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Worldcon Bid Lineup Changes

Worldcon Bid Lineup Changes

Bidding to host the World Science Fiction Convention is a process which takes years of effort, which makes it unavoidable that plans will change and bids will occasionally be abandoned altogether. The current pandemic has helped to accelerate the churn. After multiple recent changes, this is how the lineup looks:

The only bid for 2024 remains Glasgow, UK, although recent moves toward another independence referendum have some asking whether it will still be in the UK by then. The current proposed date for the referendum is October 19, 2023 (subject to approval by the UK’s top court), making it unlikely that Scotland would be able to disentangle itself by the planned Worldcon in August 2024 even if the referendum is held and passes.

The only currently active bid for 2025 is Seattle, Washington, USA. A competing bid for Brisbane, Australia went silent last year and is widely believed to be aiming at 2028 now, though its website and Twitter feed still say 2025.

For 2026, a bid for Nice, France has dropped out and one for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia has retooled to bid for Cairo, Egypt instead (no website or social media available yet). It has now been joined by a new bid for Los Angeles, California, USA.

The lone contender for 2027 at this time is Tel Aviv, Israel.

In 2028, the rumored bid for Brisbane is joined by a confirmed one for Kampala, Uganda. If successful, it would mark the first Worldcon in sub-Saharan Africa­ in fact, if not for the sudden switch from Jeddah to Cairo for 2026, it would have been the first announced bid for a Worldcon anywhere in Africa.

2029 is occupied only by a marker for a return to Dublin, Ireland, the site of the 2019 Worldcon.

 

Two more zines to enjoy!

From the N3F:

OriginAugust2022

  • Editorial, “Look with Wonder Upon the World”, by John Thiel, page three
  • Genre Stories in the Little Blue Books, by Jon Swartz, page four
  • German Science Fiction, by Jeffrey Redmond, page eight
  • Galaxy Science Fiction recollected, by Martin Lock, page twenty-two
  • Science Fiction for Children, by Judy Carroll, page twenty-six
  • Afterwords, by John Thiel, page twenty-nine

FanAct202208

  • Editorial: George Phillies writes.
  • Letter of Comment (Lloyd Penney)
  • Fanfaronade
  • Science Fiction Club News
  • Television: Rabid Ears: Ravings of a TV Fiend by Cathode Ray
  • Motion Pictures: Celluloid Sentience By Cathode Ray
  • Conventions: Forthcoming Conventions by Mindy Hunt
  • Science Fiction Pro and Fan Birthdays from Heath Row
  • August 2022 Historical Article and SF Calendar from Bob Jennings

Zines added to efanzines

Added today at https://efanzines.com are:

New page for J.L. Farey’s JenZine

Henry Grynnsten’s Wild Ideas #26

Guy Lillian’s The Zine Dump #55

Leybl Botwinik’s CyberCozen – August 2022

Journey Planet #64, edited by James Bacon, Chris Garcia et al

WARP #112, the official fanzine of MonSFFA, the Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, edited by Danny Sichel, is now available at the link

The 2020 edition of Mats Dannewitz Linder’s Det svenska science fiction-året, and updated versions for 2018 and 2019


Bill

More zines to share!

From the N3F:

Ionisphere AUGUST 2022 and Tightbeam335

From Bill Burns:

New at https://efanzines.com today:

Octothorpe #63, a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line

Garth Spencer’s The Obdurate Eye #18

David Grigg’s Through the Biblioscope #27 and The Megaloscope #2

Opuntia #531, edited by Dale Speirs

John Thiel’s Event Horizon #10


Bill

Imaginales à Épinal : “Le festival tel qu’il a existé pendant vingt ans est mort”

Imaginales à Épinal : “Le festival tel qu’il a existé pendant vingt ans est mort”

https://www.telerama.fr/livre/imaginales-a-epinal-le-festival-tel-qu-il-a-existe-pendant-vingt-ans-est-mort-7011532.php

Dans une interview au site ActuaLitté, le 8 juillet dernier, Stéphane Wieser met en avant la nécessité d’ouvrir le festival à d’autres médias que le livre (jeux vidéo, films…) et à des littératures plus diversifiées. Il parle aussi de « professionnalisation » du festival.

Fondé en 2002, le festival Imaginales est l’un des premiers salons internationaux de littérature de l’imaginaire. https://www.imaginales.fr/

https://www.cheryl-morgan.com/?p=29085

Grâce à des amis de la France (principalement Alitte de Bodard et Lionel Davoust), j’ai appris que le nouveau maire, Patrick Nardin, a licencié Stéphanie Nicot, le directeur créatif du festival, et de nombreux autres membres du personnel partent en signe de protestation.

To read more in English, view Cheryl Morgan’s Musings here.

Sounds oh so familiar. I actually remember a spokesperson for Montreal’s Comic-Con bragging about turning a fan run event into a real professional one with a HUGE attendance. Success for some people is measured by profits.

https://actualitte.com/article/106712/politique-publique/les-imaginales-doivent-evoluer-pour-preparer-demain-stephane-wieser?r=s9ol3&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

And 2 more zines!

Two more zines to share! Nic Farey’s This Here is always interesting, especially for football (soccer) fans.  Some thought on fanzines worth a read, too.  down load TH 55

From the president of the N3F: The latest issue of N3F FanActivity Gazette is attached I regret to note that Justin E. A. Busch was unable to complete a Fanfaronade column, and it is not clear when he will be able to do so again. Download FanAct14

 

 

 

 

Zines to share!

From the N3F: TNFF202207

From Guy Lillian, Spartacus, TNFF202207

Bill Burns sends us an update:

Added today at https://efanzines.com:

Leybl Botwinik’s CyberCozen – July 2022

Ray Palm’s The Ray X X-rayer #165

Opuntia #530, edited by Dale Speirs

Guy H. Lillian III’s Spartacus #57

Transcript and subtitle files for Octothorpe #61

Henry Grynnsten’s Wild Ideas #25

Taral Wayne’s The Baloobius #8

John Purcell’s Askew #37

Alan White’s Westercon 74 Memory Book

August Events in our area

August Events in our area

*August 5 – 7, 2022 – MONTREAL, QC, A convention for readers of SF, https://crossingscon.org/

*August 5 – 7, 2022-MONTREAL, QC, Otakuthon, https://www.otakuthon.com/2022/home/

August 12-14 – When Words Collide & Canvention 42 – ONLINE This year the festival is once again online and free to attend, including the Aurora Awards ceremony. Registration via Eventbrite is required.  https://www.whenwordscollide.org/

August 25-28, 2022 – Fan Expo, Toronto, ON, https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocanada/

*August 5 – 7, 2022 – MONTREAL, QC, A convention for readers of SF, https://crossingscon.org/

*August 5 – 7, 2022-MONTREAL, QC, Otakuthon, https://www.otakuthon.com/2022/home/

August 12-14 – When Words Collide & Canvention 42 – ONLINE  This year the festival is once again online and free to attend, including the Aurora Awards ceremony. Registration via Eventbrite is required.  https://www.whenwordscollide.org/

August 25-28, 2022 – Fan Expo, Toronto, ON, https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocanada/