58th World Science Fiction Convention
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The 58th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Chicon 2000, was held on 31 August–4 September 2000 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, Sofitel Hotel and Fairmont Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, United States.[1][2][3]
The organizing committee was chaired by Tom Veal.[1]
Participants
Attendance was 5,794, out of 6,574 paid memberships.[4]
Guests of Honor
- Ben Bova (author)
- Bob Eggleton (artist)
- Jim Baen (editor)
- Bob Passovoy & Anne Passovoy (fan)
- Harry Turtledove (toastmaster)
Other program participants
In addition to the guests of honor, Chicon 2000 had 613 program participants taking part in over 1,000 programming items. Some of the notable science fiction writers participating to the convention included:
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Future site selection
The 61st World Science Fiction Convention to be held in 2003 was awarded to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Awards
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2000 Hugo Awards
The awards were administered by Michael Nelson, Covert Beach, Robert MacIntosh, Tom Veal, Mike Jencevice, and Becky Thomson. The base was designed by Johnna Klukas.
- Best Novel: A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge
- Best Novella: "The Winds of Marble Arch" by Connie Willis
- Best Novelette: "1016 to 1" by James Patrick Kelly
- Best Short Story: "Scherzo with Tyrannosaur" by Michael Swanwick
- Best Related Book: Science Fiction of the 20th Century: An Illustrated History by Frank M. Robinson
- Best Dramatic Presentation: Galaxy Quest
- Best Professional Editor: Gardner Dozois
- Best Professional Artist: Michael Whelan
- Best Semiprozine: Locus, edited by Charles N. Brown
- Best Fanzine: File 770, edited by Mike Glyer
- Best Fan Writer: Dave Langford
- Best Fan Artist: Joe Mayhew (posthumous)
Other awards
The bid
During the bidding process, Chicago in 2000 issued approximately forty trading cards depicting a variety of science fiction authors and artists, including Gordon R. Dickson, Terry Pratchett, and Larry Niven. Anyone who collected twenty of the cards and voted in site selection received a free membership conversion to Chicon 2000. When Chicago in 2000 won, they issued a trading card #0 that announced their guests of honor.[7]
See also
References
External links
- Chicon 2000 official website
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- Table of Contents for 82 Online Author Chats conducted at Chicon 2000
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