Chicon 2000 Schedule

Thursday* * Friday* * Saturday* * Sunday* * Monday * * Panelists

Thursday

Thursday, 10:00 to 11:15, Gold Coast

Tai Chi

Steven Barnes

Thursday, 10:00 to 11:15

Teaching the Writing of SF

Joe W. Haldeman (M), Suzy McKee Charnas, Gene Wolfe

Is teaching SF writing any different from other genres? If so, how?

Thursday, 10:00 to 11:15

Gripe Session

Why wait until the end of the con to air your complaints. Make a reputation for yourself from the very start.

Tom Veal

Thursday, 10:00 to 11:15

Anime: Catgirl Nuku Nuku 1, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Thursday, 11:00 to 16:00

Docent Tour - Tour to Guitarworks, OFFSITE

Carol Roper leads a tour to Evanston to see how to purchase a guitar. Bring money for the El and credit for your purchases.

Thursday, 11:00 to 11:30

Anime: Macross 7 Movie, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Thursday, 11:30 to 12:45

Bad Sci-Fi Movies, Gold Coast

Melanie Fletcher, Yvonne Penney, Steven Sawicki (M), Mandy Slater, Peter Knapp

There's a reason you never heard of these. Find out what it is.

GoH Programming: Ben Bova Deserves It: Why He Is Our Guest of Honor, Columbian

Elizabeth Anne Hull (M), jan howard finder, Elizabeth Moon, Mary Marshall

Join our panelists for a rousing discussion of why Ben Bova is our author guest of honor. Besides, he already has a stack of Hugos for best editor.

Thursday, 11:30 to 12:00

Anime: Komodo no Omocha 1, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Thursday, 11:45 to 13:000, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Anime: Fist of the North Star 1

Thursday, 12:00 to 13:30, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: Cowboy Bebop 1 & 2

What Is a Planet?

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regency A

Hal Clement, Mark L. Olson (M), Jim Rittenhouse, Terry Ryan Kok, Loretta McKibben

Pluto was almost dropped from the planetary list a year or so ago. If it were discovered today it probably wouldn't have even been considered. What make something a planet and not an asteroid?

Self Promotion and Publicity

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regency B

Jody Lynn Nye (M), Laura Anne Gilman, Dennis Danvers, Linda Dunn

You wrote it, now sell it. What to do if you can't afford a book tour.

All Is not Book Covers

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regency C

Margaret Organ-Kean (M), Darlene P. Coltrain, April Lee

There's more to SF art than book covers. Find out what.

Running Filk Song Contests/Awards

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Gold Coast

Lynn Gold, Van Siegling, Perrianne Lurie, David Hayman

Learn from the voices of experience what it takes to run a filk contest and live to tell the tale.

The Movie 'Storm'

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Buckingham

Kyym Kimpel (M), Bill Clemente, Frederik Pohl, Toni Lay

Panelists discuss an independent film about the inhabitants of a remote research base on Saturn's moon Titan and what happens when a giant storm hits.

Costuming 101

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Picasso

Jacqui Ward (M), Fr. John R. Blaker, Carl Mami, Henry Osier, Cary A. Conder

Learn the basics of costuming from the pros.

The SF/Mystery Mix: Examining the Overlap

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Columbian

John Fast (M), Tippi N. Blevins, Gail Bondi, Solomon Davidoff, Joshua Bilmes

Why do so many SF fans like mysteries? Why do so many SF authors write mysteries? What do they have in common?

Burial at Space

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Haymarket

Ian Randal Strock (M), Laurie Mann, Lloyd Penney

If it's good enough for Roddenberry and Leary, is it good enough for you? How do you go about arranging a burial in space? What do you have to consider besides the cost of the trip?

Do Fans Still Talk About Science Fiction?

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Addams

John Hertz (M), Ben Yalow, Steve Lazarowitz, Michael J. Walsh, Kevin Standlee

In the Golden Age, SF publishing was smaller and everyone had read the same things and could talk about them. With so many books being published now, notto mention movies, TV and comics, is there a common knowledge anymore? What do fans talk about now?

Children's Needlepoint

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Ogden

Melanie Fletcher

Children's Finger Painting

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Horner

Deb Kosiba

Reading:

Stephen Goldin

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Atlanta

Reading:

Forrest J. Ackerman

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, New Orleans

Reading:

Michael F. Flynn

Thursday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, San Francisco

Fantasia

Thursday, 13:00 to 15:45

Thursday, 13:00 to 14:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing, Fan Concourse

David Combs, Harry Turtledove, Keith DeCandido, Kenneth Hite, Laura Frankos, Lisa Dumond, Susan Sizemore

Anime: Giant Robo 1

Thursday, 13:00 to 14:30, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Anime: Street Fighter IIV V1

Thursday, 13:30 to 14:30, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Good Villains and Bad Heroes

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regency A

Linda Reames Fox (M), James C. Glass, Lynn Flewelling, Louise Marley, Kevin T. Stein

What do you do when your villain's good and your hero's not?

Your First Worldcon

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regency B

Leah Zeldes Smith, Perrianne Lurie

If this is your first Worldcon, come and find out how to get the most out of it.

The Sources of Fantasy: Dreams

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regency C

Michael Swanwick (M), Mary Shawna McCarthy, Vera Nazarian, Jody Lynn Nye

How have dreams influenced fantastic writing? Are dreams a good source of fantasy ideas? Do they really mean something and can that help your writing?

Does Your Con Have Filk, Then Come and Promote It

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Gold Coast

Dave Hayman

No one will hear you if they don't know you're there. How to get the word out that the filkers are in town

What's New in Computers?

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Buckingham

Chad Childers, William E. Priester (M), David D. Levine, Mel. White, Martin Hoare

Panelists discuss the latest new technology and whether you should get it now or wait for the next release.

What I Really Do

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Picasso

Melanie Fletcher (M), Kevin P. Roche, David Lee Anderson, Steven Vincent Johnson, Lynn Gold

Most writers can't live on their writing alone, so they have 'real' jobs. Are there jobs that are particularly suited to a writer?

Windy City Writers

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Columbian

Jan Bogstad, Phil Kaveny

They got their start here. Find out who they are.

Recipe for a Focal Point Fanzine

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Haymarket

Stephen Davies, Guy H. Lillian III, Andrew I. Porter, Moshe Feder (M)

Panelists tell how to develop your fanzine for the most impact.

Influence of Non-Western Costume

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Addams

Karen Bergquist(M), Winston Howlett, Julie Zetterberg

Costumers discuss non-Western styles and how they adapted them for costume creation.

Reading:

Tippi N. Blevins

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Atlanta

Reading:

Nancy Kress

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, New Orleans

Reading:

Raymund Eich

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, San Francisco

Children's Complete Kids Costumes

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Ogden

Carol Mitchell, Jennifer Adams Kelley, Barbara Wright

Planet Chicago: The Fiction Tour

Thursday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Columbus

Bill Higgins, Lindalee Stuckey

Where did L. Frank Baum write The Wonderful Wizard of Oz? What did James Tiptree Jr. do in her day job? Where is Lower North Aufzoo? Where did Richard M. Powers learn to draw? What's wrong with 2323 N. Lake Shore Drive? Bill Higgins and Lindalee Stuckey trace the various people and places, real and fictional, that Chicago has contributed to science fiction. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Autographing

Thursday, 14:30 to 15:45, Fan Concourse

Ben Bova, Catherine Asaro, Mak, Hilari Bell, Laura Anne Gilman, Richard Gilliam, Robert Jordan, Teresa Patterson

Broadway Melody of 2000

Thursday, 14:30 to 15:45, Truffles

Laura Frankos, Esther Friesner, David M. Honigsberg, Susan Shwartz, Bradley H. Sinor

Anime: Those Who Hunt Elves 1

Thursday, 14:30 to 15:30, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: Hurricane Polymer

Thursday, 14:30 to 15:30, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Anime: Blue Seed 1

Thursday, 15:30 to 16:30, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: Chinese Ghost Story

Thursday, 15:30 to 17:00, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Opening Ceremonies

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Grand Ballroom A-D

Jim Baen, Ben Bova, Tom Veal, Bob Eggleton, Bob Passovoy, Anne Passovoy, Harry Turtledove

Science Fiction on TV and Films: Is It a Curse of a Godsend to the Genre?

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Regency A

Steve Saffel (M), Isaac Szpindel, Dave Smeds, David M. Honigsberg, Jeff Berkwits, Paul Barnett

Do SF TV and film have different standards than mainstream ones? Or do they have to meet them and be good SF?

Writing for Children

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Regency C

Edward Willett, Lindalee Stuckey (M), Roberta Rogow, Connie Wilkins

Do authors write differently for children than for adults? What are the differences and how have they evolved.

Songs That Work and Songs That Don't

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Gold Coast

Dave Weingart, Tom Smith

Learn from the pros how to tell which songs work and why.

Faanish Web Pages

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Buckingham

Sharon Sbarsky (M), Chad Childers, Janice Gelb, Keith W. Stokes, Mike Scott

Panelists discuss what makes a good faanish web pages.

Science Education

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Columbian

Catherine Asaro, Bart Kemper, Jonathan Sullivan, Larry Ahearn (M), Charles Sheffield

Why are so many adults scientifically illiterate? What is good science education?

Writers and Families

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Haymarket

Steve Miller (M), Jody Lynn Nye, Sharon Lee, Alexander Jablokov, Kathleen Ann Goonan

If you're a writer, you have to concentrate on your work. If you have a family, you have to concentrate on them. Hear from the panelists how to do both.

Audience Panel: What Do You Get From Fandom?

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Addams

Joyce Scrivner

Here's your chance to be the panel. Joyce will lead an audience discussion of what fandom has to offer?

Children's Making Stuffed Toys.

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Ogden

Julie Bowman

Children's Art for Kids

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Horner

Jan S. Gephardt

Reading:

Nick Pollotta

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Atlanta

Reading:

Mark W. Tiedemann

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, New Orleans

Reading:

Mark L. Van Name

Thursday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, San Francisco

Cartooning for Kids

Thursday, 16:00 to 17:15, Wright

Lyda Morehouse

History of Worldcon Tour

Thursday, 16:00 to 17:15, Fan Concourse

Mike Resnick

Author and fan Mike Resnick leads a tour of the History of Worldcons exhibit. An avowed Worldcon lover, Mike attended his first con nearly 40 years ago and has scarcely missed fandom's annual extravaganza since. You haven't heard the story of the notorious Baycon in 1968 until you've heard this raconteur tell it. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Anime: Magic Knight RayEarth: Daybreak

Thursday, 16:30 to 18:15, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: RedHawk

Thursday, 17:00 to 18:30, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Hall Costumes

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Truffles

jan howard finder (M), Kate Morgenstern, Barbara Dannenfelser, Toni Lay

You want to wear it all day. Learn how to make it comfotable and sturdy, but still fun.

Extra-solar Planets

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency A

Hal Clement, Arlan Andrews, Sr. (M), Jim Rittenhouse, John K. Strickland, Jr.

Find out what we know about planets around other stars on this very topical panel. Nine new planets were announced in the first few days of August..

Revamping the Hugos

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency B

Leah Zeldes Smith (M), Steve Miller, Vince Docherty, Michael Nelson, Chris Barkley

Do the Hugos need to be revamped for the coming 21st century? Panelists give their opinions.

Doing Readings and Reading Don'ts

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Gold Coast

S.M. Stirling (M), Lee Martindale, Keith DeCandido, Nick DiChario, Michael Mayhew .

Once you agree to do a reading what do you do next? Panelists give tips on good Readings and what you should avoid at all costs.

Worst SF TV Money Can Buy

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Buckingham

Javier Grillo-Marxuach (M), Laura Anne Gilman, Peter Knapp, James J.J. Wilson, Jeff Berkwits.

It's expensive, but why is it so bad? What was wrong with these SF TV shows?

Costuming from Books and Pictures

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Picasso

Julie Zetterberg(M), Joy Day, Linda Reames Fox, Pamela Palmer

Costumers explain how to read a description or look at a picture and make the costume shown.

Dark Realism in Horror

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Columbian

Dave Smeds (M), Mandy Slater, Ed Bryant, Angela Kessler, Glenn R. Sixbury

Is the increase of Dark Realism in Horror good or the end as we know it?

Slide Show

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Haymarket

Frank Kelly Freas, N. Taylor Blanchard

Reading:

David Feintuch

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Atlanta

David Feintuch

Reading:

Laurel Winter

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, San Francisco

Laurel Winter

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Bob Eggleton, delphyne woods, Dennis Danvers, James Alan Gardner, Lisa Dunn, Mark W. Tiedemann, Ron Collins

Recovering from Oops!

Thursday, 17:30 to 18:45, Addams

Frank Kelly Freas, Erin McKee (M), Butch Honeck, Bart Kemper

Artists discuss techniques they use to correct mistakes they make in their work.

Anime: Vision of Escaflowne 1-4

Thursday, 18:15 to 20:00, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: City Hunter- .357 Magnum

Thursday, 18:30 to 20:00, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

At the Zoo: Chez Passovoy

Thursday, 19:00 to 23:15, Regency C

Steve Ihrwin, Carol Flynt, Bob Passovoy, Anne Passovoy, Clif Flynt, Gretchen Roper, Bill Roper, Michael Longcor, John Hall, Jordin Kare, Mary Kay Kare, Juanita Coulson, Tom Smith

Tribute to the filk GOHs, Ann and Bob Passovoy.

Running a Large Masquerade

Thursday, 19:00 to 20:15, Columbian

Sheila Lenkman(M), Jill Eastlake, Nancy Mildebrandt, Jacqui Ward, John O'Halloran

You need more than a large stage! Find out from the old hands what's involved in running a Worldcon masquerade.

My Favorite 'Minor' Characters

Thursday, 19:00 to 20:15, Buckingham

Paul Pence (M), P.C. Hodgell, James C. Glass, Catherine Wells, Roger MacBride Allen

Minor characters don't always get the attention they deserve. Panelists tell who their favorites are and why.

Media Tie-Ins

Thursday, 19:00 to 20:15, Picasso

Ginjer Buchanan (M), Kenneth Hite, Eleanor Lang, Bradley H. Sinor, Steve Saffel

Are media related novels really pushing non-media books off the shelf? The myths of media tie-ins examined.

Children's Reading for Older Children

Thursday, 19:00 to 20:15, Ogden

Karen Purcell

Art Oriented Music Videos

Thursday, 19:00 to 20:15,

Children's Storytelling

Thursday, 19:00 to 20:15, Horner

Caroline Cox

Meet-the-Pros

Thursday, 19:30 to 22:00, Crystal (Fairmont), Regent (Fairmont)

These are some of the pros planning to attend the meet the pros party, available for autographing: Catherine Asaro, Jim Baen, Paul Barnett, Stephen Baxter, Jim Belfiore, Hilari Bell, Carol Berg, Holly Bird, Bob Blackwood, Diane Blackwood, N.Taylor Blanchard, Charles Brown, Suzy Charnas, Brenda Clough, David B. Coe, Guy Consolmagno, Astronomer to the Vatican, Sheila Cooper, H. Ed Cox, Michael Dashow, Joy Day, Keith Decandido, Cory Doctorow, James Dorr, Lee Driver, Colleen Doran, Lisa DuMond, Linda Dunn, Bob Eggleton, Kate Elliott, Bill Fawcett, Jocelin Foxe, Howard Frank, Jane Frank, Kelly Freas, Laura Freas, Kate Freiman, Dave Freer (Baen Books), Carolyn Ives Gilman, James Glass, Stephen Goldin, John Grant, Kristine Grayson, Katherine Greyle, Anne Groell, Eileen Gunn, Joe Haldeman, Winifred Halsey, Harry Harrison (Tor), Kit Hawkins, Brenda Hiatt, Alexandra Honigsberg, David Honigsberg, Johnna Klukas, Greg Kostikyan, Marguerite Krause, Nancy Kress, Susan Krinard, Edward M. Lerner, Paul Levinson, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Todd Lockwood, Jean Lorrah, Lubov, Catherine Lundoff, Derwin Mak, Jude Mandell (Simon and Schuster) ROMANCE, Louise Marley, David Marusek, Mary Mason, Wil McCarthy, Ron Miller, Kelly McClymer, Henry Melton, Lissa Michaels, Melisa Michaels, Elizabeth Moon, Chris Moore, Yvonne Navarro, Ingrid Neilson, Jody Nye, Margaret Organ-Kean, Teresa Patterson, L.W.Perkins, Andrew Porter, Madelein E. Robins, Roberta Rogow (St. Martins/Minotaur) Mystery, Patricia Rosemoor, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Fred Saberhagen, Karl Schroeder, Rebecca Schumacher (doll maker!), Charles Sheffield, Rick Shelley, Josepha Sherman

Where's Thursday?

Thursday, 20:00 to 23:00, Concourse

Where's Thursday? It's in the Fan Lounge. In the 1970s and '80s, a question like "When's Phoenix and where's Thursday?" was common among Chicago fans. No, we weren't confused. "Thursday" was the name of an informal meeting of fen who gathered in each others' living rooms once a week -- on Thursday, of course. There was no formal business and the only rule was that Thursday was open to everyone. Leading lights of the Thursday Night Irregulars included many of the folks involved in bringing you Chicon 2000. The Fan Lounge is designed to give you a little of the flavor of what the living rooms in those third-floor walk-ups were like. Unfortunately, or fortunately, we can't provide the stairs, but we invite you to join us on Thursday night as we recreate our youth, collate a retrospective Windyapa and argue over whose turn it is to go out for more Coke.

Anime: Land Lock 1 & 2

Thursday, 20:00 to 21:30, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: Macross Plus: Movie

Thursday, 20:00 to 22:00, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Hugo Nominee: The Iron Giant

Thursday, 20:00 to 22:00, Regency AB

Hugo Nominee: The Iron Giant

The Martian Future

Thursday, 20:30 to 21:45, Buckingham

Critiquing the Films

Thursday, 20:30 to 21:45, Addams

Andy Trembley (M), Henry Osier, Pamela Palmer, Pierre E. Pettinger

Costumers examine the wardrobes in film and tell you what was done right and what was done wrong.

New Life for Out of Print

Thursday, 20:30 to 21:45, Picasso

Mark Fewell (M), Michael Ward, John H. Costello, Joshua Bilmes, Gordie Meyer

With e-publishing, is there such a thing as 'out of print' anymore?

The Expected Star Trek Panel

Thursday, 20:30 to 21:45, Columbian

David Ian Salter (M), Peter Knapp, Shane Tourtellotte

Get the latest Star Trek news here. Is it true there's going to be a new show?

WSFS Mark Protection Committee Meeting

Thursday, 20:30 to 23:15, Toronto

Rise Up Singing Sing Song

Thursday, 21:30 to 22:30, Gold Coast

Anime: Tekkaman Blade 2 #1

Thursday, 21:30 to 22:00, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

From Story to Script

Thursday, 22:00 to 23:15, Columbian

Fiona Avery (M), Catherine Wells, Francis Hamit, Isaac Szpindel, David Gerrold

Panelists tell how to go from story idea to script and what a successful script should include.

Dune: The Mini Series

Thursday, 22:00 to 23:15, Picasso

Craig E. Engler, Kyym Kimpel

The Sci-Fi Channel previews the new miniseries.

Anime: New Dominion Tank Police 1

Thursday, 22:00 to 23:00, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: Voltage Fighter! Gowcaizer

Thursday, 22:00 to 23:30, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Hugo Nominee: The Sixth Sense

Thursday, 22:00 to 23:59, Regency AB

Hugo Nominee: The Sixth Sense

Open Filk: Plain Bardic Style

Thursday, 22:30 to 04:00, Buckingham

Open Filk: Instrumental Jamming

Thursday, 22:30 to 04:00, Haymarket

Open Filk: Polite Mid-West Chaos Style

Thursday, 22:30 to 04:00, Gold Coast

Kathy Mar

Filk: Mid-West Chaos Style

Thursday, 22:30 to 04:00, Gold Coast

Anime: Ranma #1

Thursday, 23:00 to midnight, Alpine 1 (Swissotel)

Anime: Vampire Wars

Thursday, 23:30 to 12:30, Alpine 2 (Swissotel)

Friday

Great Unsung SF Films

Friday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency A

Perrianne Lurie (M), Forrest J. Ackerman, Richard Gilliam, Mark Leeper, Roger Christian

You probably didn't see these, but you should have.

Estate Planning for Authors and Artists

Friday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency B

Sean Mead (M), Christy Hardin Smith, Joshua Bilmes, Lucienne Diver, Christine Valada, John Hertz

Self-employed writers need to pay attention to the practicalities of estate planning, especially for their own works.

Tai Chi

Friday, 08:30 to 09:45, Gold Coast

Steven Barnes

Friends of Bill. W.

Friday, 08:30 to 09:45, Addams

World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) Meeting

Friday, 08:30 to 11:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Alternate Prehistory

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom A

S.M. Stirling, Mike Moscoe, Michael Swanwick (M), Robert J. Sawyer, Harry Harrison

Do new discoveries in paleontology offer ideas for alternate history? Is this prehistory an untapped resource for AH?

GoH Programming: Godzilla Through the Years

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom B

Bob Eggleton (M), Dan Kimmel, Steven Barnes, Yasushi Okada, Mitsuyasu Sakai

Hear how Godzilla has evolved through the years.

Melissa, Chernobyl and Michelangelo

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Eric M. Van (M), Alan Rea, Matthew Moon, Gary McGath, Tullio Proni.

Learn about computer viruses and how to protect yourself from them. Can you protect yourself from future viruses (or virii)?

No Award?

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency C:

Moshe Feder (M), Evelyn Leeper, Lindalee Stuckey, Rob Gates, Van Siegling

Forrest J. Ackerman Remembers

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Gold Coast:

Forrest J. Ackerman

Web Site Design

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Buckingham

Steven Vincent Johnson, Mel. White (M), Holly Bird, Leigh Kimmel, James Patrick Kelly

Your First Worldcon

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Picasso

Terry A. Garey (M), Kathleen Meyer, Lloyd Penney

Learn how to make the most of your first experience, especially if you couldn't make the earlier panel.

Beyond Harry Potter: They're Hooked, Now What? Books for Juveniles That Deserve Fame and Fortune

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Columbian

Bill Clemente (M), Fred Patten, Gail Bondi, Joyce Scrivner

Now that they've discovered fantasy, what else can they read while waiting for Harry Potter #5?

England's Other Matter

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Haymarket

Terry O'Brien (M), Mary Francis Zambreno, Lillian S. Carl, P.C. Hodgell

England's second most popular legendary figure, Robin Hood, is surprisingly unknown compared to King Arthur. Our panelists remedy the situation.

Motivation: Why Ask Why?

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Addams

Nancy Kress (M), Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Hal Clement, Larry Niven, Patrick Nielsen Hayden

Does it matter why characters act the way they do? How to explain them to your readers.

Fact Catching Up with Fiction

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, State (Fairmont)

Elizabeth Barrette (M), David D. Levine, Lise Eisenberg, Vera Nazarian

Many earlier SF technology and predictions have now come true. What is SF predicting next?

Pattern Crunching

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Suzan Mianowski, Kate Morgenstern (M), Sandy Pettinger, Lisa Deutsch Harrigan, Toni Lay

The SF-Comic Connection

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Isaac Szpindel, Solomon Davidoff, Rex Joyner, John Fast (M)

Why does science fiction play a role in so many comics and how do they feed off each other?

Children's Build a Lunar Colony

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ogden

Jan S. Gephardt

Children's Dino Hunt

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Horner

Steve Jackson

Gripe Session

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Truffles

Tom Veal, etc.

Reading:

Terry Pratchett

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Atlanta

Terry Pratchett

Reading:

Lee Gold, jan howard finder

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, New Orleans

Lee Gold, jan howard finder

Reading:

Lee Gold reads Henrik van Loon, jan howard finder reads J.R.R. Tolkien

Reading:

Lee Killough

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, San Francisco

Lee Killough

It Takes a (Strange) Village

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency B

Mark Bernstein, Dina Krause, Anne Passovoy, Bob Passovoy (M), Laurie Mann

Chicago Programming: L. Frank Baum and 100 Years of Oz

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency A

Jan Bogstad, Laura Frankos (M), Elizabeth Garrott, Stephen Goldin, Josepha Sherman, Edward Einhorn

Examining the works of L. Frank Baum.

Friday, 10:00 to 11:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Anne Harris, Carolyn Ives Gilman, David Lee Anderson, Harry Turtledove, James Killus, Mary Marshall, Simon R. Green, Steve Sawicki

Modeling Worlds

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom A

Catherine Asaro (M), Bridget Landry, Edwin L. Strickland III, James Killus, Terry Ryan Kok

Panelists tell how to make your world believable.

Space Law

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom B

Ian Randal Strock (M), Sean Mead, Timothy Lane

Will earth-based law have any effect on space law? How could the laws of space develop in the future?

Beyond the Generic Middle Ages

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Robert Jordan, George R.R. Martin, Sean McMullen (M), Jane Routley, Loretta McKibben

You want a 'medieval' background for your story, but notthe same old thing. So what else is out there you can use and how do you find it?

The Fifty-Three Most Significant Events in the History of the Universe

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency A

Eric Schulman

Eric Schulman presents a tour of the history of the universe.

Xenoarchaeology Road Show

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency B

Jody Lynn Nye (M), Nick Pollotta, Jack McDevitt

What will future archaeologists make of common 20th century household objects? Our panelists take their best guesses.

The People v. James T. Kirk

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency C

John G. Hemry (M), David D. Levine, Rebecca Meluch, Shane Tourtellotte, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Starfleet captain James T. Kirk of the Enterprise is put on mock-trial for crimes against the Federation

So, What Is Filk All About?

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Gold Coast

Howard Scrimgeour (M), Kathy Mar, Bill Sutton, Judith Hayman, Kathleen Sloan

Virtual Reality

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Buckingham

Jacque Davison

See a demonstration of this futuristic technology.

Designing Computer Games

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Picasso

Greg Costikyan (M), Michael Dashow, April Lee, delphyne woods

Panelists discuss how a game is developed from the original idea to the finished product.

Out of the Gutter and into the Classroom: Explaining Academics to the Fans

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Columbian

Solomon Davidoff (M), John Fast, Diane Blackwood, F. Brett Cox, Justine Larbalestier

Is there anything fans can learn from academics? What can they tell us about ourselves?

Forthcoming from Pocket Books

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Haymarket

John Ordover

New books from Pocket Books.

Filk Workshop: Percussion

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Addams

Brenda Sutton

Exercises in Style

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, State (Fairmont)

Fiona Avery (M), Mark L. Van Name, Catherine Wells, Steven Sawicki, Katie Waitman

How do you determine your writing style and how do you develop it?

Chicago Programming: Discussing Walt Disney

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Craig Miller (M), Lokke Heiss, Fred Patten, Mary Marshall

What do Walt Disney and Chicago have in common?

Hairstyles

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

John Wardale (M), Jennifer Adams Kelley, Barbara Wright

How to choose a hairstyle that's best for your costume.

Genre as Legal Defense: Star Wars v. Battlestar Galactica

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Cathy Cupitt

Kaffeeklatsch

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Truffles

Joe W. Haldeman, Vernor Vinge, Lillian S. Carl

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Eleanor Arnason, James Stevens-Arce

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Atlanta

Eleanor Arnason, James Stevens-Arce

Reading:

James Alan Gardner

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, New Orleans

James Alan Gardner

Reading

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, San Francisco

Elizabeth Hand

Friday, 11:30 to 12:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Ben Bova, Bob Eggleton, Connie Willis, Jan Lars Jensen, Jane Frank, Lee Killough, Len Wein, Lynn Flewelling

The Physics of Fantasy

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Grand Ballroom A

Lawrence Watt-Evans (M), Elizabeth Hand, Lynn Flewelling, Terry McGarry, Judy Lazar

Even if it's magic, your world has to make some kind of sense. Keep your magic and fantastic creatures 'legal.'

The Sources of Fantasy: Folklore

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Grand Ballroom B

Mary Frances Zambreno, Katie Waitman, Josepha Sherman, Vera Nazarian, Laura Frankos

There's more folklore for fantasy writers to explore than just King Arthur and the Celts. Learn from these panelists other, lesser-known folklore gems.

Keeping Up With What's New in Science

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

John G. Cramer, Mike Moscoe, Mark L. Olson (M), Bill Higgins

Panelists discuss the latest scientific developments and discoveries.

Using Robots and Machines to Improve Life

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regency A

Simon R. Green, Alexander Jablokov (M), Rick Shelley, Bill Johnson, Bill Fawcett

We have robots now, so how can we use them to make life better?

Researching Your Writing

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regency B

Connie Willis (M), Gerald 'G. David' Nordley, Terry Pratchett, Elizabeth Moon, Stanley Schmidt

You have to research. Where do you go, what do you research and how do you tell when you've got enough?

Is This the Ebony Age of Science Fiction?

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regency C

Betsy Mitchell (M), Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due, Maureen McHugh

Are blacks more represented in SF today than in the past? Panelists tell why or why not.

History of Filk

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Gold Coast

Solomon Davidoff (M), Spencer Love, Jordin Kare, Mark Bernstein

Learn about the origins of filk and how it evolved into what it is today.

Makeup

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Picasso

Nancy Mildebrandt

Complement your costume with the right makeup. Costumers share tips on special makeup effects too.

The Ethics of Creativity

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Columbian

Steven Vincent Johnson (M), Martina Pilcerova, Susan Honeck, Karen Haber, Chris Moore

Panelists discuss the use of ideas and how notto steal them.

Lost Wax Casting

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Haymarket

Butch Honeck

Learn this ancient technique from a modern practitioner.

Are Comic Book Plots 'Real Literature'?

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Addams

William E. Priester (M), Terrence Chua, Elaine Oldham, Matthew Springer, Mel. White

Comic plots can be surprisingly complex and involved. So why aren't they 'real' literature yet?

Farscape

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, State (Fairmont)

Craig E. Engler (M), Charlene Brusso, Lisa Deutsch Harrigan, Ronald B. Oakes, Keith DeCandido

Two Millennia of Roman Rule

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Thomas Harlan (M), Harry Turtledove, Leigh Kimmel, Jim Rittenhouse

Panelists discuss a world where the Roman Empire never fell.

Reviewing SF Books

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Lisa Dumond, Joseph T. Major (M), Rob Gates, Timothy Lane, Cheryl Morgan

What do reviewers look for in a good SF book?

Filk Workshop: Improv Singing

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Tom Smith

Tips and techniques

Children's Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Ogden

John Pomeranz

Children's Cavern's of Kelnahr

Friday, 1:00 PM to 17:15, Horner

Nick Winks, Dave Ziels

Children's live action role playing.

Children's Land Before Time

Friday, 1:00 PM to 15:45, Wright

The Film: The Land Before Time

Kaffeeklatsch

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Truffles

Alexis Gilliland, Frederik Pohl, Michael Swanwick

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Atlanta

Reading:

Alexandra Elizabeth Honigsberg, David M. Honigsberg

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, New Orleans

Alexandra Elizabeth Honigsberg, David M. Honigsberg

Reading:

S.M. Stirling

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, San Francisco

S.M. Stirling

The Faces of Fandom Tour

Friday, 1:00 PM to 14:15, Columbus

Bruce Pelz

What's it take to be a Big Name Fan? Bruce Pelz, creator of the exhibit, leads a tour, with commentary, of the Fan Portrait Gallery. Find out who these people are and why their mugs deserve to be up there. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

The Future Through the Past: Archaeology in Science Fiction

Friday, 13:00 to 14:15, Buckingham

Jack McDevitt (M), L. Warren Douglas, John H. Costello, Sasha Miller

Panelists explain how they use archaeology in their writings.

Autographing

Friday, 13:00 to 14:15, Fan Concourse

Charles Sheffield, Isaac Szpindel, Jean Lorrah, Kevin T. Stein, Laura Brodian Kelly Freas, Louise Marley, Mandy Slater, Stephen Goldin

But Heinlein Said...

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Grand Ballroom A

James Killus (M), Karen Purcell, Joseph T. Major, James Gifford

Heinlein made many predictions for the year 2000. Which ones came true and which still may?

Cubs vs. Sox in the World Series

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Grand Ballroom B

Rick Wilber (M), Harry Turtledove, Richard Gilliam, Eric M. Van, Robert Reed

Panelists discuss the widespread use of baseball in science fiction and fiction.

You Can Fly!

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Gerald 'G. David' Nordley

What if we lived on a planet where we could fly? What would be the effects of living on a low-gravity, dense atmospheric planet?

Slideshow

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regency A

Chris Moore, Don Maitz

Chicago Programming: Discussing James Tiptree, Jr.

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regency B

Bill Clemente, Ellen Klages (M), Jeanne Gomoll, Cathy Cupitt, Justine Larbelestier

James Tiptee, Jr. was one of the first great women in SF. Learn about her Chicago connection.

Where Have All the TV Vampires Gone?

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regency C

Misty Pendragon (M), Ginjer Buchanan, Genny Dazzo, Tara Miller-Oakes, Mandy Slater, Carol Paolucci

Panelists discuss new TV vampires

Parodies-Steal That Tune

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Gold Coast

Lynn Gold, Lee Gold, Barry Gold, Roberta Rogow, Erwin Strauss

How to steal it and make it "even better."

Reenactment Groups

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Buckingham

Henry Osier (M), Linda Reames Fox, Michael Longcor, Jim Groat, Karen Bergquist, Laura Brodian Kelly Freas

Why are they so popular and how do you find out about them?

Are Computers Becoming Our Significant Others?

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Picasso

Ronald B. Oakes, Matthew Moon, Mark Roth-Whitworth (M), Janice Gelb, Joseph Lazzaro

Studies show many people spend more time on their computer than with other people. What effects does this have on society?

Meet the Critics

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Columbian

Gary K. Wolfe (M), John Clute, Paul Barnett, Jeff Berkwits

Find out who the critics are and why you should (or shouldn't) listen to them.

Forthcoming from Del Rey

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Haymarket

Shelly Shapiro, Eleanor Lang

New books from Del Rey.

Avoiding Literary Scams

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Addams

Charles E. Petit (M), Kent Brewster, Ashley Grayson, Gordon van Gelder, Brenda Clough, Jim Fisher

They're out there, but how do you recognize them? What do you do if you fell for them?

Book to Costume to Paint

Friday, 2:30 PM to 17:15, Fishbowl

Bob Eggleton, Joy Day

Demonstration of making paintings and costumes from a scene in a book.

Is Bigger Always Better?

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, State (Fairmont)

Sharon Sbarsky (M), Amy Thomson, Ed Kramer, Kathleen Meyer, Teresa Nielsen Hayden

Should there be a limit to the size of conventions? How to manage large conventions or rein them in to a more manageable size?

How Well Did They Do?

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Regent (Fairmont)

William E. Priester, David D. Levine, Rex W. Joyner, Fred Patten, Tina Beychok (M)

How well did SF authors predict the year 2000?

The Many Faces of Fandom

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Martin Hoare, Dina Krause, Paul Pence, Dave Luckett (M), Mary Anne Mohanraj

Panelists discuss who's really out there in fandom.

Book Discussion: Ben Bova's Mars

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Steve Metzger

Experienced book discussion leader, Steve Metzger, leads a discussion of Martian adventure. Come and share your opinions.

Kaffeeklatsch

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Truffles

Glen Cook, Fred Saberhagen, Gene Wolfe

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Allen Steele

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Atlanta

Allen Steele

Reading:

Jack L. Chalker

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, New Orleans

Jack L. Chalker

Reading:

Kate Elliott (also writes as Alis Rasmussen)

Friday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, San Francisco

Kate Elliott (also writes as Alis Rasmussen)

Children's What We Don't Understand About Science and Physics

- 14:30 to 15:45, Ogden

John G. Cramer

John Cramer explains what we don't know about science and physics and how we're trying to find out.

Friday, 14:30 to 15:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Howard Frank, Jane Routley, Joe W. Haldeman, Laura J. Underwood, Mark Shepherd, Rick Shelley, Robert Silverberg, Stanley Schmidt

History of Worldcon Tour

Friday, 14:30 to 15:45, Columbus

Roger Sims

Roger "Teddy Bear" Sims, co-chairman of Detention, the 17th Worldcon in 1959, leads a tour of the History of Worldcons exhibit. Come and see what fanac looked like in the '50s, marvel at the slimness of the program books and the sparseness of the programs, and explore how Worldcon has evolved with someone who was there to see it. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Children's Madam Ovary

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Ogden

Amy Sefton Killus

Children's Fossil Workshop

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Wrigh

Hal Clement

Hal Clement will bring samples of fossils for kids to look at, touch, and ask questions about.

Is the Science Fiction Book Club Still Necessary in a World of On-Line Booksellers?

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Addams

Steve Miller, Alice Bentley (M), Andrew Wheeler, Teresa Littleton, Shelly Shapiro

Since online bookstores can deliver books overnight, is there a future for the SFBC?

Critics' Views of the Recent Crop of Science Fiction Movies

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Grand Ballroom B

Bob Blackwood (M), Paul Barnett, Randy Dannenfelser, Matthew Springer, John L. Flynn

Critics tell which movies you should see and which you can miss.

Volcanoes and Ice: The Last Days of the Galileo Spacecraft

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Bill Higgins

Slide show of the latest pictures from Galileo.

GoH Programming: Military Issues

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Regency A

John Laprise (M), Elizabeth Moon, Jim Groat, Charles Walther, Joseph T. Major

Panelists look at how the military has been used in SF, particularly as a model for future societies.

James Tiptree Award Auction

Friday, 4:00 PM to 18:45, Regency B

Ellen Klages, Jeanne Gomoll

GoH Programming: Creation of a Publishing House

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Regency C

Jim Baen (M), Tom Doherty, Toni Weisskopf, Lois McMaster Bujold, Mark Shepherd

Authors tell the history of Baen Books and why they like it.

Twenty-First Century Fanhistorians

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Gold Coast

Joe Siclari, Erwin Strauss, Moshe Feder, Keith W. Stokes, Dick Smith (M)

Hear about fandom in the next millenium.

Audience Panel: Should the Vote Be Earned a la Starship Troopers?

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Buckingham

Leigh Strother-Vien

Leigh will lead an open discussion of the citizenship model Robert Heinlein offered in the novel Starship Troopers?

50s-70s VINTAGE

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Picasso

Jennifer Adams Kelley (M), Lisa Deutsch Harrigan, Roberta Rogow, Barbara Wright

Using clothes from the 50s to the 70s for costuming.

Ancient and Medieval Economic Systems

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Columbian

Greg Costikyan, John Fast, Mike Moscoe, S.M. Stirling (M)

Before there was money there was barter. Panelists discuss ancient and medieval economics and how to use them in your work.

How to Make a Million Dollars Publishing a Fanzine

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Haymarket

Charles Brown (M), Ed Bryant, Gary K. Wolfe, Mark R. Kelly

Panelists discuss the publishing history of the Hugo winning Locus magazine.

Little Answers to Big Problems

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, State (Fairmont)

Larry Ahearn (M), John G. Cramer, Howard Davidson, Wil McCarthy

Sometimes little scientific developments solve big problems.

Prometheus Awards

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Crystal (Fairmont)

The Future of the Human Form

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Edwin L. Strickland III, Lee Martindale, John H. Costello, Bill Ernoehazy (M), W.A. Thomasson

What will humans look like in a thousand years?

Comics Underground

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Elaine Oldham, Lowell Cunningham, Mike Suess, Tom Galloway (M), Len Wein

Are comics still an underground media or have they gone mainstream? Does this help or hurt them?

Kaffeeklatsch

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Truffles

Kevin J. Anderson, Linda Dunn, April Lee

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Carol Berg, M. Shayne Bell

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Atlanta

Carol Berg, M. Shayne Bell

Reading:

Mary Marshall

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, New Orleans

Mary Marshall

Reading:

Suzanne Alles Blom

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, San Francisco

Suzanne Alles Blom

ASFA and the Chesleys

Friday, 4:00 PM to 17:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Ingrid Neilson (M), Teresa Patterson, Mel. White, Holly Bird, Margaret Organ-Kean

Panelists discuss the SF art awards.

Friday, 16:00 to 17:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Ed Kramer, Edward R. Rosick, Esther Friesner, Jerry Oltion, John G. Hemry, Karen Haber, Nancy Kress, Jacqueline Lichtenberg

Planet Chicago: The Fandom Tour

Friday, 16:00 to 17:15, Columbus

Barry Lyn-Waitsman, Marcy Lyn-Waitsman

In the 1959 Fancyclopedia II, Dick Eney wrote about Chicago: "Despite its...conventions, the Windy City has always been fairly quiet as far as fan activity goes. Of old, the Windy City Wampires existed there, but this was an informal group. The ChiCon...was put on by a special con-promoting organization." So is Chicon 2000. Has Chicago ever had a fandom to rival that of other cities'? Barry and Marcy Lyn-Waitsman offer a historical look into the various elements that have led up to Chicon 2000. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

It Came from Space: The NASA Space Product Development Program

Friday, 16:00 to 17:15, Grand Ballroom A

C. Blake Powers

Earth's Severe Weather

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom A

James Killus, Stephen L. Burns (M), Gordon D. Pusch, Loretta McKibben

Is earth's weather getting worse? How does it compare to the other planets?

Too Good to Be Popular

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom B

Richard Crownover (M), Ginjer Buchanan, Paul Levinson, Mike Resnick

What authors are so good other authors try to emulate them even if they've avoided popular acclaim?

Is It the Best, or Just My Opinion?

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

David G. Hartwell, Gordon van Gelder (M), Gardner Dozois, Ellen Datlow, Gregory Benford

Editors of Year's Best anthologies discuss how they decide what to include.

How to Unfairly Judge a Book by Page 119

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency A

Amy Thomson (M), Rob Gates, Emmett Gard Pittman, Steven Sawicki, Anne Phyllis Pinzow

Quick and dirty method of evaluating a book while still in the bookstore.

Pulling Fiction from the Real World

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency C

Robert Jordan, Selina Rosen, Jack McDevitt, Denise Little (M), Mark W. Tiedemann

How do authors use the world around them as a model and inspiration for the worlds and stories they create.

First Contact Ethics

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, State (Fairmont)

Edwin L. Strickland III (M), Vernor Vinge, Francis Hamit, Robert J. Sawyer, Fred Saberhagen

Are there rules for first contacts? Do the aliens have to use them too?

The Cozy, Nuturing Community of RASFF

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Buckingham

Brenda Clough, Tom Galloway, Sharon Sbarsky, Evelyn Leeper (M), Laurie Mann

RASFF is one of the most active usenet groups. Learn what is it and how you can join, or if you want to.

Costuming on the Web

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Picasso

John O'Halloran, Bill Ernoenhazy, Pamela Palmer, Julie Zetterberg

Costumers tell their favorite websites for patterns, accessories, etc.

SF as Rhetoric: How Does the Book Get Us to Change Our Minds

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Columbian

Mark Gellis (M), Elizabeth Anne Hull, Bill Clemente, Genny Dazzo, James Gifford

How did the author get us to change our minds? It's just a book, after all.

The Third Millennium

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Haymarket

Eric M. Van, W.A. Thomasson (M), Bud Sparhawk

What can we expect in the next thousand years? Our panelists look into their crystal balls.

I'll Buy That For a Dollar: Free Expression and Free Markets

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Addams

Teresa Nielsen Hayden (M), Vera Nazarian, Raechel Henderson, Randy A. Dannenfelser, Robert Killheffer

Panelists tell how to use common phrases and notviolate copyright law.

Gene Roddenberry: The Vision That Is Immortal

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Brian Burley (M), Roberta Rogow, Wendy Despain

He's dead, Jim, yet his genius lives on. New shows based on Roddenberry's ideas.

Election Year SF: Political Influence

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Louise Marley (M), David B. Coe, Steve Carper, Carolyn Ives Gilman, Arlan Andrews, Sr.

How do modern politics effect the novels and stories being published?

Conversation:

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Kristine C. Smith and Joshua Bilmes

Find out what an author and her agent will talk about.

Kaffeeklatsch

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Truffles

Phyllis Eisenstein, Kate Elliott, Lawrence Watt-Evans

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Charles Sheffield

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Atlanta

Charles Sheffield

Reading:

Pat Murphy

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, New Orleans

Pat Murphy

Reading:

Joshua Mertz, Cory Doctorow

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, San Francisco

Joshua Mertz, Cory Doctorow

Audience Panel: Give the Kid a Book

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Gold Coast

David-Glenn Anderson

David-Glenn finds out what books you feel are important for kids to read and guides a discussion of what makes good children's literature.

Friday, 17:30 to 18:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Fiona Avery, Howard V. Hendrix, Katya Reimann, Lois McMaster Bujold, Lois Tilton, Nick Pollotta, Tippi N. Blevins

Children's Science Oriented Music Videos

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Wright

Alien Fashion Show

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Regency C

Suzan Mianowski (M.C.), Bill Ernoehazy

Come and see the latest in alien fashions for the fall season.

Writers and Illustrators of the Future

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Buckingham

Roger Christian (M), Brad Linaweaver, John L. Flynn, Frederik Pohl

A look at the annual writing contest and how to submit award winning stories.

How Do I Review a Movie?

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Columbian

Lyda Morehouse, James J.J. Wilson, Steve Piziks

What do critics look for in a movie? Are there different standards for SF films?

Gender Issues in SF Literature: Are We Getting Any Better?

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Addams

Sandra C. Morrese (M), Rob Gates, Severna Park, Joan Slonczewski, Anne Harris, Lee Martindale

Has SF improved since the Golden Age?

Children's Riddles in the Dark

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Ogden

jan howard finder

Del Rey On-Line Writers Workshop Meeting

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Haymarket

Open to anyone participating in the Del Rey On-Line Writers Workshop.

Open

Friday, 19:00 to 20:15, Horner

Chesley Awards

Friday, 19:30 to 21:00, Hyatt Live Stage

ASFA

The annual presentation of the Chesley Awards

Guest of Honor Speeches

Friday, 20:00 to 22:00, Regency A-B

Harry Turtledove, Ben Bova, Bob Passovoy, Anne Passovoy, Bob Eggleton, Jim Baen

Experimental Rocket Society

Friday, 20:30 to 21:45, Regency C

Mike Wallace

A look at more effective means of pushing rockets through space.

Hallowe'en: the Costumer's Holiday

Friday, 20:30 to 21:45, Buckingham

Andy Trembley (M), Kevin P. Roche, jan howard finder

Costumers talk about their favorite Hallowe'en costumes.

Art and Writing

Friday, 20:30 to 21:45, Picasso

Sue Mason (M), Stephen L. Burns, Doselle Young, P.C. Hodgell, Brad W. Foster

How do art and writing influence each other? How do you get from one to the other?

Shabbat Services

Friday, 20:30 to 21:45, San Francisco

Shabbat Services. Contact Jeffry Karp for details.

The Making of 'Terror at Tate Manor'

Friday, 22:00 to 23:15, Addams

Ed Kramer, Brad Linaweaver

Preview and discussion of the forthcoming movie.

Made It and I Didn't Go to Clarion

Friday, 22:00 to 23:15, DuSable

Maureen McHugh (M), Rick Shelley, David Brin, Kristine C. Smith, Ron Collins

The Clarion workshops aren't the only way to break into publishing. Panelists discuss how they did it

Filk: North America Meets the Rest of the World

Friday, 22:00 to 23:00, Acapulco

Terrence Chua , Dave Luckett, Dave Weingart

Filk: Parodies: Stealing the Tune

Friday, 22:00 to 23:00, Columbian

Barry Gold, Lee Gold, Lynn Gold, Roberta Rogow

Round Robin: So What Is Filk All About?

Friday, 23:00 to midnight, Buckingham

Kathy Mar, Kathleen Sloan, Judith Hayman, Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton, Howard Scrimgeour

Humor Songs

Friday, 23:00 to midnight, Columbian

Lynn Gold

Open Filk: Plain Bardic Style

Friday, 23:00 to 04:00, Picasso

Leslie Fish

Filk Rock

Friday, 23:00 to 04:00, Haymarket

Steve MacDonald

Saturday

Stan Rogers Tribute

Saturday, midnight to 01:00, Buckingham

Dave Clement

Open Filk: Polite Mid-West Chaos Style

Saturday, midnight to 04:00, Columbian

Kathy Mar

Start Up Rituals of the Pros

Saturday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency A

Harry Turtledove, James Van Pelt, Roger MacBride Allen (M), K.D. Wentworth, Steve Burgauer

Many authors can't get started without daily rituals. Panelists discuss their rituals and why they do them/

Anime: Why Do We Love It?

Saturday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency B

Fiona Avery (M), Terry O'Brien, Tullio Proni, Taras Wolansky, Elizabeth Hand

Panelists discuss the popularity of anime.

Tai Chi

Saturday, 08:30 to 09:45, Gold Coast

Steven Barnes

World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) Business Meeting

Saturday, 08:30 to 11:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Morning Minyan

Saturday, 08:30 to 11:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Friends of Bill W.

Saturday, 08:30 to 09:45, Addams

Famous Crashlandings in Science and Science Fiction

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom A

Hugh S. Gregory (M), Jordin Kare, Loretta McKibben, Edwin L. Strickland III, Steve Collins

Panelists look at crashlandings from Flash Gordon to the Mars Orbiter?

Is There a Midwestern Fandom?

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom B

Chad Childers (M), Guy H. Lillian III, Keith W. Stokes, Laurie Mann, Teresa Patterson

Is there a fandom unique to the Mid-west? What makes it unique?

The Hubble Telescope Show

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Christian Ready

Latest pictures from Hubble. Prepare to be amazed.

Elfquest: The Movie

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency A

Craig Miller

Discussion of Elfquest: The Movie

GoH Programming: I'm Going to Live Forever

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency B

Michael Fossel (M), John K. Strickland, Jr., Ben Bova, Charles S. Tritt, Jeffrey G. Liss

A look at recent research which suggests that immortality might soon be available at a hospital near you.?

Why Short Stories Are Still Worth Writing

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency C

Gene Wolfe (M), Bill Johnson, Adam-Troy Castro, Robert Reed, Gardner Dozois

Short stories used to be the cutting edge of SF. Is that still true? Panelists discuss why short stories are still important.

Music Workshop: Music Theory 101

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Gold Coast

Carol Flynt

Learn why the music sounds the way it does.

Copyright and the Internet

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Buckingham

Charles E. Petit, Sean Mead, Mel. White, Pat Sayre McCoy, John Hertz

The Internet changed many attitudes and laws about copyrighted works and accessibility. How can creators protect them selves in the future?

Art Appreciation 101

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Picasso

Katya Reimann (M), Fred Gambino, Karen Haber, Jan S. Gephardt, Frank Kelly Freas

Panelists explain the basics of enjoying and understanding art.

Distant Stars, Nearby Students: Teaching the Literature of SF Off-Line

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Columbian

Martha A. Bartter (M), William E. Priester, Kurt Lancaster, jan howard finder, Jan Bogstad, Mark Gellis

Panelists explain how to teach SF lit and what they want their students to learn.

Has Cyberpunk Gone the Way of the Dodo?

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Haymarket

Dennis Danvers, B.A. Chepaitis, Paul Schoessow, Howard V. Hendrix

Dying fad or new subgenre? Panelists decide.

Regency Fashion

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Addams

John Hertz, Laura Brodian Kelly Freas, Bridget Landry

Costumers show the basics of Regency costumes based on the person's position, time of day or event.

Bob Eggleton - The Live Exhibit

Saturday, 10:00 to 06:45, Fishbowl

Christian Fandom Meeting

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Odyssey Writers' Workshop Reunion

Saturday, 10:00 to 12:45, Diplomat (Fairmont)

Children's Simple Costume Tips

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ogden

Julie Bowman

Simple costumes can still be great. Costume pro gives kids tips for making the most out of simplicity.

Children's Make a Kid's Costume

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Horner

Carol Siegling, Jennifer Adams Kelley

Children learn how to make their own costumes.

Gripe Session

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Wright

Tom Veal

If you don't tell us it's broke, we can 't fix it.

Kaffeeklatsch

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Truffles

Forrest J. Ackerman, Ellen Datlow, Nancy Kress

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Hilari Bell, Keith DeCandido

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Atlanta

Hilari Bell, Keith DeCandido

Reading

Reading:

Paul Pence

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, New Orleans

Paul Pence

Reading

Reading:

Leslie What

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, San Francisco

Leslie What

Reading

The Fantasy of Physics

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom A

Gerald Nordley, Wil McCarthy, Catherine Asaro, John G. Cramer, Geoffrey A. Landis

Panelists discuss how to make your magic believable and how flying horses should really be put together so that they can fly.

Saturday, 10:00 to 11:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Brenda Clough, Carol Berg, Frederik Pohl, Jody Lynn Nye, Kevin J. Anderson, Mary Turzillo, Robert J. Sawyer, Yvonne Navarro

GoH Programming: Is There Money On the Moon?

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom A

Ben Bova, Ian Randal Strock, Joseph Lazzaro, Larry Ahearn (M), Geoffrey A. Landis

Are there commercial reasons to return to the moon? Panelists discuss the role of private industry in future moon flights.

GoH Programming: Alternate History: Changing the Real World

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom B

Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Richard Garfinkle, Steven Barnes (M), Robert Charles Wilson, Harry Harrison

Panelists discuss what's necessary to write alternate history that is believable.

The Obligatory, But Really Cool, Dinosaur Panel

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Michael Brett-Surman, Chris Brochu

Panelists discuss the latest discoveries from Africa, Asia and the rest of the world.

Illustrating and Annotating The Hobbit

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency A

Douglas Anderson

Slide show of Douglas Anderson's Hobbit illustrations.

North of the Border, South of the Border: Where Should We Hold the 2003 Worldcon?

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency B

David Thayer, Larry Hancock, Randy Shepherd, Peter Jarvis

Toronto or Cancun--where should Worldcon be held in 2003?

Music Workshop: Harmony 101

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Gold Coast

Carol Roper

Pros teach the basics of harmony for your filk.

Your First Worldcon

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Buckingham

Dick Smith

If you're a newbie, come and find out how to make the most of your first Worldcon.

Distant Stars, Distant Students: Teaching the Literature of Science Fiction On-Line

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Picasso

Bev Friend (M), John L. Flynn, Alan Rea, Phil Kaveny, Anne Phyllis Pinzow

Distance education is 21st century education, but how do you use it to teach SF? How do you get to know your students and classmates if you never see them?

Chicago Programming: Discussing Daniel Pinkwater

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Columbian

David Levine, Gary Wolfe (M), Joyce Scrivner, Craig Miller, Lise Eisenberg

More Chicago connections from our panelists.

Forthcoming from Roc

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Haymarket

Laura Anne Gilman, Jennifer Heddle

New books from Roc.

Headdresses and Hats

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Addams

Nancy Mildebrandt, Pamela Palmer (M), Sandy Pettinger, delphyne woods

Panelists discuss the 'tops' of costumes and how to choose the right one for your costume.

On the Shoulders of Giants

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, State (Fairmont)

Connie Willis (M)...

Darrell Schweitzer, James Alan Gardner, Jan Lars Jensen, Susan Shwartz

Many of today's books are conversations with earlier ones. Find out more about these conversations.

By Color: How We Organize Our Books

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Brenda Clough, Jim Rittenhouse, Pat Sayre McCoy (M), Judy Lazar

How to arrange your SF book collection.

A Print is a Print-Or Is It?

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Brad W. Foster (M), April Lee, Freddie Baer, Ingrid Neilson, Joseph Fleischmann III

Panelists discuss the different types of prints and how they differ.

Writing Original Filk-The Lyrics and Melody

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Tom Smith (M), Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Steve MacDonald, Kathy Mar

Experienced filkers discuss how to wrote your own songs and fit them to the tunes you write.

Kaffeeklatsch

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Truffles

Greg Costikyan, Steve Miller, Jody Lynn Nye

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

P.C. Hodgell

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Atlanta

P.C. Hodgell

Reading

Reading:

Roger MacBride Allen

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, New Orleans

Roger MacBride Allen

Reading

Reading:

Guy Consolmagno, SJ

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, San Francisco

Guy Consolmagno, SJ

Reading

Open-Reserved

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency C

Saturday, 11:30 to 12:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Allen Steele, Catherine Wells, Ellen Datlow, Hal Clement, Joan Slonczewski, Katie Waitman, Roberta Rogow, Wil McCarthy

Ross Pavlac Memorial

Friends of Ross Pavlac

Ross Pavlac was Chicon's original Programming Director. He passed away November 12, 1997. If you knew Ross, please join us for a chance to pay tribute to him.

Saturday - 13:00 to 14:15, Regency C

After Harry Potter, Where Next?

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grnd Ballroom A

Tom Porter (M), Cayley Barlowe, K.D. Wentworth

Panelists discus other great children's books that you may nothave heard about.

Pros and Fans at Cons: Who's Hiding from Whom?

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grand Ballroom B

Janice Gelb (M), Terry Pratchett, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Perrianne Lurie, Alexis Gilliland

Terraforming Mars

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Dave Angus, Diana Challis, G. David Nordley, Jim Plaxco, Loretta McKibben

Is it really possible to terraform Mars? Panelists discuss how to do it and whether it would work.

Magazine's Supporting Casts

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency A

Sheila Williams (M), Trevor Quachri, Rachel Holmen, Warren Lapine, Shawna McCarthy

Other than the editor, who else works on SF magazines and what do they do? Panelists tell all.

The Sources of Fantasy: History

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency B

Lynn Flewelling, David Feintuch, Lois McMaster Bujold, David B. Coe (M), David Combs

Panelists discuss the use of history to develop fantasy and which sources are good ones.

What Filk Fandom Has Meant to Me

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Gold Coast

Art Warneke, Gary Ehrlich, Daniel Glasser, Melissa Glasser, Dell Stinnett (M), Persis Thorndike

Personal views from filkers about what filk means to them.

SCIFI.com

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Buckingham

Craig E. Engler

SCIFI.Com showcases their website.

Red in Tooth and Claw: The Genre Evolution Project - Studies the Struggle of the American Science Fiction Short Story,

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Picasso

Eric Rabkin (M), Jon Bakos, Carol Ullmann, Matthew Simmons

Panelists discuss the history and evolution of American short stories.

Science Fiction in the Classroom: A Workshop

Saturday, 13:00 to 15:45, Columbian

Derwin Mak, Pat York, Isaac Szpindel, James Van Pelt, Marcel Gagne, James Alan Gardner, Jean-Louis Trudel

Panelists discuss the use of SF in the classroom and how they work it into the curriculum.

Forthcoming from Baen Books

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Haymarket

Toni Weisskopf, Jim Baen

New books from Baen Books.

Artist Demos:

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Addams

Lucy Cohen Seaman, Jennie A. Roller, Elaine Oldham, Brad W. Foster, Dierdre M. Murphy, Randy Asplund

Oil Painting, Sculpey, Colored Pencils, Pen & Ink, Fabric Painting, Medieval Book Illumination

Chicago Programming: Discussing Fritz Leiber

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, State (Fairmont)

James Killus, Kenneth Hite (M), Darrell Schweitzer, Lise Eisenberg

What's Fritz Leiber's Chicago connection?

Sidekicks

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Rebecca Meluch (M), Joan D. Vinge, Harry Turtledove, Sarah Zettel

What to do when your sidekick becomes more interesting than the primary character.

Book Discussion: Richard Dreyfuss & Harry Turtledove's The Two Georges

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Diplomat (Fairmont)

Steve Metzger

Bring your opinions of this book and be prepared to explain them!

A Solution to the Population Explosion

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Mike Moscoe (M), Glenn R. Sixbury, William E. Priester, Stephen L. Burns, S.M. Stirling

If there really are toomany people on earth, is there anything we can do about it? What are some SF solutions?

Conversation

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Gregory Benford, John G. Cramer

Two scientists who also write science fiction will discuss their views on science, fiction, or something else.

Masquerade meeting/Presentation Demo Required for Contestants

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, NOSPACE

Open to others Nancy Mildebrandt

Children's David Brin's Out of Time Series

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Ogden

David Brin (M), Nancy Kress, Roger MacBride Allen

Panelists discuss Brin's latest project, a juvenile SF series. Move over Harry Potter?

Children's Tour of the Solar System

Saturday, 13:00 to 15:45, Wright

Kaffeeklatsch

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Truffles

Stephen Baxter, Frank Kelly Freas, George R.R. Martin

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Fred Pohl

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Atlanta

Fred Pohl

Reading

Reading:

Kevin J. Anderson & Rebecca Moesta

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, New Orleans

Kevin J. Anderson & Rebecca Moesta

Reading

Reading:

Jean Lorrah

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, San Francisco

Jean Lorrah

Reading

History of Worldcon Tour

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Columbus

Bruce Pelz

Bruce Pelz -- co-chairman of L.A.con I, the 30th Worldcon in 1972, one of fandom's premier collectors, and the curator of the History of Worldcons exhibit -- leads a tour of the exhibit. Come and hear the secrets of the smofs and see what happens if you get bitten by the Kolektin Bug. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Bruce Schneier, Fred Saberhagen, Michael Swanwick, Margaret Weis, Paul Levinson, Scott Edelman, Steve Lazarowitz, Vernor Vinge

Planet Chicago: Terraformed City Tour

Saturday, 13:00 to 14:15, Columbus

Neil Rest

Chicago native Neil Rest takes you on a two- and three-dimensional tour to explore why Chicago is one of the world's most science-fictional cities. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Art Auction

Saturday, 14:00 to 16:00, Hyatt Live Stage

Cryptography Panel

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Grand Ballroom A

Bruce Schneier, Johnny Carruthers, Joseph T. Major (M), William E. Priester, Mark Fewell

Cryptography is suddenly a hot topic. Panelists discuss what's involved in making and breaking codes.

Vacuforming: Fyberdyne

Saturday, 14:30 to 17:15, Grand Ballroom B

Mike Bolin, Tony Truitt

Demonstration of Vacuforming

Solar System Update

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Geoffrey A. Landis (M), Hugh S. Gregory, Bridget Landry, Diana Challis

Panelists present the latest discoveries close to home.

Slideshow

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency A

Martina Pilcerova, Margaret Organ-Kean

Lunar Life

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency B

Ben Bova, Ian Randal Strock, Steve Collins, Allen Steele (M), Gregory Benford

Could there be life on the moon? What would it be like?

Would You Like to Swing from a Star?

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency C

Gerald 'G. David' Nordley

Using a string in orbit, you can propel yourself to the stars. See how.

Chapter and Verse

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Gold Coast

Carol Flynt (M), Joey Shoji, Michael Longcor, Juanita Coulson, Dave Clement

Painting the Wild Black Yonder: Creating Realistic Spacescapes

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Buckingham

Chris Moore, Joy Day (M), Fred Gambino, Franz H. Miklis

If you've never been there, how do you know what it looks like?

Alien Languages

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Picasso

Stanley Schmidt (M), Maggie Hogarth, Elizabeth Barrette, Suzanne Alles Blom, Vera Nazarian

If aliens contact us, what language would they speak? Would they speak at all?

Forthcoming from Ace

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Haymarket

Ginjer Buchanan

New books from Ace.

Fractured Fandom

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Addams

David D. Levine (M), Brian Burley, David Weingart, Karen Purcell, Kevin Standlee

Is it true that there is no cohesive fandom today and that it's all special interest groups instead? Our panelists discuss the issue.

Best Science Fiction Films of the Decade

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Dan Kimmel (M), Bob Blackwood, Mark Leeper, James J.J. Wilson, Misty Pendragon

Panelists discuss and defend their choices for the top ten films of the 90s.

open

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Diplomat (Fairmont)

There's More to Film Than Special Effects

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Elaine Oldham, Lokke Heiss, Steve Bartlett, Anne Phyllis Pinzow (M)

Films need more than fancy explosions. Panelists discuss what else they need to be really good films,

Do SCA/Faire People Really Mix with Fandom?

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Marcy Lyn-Waitsman (M), Karen Bergquist, Lee Martindale, Linda Reames Fox

It seems like they should, they have so much in common. But do they?

Children's Writing Workshop

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Ogden

Roger MacBride Allen, Ann Lewis, Karen Cupp

Children's Craft Projects for 3-6 Year Olds

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Horner

Jennifer Adams Kelley, Deb Kosiba

Kaffeeklatsch

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Truffles

Jack McDevitt, Mike Resnick, Catherine Wells

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

John De Chancie

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Atlanta

John De Chancie

Reading

Reading:

David Brin

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, New Orleans

David Brin

Reading

SF Jeopardy, Round 1

Saturday, 14:30 to 17:15, State (Fairmont)

Leo Doroschenko, Bob Passovoy

Reading:

Connie Willis

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, San Francisco

Connie Willis

Reading

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Fan Concourse

Autographin

Cory Doctorow, Jim Frenkel, Joan D. Vinge, Kristine C. Smith, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Ron Waltosky, Steve Pizik, Terry Pratchett

Slime Printing and Other Lost Arts of Fandom

Saturday, 14:30 to 15:45, Columbus

Dick Smith, Leah Zeldes Smith

Dick and Leah Zeldes Smith conduct a demo of the archaic art of the hectograph (or Jell-O printer), the mimeograph and other methods by which fans used to communicate in the days before the Internet. This is a hands-on demonstration -- don't wear white!

Reading:

Robert J. Sawyer, Darrell Schweitzer

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, New Orleans

Robert J. Sawyer, Darrell Schweitzer

Robert J. Sawyer reads from James White and Darrell Schweitzer reads from Lord Dunsany and discuss why they like these authors.

Meet the Fan Fund Delegates

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Columbus

Cathy Cupitt (DUFF), Sue Mason (TAFF)

The Down Under Fan Fund and Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund are fan-supported fellowships that promote international exchange between fans in America, Australasia and Europe. Funded entirely by donations, the funds bring fans from overseas to Worldcons and in alternate years send North American fans to national conventions in Australia and Great Britain. Any fan may participate. This year's delegates are Cathy Cupitt from Australia, and Sue Mason from England. We hope you'll join us in welcoming them at a reception in their honor.

Reading:

Steven Barnes

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, San Francisco

Steven Barnes

Reading

The Writers Explain It All

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Grand Ballroom A

Linda Dunn, Brenda Clough, Lois Tilton, Lynn Flewelling, Brad Sinor, Lee Allred, Michael Flynn, Melanie Miller Fletcher, Kate Elliott

Writers explain the process by which an idea becomes a book and what happens afterwards, putting their acting skills on show.

Aliens from Another World

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Guy Consolmagno, SJ

What would alien life be like? Would we recognize it if we found it?

What Is The Ideal Length for Science Fiction?

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regency A

Robert Reed, Adam-Troy Castro, Nick DiChario, George R.R. Martin (M), Loretta McKibben

SF fans have argued long vs. short for several decades, but is this the right question to ask? Is there such a thing as an 'ideal' length?

The Campbell Nominees

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regency B

James Van Pelt (M), Ellen Klages, Kristine C. Smith, Cory Doctorow, Thomas Harlan, Shane Tourtellotte

Meet the nominees.

Do Fan Artists Get Enough Egoboo to Sustain Life?

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regency C

Brad W. Foster, Steve Stiles, Alexis Gilliland (M), Teddy Harvia

If they're notselling for big bucks, what do fan artists get from their art?

Funny Tales of Filks Past

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Gold Coast

Spencer Love, Carol Flynt, Clif Flynt, Bill Roper (M), Erwin Strauss

Filk history at it most hilarious.

Black Gate

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Buckingham

John O'Neill, David Truesdale

Preview a forthcoming SF website.

ASFA Business Meeting

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Picasso

Women of Wonder: Women Writers and Awards

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Columbian

Joan Gordon (M), Bill Clemente, Madeline Scheckter, F. Brett Cox,

Panelists discuss the history and development of women writer and awards.

Forthcoming from Tor Books

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Haymarket

Patrick Nielsen Hayden, David G. Hartwell, Claire Eddy, Beth Meacham, Jenna Felice

Editors and Publishers, 101

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Addams

Andrew Wheeler, Gordon van Gelder, Ellen Datlow, John Jarrold

Panelists describe the basic work of editors and publishers and how best to approach them with your work.

Stamp Collecting

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Horner

Laura Frankos

Independent Films: The New Low Budget Film Making: Is Fandom Ready?

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Eric Solstein, Kevin T. Stein, Jennifer Adams Kelley

After the success of 'The Blair Witch Project' will there be more low-budget films for fans? What would they be like?

Chicago Force

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Diplomat (Fairmont)

Matthew Springer

Chicago area media fan club meeting.

Dendarii Meeting

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Preaching to the Choir

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Larry Ahearn (M), Jeffrey G. Liss, Bridget Landry, Jim Plaxco, Catherine Asaro

Panelists promote advances in science and technology.

Children's SFWA Junior Meeting

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Ogden

Paul Levinson, Lucienne Diver, Eleanor Wood

Children's Make a Model Solar System

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Wright

Eric Schulman, Caroline Cox, Diane Blackwood

Kaffeeklatsch

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Truffles

, David Feintuch, Esther Friesner, Alexander Jablokov

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Michael Swanwick

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, San Francisco

Michael Swanwick

Reading

Saturday, 16:00 to 17:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Amy Thomson, Dave Smeds, Jack L. Chalker, Kathleen Ann Goonan, Leslie What, Phyllis Eisenstein, Rick Wilber, Severna Park

Win, Lose, or Draw

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Buckingham

Martina Pilcerova, Lucy Synk, Erin McKee, Michael Dashow

Is Fandom Jewish?

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom A

Marcy Lyn-Waitsman (M), David M. Kushner, Mark Bernstein, Janice Gelb, Mark Blackman

Fandom, some claim, has many things in common with Judaism. Does it, or doesn't it? If so, what is it?

What Do We Mean When We Say Hard Science Fiction

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom B

Vernor Vinge, Kathy Oltion, Robert J. Sawyer (M), Walter Jon Williams, Severna Park

Do you have to write about lots of technology to write hard SF? Panelists define what it really is.

Get Off the Rock

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Jordin Kare

Jordin Kare presents theoretical ways to leave earth.

Mapping the Wild Genome

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency A

Joan Slonczewski (M), Jonathan Sullivan, Marian Skupski

Genome mapping is here. What is it really about and how are scientists planning to use it?

Luddite Science Fiction

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency B

Alexis Gilliland (M), Stephen Baxter, Jan Lars Jensen, Lyda Morehouse, Vera Nazarian

Can it be anti-technology and still be SF? Panelists discuss a new trend.

The Sci-Fi Channel: Where Good and Mediocre Science Fiction Programs Go to Die or Be Resurrected

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency C

Craig E. Engler (M), Ronald B. Oakes, Mandy Slater, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Terry O'Brien

Does the Sci-Fi channel live up to its goals? Is there anything new coming on it?

Filk Workshop: Guitar Tricks

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Gold Coast

Steve Simmons

Getting effects from you guitar you didn't know you could do.

Authors Who Are Best Forgotten

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Picasso

Leigh Kimmel (M), Stephen Davies, Dave Luckett, Paul Pence,

Who are the authors you can safely skip and why are they so bad?

Taking SF Seriously: Major Authors Examined

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Columbian

Mark Gellis, Martha A. Bartter (M), Janine Ellen Young

Panelists discuss the major authors of past and present.

Heinlein and Zelazny Did It, Why can't We? Poetry in SF

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Haymarket

Mark Fewell, Terry A. Garey, Laurel Winter, James S. Dorr, Mary Turzillo (M)What makes poetry science fictional? How to write and market it.

What makes poetry science fictional? How to write and market it.

Fan Artist to Pro

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Addams

Jan S. Gephardt (M), Marie Loughin, April Lee, Margaret Organ-Kean

Panelists discuss how they made the jump to pro.

Orwellian Futures

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, State (Fairmont)

Van Siegling, Carolyn Ives Gilman (M), John G. Hemry, James Stevens-Arce

1984 has been and gone, but are there still Orwellian futures in our future?

Nature's Clones

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Gregory Benford (M), Pat Sayre McCoy, Judy Lazar

Panelists (all twins) discuss the myths and realities of twinship; can they read each others minds, what's it like to have an identical person always around? Come and bring your own questions.

N3F Meeting

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Diplomat (Fairmont)

The National Fantasy Fan Federation is an eclectic group of corresponding (as in letter writing) fans. The convention doesn't have to end! Come and find out how to keep in touch with fandom all year round.

Private Function

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Writers 101

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Louise Marley (M), Jerry Oltion, Elizabeth Moon, Katya Reimann, Kate Elliott

Learn the basics of writing so the editors will actually read your story.

Kaffeeklatsch

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Truffles

John De Chancie, Lee Killough, Susan Shwartz

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Susan Sizemore

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Atlanta

Susan Sizemore

Reading

Reading:

Mark Shepherd

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, New Orleans

Mark Shepherd

Reading

Reading:

Geoffrey A. Landis

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, San Francisco

Geoffrey A. Landis

Reading

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Glenn R. Sixbury, Jack McDevitt, Mike Moscoe, Paul Barnett/John Grant, Rebecca Meluch, Rebecca Moesta, Rob Chilson

Student Science Fiction Contest

Saturday, 17:30 to 18:45, Hyatt 2676

Other Worldly Awards

Saturday, 18:00 to 20:00, Crystal Ballroom (Fairmont)

Awards which aren't the Hugos including the Sidewise, Golden Duck, Webs of Wonder and the Jerome Walton Awards.

Props Fyberdyne Labs

Saturday, 19:00 to 20:15, Regency C

Mike Bolin, Tony Truitt

Humor in Writing

Saturday, 19:00 to 20:15, Columbian

Sean McMullen (M), Nick Pollotta, M. Shayne Bell, James Stevens-Arce, Georgia 'Sasha' Miller

Humorous fiction is hard to do. Panelists discuss how to do it and who does it well.

Non Denominational Worship

Saturday, 19:00 to 20:15, Gold Coast

Solomon Davidoff

Children's Board Game

Saturday, 19:00 to 20:15, Horner

Connie Wilkins

Children's Cavern's of Kelnahr

Saturday, 19:00 to 23:15, Ogden

Nick Winks, David Ziels

Children's live action role playing.

Hugo Awards

Saturday, 20:00 to 00:22, Imperial Ballroom (Fairmont)

Filks Based on the Written Word

Saturday, 21:30 to 22:30, Gold Coast

Judith Hayman, Kathy Mar, Joey Shoji

Panelists discuss sources of filk from books and stories.

Round Robin: Let's Feel Good

Saturday, 23:00 to midnight, Buckingham

Dave Clement, Daniel Glasser, Kathy Mar, Tom Smith

Bawdy Songs

Saturday, 23:00 to midnight, Picasso

Lynn Gold

Filk: Hugo Nominees

Saturday, 23:00 to midnight, Columbian

Dave Weingart

Filk: Shai Dorsai

Saturday, 23:00 to midnight, Haymarket

John Hall, Michael Longcor, Steve MacDonald, Howard Scrimgeour

Sunday

Open Filk: Plain Bardic

Sunday, midnight to 04:00, Picasso

Leslie Fish

Open Filk

Open Filk: Polite Mid-west Chaos

Sunday, midnight to 04:00, Gold Coast

Kathy Mar

Open Filk

The Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo Winners and How They Have Stood the Test of Time

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency A

Bob Blackwood, John L. Flynn, Perrianne Lurie (M)

Panelists discuss past winners and whether they would win today.

If I Shouldn't Quit My Day Job, What Day Job Should I notQuit?

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency B

Keith DeCandido, Raymund Eich, Carrie Vaughn

What jobs are best for authors and which ones should be replaced ASAP?

Great Debut Novels of the Twentieth Century

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency C

Andrew Wheeler (M), Sarah Zettel, Mark W. Tiedemann, Jane Routley, Jennie A. Roller

Panelists discuss the best first novels of the century.

Tai Chi

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Gold Coast

Steven Barnes

Don't Ever Let Me Catch You Doing This

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Buckingham

Maureen McHugh (M), Raechel Henderson, David Feintuch, David B. Coe, Joe W. Haldeman

What shouldn't you do in your story? Panelists tell what and why you shouldn't do it, and how they got away with it.

The Fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien: A Popular and Critical Success?

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Columbian

Richard West (M), David Bratman, Douglas Anderson, Tom Shippey

Tolkien wrote some of the seminal works of the 20th century, but why were they so successful?

Mass

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, State (Fairmont)

Fr. John R. Blaker

World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) Business Meeting

Sunday, 08:30 to 11:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Friends of Bill W.

Sunday, 08:30 to 09:45, Addams

Nineteenth Century Fantastists

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom A

Melanie Fletcher (M), Elizabeth Moon, Connie Willis, Darrell Schweitzer

Panelists discuss the fantasy authors who laid the groundwork for the genre as it is known today.

Can You Really Make a Living Doing This?

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom B

Tullio Proni (M), Yvonne Navarro, Keith DeCandido, Glen Cook, Joseph Fleischmann III

Can you really make a living writing? What do you need to consider before becoming a full time writer?

Settling the Cold Worlds

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Bill Higgins, Charles Sheffield (M), Diana Challis, Guy Consolmagno, SJ

Panelists discuss and illustrate the challenges settling worlds much colder than Earth.

The Possible Future: An SF Documentary

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency A

Eric Solstein

Preview the new documentary.

Your First Worldcon

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency B

Tracy Lunquist, Gerri Balter, Janice Gelb, Jon Stopa

Missed the first two? You can still find out what to see and do if you're a first-time Worldcon attendee.

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) Meeting

Sunday, 10:00 to 12:45, Regency C

The Care and Feeding of the Creative Person

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Gold Coast

Fred Gambino, Pamela Palmer, Darlene P. Coltrain, Anne Phyllis Pinzow (M), Don Maitz

Panelists discuss what it takes to maintain a creative person in the family.

Tales from the Wonder Zone

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Buckingham

Pat York (M), Jean-Pierre Normand, Isaac Szpindel, James Van Pelt, Marcel Gagne, James Alan Gardner, Derwin Mak

Authors discuss the 'how to teach SF' based on the anthology Tales from the Wonder Zone.

Wag Your Tailfeathers

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Picasso

Fred Patten (M), Jim Groat, Jim Doolittle

Panelists discuss Furry fandom.

Technology Takes Over: The Dystopian Vision

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Columbian

Alan Rea (M), Bill Clemente, Charles Petit, Sherry Katz Karp, Joshua Bilmes

Is our future really 'nothing but net?' Panelists discuss the dark future predictions and how they could happen.

Launch Windows and Orbital Mechanics

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Haymarket

Geoffrey A. Landis, Jordin Kare, Bridget Landry, Paul Schoessow (M), Steve Collins

Panelists discuss the planning and timing necessary for space travel.

Conversation

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Addams

Joe W. Haldeman, Robert Silverberg

These authors could discuss the weather and make you want to stick around for more. Find out what interesting topics will come up.

How to Watch a Masquerade

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, State (Fairmont)

Julie Zetterberg, Roberta Rogow, David Weingart, Fr. John R. Blaker, Pierre E. Pettinger (M)

Costumers tell what to look for to get the most our of a masquerade.

WSFS Mark Protection Committee Meeting

Sunday, 10:00 to 12:45, Diplomat (Fairmont)

The Price of Space

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

John K. Strickland, Jr., Jim Plaxco (M), Sandra C. Morrese, Mike Moscoe

How expensive would space exploration and travel be? Where would all the money come from?

The Short, Happy Life of Science Fiction Age

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Scott Edelman

Editor of now-defunct Science Fiction Age magazine relates the history and development of the magazine until its untimely demise.

Children's Kid's Music

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Horner

Dave Weingart

Gripe Session

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Wright

Tom Veal

Don't like something? Let the Committee know

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Astor Suite

Harry Turtledove, Jean Lorrah

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Karen Cupp

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Atlanta

Karen Cupp

Reading:

Available

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, New Orleans

Available

Reading:

Kristine C. Smith

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, San Francisco

Kristine C. Smith

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Ben Bova, David Gerrold, George R.R. Martin, Kate Elliott/Alis Rasmussen, Lee Martindale, Linda Reames Fox, Pat Murphy, Vera Nazarian

Children's Making Instruments

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ogden

Michelle Bottorff

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 10:00 to 11:15, Skyway 280

Hal Clement

Kaffeeklatsch

The Search for ET

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom A

David Brin, Eric Schulman (M), Rex W. Joyner, Jeffrey G. Liss, N. Taylor Blanchard

Panelists review the latest developments in the search for life 'out there.'

When Both Spouses Write

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom B

Karen Haber, Robert Silverberg, Charles Sheffield, Nancy Kress, Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta (M)

What is life like in a household where both spouses are writers?

The Making of 'Toy Story 2'

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

David Ian Salter

David Ian gives an illustrated talk on how the movie was developed and produced.

Slideshow

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency A

Bob Eggleton

Open-Reserved

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency B

Filk Listeners: What Would We Do Without Them?

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Gold Coast

Jan Di Masi (M), Howard Scrimgeour, Dell Stinnett, Persis Thorndike

Filk isn't just for other filkers. Panelists discuss the importance of those who just listen.

The Sources of Fantasy: Fairy Tales

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Buckingham

Dierdre M. Murphy, Ellen Datlow (M), Joan D. Vinge, Terry O'Brien, Steve Piziks

Panelists discuss fairy tales and how they can be used in fantasy, particularly lesser known ones.

Patrick O'Brian Remembered

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Picasso

Susan Shwartz (M), Carolyn Ives Gilman, Eric S. Raymond, Michael F. Flynn, Amy Thomson

Patrick O'Brian's popularity was a surprise to the general public, but fans knew his worth. Join our panelists in a memorial discussion of one of the greats of naval historical fiction.

Gender Matters: Feminist Issues in SF

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Columbian

Suzy McKee Charnas (M), Robin Roberts, Loretta McKibben, Elizabeth Moon, Katya Reimann

How does today's SF deal with gender issues? Is it improving or not?

Forthcoming from Harper/Eos

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Haymarket

New books from Harper/Eos.

Filk Workshop: Lyric Writing

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Addams

Bill Sutton, Brenda Sutton

Learn how to writ your own songs to match your music.

Creating a Magazine from Scratch

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, State (Fairmont)

Randy A. Dannenfelser (M), Charles C. Ryan, Scott Edelman, Warren Lapine,

Panelists discuss what is involved in starting a magazine.

Collecting vs. Amassing

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Michael J. Walsh (M), Walter R. Cole, Tara Miller-Oakes, Howard Frank, Judy Lazar

Do you collect or just acquire? Panelists discuss the differences.

Why I'm Worth a Percentage

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Shawna McCarthy, Lucienne Diver (M), Joshua Bilmes, Jane Frank

Pros tell what agents really do and how they earn their commissions.

Costuming on a Budget

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Kate Morgenstern (M), Joy Day, Carl Mami, Kevin P. Roche, Jennie A. Roller

Costumers describe how to make good costumes without spending money you don't have.

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Astor Suite

Terry Pratchett, S.M. Stirling

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Simon R. Green

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Atlanta

Simon R. Green

Reading:

James Killus, Robert J. Sawyer

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, New Orleans

James Killus, Robert J. Sawyer

Reading:

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, San Francisco

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

David B. Coe, Forrest J. Ackerman, Frank Kelly Freas, Greg Costikyan, Laurel Winter, Melisa Michaels, Roger MacBride Allen

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 11:30 to 12:45, Skyway 280

Allen Steele

Kaffeeklatsch

Hyatt Live Stage

Sunday - 12:00 to 14:00, Art Auction

Art Auction

Sunday, 12:00 to 14:00, Hyatt Live Stage

Sunday Football Klatsch

Sunday, 12:00 to 16:00, Hyatt Big Bar

Barry Lyn-Waitsman, Bill Hebel, Patrick Ralph, Algis Budrys, Bob Felske

Sports fandom at its best.

Children's Yanni at the Acropolis

Sunday, 13:00 to 15:45, Wright

Reading:

Darrell Schweitzer, David Marusek

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:05, San Francisco

Darrell Schweitzer, David Marusek

My First Novel

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grand Ballroom B

Mindy L. Klasky, Carol Berg, C. A. Dawson (M), Joshua Mertz, Janine Ellen Young:

Hear panelists describe their experiences with their first novel.

The Hubble Telescope Show

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Christian Ready

A repeat of this ever popular look at the latest from Hubble.

Gestation

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency A

Hal Clement

Hal Clement presents a slide show on developing and idea from news source to a story plan.

Favorite Science Writers

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency B

Perrianne Lurie, Steve Carper (M), Connie Willis, Rochelle Uhlenkott, Kathleen Anne Goonan

Panelists discuss their favorite scientist authors and why they are so good.

The Myth of Fannish Tolerance

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency C

Fr. John R. Blaker, Lee Gold, Rob Gates, Ronald B. Oakes

Is fandom tolerant? Hear our panelists and decide for yourself.

Filk Workshop: Performance

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Gold Coast

Michael Longcor

Michael Longcor shows how to put on your best performance.

GalaxyOnline

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Buckingham

Ben Bova, M. Shayne Bell,

See the new website from Ben Bova and M Shayne Bell.

Simegen

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Picasso

Jean Lorrah, Jacqueline Lichtenberg

Hear the creators of the Simegen universe tell what went into creating it.

Beyond Harry Potter II: Censorship and Children's Literature

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Columbian

Gail Bondi (M), Solomon Davidoff, Lindalee Stuckey

Banned in South Carolina. Why is Children's SF so dangerous?

Forthcoming from Bantam

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Haymarket

New books from Bantam.

Jack L. Chalker Explains it All

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Addams

Jack L. Chalker

Everything you ever wanted to hear from Jack L. Chalker himself.

Costuming for Hollywood: Fyberdyne Labs

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, State (Fairmont)

Edward Endres, Mike Bolin, Tony Truitt, E. Weber Jones

Pros tell what it's like costuming at the highest level.

Privatizing and Commercializing Space

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Ian Randal Strock, Jordin Kare, Joseph Lazzaro, Jeffrey Liss, Terry Ryan Kok

If private citizens get into space, what will they do there? Can non-governmental bodies get their share?

Demo: The Editorial Process

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Diplomat (Fairmont)

Steve Saffel, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

An author and an editor demonstrate how a book becomes a reality.

Science Fiction Films of Ages Past

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Forrest J. Ackerman (M), John Fast, Mark Leeper, James J.J. Wilson

Panelists discuss the history of SF Films and how it developed into today's SF.

They Came From Chicago

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Richard Gilliam (M), Gary K. Wolfe, Mike Resnick, Robert Garcia, Lois Tilton

Learn about all the Chicago SF authors and what their connections to the Windy City are.

Children's Kid Filk Concert

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Ogden

David Weingart, Judith Hayman, Michelle Bottorff, Gary Ehrlich

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Astor Suite

P.C. Hodgell, Lois McMaster Bujold

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Phyllis Eisenstein

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Atlanta

Phyllis Eisenstein

Reading:

Harry Turtledove

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, New Orleans

Harry Turtledove

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

David Brin, Josepha Sherman, Larry Niven, Robert Reed, Steven Barnes, Steven L. Burns, Susan Shwartz, Tananarive Due

Younger Children: Origami

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Horner

Yasushi Okada, Sayuri Kawai, Yasuo Kawai and Yutaka Okada.

Origami for children.

History of Worldcon Bidding

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Columbus

Joe Siclari

The annual contest for which city and group of fans gets to organize fandom's annual extravaganza is sometimes fast and furious, sometimes ho-hum, sometimes friendly and funny, and sometimes, frankly hysterical. Joe Siclari, chairman of MagiCon in in 1992, and curator of the History of Bidding exhibit, leads a tour through Worldcon bidding's memorabilia, with commentary on who lost, who won and why. If you've ever thought it might be fun to bid for a Worldcon, tour this exhibit first. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 13:00 to 14:15, Skyway 280

Walter Jon Williams

Kaffeeklatsch

Charity Auction

Sunday, 14:00 to 16:00, Grand Ballroom A

This auction will benefit the DUFF and TAFF (Down Under Fan Fund and Trans Atlantic Fan Fund) as well as the SFWA Emergency Medical Fund.

Children's Belly Dancing

Sunday, 2:30 PM to 15:45, Ogden

Michelle Bottorff

Shoot for the Moon

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Grand Ballroom B

John K. Strickland, Jr., Edwin L. Strickland III, Ben Bova, Gregory Benford, Ian Randal Strock (M)

Panelists discuss private initiatives for space flight and moon landings.

The Best Sci-Fi Films of the Twentieth Century

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Bob Blackwood (M), Steven Barnes, Randy Dannenfelser, Dan Kimmel, Alexis Gilliland

Critics discuss the best SF films of the century as selected by the Chicon membership.

Working with Fiberglass: Fyberdyne Lab

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency A

Edward Endres, Bob Vaillincourt

Slide show of one of the best of the best for costumers.

Can Chicago Carry a Fandom?

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency B

Leah Zeldes Smith (M), Marcy Lyn-Waitsman, Jim Rittenhouse, Bill Roper

Is there fan life in Chicago after the cons? Panelists discuss how Chicago fandom could develop.

Cryonics, Fiction vs. Fact

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency C

Kennita Watson

Kennita Watson reveals the truth about cryonics and what it can and can't do.

Children's Filk Music for the Young and Young at Heart

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Gold Coast

Judith Hayman, Alan Thiesen, Dave Weingart

When the Music's Over

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Buckingham

Myra Cakan, Martina Pilcerova

See the making of a German SF film.

The Forgotten Inklings

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Picasso

Connie Willis (M), John Fast, Lisa Deutsch Harrigan, Melanie Fletcher

J.R.R. Tolkien and CS Lewis are the best known of the group, but there were other Inklings too. Find out who they were.

Voice and Persona: Third Person is Still a Person

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Columbian

Laurel Winter, Richard Garfinkle, Maureen McHugh, Alexander Jablokov , Tippi N. Blevins.

Panelists tell how to use third person narrative in writing.

Forthcoming from DAW

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Haymarket

Betsy Wollheim

New books from DAW.

Fan Art: Erotic or Pornographic?

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Addams

Brad W. Foster (M), Sue Mason, Cathy Cupitt, Leigh Strother-Vien, Stephen Davies.

Some art shows limit how revealing or graphic fan art can be. Is this censorship? What's the difference between erotic and pornographic and who should judge?

SF Jeopardy Finals

Sunday, 14:30 to 17:15, State (Fairmont)

Leo Doroschenko, Bob Passovoy.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Mars

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Jim Plaxco (M), Mark L. Olson, Joan Slonczewski, Bridget Landry, Jeffrey Liss

If we ever get to Mars, what should we be allowed to do with it? Is it ours for the taking?

Fanzine/SF Indexing.

Sunday, 14:30 to 17:15, Diplomat (Fairmont)

Workshop on indexing techniques.

Pro Tech/Anti Tech: We Only Notice Technology When It's New

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

William E. Priester (M), Gail Bondi, jan howard finder, Bill Ernoehazy, Sherry Katz Karp.

Just because it's new technology does that make it good or bad? Why do people (irrationally maybe) love or hate it.

Book Discussion: Ben Bova's Return to Mars

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Steve Metzger .

Steve Metzger leads the discussion of Bova's most recent Mars book, following his discussion group of Ben Bova's Mars.

Children's Making Pipe Cleaner Dragon Pins

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Horner

Julie Bowman.

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Astor Suite

Simon R. Green, Sharon Lee

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

delphyne woods reads Alfred Bester, Guy H. Lillian III reads R.A. Lafferty

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Atlanta

delphyne woods reads Alfred Bester, Guy H. Lillian III reads R.A. Lafferty

Reading:

Joe W. Haldeman

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, New Orleans

Joe W. Haldeman

Reading:

George R.R. Martin

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, San Francisco

George R.R. Martin

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Carolyn Ives Gilman, Gene Wolfe, Janine Ellen Young, Kathleen Massie-Ferch, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Mike Resnick, Mindy L. Klasky, Sarah Zettel

Faces of Science Fiction

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Columbus

Paul Levinson

So that's what he looks like! Members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America lead a tour, with commentary, of the Pro Portrait Gallery. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge in Columbus Hall. Meet in front of the exhibit in Grand Ballroom F.

FANAC Interactive Museum Tour

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Columbus

Joe Siclari

Joe Siclari, curator of this exhibit sponsored by the Florida Association for Nucleation And Conventions, leads a tour through its fannish artifacts and into fanhistorical cyberspace. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 14:30 to 15:45, Skyway 280

Stanley Schmidt

Kaffeeklatsch

Nanotechnology and Clarke's Law

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Grand Ballroom B

Arlan Andrews, Sr. (M), John Strickland, W.A. Thomasson, Howard Davidson, Gregory Benford

Will nanotechnology do everything it is claimed it will do, or is it just a shorthand for performing magic in science fiction?

Art Auction

Sunday, 16:00 to 18:00, Hyatt Live Stage

Cryptography

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Bruce Schneier.

Bruce Schneier explains the history of cryptography and its latest developments.

How Did That Get Published

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regency A

Susan Sizemore, Adam-Troy Castro (M), Ron Sarti, John De Chancie, Bill Fawcett.

Every fan has said this about a book at one time. Panelists will attempt to answer the question.

What Makes Bad Programming?

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regency B

Jim Mann (M), Ben Yalow, Evelyn Leeper, Gary McGath, John Pomeranz.

Why do some programs work so well and others, maybe very similar, fail so badly? What is the secret of good programming.

SFWA Musketeers

Sunday, 16:00 to 18:45, Regency C

Elizabeth Moon, Melanie Fletcher, Laura Underwood, Kristine C. Smith, Lillian S. Carl, Esther Friesnerm, Vera Nazarian, Christine Valada

Fencing demonstrations with various edged weapons.

Never-ending Filk Panel

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Gold Coast

David Hayman, Bill Roper, Spencer Love, Bill Sutton, Kathy Mar.

Panelists discuss filk in all its aspects.

Audience Panel: What Is Fandom

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Buckingham

Moshe Feder.

Moshe asks what fandom is and, with the attendees, tries to determine if there is a cohesive fandom.

Where's the Doctor? Medical and Ethical Issues

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Picasso

Bill Ernoehazy (M), Sherry Katz Karp, Lokke Heiss, Lisa Freitag, Fr. John R. Blaker.

What will future medicine be like and will they have the same ethical questions and problems as we do today? Will new ones develop?

Science Fiction and Mrs. Brown, A Quarter Century Later

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Columbian

S.M. Stirling (M), Anne Harris, Nancy Kress, Kate Elliott .

25 years ago, Ursula . LeGuin wrote an essay on SF entitled 'SF and Mrs. Brown.' How far have we come today?

Forthcoming from Warner

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Haymarket

Betsy Mitchell.

New books from Warner.

How to Write a Radio Drama

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Addams

James Alan Gardner (M), James Patrick Kelly, Carol Paolucci

How is writing a radio drama different from writing a short story or novel? Panelists discuss the differences.

Grail Legends

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Alexandra Elizabeth Honigsberg, Darrell Schweitzer, Terry O'Brien (M), Mary Francis Zambreno, Laura Frankos

Panelists discuss one of the most popular of medieval legends.

Artist Demos:

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Margaret Organ-Kean, Erin McKee, delphyne woods, P.C. Hodgell, Alexis Gilliland

Watercolor, scratchboard, acrylics, wearable art, Celtic knotwork,

Estate Planning For Fans

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Embassy (Fairmont)

Joyce Scrivner, Charles Brown, Forrest J. Ackerman

Panelists discuss what fans should know about estate planning.

Children's How to Write Short Stories

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Ogden

Rob Chilson, Ann Lewis, Jan S. Gephardt

Are Children's stories different from those for adults? Our panelists discuss the differences and what makes a good Children's story.

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Astor Suite

Robert J. Sawyer, Connie Willis

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Joan D. Vinge

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Atlanta

Joan D. Vinge

Reading:

Hal Clement

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, New Orleans

Hal Clement

Reading:

Greg Costikyan

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, San Francisco

Greg Costikyan

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Elizabeth Hand, Glen Cook, Harry Turtledove, James S. Dorr, John G. Cramer, Stephen Baxter, Thomas Harlan

History of Worldcon Tour

Sunday, 16:00 to 15:15, Columbus

Jack L. Chalker

Author and fan Jack Chalker leads a tour of the History of Worldcons exhibit. A longtime Worldcon goer, and the man who coined the word smof, Jack knows where all the bodies are buried. Come and hear the stories he digs up. Space is limited. Sign up at the Fan Lounge. Meet in front of the exhibit in Columbus Hall.

Children's Filk Concert

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Horner

Gary Ehrlich

Children's Storytelling

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Wright

Josepha Sherman

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 16:00 to 17:15, Skyway 280

Paul Witcover

Kaffeeklatsch

This Preview Is Approved for General Audiences

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom A

Jeff Walker, Glen Boettcher, Henry Osier

Trailers of forthcoming SF movies.

Hideously Misacculturated

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom B

Tracy Lunquist (M), Fred Patten, Teresa Nielsen Hayden

Panelists explore the myth of fan as an outsider in regular society.

Space Stations Past, Present and Future

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Ian Randal Strock, Allen Steele, Hugh S. Gregory, Steve Collins, Steve Bartlett

Learn the history of space stations and where we're going in the future.

The Genetics Engineer's Toolbox

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency A

Barry Gehm

Slide show of how genetic engineering really works.

How I Buy What I Buy

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regency B

Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Jim Frenkel (M), Gardner Dozois, Laura Anne Gilman

Hear from the pros why they buy certain stories and notothers.

Storytelling

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Horner

Margaret Organ-Kean

Children's Books We Still Love

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Gold Coast

Marie Loughin, Glenn R. Sixbury, David-Glenn Anderson

Just because you're an adult doesn't mean you can't still read Children's books. Panelists discuss their favorite Children's books.

Science Fiction You'll (Probably) Never Read

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Buckingham

John Jarrold, Myra Cakan, Martina Pilcerova (M), Jane Routley

The SF available in the U.S. is only written in the English speaking world, mostly in the U.S. and Great Britain. Our panelists show you the world of SF you're missing.

Non-Superhero Comics

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Picasso

Mark Bernstein (M), Steve Stiles, Jacque Davison, Doselle Young, Lowell Cunningham

Panelists discuss what else is available in comics.

Race: The Minority Presence in Science Fiction

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Columbian

Elaine Oldham (M), Solomon Davidoff, James Gifford

Minorities have always been under-represented in SF. Have things improved today? Can we improve it even more?

DNA Publications and the Future of Magazine Publishing

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Haymarket

Warren Lapine

Editor Lapine discusses what's involved in publishing magazines in today's market.

A Simple Source: Plotting Based on a Single Object

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Addams

Shane Tourtellotte (M), Darrell Schweitzer, Steve Miller, Ron Collins

Can you really plot a good story based on a single object? What if the object's nota magical ring?

Are Villains Necessary?

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, State (Fairmont)

David Marusek (M), Lois Tilton, Joyce Cottrell, Kevin T. Stein, John G. Hemry

Is there such a thing as a story without a villain? If there is, would anyone want to read it?

From Menace to Romance: The Evolution of the Vampire

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Regent (Fairmont)

Angela Kessler (M), Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Mandy Slater, Lokke Heiss, Misty Pendragon

No one would pine for Stoker's Dracula, but vampires today and pretty sexy and desirable. How did this change happen?

Philcon Programming Meeting

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Diplomat (Fairmont)

Laurie Mann, Jim Mann

Programming meeting for the Millenial Philcon

Building a Strong, Sympathetic Heroine

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Ambassador (Fairmont)

Selina Rosen, Leslie What (M), Kathleen Massie-Ferch, Julie S. Mandala, Georgia 'Sasha' Miller

Panelists tell how to create a believable heroine.

Getting it Right

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Embassy (Fairmont)

Ron Walotsky, Bob Eggleton, Frank Kelly Freas, Michael Dashow, N. Taylor Blanchard (M)

How to research your art so it's believable.

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Astor Suite

Available, Geoffrey A. Landis

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Lois McMaster Bujold

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Atlanta

Lois McMaster Bujold

Reading:

Mike Resnick

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, New Orleans

Mike Resnick

Reading:

Walter Jon Williams

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, San Francisco

Walter Jon Williams

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

David Feintuch, Fred Gambino, James Van Pelt, K.D. Wentworth, L. Warren Douglas, Margaret Organ-Kean, Mel. White

Kaffeeklatsch

Sunday, 17:30 to 18:45, Skyway 280

Jack L. Chalker

Kaffeeklatsch

Children's Music Oriented Videos

Sunday, 19:00 to 20:15, Wright

Collaborations: Murder Is notan Option

Sunday, 19:00 to 20:15, Regency C

Joyce Cottrell, Mike Resnick, Cory Doctorow

How to write with a partner and what to do when you can't agree.

National Space Society Meeting

Sunday, 19:00 to 20:15, Buckingham

Computer Songs

Sunday, 21:30 to 22:30, Gold Coast

Lynn Gold, Steve Savitzky, Bill Sutton

Story Telling: Keeping the Tradition Alive

Sunday, 21:30 to 22:30, Haymarket

Mark Bernstein

Mark Bernstein discusses how to keep the ancient art of storytelling alive in the wired age.

Space Songs

Sunday, 22:30 to 23:30, Gold Coast

Judith Hayman, Jordin Kare, Steve MacDonald, Kathleen Sloan

Found Filk

Sunday, 22:30 to 23:30, Buckingham

Dave Clement

Open Filk: Poker Chip Bardic

Sunday, 22:30 to 23:30, Picasso

Lee Gold

Historical Filk

Sunday, 22:30 to 23:30, Columbian

Michael Longcor

Star Trek & Other Media

Sunday, 23:30 to 00:30, Gold Coast

Gary Ehrlich, Judith Hayman, Kathleen Sloan

Panelists discuss SF media's past and future.

Folk Filk

Sunday, 23:30 to 04:00, Buckingham

Dave Clement

Jazz Filk

Sunday, 23:30 to 04:00, Columbian

Howard Harrison

Drums/Percussion

Sunday, 23:30 to 00:30, Haymarket

Brenda Sutton

Monday

Friends of Bill W.

Monday, 08:30 to 09:45, Addams

Was Star Wars: A New Hope as Good as We Remember?

Monday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency A

Craig Miller (M), Darryl Mallett

Everyone remembers the first time they saw Star Wars, but was it really as good as we thought it was? Panelists defend their answers.

Remembering Our Losses

Monday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency B

John Clute (M), Harry Turtledove, Tom Galloway, Charles Brown

Memorials to SF losses in 1999/2000.

Conversation

Monday, 08:30 to 09:45, Regency C

David Feintuch, L. Warren Douglas

What can two science fiction authors have to talk about? Come and find out.

Tai Chi

Monday, 08:30 to 09:45, Gold Coast

Steven Barnes

Tai Chi with Steven Barnes

Workshops and Peer Groups, On-Line and In Person

Monday, 08:30 to 09:45, Buckingham

Karen Cupp (M), Gerri Balter, Carol Berg, Rochelle Uhlenkott

Which is better for you--a group of people you meet with in person, or one you 'meet' with online? Is there a best group for you?

Not Over 'Til the Fat Arisian Sings

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom A

Pat Murphy (M), Suzanne Alles Blom, Cathy Cupitt, James Frenkel, David Feintuch

Panelists discuss the state of space opera today.

Chicago in Science Fiction

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom B

Bill Higgins (M), Algis Budrys, Nick Pollotta, Fred Saberhagen, Gene Wolfe

Panelists discuss SF works set in and around Chicago.

Space Tourism

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Grand Ballroom C-D

Larry Ahearn (M), Jody Lynn Nye, Ian Randal Strock, Paul Schoessow, Joseph Lazzaro

How soon could tourists book a round-trip of the solar system? How would space tourism develop?

Girl Cooties

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency A

Maureen McHugh (M), Charlene Brusso, Tom Porter, Steven Sawicki, Mary Turzillo

Is it really SF is if it's got that 'relationship' stuff in it?

Media Science Fiction Conventions: How We Laugh at Ourselves

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency B

Kyym Kimpel (M), Suzan Mianowski, Craig Miller, Carol Paolucci

If you've never been to a media SF con, find out from our panelists what it's like.

What If We Acted Like We Wanted New Fans?

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regency C

Teresa Nielsen Hayden (M), Moshe Feder, Kathleen Meyer, Ed Kramer, Linda Reames Fox

Fandom is getting grayer, they say. How do we attract new fans? Are there ways to make them more welcome?

The Fiction of the Year. . . So Far

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Gold Coast

Kristopher O'Higgins, James S. Dorr (M), F. Brett Cox, David Truesdale, James Stevens-Arce

Panelists discuss the best SF published in 2000 and why it's the best.

GoH Programming: The Popularity of Alternate History

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Buckingham

Kenneth Hite (M), Ginjer Buchanan, David Combs, Michael F. Flynn

It sells, but why? Is there a non-SF market that's buying AH?

Building a Costuming Character

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Picasso

Winston Howlett, Kevin P. Roche, Andy Trembley

Learn how to develop a character that's real and believable.

Out of the Classroom and into the Gutter: Explaining Fandom to Academics

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Columbian

Diane Blackwood (M), Neil Rest, Phyllis Eisenstein, Alex Eisenstein, Bev Friend, Phil Kaveny, Glenn R. Sixbury

Academics traditionally do notmix with fans or read SF. Fans tell them what they are missing.

A Look Back at Millennial Angst

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Haymarket

Laurie Mann, Stephen Baxter, Bill Fawcett (M), Chad Childers

It's the year 2000 and the world didn't end. Why were we all afraid it would?

Sources of Fantasy: Mythology

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Addams

Josepha Sherman, Denise Little, Ron Sarti (M)

Panelists discuss mythology, especially lesser-known mythologies, as sources of fantasy.

The Chemical Composition of Slush

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Regent (Fairmont)

Richard Michaels, Lucy Cohen Schmeidler, Melisa Michaels (M)

Editors tell what's really in the slush pile and why sometimes a good story filters out.

Audience Panel: Human Gene Modification: Boon or Bane?

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Diplomat (Fairmont)

W.A. Thomasson (M)

People have strong opinions for and against genetic modified foods, but what are the facts of the matter? W. A. Thomasson finds out what the con members' concensus is.

Children's Cocoaklatsch

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Ogden

jan howard finder, Anne Phyllis Pinzow

Children's Cocoaklatsch

Gripe Session

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Wright

Tom Veal

Come tell us about problems with Chicon 2000.

Reading:

Ben Bova

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Atlanta

Ben Bova

Reading:

Mindy L. Klasky

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, New Orleans

Mindy L. Klasky

Reading:

Tananarive Due

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, San Francisco

Tananarive Due

Monday, 10:00 to 11:15, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Bob Eggleton, Edward R. Willett, Gregory Benford, James C. Glass, Sean McMullen, Sharon Lee, Steve Miller, Walter Jon Williams

Cartoons and Comics Made into Live Action Films: Is This a Good Idea?

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom A

Craig Miller (M), Steve Saffel, Kevin T. Stein, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Tom Galloway

Can a comic every really be translated into film? Panelists discuss the pros and cons of making comics into movies.

Nostalgia: The Good Old Days of SF, Including the Magazines

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom B

Steve Towsley (M), Forrest J. Ackerman, Justine Larbalestier

The old hands talk about SF the way it used to be, when novels were short and magazines king.

Asteroids and Comets

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Grand Ballroom C-D

Hal Clement, Guy Consolmagno, SJ (M), Alexis Gilliland, Diana Challis, Loretta McKibben

Which asteriods are likely to come near enough to earth to be a problem? Hear about the one that hit Chicago!

Beginning Astrophotography

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency A

Chris de Longpre, John de Longpre

Learn the basics of photographing the stars.

The Health Risks of Fandom

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency B

Lisa Freitag, Tom Porter, Bob Passovoy, Jonathan Sullivan (M)

Do Conventions spread the flu? What are the health risks of being a fan and what should you do about it? Hear from the doctors.

GoH Programming: Is Alternate History, History?

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Regency C

Jim Rittenhouse, Kenneth Hite, Elizabeth Garrott, Walter Jon Williams (M)

How much history do you need when you've just changed it? How to keep your alternate history historical. Is alternate history a dying species?

Filk Outside of Conventions

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Gold Coast

Gary Ehrlich, Lynn Gold, Dierdre M. Murphy

Is there such a thing? Come and find out.

Finding Old Books

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Buckingham

Walter R. Cole, Robert Garcia (M), Joyce Scrivner

How has book collecting changed with used and rare books available on the Internet? Is it a different experience than haunting used bookstores?

Photoshop Demonstration

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Picasso

Holly Bird, Erin McKee, delphyne woods

Pros demonstrate the use of this versatile software.

Nonprofit Doesn't Mean notMaking a Profit

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Columbian

John Pomeranz (M), Tracy Lunquist, Van Siegling, Peggy Rae Sapienza, Kevin Standlee

Panelists define non-profit and explain how you can actually make money.

Art vs. Story

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Haymarket

Steve Stiles, Fiona Avery (M), Mel. White, Don Maitz, Randy Asplund

Beading

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Addams

Linda Reames Fox

Linda Reames Fox teaches the basics.

Kaffeeklatsch

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Truffles

Roger MacBride Allen, Charles Brown, Larry Niven

Kaffeeklatsch

Reading:

Melisa Michaels

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Atlanta

Melisa Michaels

Reading:

James Van Pelt

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, New Orleans

James Van Pelt

Reading:

Howard V. Hendrix

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, San Francisco

Howard V. Hendrix

Children's: Legacy: What Did You Like

Monday, 11:30 to 14:15, Ogden

Nick Winks, Linda Winks

Monday, 11:30 to 12:45, Fan Concourse

Autographing

Alexandra Elizabeth Honigsberg, Harry Turtledove, John De Chancie, Michael F. Flynn, Paul Pence, Richard Garfinkle, Robert Charles Wilson, S.M. Stirling

Where No Woman Has Gone Before

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grand Ballroom A

Sandra C. Morrese, Susan Shwartz, Lois McMaster Bujold,

Panelist s discuss the history of women in SF.

Is the Media Fan Still the Black Sheep of Fandom?

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Grand Ballroom B

Yvonne Penney, Steve Saffel, Van Siegling, John L. Flynn

Is media becoming 'serious' SF? Or are media fans still second class?

The Rebirth of Hard SF

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency A

Catherine Asaro (M), Nancy Kress, Sean McMullen, David G. Hartwell

Panelists discuss the newest hard SF and who's writing it now.

Past as Prologue

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency B

Panelists discuss scientific discoveries and what they could lead to.

I Found Someone at the Con, But They Live Far Away.

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Regency C

Janice Gelb (M), Karen Purcell, Lynn Gold, Peter Knapp, Rob Gates

How do fans keep in touch over long distances and can you have common experiences?

Filk Programming at Chicon: What Worked and What Didn't

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Gold Coast

Jan Di Masi, David Hayman

You talk, we listen. Maybe we even fix.

Art and the Web

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Buckingham

Katya Reimann (M), Laura Brodian Kelly Freas, delphyne woods, Teresa Patterson, Butch Honeck

Art on the web

How to Lie With Statistics

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Picasso

Michael F. Flynn

Michael Flynn shows you how to prove everything with anything.

Surrealism and the Fantastic: Magic Realism and Beyond

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Columbian

Victoria Garcia (M), F. Brett Cox, Fred Patten,

Is magic realism SF or something else?

History of Costuming in Fandom

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Haymarket

Joy Day (M), Sheila Lenkman, Pierre E. Pettinger, Roberta Rogow

Panelists tell tales of costumes past and present.

If You're Writing for Yourself, Are You Still Writing for Your Readers?

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Addams

Elizabeth Moon (M), Glenn R. Sixbury, Rob Chilson, Glen Cook, Melisa Michaels

Who do you have to please with your writing? Can you still write for yourself and sell it?

Reading:

Steve Miller & Sharon Lee

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, Atlanta

Steve Miller & Sharon Lee

Reading:

Josepha Sherman

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, New Orleans

Josepha Sherman

Reading:

James C. Glass

Monday, 13:00 to 14:15, San Francisco

James C. Glass

Ask Bwana-Live!

Monday, 14:30 to 15:45, Regency A

Mike Resnick, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Kent Brewster

Pro editors answer all your questions about breaking into print.

Closing Ceremonies

Monday, 15:00 to 16:00, Grand Ballroom C-D