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February 13, 2014

Registration: New location this year

A quick PSA that Registration has moved this year. You can find them on the right-side of the hotel lobby (the side with the Starbucks) in the Alcott room on the Mezzanine Level.

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There are escalators next to the Birch bar or continue to go past the escalators and take the elevators to the Mezzanine Level.

Registration is open for badge pick-up for pre-registered attendees as well as at-con membership purchases. Please bring a government-issued ID photo ID.

Registration hours
Friday 3pm-8:30pm
Saturday 9am-6pm
Sunday 9am-Noon

Full weekend Membership 
Adults $55
College Students (with ID) $35
K-12 Students (with student ID/proof of age) $25

Single day (Fri)
All ages $15

Single day (Sat)
Adults $40
College Students (with student ID) $35
K-12 Students (with student ID/proof of age) $25

Single day (Sun)
All ages $15

February 11, 2014

And now, a note on respect

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Lots of folks spend the year looking forward to friends and fun at Boskone. First-timers may be excited but may not quite know what to expect.  To help insure a good time is had by all, Boskone has adopted a code of conduct.

Please take a few minutes and review the code. Help us keep Boskone a great community.

Photo credit to Flickr user glsims99

We look forward to seeing you at Boskone. If you haven’t already purchased your membership, here’s the link.

February 9, 2014

Program Updates, Newsletters, & Schedules

With Boskone less than a week away, we have a few housekeeping items to share–and a few things that we hope you will share with your friends who might like to come to the convention.

Helmuth — Last Friday, we published a “pre-convention” edition of Helmuth (Boskon’e onsite newsletter), which highlighted some of the convention’s upcoming events. While we will continue publishing a print version of Helmuth during the convention, we also plan to publish a pre-convention Helmuth in August and again in January for future Boskones. If you’d like to receive the digital edition of these Helmuth’s you can sign up via the form listed below. For those of you who haven’t yet had the chance to read the pre-convention Helmuth for Boskone 51, here’s the link:

  • Note: While Helmuth is edited by David Grubbs, Dave asked me to make sure to let everyone know that the pre-convention edition of the newsletter was a team effort made possible by Erin Underwood, JoAnn Cox, Adina Adler, Sharon Sbarsky, and David Grubbs. We hope you enjoy it.

B51 Program CoverPocket Program — We recently released the cover image (by Official Artist David Palumbo) for Boskone 51’s Pocket Program. For those of you wanting to download the Pocket Program to a digital device, here’s a link to the PDF.

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February 9, 2014

Coffee, Tea and Kaffeeklatsches

One of the great experiences of Boskone is the Kaffeeklatsch! 

kaffeeklatschIt’s an informal small group setting where attendees can sit and chat with the program participants. Space is limited and you must sign up at the con via the Program Desk in the Galleria. The sign-up sheets for Saturday will be set out on Friday and the sign-up sheets for Sunday will be set out at noon on Saturday. Again space is limited, so be sure to sign up early to secure a place at the table.

Get your questions ready! Here is the list of this year’s Kaffeeklatsch offerings:

  • Joan Slonczewski
  • Beth Meacham
  • Bill Higgins
  • Bob Eggleton
  • Bruce Coville
  • Charlaine Harris
  • Charles Stross
  • Dana Cameron
  • David Hartwell
  • David Palumbo
  • Elizabeth Bear & Scott Lynch
  • Ginjer Buchanan
  • Jack Haringa & Paul Tremblay
  • Jane Yolen
  • Jeanne Cavelos
  • Jo Walton
  • Melinda Snodgrass
  • Michael Swanwick
  • Myke Cole
  • Neil Clarke
  • Patrick Nielsen Hayden & Teresa Nielsen Hayden
  • Seanan McGuire
  • Steve Miller
  • Theodora Goss
  • Walter Hunt
  • Walter Jon Williams

View the schedule 

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February 6, 2014

The Boskone 51 Pocket Program Cover Reveal

B51 Program CoverNot only do we have an exciting program for Boskone 51 and a slate of fantastic guests, but we have a gorgeous Pocket Program cover designed by our Official Artist David Palumbo.

While you’ll have this beauty in your hand in a little over a week, we thought you’d enjoy a sneak peak at the cover.

Also, be sure to join us Friday night for some extra fun.

Boskone Meet the Guests & Art Show Reception
Day:
Friday, Feb 14th
Time:
9:00 – 10:00 pm
Location:
Galleria-Art Show

Connoisseurs and philistines alike: welcome! Come meet our special guests while enjoying a feast for the eyes that is the Boskone Art Show. Join us in the Galleria to enjoy refreshments — and refreshing conversation.

Panelists:

    • Ginjer Buchanan
    • Bill Higgins
    • Seanan McGuire
    • David Palumbo
    • Bill Roper
    • Jane Yolen

You can still buy memberships online as well as onsite at the Westin Waterfront Hotel:

February 6, 2014

Boskone 51: Featured Filker

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One of the unique joys of science fiction conventions is the sound of music drifting through the hallways. But it’s not just any music, it’s filk! Each year, Boskone is proud to have a Featured Filker is featured with a Saturday evening concert. This year’s Featured Filker is Bill Roper.

Bill is the co-founder of Dodeka Records, has two albums and received three Pegasus awards, honoring excellence in filk.

Listen to a cover of Legends from Minus Ten and Counting

In 2000, Bill was inducted into the FILKONtario Hall of Fame for his contributions to record, publishing, writing and performing filk. According to the inductee page “Bill runs a great filksing. His brand of “organized chaos” makes for the most wonderful, interactive, participatory filk experience that can be had anywhere.”

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His schedule for Boskone 51

  • New To Filk? Start Here! (Filk) Fri 18:00 – 18:50, Douglas
  • Understanding Fan Culture Fri 20:00 – 20:50, Lewis
  • Boskone Meet the Guests & Art Show Reception Fri 21:00 – 22:00, Galleria-Art Show
  • What (and How) to Read to Kids Sat 10:00 – 10:50, Burroughs
  • Kids’ Concert With Featured Filker Bill Roper (Childrens) Sat 11:00 – 11:50, Galleria-DragonsLair
  • Featured Filker — Bill Roper (Concert) Sat 15:00 – 15:50, Douglas
  • Boskone Filk Fest, Set 2 (Concert) Sat 23:00 – 23:50, Harbor II+III
  • Filk: Fandom Within Fandom Sun 12:00 – 12:50, Douglas
  • Mary Sue or Just Joe Hero? Sun 13:00 – 13:50, Harbor I

Find Bill on LiveJournal

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February 4, 2014

The Return of the Guests: The Once and Current Boskonians!

Boskone is well-known for the number of guests who continue to return to the convention as regular program participants long after their “guest” status is over. This year we have a wonderful assortment of past guests who have returned once again to participate in Boskone 51’s programming.

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Seanan McGuire (aka Mira Grant)

In fact, Seanan McGuire (aka Mira Grant), this year’s Guest of Honor, was our Featured Filker for Boskone 45. It’s a pleasure to welcome Seanan, and all of our other returning past guests, back to Boskone for an exciting weekend of literature, art, science, and music!

Below is a list of the past guests and the roles they have held at previous Boskones.

Year Dates Name
20 18-20 Feb 1983 SS: Jeff Hecht
21 17-19 Feb 1984 SG: David Hartwell
23 14-16 Feb 1986 OA: Bob Eggleton
23 14-16 Feb 1986 SG: Tom Doherty
25 29-31 Jan 1988 SG: Ellen Asher
29 14-16 Feb 1992 GoH: Jane Yolen
30 19-21 Feb 1993 SG: Beth Meacham
31 18-20 Feb 1994 SG: Patrick & Teresa Nielsen Hayden
32 17-19 Feb 1995 SG: Fred Lerner 
32 17-19 Feb 1995 FF: Talis Kimberley
35 13-15 Feb 1998 GoH: Walter Jon Williams
36 12-14 Feb 1999 FF: Ed Stauff & Mary Ellen Wessels
37 18-20 Feb 2000 GoH: Michael Swanwick
37 18-20 Feb 2000 FF: Jordin Kare
44 16-18 Feb 2007 SG: Brother Guy Consolmagno
45 15-17 Feb 2008 SG: Bruce Coville
45 15-17 Feb 2008 FF: Seanan McGuire
46 13-15 Feb 2009 GoH: Jo Walton
47 12-14 Feb 2010 OA: John Picacio
47 12-14 Feb 2010 SG: Tom Shippey
47 12-14 Feb 2010 FF: Mary Crowell
48 18-20 Feb 2011 GoH: Charles Stross
48 18-20 Feb 2011 OA: Gregory Manchess
48 18-20 Feb 2011 SG: Charlaine Harris
51 14-16 Feb 2014 GoH: Seanan McGuire
51 14-16 Feb 2014 OA: David Palumbo
51 14-16 Feb 2014 SG: Ginjer Buchanan
51 14-16 Feb 2014 FF: Bill Roper
51 14-16 Feb 2014 SS: Bill Higgins
51 14-16 Feb 2014 NPG: Jane Yolen

GoH = Guest of Honor
SG = Special Guest
FF = Featured Filker
OA = Official Artist
SS = Science Speaker
NPG = NESFA Press Guest

If you haven’t registered yet, there is still time to purchase a membership online. Here’s the info:

February 3, 2014

Why I Love Boskone 51– Ten of My Must See Panels for this Convention

I have been attending Boskone since 2003. Back then I was a shellshocked fan, walking around the hotel trying to figure out how to attend all of the panels and events that I wanted to attend despite the fact that I wanted to attend–EVERYTHING! Eleven years later, the only thing that has changed is that I’m no longer a shellshocked fan, but a volunteer who is helping to put together a convention that I love.

Still, I am trying to figure out how to attend every panel and event that I want to attend, despite the fact that I want to attend–EVERYTHING. In order to figure out how to plan my own con schedule, I put together a list of some of my favorite panels for this year’s Boskone. You can find the full list of panels for Boskone 51 here. Take a look and let me know in the notes below what you’re looking forward to attending this year!

I am thrilled at the prospect of a SF thriller panel, and the combination of participants for this panel is to die for! I’m already on the edge of my seat for this one.

Image from Goodreads.com

The New SF/F Thriller, Fri 20:00 – Fri 20:50, Harbor III
Here’s one subgenre that’s really taken hold these days. Examples: Neal Stephenson’s Reamde, Max Barry’s Lexicon, Wesley Chu’s The Lives of Tao, Walter Jon Williams’ This Is Not A Game, Charles Stross’ “Laundry” series, and more. Why now? Do these appeal more to mainstream or to fannish audiences? What can an SF or fantasy thriller do that a vanilla thrilla can’t? Who’s doing it best?
Panelists:

  • James Patrick Kelly (M)
  • Scott Lynch
  • Vincent O’Neil
  • Charles Stross
  • Walter Jon Williams

What could be better for a True Blood or Sookie Stackouse fan than a panel that features Charlaine Harris, her agent (Joshua Bilmes), and her editor (Boskone’s Special Guest Ginjer Buchanan) as they share their own stories about this hit series? Is it time for Boskone yet?

Image from Goodreads.com

True Blood Distilled, Sat 12:00 – Sat 12:50, Harbor II
With the end of the Sookie Stackhouse books and the coming finale of the True Blood TV series, Boskone is honored to present this unique opportunity to hear about the Sookie experience from the perspectives of its writer, editor, and agent.
Panelists:

  • Joshua Bilmes
  • Ginjer Buchanan
  • Charlaine Harris

I love the idea of this next panel, which features several of Boskone’s artists who will discuss the relationship between stories and their landscapes. 

Cinematic Landscapes, Sat 14:00 – Sat 14:50, Carlton

How do art and cinema interact? What would Lord of the Rings have been without its artistic landscapes? Would the film 28 Days Later have been so unsettling without its cinematic beauty? The panelists will discuss how art and landscapes interact to help convey the story of the film as well as to build tension, increase emotion, and leave a lasting image of the place in the minds of viewers.
Panelists:

  • Gillian Daniels (M)
  • Bob Eggleton
  • Greg Manchess
  • Frank Wu

The contrasting ideas associated with superheroes, villains and disabilities fascinates me. This is such rich territory for a literary discussion!

Capes, Canes, and Superhero Comics, Sat 15:00 – Sat 15:50, Burroughs

Image from Marvel.com

How we treat our superheroes and villains provides a unique view of our own culture’s beliefs and values regarding ability and disability. Panelists explore the complementary and conflicting nature of superpowers and disabilities. What do the cane bearers and cape wearers from comics reveal about ourselves, our health concerns, and our treatment of those with permanent disabilities and chronic conditions?
Panelists:

  • Dana Cameron
  • Carrie Cuinn
  • Daniel P. Dern (M)
  • Christopher Golden
  • Brianna Spacekat Wu

Listen up! If you love listening to podcasts, this is the panel for you. I definitely need some new fiction to listen to as I drive into work.

Great Podcasts and Where to Find Them, Sat 15:00 – Sat 15:50, Lewis

Podcasting is hotter than ever. It still includes short audio fiction — but now also recorded radio dramas, interviews, essays, and other commentary. With so many choices, where do you find the good stuff? Panelists discuss some of their favorite podcasts, sites, and stories.
Panelists:

  • Scott H. Andrews (M)
  • Kate Baker
  • Neil Clarke
  • Mur Lafferty
  • Julia Rios

How could a panel about fantastic New England literature be anything but fantastic? Count me in! 

Fantastic New England Literature, Sat 20:00 – Sat 20:50, Lewis

Genre literature based in New England is known for having a touch of the macabre, not to mention a Victorian edge laced with Gothic designs — and a dab of horror to keep readers on the edge of their seats. Panelists discuss how New England as a setting inspires and affects the fiction they write.
Panelists:

  • Dana Cameron
  • Theodora Goss
  • James Patrick Kelly
  • Leigh Perry
  • Faye Ringel (M)

Any panel that finds a way to bring together Dark Energy and the Force is on my must list, especially when you’re talking about panelists like Elizabeth Bear, Brother Guy Consolmagno, Bill Higgins, and Mark Olson!

The Dark Universe, Sun 11:00 – Sun 11:50, Burroughs

What are dark matter and dark energy? What is this dark universe that coexists alongside the cosmos we can see and feel? How apropos is George Lucas’ description of The Force? (Obi-Wan Kenobi speaks of “[A]n energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together.”) Is there something in this idea that might reveal mysteries that keep eluding us — and do we really want to find out?
Panelists:

  • Elizabeth Bear
  • Guy Consolmagno
  • Bill Higgins
  • Mark L. Olson (M)

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As one of Alice’s longtime fans, the idea of a panel featuring this literary wonder girl has me reaching for Lewis Carroll’s  classic novel–a novel that will have me believing as many as six impossible things by breakfast.

A Literary Wonderland, Sun 11:00 – Sun 11:50, Harbor I

Image from IMDB.com

With approximately 25 film adaptations and countless derivative works seen since its 1865 publication, the influence of Alice in Wonderland upon literature, especially fantasy and young adult literature, cannot be understated. What makes this work so special? Why do new generations of readers keep coming back to it? Panelists discuss the curious characters and their curiouser stories that make Wonderland so special, as well as other works it has inspired.
Panelists:

  • Sarah Beth Durst
  • Craig Shaw Gardner
  • Theodora Goss (M)
  • Seanan McGuire
  • Jane Yolen

While Boskone has always featured programming for teens, this year the number of young adult authors, publishers, and editors plus the variety of panels is truly exciting.

Future Fantasy and the Teen Protagonist, Sun 12:00 – Sun 12:50, Harbor III

Edgar Rice Burroughs once used the phrase “future fantasy.” Could this term find fresh usefulness today, for instance to describe developments in young adult (YA) literature, where we see a growing mix of fantastic elements? What works might qualify as future fantasy? Could blending the scientific with the fantastic lead to further innovations in fiction — or in science itself?
Panelists:

  • Anna Davis
  • Stacey Friedberg
  • Nancy Holder
  • Erin Underwood (M)

Finally, no Boston area SF/F/H convention is complete without a panel on “wicked good” villains . . .

Wicked Good Villains!, Sun 13:00 – Sun 13:50, Harbor III

Image from Fanpop.com

A look at the awesome antagonists who make their stories come alive. What makes a good bad guy or girl? From Maleficent to Sauron, magic-wielding villains have been a staple of the fantasy tradition. But what makes them tick? Why do we find them so compelling? And when do they cross over the wicked good line to join the best villains in fantasy literature?
Panelists:

  • Myke Cole
  • Daniel P. Dern (M)
  • Scott Lynch
  • Darlene Marshall

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This year, Boskone takes place from February 14-16, 2014.  If you haven’t purchased your membership yet, you still have time. Here’s the info from the website:

February 3, 2014

Boskone 51: Official Artist

If you’ve been admiring this year’s Boskone art images, you can thank David Palumbo, freelance illustrator and Official Artist of Boskone 51. His wide reach spans from gallery showings to art for Magic the Gathering, book covers and beyond.

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The This is Cool website describes David this way,  “With subjects that cover every area and facet of science fiction, fantasy and horror, David skillfully merges dark, macabre and disturbing subject matter with wonderfully observed figures and characters bringing a sense of realism to everything he paints.”

He will be one of the artists featured in the Atlas Film Productions‘ project, Art of the Fantastic: Journey into Creation, a documentary about the history, influences and progression of contemporary imaginative realism. The project successfully met its Kickstarter goal back in August 2013.

He recently produced two beautiful covers for Dark Horse’s relaunch of the Aliens and Prometheus comics.

And for Magic fans, take a peek at this video from the Illuxcon 2013 – Magic the Gathering Artist Panel.  David introduces himself at minute 10:22.

His schedule for Boskone 51

  • Boskone Meet the Guests & Art Show Reception Fri 21:00 – 22:00, Galleria-Art Show
  • Art Demo with Official Artist David Palumbo (Demonstration) Sat 11:00 – 11:50, Harbor I
  • The Future of Art and Artists in SF and Fantasy Sat 12:00 – 12:50, Carlton
  • Art Show Tour — Featuring the Art of David Palumbo (Docent Tour) Sat 14:00 – 14:50, Galleria-Art Show
  • Autographing with Seanan McGuire, David Palumbo & Walter Jon Williams (Reserved), Sat 15:00 – 15:50, Galleria-Autographing
  • Creating an Art Portfolio (Workshop) Sat 17:00 – 17:50, Lewis
  • Reduced William Shakespeare Star Wars Reading Sat 21:15 – 22:45, Harbor II+III
  • Interview with Guest Artist David Palumbo Sun 10:00 – 10:50, Harbor II
  • Kaffeeklatsche with David Palumbo Sun 12:00 – 12:50, Galleria-Kaffeeklatsch 2
  • Finding Your Voice as an Artist (Solo Talk) Sun 14:00 – 14:50, Harbor I

Read his blog or follow him on Twitter.

Photo used with permission from Flesk Publications.

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January 31, 2014

A blast from the past

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At Boskone 50, attendees were treated to the covers of Boskone’s past, blown up to poster size and hung around the Galleria.

It’s amazing to think of the rich history that Boskone holds for those in the science fiction community. Boskone guests and participants include well-known authors, Hugo award winners and more.

Curious about learning more? The New England Science Fiction Association (which hosts Boskone) lists a compiled list of Boskones past on their website.

Clicking on the Boskone number, at the left most side of the chart, will bring you to that Boskone’s page. Enjoy!

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