Convention Reviews


Albacon '09: sometimes smaller is better
Opinion > Convention Reviews
Albacon was another in a string of successful smaller conventions in New York's capital city. The weekend featured great conversations and wonderful connections...

Lou Anders reviews the first OmegaCon
Opinion > Convention Reviews
Lou Anders talks about a major new convention in Birmingham, Alabama, which drew more than 3,000...

Arisia this weekend in Boston (Cambridge), Massachusetts
Opinion > Convention Reviews
SFScope and editor Ian Randal Strock will be at Arisia this weekend in Cambridge, Massacshuetts...

World Fantasy Convention: So This is What They're All Talking About
Opinion > Convention Reviews
World Fantasy Convention is definitely worth the experience, but some of its quirks are definitely noticeable...

Capclave: a smaller convention with a literary focus
Opinion > Convention Reviews
The seventh Capclave was a good convention with a focus on literary sf. For more on the convention, read on...

Reviewing Readercon 18: a Literary Convention
Opinion > Convention Reviews
A review of Readercon 18 from a program participant and, yes, I admit it, a fan.

BEA wrap-up: a LOT of books
Opinion > Editorial
BEA 2007 had seemingly too many books offered for too few bookstore shelves. But some of the interesting things gleaned from the convention include...

Lunacon 2007: Half a Century
Opinion > Convention Reviews
A first-person review of Lunacon 2007, the 50th annual convention of the New York Science Fiction Society.
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