Coming up at the Sunday Robotics Fair
Xandon Frogget will be bringing a few of his projects along to the NWC Robotics Fair, and we will also have Brushbot and Arduino kits on hand to get you started!
Xandon Frogget will be bringing a few of his projects along to the NWC Robotics Fair, and we will also have Brushbot and Arduino kits on hand to get you started!
Congratulations to the following films, which have been chosen as official selections of the Fandance Film Festival at Norwescon!
Would you like to help plan, organize, and create the Pacific Northwest’s premier science-fiction and fantasy convention? April’s Norwescon 37 planning meeting will be held Saturday, April 5th, 2014.
Do you shop on Amazon? Would you like an easy, don’t-have-to-think-about it way to support Norwescon? Turns out that with the new AmazonSmile program, that’s incredibly easy to do!
As we get ever closer to Norwescon 37 — just one month to go, as of today! — we’ve posted another round of updates to our website over the past week.
Tickets are now available for the Locus Awards, which will be held at the Best Western Executive Inn, a few blocks from the Seattle Center. The Locus Awards is considered one of the premier science fiction awards and events in the science fiction community and Seattle is fortunate to be its host city.
Your Norwescon 37 membership will give you a 10% discount when you purchase a yearly membership (individual, dual or family) at the EMP Museum in Seattle, Washington.
Video of the Norwescon 36 Masquerade is available for purchase.
Norwescon is very proud to announce that we have donated two full weekend memberships to Con or Bust to be awarded to fans of color/non-white fans.
Would you like to help plan, organize, and create the Pacific Northwest’s premier science-fiction and fantasy convention? March’s Norwescon 37 planning meeting will be held Saturday, March 8th, 2014.
Your friendly neighborhood webmonkeys have been typing away like mad, and while we haven’t managed to come up with any more Shakespeare, we have recently unleashed a slew of updates to the Norwescon website!
Norwescon is proud to announce that our partner organization, the EMP Museum, will have two Science Fiction and Fantasy themed events during their celebration of Black History Month.
The Norwescon 36 Post-Convention report is produced and ready to go! You don’t even have to wait for it to show up in your mailbox — just download it here!
If you have been leaving the kids home while you jaunt off to attend Norwescon every year, you might want to rethink that for 2014. Our expanded Youth Track has some excellent offerings this year!
The Norwescon Art Show is pleased to announce another eye-popping lineup of artists for Norwescon 37!
Please join us for fun and games as we take pieces of paper, paperback books, buttons and coupons and marry them together to form the packets that everybody receives at Registration.
The five Philip K. Dick Award judges for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original format in the United States in the 2014 award year are Jon Armstrong, Ritch Calvin, Ellen Klages, Laura J. Mixon, and Michaela Roessner.
Would you like to help plan, organize, and create the Pacific Northwest’s premier science-fiction and fantasy convention? February’s Norwescon 37 planning meeting will be held Saturday, February 8th, 2014.
Are you reading (or have you read) this year’s P.K. Dick nominated books? Have you read any books by our Author Guest of Honor, Michael Moorcock, or our Special Guest of Honor, Seanan McGuire (also known as Mira Grant)? Join our group on Goodreads and tell us what you think!
Norwescon invites the public to attend a Town Hall event to help guide the future of Norwescon. This brainstorming session will cover topics including how large the convention should grow and if the convention should consider other venues.
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