The Program Is Available
The program is now
available! It includes all the information we had as of August 24, 2004.
It includes room information and program participants' names, along with item descriptions
when they were available.
We'll also be putting up grids for the individual days as quickly as we can.
The Palm version is also available.
Workshopping Jim Kelly's Story
We're going to be doing a demo workshopping of a Jim Kelly story. You can read it before Noreascon
starts!
We're also having a series of book discussions about the five novels nominated for Retro Hugos for work done in 1953. You might want to give those books a quick skim
during the next week…do it for us—some of us have gotten way behind in our reading
because of this little shindig!
Transplants
You'll notice that some program items have a specific
convention's name associated with them. Since we know that good ideas
can survive (and even thrive) with transplantation to a new environment
we had our spies out at conventions around the world collecting ideas
and we've delved into the past for more! We do want to give
credit when we know where an idea first surfaced.
We've got a bunch of them
and more to come! Keep checking
our program participant list to see who's planning on joining us in
Boston!
We've set up a number of opportunities for you to meet your
favorite authors and panelists up close and personallywhether
you're looking for autographs or a chance to have a cup of coffee or a
glass of beer with them.
Check out the descriptions of
Autographing, or how to sign
up for Kaffeeklatches or
Literary Beers, and then check the
program schedule to find out who'll be available when, and for what.
You'll be able to sign-up for the Kaffeklatches and the Literary Beers
beginning 24 hours before each event is scheduled.
Village Tours
John Hertz will be coordinating our village
toursdocent and orientation tours to introduce you to one or
more areas of the convention.
Watch this space for more details!