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A Fan-Operated Science Fiction and Fantasy Literary and Filk Convention in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area What is FenCon?What exactly is a "Fen"? So what about "Con"? Why "FenCon VII"? So who's coming to FenCon VII? What is a Friend of the Fen? What is filk? Will there be a costume contest? Will there be an art show? Why should I stay at the con hotel? What is the Dallas Future Society? Are you the same group that does ConDFW? Are you the same group that does FedCon or FedConUSA? Are you the same group that does All-Con? Or Sci-Fi Expo? Or Anime Fest? Or A-Kon? Will you throw a room party at (name of convention)? Can my group throw a room party at FenCon? What if I buy a membership but can't make it to FenCon this year? What is the FenCon press policy? Why haven't you answered my question? A: FenCon is a literary science fiction and fantasy convention with quite a lot of filk programming, some science programming, an outstanding collection of guests, an art show, a charity auction, a short story contest, a writers workshop, and members like you. FenCon is a production of the Dallas Future Society. A: Fen has several meanings including "a low-lying wetland with grassy vegetation" and "one one-hundredth of a yuan" but we mean it in the fannish context where "fen" is the plural of "fan" in the same way that "men" is the plural of "man." A: Con is short for convention. A: The first FenCon was held in 2004 with Larry Niven as our guest of honor. FenCon II was held in 2005 with S.M. Stirling as our guest of honor. FenCon III was held in 2006 with Alan Dean Foster as our guest of honor. FenCon IV was held in 2007 with Connie Willis as our guest of honor. FenCon V was held in 2008 with Gregory Benford as our guest of honor. FenCon VI was held in 2009 with Lois McMaster Bujold as our guest of honor. 2010 will be the seventh FenCon and we just love those Roman numerals so we're FenCon VII. Q: So who's coming to FenCon VII? A: FenCon will once again welcome a diverse group of Hugo, Pegasus, Nebula, Stoker, and Chesley winners and other top names in their fields to Dallas. We've got folks like John Picacio, Ookla the Mok, Joe R. Lansdale, Jessica Wade, fans Kevin Roche & Andrew Trembley, Robert J. Sawyer and many more coming this September. Plus, Spider Robinson will be joining us virtually through the miracle of the internet. If previous years are any guide, we'll wind up with about 85 to 90 guests and program participants in total. Check out the guests page for the complete and updated list. Q: What is a Friend of the Fen? A: These are the folks who support us early and buy their memberships anywhere from one to twelve months before FenCon VII. These "Friend" memberships allow us to put together our amazing guest lineup and other things that make us who we are. We reward our Friends with a free FenCon t-shirt or tote bag plus other free stuff and a few special privileges. Maybe you can be our friend! Join FenCon today! A: Filk is folksinging, often with a science fiction and/or fantasy theme. The songs can be original, parodies, or based on other songs. Tom Smith says, "There is fan fiction. There is fan art. Filk is fan music. Period." The term 'filk' is alleged to derive from a typo in a convention program book. Filk was typed instead of folk, and the singers took the term as their own. (Experts dispute this story but the precise origins are murky.) Q: Will there be a costume contest or masquerade? A: Yes, and we hold it as part of the FenCon Cabaret. Our costume contest can involve much more than dressing up as your favorite Timelord and/or Browncoat. You can do a skit or perform or do much more than a simple catwalk strut-spin-gone costume contest. Along with the costumes we schedule some fascinating acts plus a special musical project we call the All-Star Git-Down Filk Sing Hootenanny™, now in its seventh exciting year. Prizes are awarded. A: Yes, after FenCon I in 2004 the biggest demand from the fen was for an art show and we're all about that "of the fen, by the fen, for the fen" motto. We had a great time with amazing artists at FenCon II and our first art show and auction so now every year we put together another array of outstanding art and artists including an Artist Guest of Honor. Q: Why should I stay at the con hotel? A: The long answer is on the hotel page. The short answer is that it's safer, more convenient, and helps the con keep function space costs down. Q: What is the Dallas Future Society? A: The Dallas Future Society is a Texas-based, Federally-recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization informally organized in 2002 and formally created in Feburary 2003. The DFS is dedicated to promoting the advancement of science, literature, and music. FenCon is our main outlet for these goals and the one time each year we bring top people in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, filk music, science, art, and more together. The Dallas Future Society is open to all and membership dues are paid annually. Q: Are you the same group that does ConDFW? A: No. We love those folks but the TSFA is a whole different group. A bunch of us attend their convention and a bunch of them attend ours but there's no connection beyond the fact that we're all fans in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Q: Are you the same group that does FedCon or FedConUSA? A: No. FedCon is a long-running German Star Trek convention and they licensed their name to a commercial promoter who tried to create an American version called FedConUSA and who picked Dallas to host it. While FedConUSA failed, FedCon is still going strong in Germany. Q: Are you the same group that does All-Con? Or Sci-Fi Expo? Or Anime Fest? Or A-Kon? A: No, to all of those and any others you might wonder about. We stay busy enough running one convention a year and FenCon is that one convention. You'll see us throwing room parties or running information tables at some of these events and you'll see us enjoying all that Texas fandom has to offer but other organizations work very hard to put on those events. Q: Will you throw a room party at (name of convention)? A: In 2009 we threw room parties at conventions all over the region including cons in Texas, Oklahoma, and other places to promote FenCon VI. To find out when and where we'll be in 2010 for FenCon VII, keep an eye on our home page. Q: Can my group throw a room party at FenCon? A: Heck yes! We welcomed quite a number of other conventions, fan groups, a NASFiC party, and a Worldcon bid party in 2009 and all systems are "go" for 2010. We do have a few simple rules/requests and you get all that info by e-mailing FenCon's hotel liaison. Q: What if I buy a membership but can't make it to FenCon this year? A: If you notify us
(members@fencon.org) at least two weeks before FenCon
starts then we will directly transfer your membership to the following year. Q: What is the FenCon press policy? A: Members of the professional press are entitled to a press pass. Members of the
fan press may be provided credentials, but will also be required to purchase a membership.
Professional press is defined as credentialed, working members of a news organization, publication, or
other media outlet on assignment from an editor or producer. Q: Why haven't you answered my question? A: Only because you haven't asked us yet. As people ask us stuff, we will keep adding to this page. So ask us questions and we'll answer them. Last updated 20 August 2010 |
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