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May 17 Post-Con Meeting

May ConCom Meeting

Would you like to help plan, organize, and create the Pacific Northwest's premier science-fiction and fantasy convention? May's Norwescon 37 post-con meeting will be held Saturday, May 17th, 2014. Read More »

Norwescon Volunteer Picnic

Norwescon Volunteer Picnic

Did you volunteer at Norwescon 37? Are you curious about volunteering at Norwescon 38? Then please join us on July 20th for our annual Norwescon Volunteer Picnic! Read More »

NWC38 Announcement

Norwescon 38 will be April 2–5, 2015

We are proud to announce that we will be joined by Science Guest of Honor Amy Mainzer, Artist Guests of Honor Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, and Author Guest of Honor George R. R. Martin for Norwescon 38! Read More »

2014 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced

The winner for the distinguished original science fiction paperback published for the first time during 2013 in the U.S.A. is COUNTDOWN CITY by Ben H. Winters (Quirk Books). Special citation was given to SELF-REFERENCE ENGINE by Toh EnJoe, translated by Terry Gallagher (Haikasoru). Read More »

Norwescon Supports Northwest Harvest

Norwescon is once again supporting the efforts of Northwest Harvest, Washington State's largest resource for hunger relief efforts. Read More »

Let’s Make A Movie!

From planning, to shooting, to editing -- making a movie at Norwescon is a hilarious and brilliant thrill ride with the Let's Make a Movie workshop. Read More »

Great Norwescon Nerf Battle

Norwescon is proud to announce a new alternate Lazer Tag event! This year, for the first time, we will be providing Nerf weaponry for use during the Saturday morning melee! Read More »

Guidebook is Live!

It's here! We are once again using Guidebook to provide the best possible smartphone/tablet/mobile experience! Read More »

Posterspotting Contest!

Snap a photo of a Norwescon poster around the Seattle area, send it in, and you could win a special badge ribbon! Read More »

Art Show Change of Hours

The Norwescon art show will be closing to the public on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. this year. This is a half hour earlier than our normal time, so please plan accordingly. Read More »

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