Worldcon 2005 UK - What is the Worldcon ? The Worldcon, or World Science Fiction Convention, is the annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS). Worldcons have been held each year since 1939 with the exception of four years during World War II. Locations have included the United States, Canada, Australia, England, Scotland, Germany, and The Netherlands. Science fiction and fantasy fans have traveled from all over the world to attend, including Japan, Israel, Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Finland, Croatia, New Zealand, and Russia. The various Fan Funds (TAFF, DUFF, GUFF, etc.) will send their delegates to the Worldcon if they can, and sometimes will delay a year to make sure they can. The Hugo Awards are presented at a highlighted ceremony. The awards themselves are nominated and voted upon by the members of the Worldcon. Other highlights of the Worldcon Program have included Nobel Prize winners, astronauts, scientists, writers, editors, publishers, artists, and fans. Special prestige is given to the Guests of Honor of the Worldcon. Biographical and bibliographical data are written in the publications. They often present Guest of Honor speeches, participate in interviews, and are treated with respect honoring their years in the Science Fiction community. Past Guests of Honor have included Andre Norton, Isaac Asimov, John Campbell, Jr., Gene Wolfe, Gordon R. Dickson, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Ursula K. Le Guin, Hal Clement, Anne McCaffrey, Samuel R. Delany, and others. The Masquerade (another highlight of the program) is spectacular, as the costumers prepare their best work for this event. There are concerts and artists' and writers' workshops. The film program will usually include the Hugo-nominated Best Dramatic Presentations. Major TV and film studios will often preview their new work at the Worldcon. Worldcon attendees were the first to find out about Star Trek, Star Wars, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and others. Both original artwork and prints can be purchased at the Art Show from new and established artists, to suit all budgets. In the Dealers' Room, one can buy books (new, used and collector's items), jewellery, toys, t-shirts, and other science fiction & fantasy related merchandise. There's also music, filking, dancing, videos, gaming, exhibitions, parties, author readings & autographings, and things you won't believe until you see them. Worldcons are run by fan volunteers, ages four to ninety-four, working from one hour to many years to produce the best event for their fellow fans. The Next Three Worldcons are: Torcon III - Toronto, Canada - August 28 - September 1, 2003 Noreascon 4 - Boston, MA - September 2 - 6, 2004 Interaction - Glasgow, UK - August 4 - 8, 2005 Some Previous Worldcons: ConJose - San Jose, CA - August 29 - September 2, 2002 Millennium Philcon - Philadelphia, PA - August 30 - September 3, 2001 Chicon 2000 - Chicago, IL - August 31 - September 4, 2000 Aussiecon Three - Melbourne, Australia - September 2-6, 1999 Bucconeer - Baltimore, MD - August 5-9, 1998 Intersection - Glasgow, UK - August 24 - 28, 1995 Upcoming Worldcon Bids: The members of the Worldcon, or World Science Fiction Convention, decide on where it will be located three years from the current year by voting in the site selection. There are strict rules about where a Worldcon can be located and how it is selected. An advance membership fee is collected with each vote; this money is given to the winning bid, and each voter gets at least a supporting membership in that convention. The currently known bidders for 2006 through to 2008 are listed below. Interaction will in due course be hosting the site selection for the 2008 Worldcon. 2006 Site-Selection Bidders: Dallas, Kansas City, Los Angeles 2007 Site-Selection Bidders: Nippon, Columbus 2008 Site-Selection Bidders: to be announced. (c) Interaction 2002 - please acknowledge the source of this material when re-using it.