next Boskone.
We welcome your suggestions for program items, exhibits, or special
events. You can send them to the box, or E-mail them to me and I'll pass
them along.
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| 913.1 | JARETH::EDP | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Wed Sep 19 1990 08:45 | 6 | |
Can anybody give me registration information? E.g., do I just send
money, name, and address to the address given in .0? How much money,
by when? Which hotel is better, how much are they, etc.?
-- edp
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| 913.2 | Fees | STAR::CANTOR | Diginymic name: D2E C0. | Wed Sep 19 1990 23:43 | 5 |
Yes, you can send to the NESFA address given in .0. The registration fee is $28 until 9-Jan-1991, $40 at the door. Dave C. | |||||
| 913.3 | Update from SF-LOVERS Digest | STAR::CANTOR | IM2BZ2P | Sat Jan 26 1991 16:06 | 61 |
SF-LOVERS Digest Thursday, 24 Jan 1991 Volume 16 : Issue 25
A B S T R A C T
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Date: 7 Jan 91 17:16:56 GMT
From: [email protected] (Mann)
Subject: Boskone 28 ** 2/15--2/17 ** Springfield, MA ** Mike Resnick, GoH
Boskone 28
The New England Regional Science Fiction Convention
Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place and
Springfield Marriott Hotels, Springfield, MA
February 15--17, 1991
Mike Resnick Ed Emsh Brian Thomsen
Guest of Honor Official Artist Special Guest
Boskone has sold out the art show, the bazaar, has planned tracks of
interesting program, and has a few surprises in store. Boskone 28 will
start off Friday night with a Meet-the-VIPs party in the Springfield
Marriott, and will end up Sunday night with story-telling by the camp fire
in the Sheraton Monarch Place. There will be lots of activities and panels
along the way. Did you ever want to see how a writer pitches a novel to a
publisher, and how a book contract is developed? Learn about how aspects
of African tribal culture can be used in science fiction? Hear about
neglected authors like Diana Wynne Jones, E.E. Smith, and James Blish?
Find out about the current explosion of fairy tales being retold as adult
fantasy? Join a guided tour of the art show? Experience the fannish
inquisition? These are just a few of the panels we've planned for the next
Boskone.
Confirmed Boskone program participants include Roger MacBride Allen, Lisa
Barnett, Tom Canty, Jeffrey Carver, Hal Clement, Bruce Coville, Tom
Doherty, John Douglas, Tom Easton, Lori Edison, Bob Eggleton, Moshe Feder,
Esther M. Friesner, Greer Gilman, Steven Gould, David Hartwell, Jeff
Hecht, Peter Heck, Franklin Hummel, Jane Jewell, Anne Jordan, Michael
Kandel, Tom Kidd, Ellen Kushner, Laura J. Mixon, Patrick Neilsen Hayden,
Teresa Neilsen Hayden, J.F. Rivkin, Darrell Schweitzer, Melissa Scott,
Delia Sherman, Susan Shwartz, David A. Smith, Sarah Smith, Allen Steele,
Judith Tarr, Michael Whelan, Sheila Williams, and Jane Yolen.
For more information, write to:
Boskone 28
NESFA
Box G,
MIT Branch PO
Cambridge, MA 02139
Hotel rooms are still available in both the Sheraton and the Marriott.
You'll receive a hotel form within a few days of sending in your membership
request. Boskone has activities for fans of all ages, including
babysitting and DragonsLair (activities for school-aged children). Boskone
will be experimenting with some new ideas for the con suite this year.
[email protected]
[email protected]
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