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ArmadilloCon
is a science fiction convention
held annually in Austin, with several
hundred attendees. The primary
focus of ArmadilloCon is literary
science fiction, but that's not
all we do -- we also pay attention
to art, animation, science, media,
and gaming. Every year, dozens
of professional writers, artists
and editors attend the convention.
Sometimes they come to make deals,
but more often they come to have
fun!
What's
New
8/20/06 -
Did you miss the convention? Check
out the action at RevolutionSF.
8/19/06 -
Curtis Hoffman was kind enough
to give us a photo
montage of Armadillocon.
Thanks, Curtis!
8/18/06 -
Mark Finn's emergency (yet wonderful)
toastmaster speech is now available online.
8/16/06 -
The con was great! Thanks to all
who attended. For those of you
who were stumped by James P. Hogan's
crossword (it was quite difficult),
take a look at the solution and
see if you got it right!
8/1/06 -
Progress Report
#2 has been posted.
7/12/06
- The
2005 Dream
Realm Awards for excellence in electronically
published speculative fiction
will again be part of ArmadilloCon.
Established in 2000 and
first presented at the
now-defunct UncommonCon,
the award presentation
was without a real-world
home until it was added
to ArmadilloCon programming
in 2003 and has become
a integral part of convention
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7/3/06 -
Just to confirm with everyone that
parking for the convention is free
for all attendees.
7/3/06 -
It is with great sadness that
we report that longtime FACT member
and ArmadilloCon volunteer, Judith
Ward, passed away this morning
of congestive heart failure.
Her absence at the convention this
year will be noticed by all.
Judith always volunteered with
registration and was a great source
of information and ideas. May she
be in a better place surrounded
by books and other SF/F fans who
have left us.
6/30/06 -
We have finalized the Writers'
Workshop instructors. The final
instructor is.... Julie Czerneda!
Hooray!
6/19/06 -
Progress Report
#1 was e-mailed
out to all members and guests for
whom we have an e-mail address.
6/19/06 - We just
got two more instructors for the
Writers' Workshop: Julie Kenner and
Alexis Glynn Latner! Julie has just
released California Demon. Alexis
recently announced that her book
Hurrican Moon will be pulished in
2007.
6/14/06 -
The hotel is filling up quickly.
Be sure to get your reservation
in soon before we fill up. If
you are a convention or fan
group and would like to reserve
a room for a party, please
contact Fred
Duarte (hotel liaison) so
that we can be sure to put you
on the party floor.
6/13/06 - Read the
press releases: "Find
Your Inner Alien" and "Budding Sci-fi Writers
Wanted"
5/28/06 - We have 2 more writer's workshop
instructors: Michael Bey and Steve
Wilson. Both writers are well-known
for their great work with RevolutionSF.com and
Space
Squid. James P. Hogan will
also be helping out with the Writer's
Workshop by doing a one hour presentation
that will only be for our workshop
members. Interested? Sign up for
the writer's
workshop today!
5/26/06 - We are proud to announce that
Campbell nominee (and a great guy
to sit next to in an airport) Chris
Roberson will be an instructor
with the Writer's Workshop. Space
is filling up fast, so be sure
to send in your membership to the
workshop!
5/18/06 - Added
a links page to local and regional
conventions.
5/10/06 - We have
posted the first list
of participants.
this list will be updated as more
guests accept our invitation to be
panelists at ArmadilloCon.
3/22/06 - Congratulations to several of
our previous Guests of Honor who
have recently been nominated for
Hugo and Campbell awards! Hugos:
Best Novel: Charles Stross for Accelerando,
Best Novelette: The King of Where-I-Go,
Howard Waldrop,
Best Editor: David Hartwell (Tor
Books),
Best Professional Artist: John Picacio,
Best Fan Artist: Teddy Harvia and
Best Fan Artist: Brad Foster; Campbell
nomination: Chris Roberson.
03/18/06 - Download our
press release.
03/08/06
- We have an artist guest of
honor!
We are pleased to announce that Ellisa
Mitchell has agreed to be the artist
guest of honor for ArmadilloCon 28!
See
the interview with Grant Kruger
>> With thanks to Kathi Overton
Frequently
Asked Questions
Basic
Information
Who
runs ArmadilloCon?
ArmadilloCon is sponsored by The Fandom Association
of Central Texas, Inc. (FACT), a nonprofit literary
organization based in Austin. Each of ArmadilloCon's
chairs or co-chairs is required to be a member
of FACT. Many of the other people who work on the
convention are members of FACT, but that is not
a requirement. Most of the convention workers live
in the greater Austin area, but there are also
several workers from San Antonio, Houston, Dallas/Fort
Worth, El Paso, and sometimes even from out of
state.
Is
ArmadilloCon a "for-profit" convention?
No. When an ArmadilloCon takes in more money than
it cost to run the convention, this money is put
into a fund to run future ArmadilloCons. No individual
or organization gains material benefit from ArmadilloCon.
Do
I need to join FACT to attend
ArmadilloCon?
No.
Do
I have to be preregistered
to attend ArmadilloCon?
No. Memberships may be purchased at the door, although
the cost is higher.
May
I buy a 1-day or 2-day membership
at the door?
Certainly. See our membership information
page for prices.
Maybe
I pre-register for a 1-day
or 2-day membership?
No. Only full-con memberships are available in
advance. The advance cost of a 3-day membership
is less than the cost of a 2-day at the door membership,
and if bought before April it's the same price
as a 1-day at-the-door membership.
I
just want to attend one event
at the convention. Do I still
have to pay?
Yes.
Is
there a lower "dealers
room only" membership
rate?
No.
Is
there a lower "gaming
room only" membership
rate?
No.
Is
there a lower membership rate
for people who are submitting
art to the art show?
No.
Is
there anyway way to get a lower
membership rate?
Volunteer for
8 hours.
But
what if I don't want to volunteer
during the show?
We have a limited amount of opportunities where
you can volunteer outside of the show to gain your
8 hours (mailouts, loading the U-Haul, etc.). All
of these opportunities would take place in the
Austin area and some of them would not be near
the time of the Con. If interested, please visit Volunteering.
I'm
a writer and I'd like to be
on programming (panels, readings,
autographings, etc.) at ArmadilloCon.
How do I go about it?
Send us a letter stating your
qualifications and how you'd like
to be involved in programming. We'll
only use writers on programming if
they've published something in a
professional market. If your greatest
achievement is having a story or
book under consideration at a publisher
or magazine, you aren't ready to
be on programming at ArmadilloCon.
When
may I approach an author about
getting a book signed?
It's easiest during a scheduled autographing, but
most authors will also sign books after they're
on a program item such as a reading or panel. It's
inappropriate to corner an author at a meal or
in the bathroom.
Maybe
I distribute flyers for another
con here?
Certainly.
Should
I bathe every day?
God, yes. Please brush your teeth/chew gum/have
a mint as well. There is nothing more uncomfortable
for a guest when they are giving you an autograph
and trying to guess what you had for lunch at the
same time.
Why
do you only have new and relatively
obscure authors as Guest of
Honor at ArmadilloCon?
Since its inception, ArmadilloCon has bestowed
the Guest of Honor position on innovative authors
of cutting edge SF. We try to be the first to notice
the rising stars of tomorrow. Our record has been
fairly successful, since several past Guests of
Honor have gone on to become popular and respected
writers.
Who
has been Guest of Honor at
ArmadilloCon?
Catherine Asaro, Neal Barrett Jr., Pat Cadigan,
Bradley Denton, Gardner Dozois, George Alec Effinger,
William Gibson, Alexander Jablokov, K. W. Jeter,
Gwyneth Jones, J. Gregory Keyes, Jonathan Lethem,
George R. R. Martin, Elizabeth Moon, Chad Oliver,
Mary Rosenblum, Lewis Shiner, Dan Simmons, John
Sladek, Bruce Sterling, Sean Stewart, John Varley,
Howard Waldrop, and Martha Wells
Is
the Writers' Workshop a competition?
No. Each person who submits to the workshop will
get an individualized critique. There is no competetion
with the other participants, and there is no "winner".
Who
does the critiquing?
All critiquing is done by published SF/F writers
or editors with professional credentials.
When
may I submit a manuscript?
All entries must be received by the posted
deadline, which is several weeks before the
con. No at-the-door submissions will be accepted.
Can
I still get a submission
into the Writers' Workshop
after the deadline has passed?
No. The deadline was set to allow appropriate
time to evaluate each submission.
History
When
and where was the first ArmadilloCon?
Spring of 1979 at the Villa Capri hotel. The Guest
of Honor was John Varley.
Who
started ArmadilloCon?
Willie Siros and Robert Taylor
Where
has ArmadilloCon been held?
It's been held in the following hotels, many of
which have since changed names or no longer exist:
the Villa Capri, the Ramada Riverside, the Driskell,
the Wyndham Southpark, the Red Lion, the Omni Southpark,
and the Hilton North.
What
have been the guest lineups
and chairs for all ArmadilloCons
to date?
Previous
ArmadilloCon Guests:
ArmadilloCon
1 (1979)
Chair: Willie Siros
Guest of Honor: John
Varley
Fan Guest: Jeanne Gomoll
Toastmaster: Howard
Waldrop
ArmadilloCon
2 (1980)
Chair: Willie Siros
Guest of Honor: Gardner
Dozois
Fan Guest: Harry O.
Morris
Toastmaster: Chad Oliver
ArmadilloCon
3 (1981)
Chair: Willie Siros
Guest of Honor: Chad
Oliver
Fan Guest: Bob Wayne
Toastmaster: Ed Bryant
ArmadilloCon
4 (1982)
Chair: Ed Scarborough
Guests of Honor: George
Alec Effinger and George R.
R. Martin
Fan Guest: Joe Pumilia
Toastmaster: Ed Bryant
ArmadilloCon
5 (1983)
Chair: Ed Scarborough
Guest of Honor: Howard
Waldrop
Fan Guest: Becky Matthews
Toastmaster: Neal Barrett,
Jr.
ArmadilloCon
6 (1984)
Chair: Ed Scarborough
Guest of Honor: John
Sladek
Fan Guests: James Corrick
and Gay Miller Corrick
Toastmaster: Joe R.
Lansdale
Special Guest: Ellen
Datlow
ArmadilloCon
7 (1985)
(relaxacon)
ArmadilloCon
8 (1986)
Chair: Robert Taylor
Guest of Honor: William
Gibson
Editor Guest: Ellen
Datlow
Fan Guest: Debbie Notkin
Toastmaster: Lewis Shiner
ArmadilloCon
9 (1987)
Chair: Fred Duarte,
Jr.
Guest of Honor: Bruce
Sterling
Artist Guest: J. R.
Daniels
Editor Guest: Beth Meacham
Fan Guest: Mark Olson
Toastmaster: Pat Cadigan
ArmadilloCon
10 (1988)
Chairs: Fred Duarte,
Jr. and Karen Meschke
Guest of Honor: K. W.
Jeter
Artist Guest: Brad W.
Foster
Editor Guest: Ginjer
Buchanan
Fan Guests: Jane Dennis
and Scott Dennis
Toastmaster: Lewis Shiner
ArmadilloCon
11 (1989)
Chair: Karen Meschke
Guest of Honor: Lewis
Shiner
Artist Guest: Don Ivan
Punchatz
Editor Guest: Pat LoBrutto
Fan Guest: Mike Glyer
Toastmaster: Connie
Willis
Special Guests: William
Gibson and Tom Maddox (sponsored
by MCC)
ArmadilloCon
12 (1990)
Chair: Ed Graham
Guest of Honor: Pat
Cadigan
Artist Guest: Jean Elizabeth
Martin
Editor Guest: Susan
Allison
Fan Guest: Debbie Hodgkinson
Toastmaster: Melinda
M. Snodgrass
Special Guests: Vernor
Vinge and Mark Stiegler (sponsored
by MCC)
ArmadilloCon
13 (1991)
Chair: Casey Hamilton
Guest of Honor: Dan
Simmons
Artist Guest: Dell Harris
Editor Guest: Amy Stout
Fan Guest: Pat Mueller
Toastmistress: Emma
Bull
ArmadilloCon
14 (1992)
Chairs: Lori Wolf and
Fred Duarte, Jr.
Guest of Honor: Neal
Barrett, Jr.
Artist Guest: Darrell
K. Sweet
Editor Guest: Gardner
Dozois
Fan Guest: Al Jackson
Toastmaster: Kim Stanley
Robinson
ArmadilloCon
15 (1993)
Chairs: Willie
Siros and Lori Wolf
Guest of Honor: Gwyneth
Jones
Artist Guest: Harry
O. Morris
Editor Guest: John
Douglas
Toastmaster: Michael
Bishop
ArmadilloCon
16 (1994)
Chairs: Ed
Graham and Casey Hamilton
Guest of Honor: Elizabeth
Moon
Artist Guest: David
Cherry
Editor Guest: Gordon
Van Gelder
Fan Guest: Gregory
Benford
Toastmaster: Bradley
Denton
Special Guest: Guy
Gavriel Kay
ArmadilloCon
17 (1995)
Chairs: Fred
Duarte, Jr. and Dan Tolliver
Guest of Honor: Alexander
Jablokov
Artist Guest: Vincent
Di Fate
Editor Guest: John
Silbersack
Fan Guests: Dick
Smith and Leah Zeldes Smith
Toastmaster: Terry
Bisson
ArmadilloCon
18 (1996)
Chair: Dan
Tolliver
Guest of Honor: Jonathan
Lethem
Artist Guest: Bob
Eggleton
Editor Guest: Patrick
Nielsen Hayden
Fan Guests: Spike
Parsons and Tom Becker
Toastmaster: Mike
Resnick
ArmadilloCon
19 (1997)
Chair: John Gibbons
Guest of Honor: Mary Rosenblum
ArmadilloCon
20 (1998)
Chairs: A.
T. Campbell, III and Lori Wolf
Guest of Honor: Bradley
Denton
Artist Guest: Mitchell
Bentley
Editor Guest: David
Hartwell
Fan Guest: Peggy
Ranson
Toastmaster: Steven
Gould
Special Guest: Peter
F. Hamilton (sponsored by ALAMO)
ArmadilloCon
21 (1999)
Chairs: Mona
Gamboa and John Gibbons
Guest of Honor: Sean
Stewart
Artist Guest: Wayne
Barlowe
Editor Guest: Shawna
McCarthy
Fan Guest: Harry
Stubbs
Toastmaster: William
Browning Spencer
Special Guest: Neil
Gaiman (sponsored by ALAMO)
ArmadilloCon
22 (2000)
Chairs: John
Gibbons and Dan Tolliver
Guest of Honor: Catherine
Asaro
Artist Guest: Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz
Editor Guest: Betsy
Mitchell
Fan Guest: Robert
Taylor
Toastmaster: Mary
Doria Russell
Special Guest: Kathleen
Ann Goonan (sponsored by ALAMO)
ArmadilloCon
23 (2001)
Chairs: Renee
Babcock and Lori Wolf
Guest of Honor: J.
Gregory Keyes
Artist Guest: John
Jude Palencar
Editor Guest: Toni
Weisskopf
Fan Guest: Teddy
Harvia
Toastmaster: Walter
Jon Williams
Special Guest: Esther
Friesner (sponsored by ALAMO)
ArmadilloCon
24 (2002)
Chairs: Renee
Babcock and Charles Siros
Guest of Honor: Martha
Wells
Artist Guests: Frank
Cho and Scott Kurtz
Editor Guest: Tom
Doherty
Fan Guests: Kurt
Baty and Scott Bobo
Toastmaster: Joe
R. Lansdale
Special Guest: Robin
Hobb (sponsored by ALAMO)
ArmadilloCon
25 (2003)
Chair: John
Gibbons
Guest of Honor: Kage
Baker
Fan Guest: Willie
Siros
Toastmaster: Aaron
Allston
Editor Guest: Anne
Groell
Artist Guest: John
Picacio
Special Guest: Vernor
Vinge
ArmadilloCon
26 (2004)
Chairs: Kimm
Antell and Chuck Siros
Guest of Honor: Sharon
Shinn
Fan Guest: Chaz "Hazel" Boston
Baden
Toastmaster: K.D.
Wentworth
Editor Guest: Stanley
Schmidt
Artist Guest: Charles
Vess
Mystery Guests of Honor: Charlaine
Harris & Barbara Hambly
(sponsored by ALAMO)
ArmadilloCon
27 (2005)
Chairs: Renee Babcock
and John Gibbons
Guest of Honor: Charles
Stross
Fan Guests: Jim
& Laurie Mann
Toastmaster: Charles
De Lint
Editor Guest: Jim
Minz
Artist Guest: Ctein
Special Guest: Sean
McMullen
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