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Submissions are open for programming ideas for FOGcon 3!

We're looking for ideas for panels, readings, Q&A sessions, group activities or performances that you'd like to see at FOGcon. Our theme this year is Law, Order & Crime, but we are open to all sorts of ideas, not just those on-theme. If there's a panel you've always wanted to see, but never have, then suggest it, no matter what the topic! Our honored guests are (so far) Terry Bisson, Susan R. Matthews, and Anthony Boucher, so if you're inspired to come up with panel ideas around their work, that's great too. Note: suggesting an idea doesn't oblige you to be part of it, nor does it guarantee that you will be part of it. We'll have signups for participation later, after we've collected the ideas to sign up for. Also, we may edit, combine, reshape, or draw inspiration from your idea, or your panel description, so if something that isn't quite what you had in mind shows up in the signup form, that's what's happened.
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FOGcon 3 * March 8-10, 2013 * WALNUT CREEK, CA * PROGRESS REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Chair
FOGcon 3 Honored Guests
Contact Us FOGcon on the Web

* MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR

We're very excited to announce our honored guests for FOGcon 3:
Terry Bisson and Susan R. Matthews. Both Terry Bisson and Susan
R. Matthews will be terrific guests, and we look forward to
hosting them! See below for their bios.  We'll get the website
updated promptly.

In other news---we are still on target to open registration on
Oct 1, using a system which we hope will be easier for everyone.
Stay tuned for news about that; we will make sure to tell you
about it.

Remember that FOGcon 3 happens on the second weekend of March
(Mar 8-10), aka Time Change Weekend.  We intend to remain on this
weekend permanently in the future.

--Vylar Kaftan, Chair

* FOGCON 3 HONORED GUESTS

Law, Order, and Crime

New times create new crimes.

As societies change, both law and crime evolve, and punishment
changes as well. Advances in technology (or the workings of
magic) make possible crimes that we could never have predicted,
methods of crimefighting unforeseen, prisons unlike any we have
now. If a dragon is a citizen, are they allowed to eat people?
How do you imprison a telepath? How does a civilization of
teleporters keep from descending into anarchy? What rights do
aliens or androids have? How can vast empires covering many
lightyears maintain some sort of order?

The implications are much broader than the basic question of
whodunnit. We are currently seeing major shifts in the balance
between the individual and the state, privacy and convenience,
freedom and security.

Speculative fiction has always explored questions like these, and
the results have been some of our finest fictions. At FOGcon 3,
we're going to be discussing those questions and possible answers
for our own future.

FOGcon3 Honors Terry Bisson and Susan R. Matthews

We are proud to announce our Honored Guests for FOGcon 3: Terry
Bisson and Susan R. Matthews.

FOGcon 3 will be held March 8–10, 2013, at the Walnut Creek
Marriott in Walnut Creek, CA. The theme is Law, Order, and Crime.


Terry Bisson

Terry Bisson is an award-winning author best known for his short
stories. "Bears Discover Fire" swept the Hugo Award, Nebula
Award, Theodore Sturgeon Award, SF Chronicle Reader Award, Locus
Award, and Asimov’s Reader Award. It was also nominated for the
1991 World Fantasy Award and HOMer award. He also writes novels,
screenplays, comics and non-fiction. These days he hosts a
monthly author reading series in San Francisco (SFinSF) and edits
the Outspoken Author series for PM Books.

Terry Bisson has been an activist since the days of the Cuban
missile crisis, when he and a few other students traveled to
Washington, DC, to discuss the "peace race" with President
Kennedy. He wrote the biography of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the Black
journalist who spent nearly 30 years on death row. A
self-identified member of the New Left, he operated Jacobin
Books, a "revolutionary" mail-order book service, from 1985 to
1990, in partnership with Judy Jensen.

Terry Bisson has always been passionately concerned with the
relationship between the individual and the state. His most
recent story collections (TVA Baby and Greetings and Other
Stories) feature title stories that examine the nature and
meaning of crime.


Susan R. Matthews

A self-described army brat (she was born in a barracks in Fort
Benning), Susan R. Matthews had an international upbringing,
living and attending school across the country and in Europe and
India. After earning an undergraduate degree in psychology, she
was commissioned into the United States Army and served as the
operations and security officer of a combat support hospital,
functioning in addition as the unit's NBC (nuclear, biological,
and chemical warfare) officer.

She was the 1998 Philip K. Dick Award Nominee and 1998, 1999 John
Campbell Award Nominee—Best New SF Writer. Her background in
psychology and her military and medical experiences all inform
her fiction. She is currently working as an auditor for a large
aerospace company and recently graduated from Seattle University
with an MBA in accounting. Susan lives in Seattle with her
partner Maggie. She likes black tea but seldom gets around to
drinking it while it's still hot.

Susan R. Matthews is best known for her novels set in the
Jurisdiction universe, where the government responds to civil
unrest and revolt with legally sanctioned torture of political
prisoners. Most of the novels feature Andrej Koscuisko:
aristocrat, physician, and unwilling torturer who loathes himself
for enjoying his work. Andrej struggles throughout the series to
reconcile his principles and the corrupt reality of the
Jurisdiction he is sworn to serve.

* CONTACT US

Mailing Address

FOGcon
PO Box 3764
Hayward, CA 94540

Email

For more information, email us at fogcon@fogcon.org

To discuss access issues, email us at access@fogcon.org

To volunteer, email us at volunteers@fogcon.org

To inquire about being a dealer, email us at dealers@fogcon.org

Want to get our newsletter? newsletter@fogcon.org

* FOGCON ON THE WEB

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=266502209488
LiveJournal: http://community.livejournal.com/fogcon/
Dreamwidth: http://fogcon.dreamwidth.org/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Fogconvention

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The Find-a-Roommate thread is open on the #FOGcon website.

And today -- Thursday, March 1 -- is the LAST day to order your fabulous FOGcon T-shirt.
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This year's FOGcon theme is The Body in SF/F, and we have wonderful Honored Guests who have written on that topic. Nalo Hopkinson, Shelley Jackson, and the late Mary Shelley. I've posted their bibliographies to the site for members who want to read up before the con.

I'd love to post more suggestions of great books and stories on the subject. What comes to your mind as the most illuminating, powerful, or influential SF/F writing about the body? In addition to listing titles and authors, you could tell us a bit about your suggestions.

The first ones I think of are these:

Samuel Delany, "Aye, and Gomorrah"
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness
Matt Ruff, Set This House in order
Cordwainer Smith, "Scanners Live in Vain"
James Tiptree, Jr., "The Girl Who Was Plugged In"

What are your favorite fictional explorations of what it means to have or be a body? Of the ways a slight anatomical difference can change everything?
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Originally posted by [personal profile] kate_nepveu at announcing 2012 Con or Bust auction

I am pleased to announce this year's auction to support Con or Bust, which helps fans of color/non-white fans attend SFF conventions. Bidding starts Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 12:01 a.m. EST (GMT -5) and ends Sunday, February 25, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST. You may post auction offers and make donations now.



For more details, please see these updated posts explaining how to:





As a reminder, Con or Bust is now helping fans attend all cons of their own choosing, not just WisCon as in the past. (Requests for assistance to attend cons in April, May, and June 2012 will be taken from February 15 through 25; see the "request assistance" link for more details.) Because the demand for assistance is greater than before, please spread the word widely!



More information about Con or Bust.



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Before the Con Checklist

  • Buy membership. Adult membership rises to $75 after February 1, so buy yours now!

  • Vote on panels and sign up to participate. Programming closes February 1, so do it soon!

  • Plan your trip. Make sure you plan to arrive Thursday night, March 10. Registration will be open for an hour Thursday night and early on Friday. Con events start Friday, March 11, at 9AM.

  • Make your hotel reservations. The FOGcon special room rate of $119 per night plus tax is available only if you make your reservations by February 16. Our group code for hotel reservations at the special rate is SGC.



At the Con
Details of the schedule are coming soon. Right now we know these events for sure:

  • Thursday, March 10, registration opens.

  • Friday, March 11, registration plus a full day of panels and workshops starting at 9AM. In the evening is the Take-off Party, a free and fabulous feast (buy your own drinks) where you can savor a variety of foods, get to know your fellow con members, and show off your favorite party clothes: jeans, tuxedos, spacesuits, historical garb, whatever fancy suit suits your fancy. Yes, the Take-Off Party is included in your membership.

  • Saturday, March 12, and Sunday March 13, more panels, readings, signings, and workshops. The Con Hospitality Suite will be open from Friday through Sunday, providing a place to relax and free munchies.

  • Sunday, March 13, after the con is over there will be a party for those staying over one more night. Traditionally known as the Dead Dog Party, ours is the Dead Frog Party. This low-key event offers a perfect opportunity to wind down, talk with someone you've missed seeing all weekend, and exchange email addresses and URLs with new friends.


More special events to come!
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The man who sold the moon won't have a dealer's table at FOGcon, but you can.

Dealer's tables are open to anything genre-related. Books. Art. Jewelry. Craft objects. Festive clothing. (If you have ideas or products that aren't listed here, please email us.) The charge for a table is $85, which includes one convention membership. That's a stellar deal in itself.

Email us today for further information and to reserve your table.
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Hotel reservations for FOGcon are available now.

FOGcon is held at the beautiful Holiday Inn Golden Gateway Hotel. With its convenient location and spectacular views across the city, this hotel showcases the beauty of San Francisco. It offers two hotel restaurants, dozens of other eating places within easy walking distance, and a mini-fridge in every room. The hotel is a non-smoking facility, and offers many wheelchair accessible rooms. Con members receive special discounted parking rates of $20 per day.

1500 Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94109

Make your reservations today. The FOGcon special room rate is $119 per night plus tax. Our group code for hotel reservations at the special rate is SGC.
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