Smof news re World Con in Scotland

SMOF News, volume 3, issue 50
Worldcon news roundup, and news in brief. 
Petréa Mitchell

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News From Worldcon

Glasgow 2024, the 82nd World Science Fiction Convention was held in Glasgow on August 8-12.

Awards awarded

The Hugo Awards were presented with no further controversies beyond the fraudulent voting uncovered last month. Full voting statistics and an administrator’s report on disqualifications and withdrawals are available with the list of winners.

The First Fandom Awards for fannish achievements were given at the opening ceremony. (Official site not yet updated, but the list of winners is available at File 770.)

The Nommo Awards were presented by the African Science Fiction Society.

The Sidewise Awards for alternate history were also presented.

Future Worldcon and bid news

Next year’s Seattle Worldcon 2025 (August 13-17) announced that its optional special Hugo category will be Best Poetry. An eligible poem is “within the speculative, science fiction, and fantasy genres, published in 2024, that is at least three lines.”

The Seattle Worldcon has also announced a Community Fund, starting with $30,000 in seed money, to assist four groups in attending: first-timers from the Pacific Northwest; LGBTQIA+ fans; BIPOC/AANHPI fans; and fans from anywhere in the Global South. Applications have not yet opened. Those wishing to donate to the fund can do so through the con’s registration portal.

LA in 2026, now LAcon V, won the vote easily to hold the 84th Worldcon on August 27-31, 2026 in Anaheim, California. Fears of a stealth write-in campaign were unrealized. Guests of Honor will be Barbara Hambly, Ronald D. Moore, Colleen Doran, Dr. Anita Sengupta, Tim Kirk, Geri Sullivan, Stan Sakai, and Ursula Vernon.

The bid for Kampala, Uganda in 2028 has changed its proposed location to Kigali, Rwanda.

The Brisbane in 2028 bid is reconsidering its dates for the convenience of those travelling to Australia for the 2028 solar eclipse.

Business Meeting Summary

The WSFS Business Meeting took up nearly all its allotted time across four days of Worldcon. A full set of videos is available on YouTube for those who want to relive it in real time. If you would just like a summary of the results, pull up the agenda (PDF) for reference, and read on.

Many items were referred to committees, some of which are still open to additional members. To join one, contact businessmeeting@glasgow2024.org by 1700 BST (UTC+1) this Friday, August 16.

The Retro Hugos are on their way to removal with the initial passage of proposal F.19. This change will need to be ratified next year.

The controversial proposal to restrict which countries can hold Worldcons (F.13) was referred to a committee of its own. This one is not open to additional members unless they are representing a potentially affected country. F.12 (restricting the voter pool) was voted down.

The proposal to create a new Asian Science Fiction Convention (ASFiC) in parallel with NASFiC (E.12) was defeated. It was expected that this would provoke proposals to remove NASFiC, but none were submitted this year.

The censure motions which could not be printed due to local laws were referred to a Committee of Investigation, elected at the meeting by secret ballot. This committee cannot add further members. F.16 (making censures more censurious) was voted down.

Further motions to address the Chengdu results directly, D.13 (the formal apology) and D.14 (retroactively adding more finalists) were passed with significant changes. D.14 is now a constitutional amendment allowing the Business Meeting to retroactively change finalist lists and must be ratified in Seattle to take effect.

A Hugo Process Study Committee was formed and is still open to more members. It was handed F.5 (requiring more transparancy around disqualifications), F.6 (separating Hugo administration from individual Worldcons), F.7 and F.8 (restrictions on disqualifications), F.9 (barring of wayward administrators), and the part of F.10 which would create an oversight committee.

F.10 was divided into three other pieces, two of which were voted down. The remaining part, about Hugo software, was referred to its own committee.

F.11 (another oversight committee), F.17 (Best Editor Long Form wording change),F.18 (art category wording changes) were passed for ratification in Seattle. E.8 (figuring out word counts for non-English works) was ratified.

E.7 (Independent Film category), E.9 (Best Fancast modification), and E.10 (removing US-centric language rules) were all defeated. The Glasgow committee ran an advisory vote of the general membership about the independent film category, in which “No” won with 57.7% of the vote.

A Business Meeting Process Study Committee was also formed and is also open to further members. It was given F.14 (ratification of WSFS constitution changes by a wider vote of Worldcon members) to study. F.15 (holding subsidiary Business Meetings throughout the year) was defeated.

Among lower-intensity proposals, E.1 through E.6, plus E.11 were all ratified. F.1 through F.4 were passed for ratification next year. Various standing rule changes and eligibility extensions were also passed, though the extension for Godzilla Minus One was revoked after the full Hugo voting statistics showed that it had nearly been a finalist this year.

SMOF News thanks the Glasgow Worldcon volunteers who provided play-by-play reporting on Discord for members who could not be present in person.

MonSFFA Meeting Tomorrow!

NEXT MonSFFA MEETING SET FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17!

1:00PM-5:00PM

Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (South Tower)

…and concurrently on ZOOM! – www.MonSFFA.ca

MonSFFA’s regular meeting schedule resumes tomorrow afternoon, on Saturday, August 17! We’ll be meeting in our usual hall, “Salle Maisonneuve,” at Le Nouvel Hotel! Le Nouvel is located on a major bus line, and is just a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.

Note that our new locale is only one block west of our pre-pandemic meeting place, the Hôtel Espresso (corner Guy and René-Lévesque)! We have returned to our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks! And, as always, we hope to welcome home both current and former club members, and new members, too! Come check us out!

Meeting Theme: MonSFFen offer their top picks of the genre’s coolest gizmos and gadgets, as seen on TV or in the movies, or within the pages of SF/F literature! For the purposes of this list, we’ll define a gizmo or gadget as a technological or magical device small enough to hold in one’s hands, or carry on one’s person—a Star Trek phaser or tricorder, for example, Thor’s hammer (assuming, of course, you are sufficiently worthy to wield it!), a magic wand, Excalibur, a lightsaber, Batman’s utility belt, or a Bat-a-Rang—you get the idea.

So, as cool a technological marvel as may be the starship Enterprise, the Batmobile, Iron Man’s suit, the Seaview, the Millennium Falcon, Clarke’s Orbital Tower (space elevator) or Niven’s Ringworld, they are too big to qualify for this list!

Which gizmos or gadgets do you think are among the coolest, and why? We ask club members to come prepared to contribute an item or two to our list!

AUGUST’S AGENDA:

 1:00PMGame: Bug-Eye Bet!

We resurrect a game created by our late friend and fellow club member, Sylvain St-Pierre, in which still photographs and video clips from SF/F movies or TV shows are shown to players, who must then answer a series of questions focused on the minute, inconsequential, trivial details of that which they have just seen! Bets are placed on how accurate will be their recall of said details.

1:45PMTom Swift and his Science Fiction Book Series

A primer on the numerous Tom Swift sci-fi/adventure books, ranging from the 1910s to the present day. The adventures of the original Tom Swift and later, his descendants, introduced many a young lad to science fiction, and in its nascent years, helped to popularize the genre.

2:45PMBreak!

Raffle, announcements, brief discussion of club business, including preliminary plans for club’s Christmas Dinner and Party 2024.

3:00PM The Multiverse

We examine the concept of “the Multiverse” in science fiction, including those famously depicted in both Marvel’s and DC’s comic book superhero stories.

4:00PMSci-Fi’s Coolest Gizmos and Gadgets!

MonSFFen are asked to offer their top picks of the genre’s coolest gizmos and gadgets, as seen on TV or in the movies, or within the pages of SF/F literature! We define a gizmo or gadget as a technological or magical device small enough to hold in one’s hands, or carry on one’s person—a Star Trek phaser or tricorder, for example. Which gizmos or gadgets do you think are among the coolest, and why? We ask club members to come prepared to contribute an item or two to our list!

Following Meeting: Saturday, September 14

then…Coming in the Fall…

 Saturday, October 19: RETURN OF THE SUPER SCI-FI BOOK SALE!

With the pandemic behind us, MonSFFA is pleased to re-launch our popular, fund-raising SF&F used book sale!
Amazing prices on thousands of amazing stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Asimov to Zelazny!
We’ve got plenty of inventory left over from past sales, plus lots of fresh stock, including from the legacy of our late friend, collector, and club member Sylvain St-Pierre! And we’re clearing it all at our astonishingly low prices!
Piles of Paperbacks! Boxes of Books! An Astounding Assortment Available, Including…
Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers! Anthologies and Specialty Books! MAGAZINES and COMICS! Plus DVDs! UNIMAGINABLE, UNBELIEVEABLE, UNBEATABLE BARGAINS!
Publications en Français Aussi!
The Lowest Prices In the Galaxy! The More you Buy, the More you Save! (Cash-only sales, please.)
EVERYTHING! MUST! GO! Open to the Public!

NEXT CLUB MEETING IN ONE WEEK!

NEXT MonSFFA MEETING ONLY ONE WEEK AWAY: SATURDAY, AUGUST 17!

1:00PM-5:00PM

Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (South Tower)

…and concurrently on ZOOM! – www.MonSFFA.ca

MonSFFA’s regular meeting schedule resumes in one week, on August 17! We’ll be meeting in our usual hall, “Salle Maisonneuve,” at Le Nouvel Hotel! Le Nouvel is located on a major bus line, and is just a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.

Note that our new locale is only one block west of our pre-pandemic meeting place, the Hôtel Espresso (corner Guy and René-Lévesque)! We have returned to our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks! And, as always, we hope to welcome home both current and former club members, and new members, too! Come check us out!

Meeting Theme: MonSFFen are asked to offer their top picks of the genre’s coolest gizmos and gadgets, as seen on TV or in the movies, or within the pages of SF/F literature! For the purposes of this list, we’ll define a gizmo or gadget as a technological or magical device small enough to hold in one’s hands, or carry on one’s person—a Star Trek phaser or tricorder, for example, Thor’s hammer (assuming, of course, you are sufficiently worthy to wield it!), a magic wand, Excalibur, a lightsaber, Batman’s utility belt, or a Bat-a-Rang—you get the idea.

So, as cool a technological marvel as may be the starship Enterprise, the Batmobile, Iron Man’s suit, the Seaview, the Millennium Falcon, Clarke’s Orbital Tower (space elevator) or Niven’s Ringworld, they are too big to qualify for this list!

Which gizmos or gadgets do you think are among sci-fi’s coolest, and why? We ask club members to come prepared to contribute an item or two to our list!

AUGUST’S AGENDA:

 1:00PMGame: Bug-Eye Bet!

We resurrect a game created by our late friend and fellow club member, Sylvain St-Pierre, in which still photographs and video clips from SF/F movies or TV shows are shown to players, who must then answer a series of questions focused on the minute, inconsequential, trivial details of that which they have just seen! Bets are placed on how accurate will be their recall of said details.

1:45PMTom Swift and his Science Fiction Book Series

A primer on the numerous Tom Swift sci-fi/adventure books, ranging from the 1910s to the present day. The adventures of the original Tom Swift and later, his descendants, introduced many a young lad to science fiction, and in its nascent years, helped to popularize the genre.

2:45PMBreak!

Raffle, announcements, brief discussion of club business, including preliminary plans for club’s Christmas Dinner and Party 2024.

3:00PM The Multiverse

We examine the concept of “the Multiverse” in science fiction, including those famously depicted in both Marvel’s and DC’s comic book superhero stories.

4:00PMSci-Fi’s Coolest Gizmos and Gadgets!

MonSFFen are asked to offer their top picks of the genre’s coolest gizmos and gadgets, as seen on TV or in the movies, or within the pages of SF/F literature! We define a gizmo or gadget as a technological or magical device small enough to hold in one’s hands, or carry on one’s person—a Star Trek phaser or tricorder, for example. Which gizmos or gadgets do you think are among the coolest, and why? We ask club members to come prepared to contribute an item or two to our list!

Following Meeting: Saturday, September 14

then…Coming in the Fall…

 Saturday, October 19: RETURN OF THE SUPER SCI-FI BOOK SALE!

With the pandemic behind us, MonSFFA is pleased to re-launch our popular, fund-raising SF&F used book sale!
Amazing prices on thousands of amazing stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Asimov to Zelazny!
We’ve got plenty of inventory left over from past sales, plus lots of fresh stock, including from the legacy of our late friend, collector, and club member Sylvain St-Pierre! And we’re clearing it all at our astonishingly low prices!
Piles of Paperbacks! Boxes of Books! An Astounding Assortment Available, Including…
Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers! Anthologies and Specialty Books! MAGAZINES and COMICS! Plus DVDs! UNIMAGINABLE, UNBELIEVEABLE, UNBEATABLE BARGAINS!
Publications en Français Aussi!
The Lowest Prices In the Galaxy! The More you Buy, the More you Save! (Cash-only sales, please.)
EVERYTHING! MUST! GO! Open to the Public!

Zines to share!

An update from Bill Burns at efanzines:

    • In the run-up to the Glasgow Worldcon, there are three new issues at

https://efanzines.com

  • Nic Farey’s Barty, Collected
  • Perry Middlemiss’s Perryscope #46
  • Octothorpe #115, a regular fannish podcast by John Coxon, Alison Scott and Liz Batty, is now on line–
    Bill

From the Los Angles SF Society: De Profundis #600 – August 2024 OCR

The N3F: Review of Books, Incorporating Prose Bono
Professor George Phillies, D.Sc., Editor
July 2024 N3FReview202407

Novels

2 … A Lake Most Deep by Rob Howell … Review by Jim McCoy
3 … The Backbone of Surprise by C.S. Ferguson and Greg Ferguson … Review by Jim McCoy
5 … Confessions of a D-List Supervillain, by Jim Bernheimer … Review by Graham Bradley
7 … trl Alt REVOLT! by Nick Cole … Review by Graham Bradley
8 … The Crack in Space by Philip K. Dick … Review by Thomas E. Simmons
9 … The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn by the Strugatsky Brothers … Review by Jean-Paul Garnier
10 … Deeper than the Darkness by Gregory Benford … Review by Jean-Paul Garnier
10 … Destroyer of Worlds by Larry Correia … Review by Graham Bradley
11 … The Downloaded by Robert J. Sawyer … Review by Robert Runté
13 … Fanta-Fly Postcards, Edited by by C.V. Walter … Review by Pat Patterson
15 … Gun Runner by Larry Correia and John D. Brown … Review by Graham Bradley
16 … The Heights of Perdition by C. S. Johnson … Review by Caroline Furlong
19 … I Have a Question by Macintosh Steele … Review by Jason P. Hunt
20 … Khyber by Chadwick Ginther & Shared World by Ball, Chomichuk, Gillespie and Ginter
… Review by Robert Runté
21 … The Last Ancestor by Alexander Hellene … Review by J.E. Tabor
23 … League of Angels by Thomas Tan … Review by Caroline Furlong
24 … Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus … Review by Tom Feller
25 … Lost Cargo by Noah Chinn … Review by Robert Runté
26 … The Lost Expedition by Douglas Smith … Review by Robert Runté
27 … Lost Planet Homicide by Larry Correia … Review by Graham Bradley
28 … Lost Souls by Tim Rangnow … Review by Becky Jones
29 … The Marchioly Project by P.A. Piatt … Review by JE Tabor
30 … Pinup Noir, Edited by Steve Diamond … Review by Pat Patterson
32 … Rimworld- Diversions by J.L. Curtis … Review by Pat Patterson
33 … Shadow Matter by S.W. Mayse … Review by Robert Runté
34 … Super-Earth Mother by Guy Immega … Review by Robert Runté
36 … The Supply Closet of Eternal Terror by Roy Griffis … Review by Michael Gallagher
38 … System Collapse by Martha Wells … Review by Tom Feller
39 … Tower of Silence by Larry Correia … Review by Graham Bradley
41 … Warmaster 2: Winter’s Peril … Review by JR Handley
46 … White Ops #1 by Declan Finn … Review by J. R. Handley
50 … Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction Vol.1 (2023)
Edited by Stephen Kotowych … Review by Robert Runté

Literary Criticism

52 … Literary Criticism: Prozines by John Thiel
53 … Discussing: “Destiny” by Declan Finn

Prose Bono

55 … How to Make a Story: A Recipe by Jim McCoy
57 … Batman and Spiderman … A Thought Experiment by Declan Finn

Next MonSFFA Meeting Set For Saturday, August 17!

NEXT CLUB MEETING: SATURDAY, AUGUST 17!

1:00PM-5:00PM

Le Nouvel Hotel, 1740 Boul. René-Lévesque (corner St-Mathieu), “Salle Maisonneuve” (South Tower)

…and concurrently on ZOOM! – www.MonSFFA.ca

MonSFFA’s regular meeting schedule resumes on August 17! We’ll be meeting in our usual hall, “Salle Maisonneuve,” at Le Nouvel Hotel! Le Nouvel is located on a major bus line, and is just a short walk from either Metro Guy/Concordia or Lucien-L’Allier.

Note that our new locale is only one block west of our pre-pandemic meeting place, the Hôtel Espresso (corner Guy and René-Lévesque)! We have returned to our old, familiar neighbourhood, folks! And, as always, we hope to welcome home both current and former club members, and new members, too! Come check us out!

Meeting Theme: MonSFFen are asked to offer their top picks of the genre’s coolest gizmos and gadgets, as seen on TV or in the movies, or within the pages of SF/F literature! For the purposes of this list, we’ll define a gizmo or gadget as a technological or magical device small enough to hold in one’s hands, or carry on one’s person—a Star Trek phaser or tricorder, for example, Thor’s hammer (assuming, of course, you are sufficiently worthy to wield it!), a magic wand, Excalibur, a lightsaber, Batman’s utility belt, or a Bat-a-Rang—you get the idea.

So, as cool a technological marvel as may be the starship Enterprise, the Batmobile, Iron Man’s suit, the Seaview, the Millennium Falcon, Clarke’s Orbital Tower (space elevator) or Niven’s Ringworld, they are too big to qualify for this list!

Which gizmos or gadgets do you think are among sci-fi’s coolest, and why? We ask club members to come prepared to contribute an item or two to our list!

AUGUST’S AGENDA:

 1:00PMGame: Bug-Eye Bet!

We resurrect a game created by our late friend and fellow club member, Sylvain St-Pierre, in which still photographs and video clips from SF/F movies or TV shows are shown to players, who must then answer a series of questions focused on the minute, inconsequential, trivial details of that which they have just seen! Bets are placed on how accurate will be their recall of said details.

1:45PMTom Swift and his Science Fiction Book Series

A primer on the numerous Tom Swift sci-fi/adventure books, ranging from the 1910s to the present day. The adventures of the original Tom Swift and later, his descendants, introduced many a young lad to science fiction, and in its nascent years, helped to popularize the genre.

2:45PMBreak!

Raffle, announcements, brief discussion of club business, including preliminary plans for club’s Christmas Dinner and Party 2024.

3:00PM The Multiverse

We examine the concept of “the Multiverse” in science fiction, including those famously depicted in both Marvel’s and DC’s comic book superhero stories.

4:00PMSci-Fi’s Coolest Gizmos and Gadgets!

MonSFFen are asked to offer their top picks of the genre’s coolest gizmos and gadgets, as seen on TV or in the movies, or within the pages of SF/F literature! We define a gizmo or gadget as a technological or magical device small enough to hold in one’s hands, or carry on one’s person—a Star Trek phaser or tricorder, for example. Which gizmos or gadgets do you think are among the coolest, and why? We ask club members to come prepared to contribute an item or two to our list!

Following Meeting: Saturday, September 14

then…Coming in the Fall…

 Saturday, October 19: RETURN OF THE SUPER SCI-FI BOOK SALE!

With the pandemic behind us, MonSFFA is pleased to re-launch our popular, fund-raising SF&F used book sale!
Amazing prices on thousands of amazing stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Asimov to Zelazny!
We’ve got plenty of inventory left over from past sales, plus lots of fresh stock, including from the legacy of our late friend, collector, and club member Sylvain St-Pierre! And we’re clearing it all at our astonishingly low prices!
Piles of Paperbacks! Boxes of Books! An Astounding Assortment Available, Including…
Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers! Anthologies and Specialty Books! MAGAZINES and COMICS! Plus DVDs! UNIMAGINABLE, UNBELIEVEABLE, UNBEATABLE BARGAINS!
Publications en Français Aussi!
The Lowest Prices In the Galaxy! The More you Buy, the More you Save! (Cash-only sales, please.)
EVERYTHING! MUST! GO! Open to the Public!

Locus Forthcoming Books: August 2024

Locus Forthcoming Books: August

  • NEAL ASHER • World Walkers • Macmillan/Tor UK, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • MAURICE BROADDUS • Breath of Oblivion • Tor, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • S.B. DIVYA • Loka • Amazon/47North, Aug 2024 (tp, eb)
  • KATE ELLIOTT • The History of the World Begins in Ice: Stories and Essays from the World of Cold Magic • Fairwood Press, Aug 2024 (c, tp, eb)
  • RAYMOND E. FEIST • A Darkness Returns • Harper Voyager UK, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • RAYMOND E. FEIST • A Darkness Returns • Harper Voyager US, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • CHRISTOPHER FOWLER • The Foot on the Crown • Penguin Random House UK/Bantam UK, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • FRANCES HARDINGE • Island of Whispers • Abrams/Amulet, Aug 2024 (1st US, na, ya, hc, eb)
  • GRADY HENDRIX • Witchcraft for Wayward Girls • Pen¬guin Random House/Berkley, Aug 2024 (h, hc, eb)
  • NALO HOPKINSON • Blackheart Man • Simon & Schuster/Saga Press, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • ALLAN KASTER, ED. • The Year’s Top Tales of Space and Time 4 • AudioText/Infinivox, Aug 2024 (an, tp, eb)
  • T. KINGFISHER • A Sorceress Comes to Call • Titan Books UK, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • T. KINGFISHER • A Sorceress Comes to Call • Tor, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • JONATHAN MABERRY • The Dragon in Winter • St. Martin’s Griffin, Aug 2024 (tp, eb)
  • KEN MACLEOD • A Jura for Julia • NewCon Press UK, Aug 2024 (c, tp, hc, eb)
  • NNEDI OKORAFOR • She Who Knows • Astra House/DAW, Aug 2024 (na, hc, eb)
  • MICHELLE SAGARA • Cast in Atonement • Harlequin/Mira, Aug 2024 (tp, eb)
  • WEN SPENCER • Storm Furies • Baen, Aug 2024 (hc, eb)
  • KIERSTEN WHITE • Dracula and Lucy • Penguin Random House UK/Del Rey UK, Aug 2024 (h, hc, eb)

Zines to Share!

Zines to Share!

From NIc Farey: TH 77r

Update from Bill Burns:

A somewhat monochromatic set of six new issues now at https://efanzines.com

  • Sandra Bond’s TAFF newsletter, Taffluorescence #5
  • Nic Farey’s This Here…#77
  • Andy Hooper’s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK #68
  • Heath Row’s The Stf Amateur, August 2024 (apazine bundle)
  • Opuntia #578, edited by Dale Speirs
  • Christopher J. Garcia’s Claims Department #74


    Bill

FREE Draconis Festival at Cégep du Vieux Montréal

Draconis Festival at Cégep du Vieux Montréal

Draconis Festival is the biggest role-playing game event of Quebec. It offers more than a hundred role-playing game sessions for beginners or advanced players.  The event is totally free and open to all the diversity. The organization team is made entirely of volunteers and the role-playing games are offered by members of our excellent community.

Announcement of Festival, from the organizers

Hear ye, hear ye! We’re pleased to announce that the in-person 2024 edition of the Draconis Festival will be held on the weekend of October 18th – 20th, once more at the Cégep du Vieux Montréal! After the record-setting attendance of our 2023 edition, we’ll be making some changes to improve your experience this year. We’ll have all the regular activities you expect, with a few more surprises to boot!
To make sure you don’t miss anything, follow us on social media:
You can also visit our website at www.festivaldraconis.ca/ and sign up for our newsletter.
To ask questions or to join our team as a volunteer or an organizer, you can send us a message on Facebook or Discord, or by e-mail at info@festivaldraconis.ca.
Spread the word! We want to see hoards of you this fall!

Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association