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Diversicon

Diversicon is an annual speculative fiction (science fiction and fantasy, or SF) convention held in July or August in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota area. Diversicon provides programming and social opportunities to encourage the multicultural, multimedia exploration and celebration of SF by those within and outside of the traditional SF community. Diversicon includes both live and posthumous guests. It is sponsored by SF Minnesota.

Diversicon
StatusActive
GenreSpeculative fiction
VenueBest Western Bandana Square
Location(s)Saint Paul, Minnesota
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1992
Organized bySF Minnesota
Filing statusNon-profit
Websitehttp://www.diversicon.org

Programming

Diversicon's programming—typically three simultaneous tracks—focuses on literature but also includes items related to film, TV, comics, art, science, and other subjects. Science fiction, fantasy, horror, and slipstream/magic realism genres are all represented.

Programming topics are solicited from preregistered attendees.[1] Programming items often focus on authors and/or fictional characters from underrepresented groups; how work deals with themes of race, ethnicity, class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, dis/ability, and other definitions of "difference"; and how contemporary issues around diversity influence the reading and writing of SF.

Most programming items are panel discussions. In addition, guests of honor are interviewed and participate in Q&A with the audience. Other formats include roundtable discussions, film screenings, informational presentations/workshops, and concerts.

The convention includes an Art Show; displaying artists are encouraged to attend and be available to discuss their work with attendees. It also includes a Dealers' Room where various jewelry, books, magazines, clothing/accessories, and other items are for sale. The ConSuite is a room with comfortable, informal seating and light food and drink. Parties are held each evening.[2]

In addition, there is an auction of speculative fiction books, collectibles, and other items to raise money for SF Minnesota.[3]

History

Diversicon is sponsored by SF Minnesota, a nonprofit organization. SF Minnesota was founded in February 1992 by a group that wanted to create a Twin Cities speculative fiction convention with a different tone and focus from what already existed. They decided that Diversicon would celebrate and explore the connections between speculative fiction (SF) and diversity, particularly in three areas:[4]

  • Cultural diversity. Slightly more than two thirds of Diversicon's guest professionals have been women. A number of guests have been persons of color. A number of guests have been openly gay, lesbian, or bisexual and/or have written SF that explores issues of alternate sexuality.
  • Diversity of fan groups. Diversicon would be openly welcoming, friendly, and respectful to the wide range of SF-related organizations in the area, ranging from book clubs to writing groups, Star Trek and anime clubs, creative anachronists and futurist organizations, and anyone else who shared an interest in diversity and the imagination.
  • Diversity in media. Recognizing that different people come to SF through different paths, Diversicon would be inclusive of all media. In addition to a strong core of literary programming—including items for both writers and readers—the convention also includes a rich sampling of panels and discussions related to SF in film, TV, graphic arts, and other media as well as speculative science.

Diversicon 1 premiered in June 1993 and subsequently settled on August as its regular month. The convention hosted the James Tiptree, Jr. Award in 2000.

Guest authors, artists, editors, and fans

Source:[5]

Diversicon 29 (2022)

Diversicon 28 (postponed from 2020 to 2021)

  • Michael Merriam Writer
  • Abra Staffin-Wiebe Writer

Diversicon 27 (2019)

Diversicon 26 (2018)

Diversicon 25 (2017)

Diversicon 24 (2016)

Diversicon 23 (2015)

  • Ytasha L. Womack SF writer and filmmaker
  • Rob Callahan SF writer and journalist

Diversicon 22 (2014)

Diversicon 21 (2013)

Diversicon 20 (2012)

Diversicon 19 (2011)

Diversicon 18 (2010)

Diversicon 17 (2009)

Diversicon 16 (2008)

Diversicon 15 (2007)

Diversicon 14 (2006)

Diversicon 13 (2005)

Diversicon 12 (2004)

Diversicon 11 (2003)

Diversicon 10 (2002)

Diversicon 9 (2001)

Diversicon 8 (2000)

Diversicon 7 (1999)

Diversicon 6 (1998)

Diversicon 5 (1997)

Diversicon 4 (1996)

Diversicon 3 (1995)

  • L. A. Taylor, aka Laurie Aylama Taylor Sparer (September 3, 1939 – May 29, 1996)[6]Canadian author and world traveler
  • Joan Slonczewski—author and professor of biology
  • Earl C. Joseph—technical computing expert, coiner of terms computer architecture and smart machines, holder of three patents, and professional futurist

Diversicon 2 (1994)

Diversicon 1 (1993)

See also

References

  1. ^ Diversicon 16 Media Guide September 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. 2008. "Profile: Diversicon and SF Minnesota co-founder, past convention chair, and Diversicon 16 programming chair Eric M. Heideman." p. 4.
  2. ^ Diversicon 15 Media Guide October 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. 2008. "Diversicon 16: A preview." p. 6.
  3. ^ SF Minnesota website "SF Minnesota." Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  4. ^ Diversicon 16 Media Guide October 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. 2008. "Diversicon: A brief history." p. 2.
  5. ^ Diversicon 16 Media Guide October 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. 2008. "Guest authors, artists, editors, and fans." p. 3.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2007-06-24.

External links

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Diversicon is an annual speculative fiction science fiction and fantasy or SF convention held in July or August in the Minneapolis Saint Paul Minnesota area Diversicon provides programming and social opportunities to encourage the multicultural multimedia exploration and celebration of SF by those within and outside of the traditional SF community Diversicon includes both live and posthumous guests It is sponsored by SF Minnesota DiversiconStatusActiveGenreSpeculative fictionVenueBest Western Bandana SquareLocation s Saint Paul MinnesotaCountryUnited StatesInaugurated1992Organized bySF MinnesotaFiling statusNon profitWebsitehttp www diversicon org Contents 1 Programming 2 History 3 Guest authors artists editors and fans 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProgramming EditDiversicon s programming typically three simultaneous tracks focuses on literature but also includes items related to film TV comics art science and other subjects Science fiction fantasy horror and slipstream magic realism genres are all represented Programming topics are solicited from preregistered attendees 1 Programming items often focus on authors and or fictional characters from underrepresented groups how work deals with themes of race ethnicity class gender religion sexual orientation dis ability and other definitions of difference and how contemporary issues around diversity influence the reading and writing of SF Most programming items are panel discussions In addition guests of honor are interviewed and participate in Q amp A with the audience Other formats include roundtable discussions film screenings informational presentations workshops and concerts The convention includes an Art Show displaying artists are encouraged to attend and be available to discuss their work with attendees It also includes a Dealers Room where various jewelry books magazines clothing accessories and other items are for sale The ConSuite is a room with comfortable informal seating and light food and drink Parties are held each evening 2 In addition there is an auction of speculative fiction books collectibles and other items to raise money for SF Minnesota 3 History EditDiversicon is sponsored by SF Minnesota a nonprofit organization SF Minnesota was founded in February 1992 by a group that wanted to create a Twin Cities speculative fiction convention with a different tone and focus from what already existed They decided that Diversicon would celebrate and explore the connections between speculative fiction SF and diversity particularly in three areas 4 Cultural diversity Slightly more than two thirds of Diversicon s guest professionals have been women A number of guests have been persons of color A number of guests have been openly gay lesbian or bisexual and or have written SF that explores issues of alternate sexuality Diversity of fan groups Diversicon would be openly welcoming friendly and respectful to the wide range of SF related organizations in the area ranging from book clubs to writing groups Star Trek and anime clubs creative anachronists and futurist organizations and anyone else who shared an interest in diversity and the imagination Diversity in media Recognizing that different people come to SF through different paths Diversicon would be inclusive of all media In addition to a strong core of literary programming including items for both writers and readers the convention also includes a rich sampling of panels and discussions related to SF in film TV graphic arts and other media as well as speculative science Diversicon 1 premiered in June 1993 and subsequently settled on August as its regular month The convention hosted the James Tiptree Jr Award in 2000 Guest authors artists editors and fans EditSource 5 Diversicon 29 2022 T Aaron Cisco Writer Sybil Smith FanDiversicon 28 postponed from 2020 to 2021 Michael Merriam Writer Abra Staffin Wiebe WriterDiversicon 27 2019 Nisi Shawl Writer Ben Huset Space evangelistDiversicon 26 2018 Charlie Jane Anders Writer Bryan Thao Worra Poet and writer Ursula Murray Husted ArtistDiversicon 25 2017 Melissa Scott Writer Eleanor Arnason WriterDiversicon 24 2016 Jessica Amanda Salmonson Writer Naomi Kritzer WriterDiversicon 23 2015 Ytasha L Womack SF writer and filmmaker Rob Callahan SF writer and journalistDiversicon 22 2014 Carolyn Ives Gilman SF writer Terry A Garey SF writer and editorDiversicon 21 2013 Roy C Booth SF writer http www salgado reyes com roy c booth Jack McDevitt SF writer http www jackmcdevitt com Catherine Lundoff Fantasy writer http www catherinelundoff comDiversicon 20 2012 Steven Barnes SF writer http diamondhour com Tananarive Due Writer http www tananarivedue com Diversicon 19 2011 David Hartwell SF editor http www davidghartwell com John Calvin Rezmerski Poet and writer http authors wizards pro authors writers john calvin rezmerski Lyda Morehouse SF writer and mystery writer Tate Hallaway http www lydamorehouse com Joan Slonczewski Scientist and writer http biology kenyon edu slonc slonc htmDiversicon 18 2010 William F Wu short story and science fiction writer http www williamfwu com Rob Chilson science fiction writer http www robshilson com permanent dead link Diversicon 17 2009 Kay Kenyon novelist in science fiction genre Michael Levy college professor and SF fantasy reviewer Sandra Lindow SF poetDiversicon 16 2008 Anne Frasier feminist novelist in science fiction horror mystery and romance genres Nnedi Okorafor Nigerian American Igbo author playwright journalist and teacherDiversicon 15 2007 Andrea Hairston feminist African American novelist and playwright professor of Afro American studies and theater at Smith College in Northampton Massachusetts Christopher Jones comics and graphic novels artist Melissa S Kaercher comics and graphic novels artistDiversicon 14 2006 Kelly Link feminist author of slipstream interstitial work editor and teacher winner of the World Fantasy Award Nebula Award and James Tiptree Jr Award among other honors Bryan Thao Worra Laotian American author journalist and community activistDiversicon 13 2005 Sheree R Thomas African American author and journalist editor artist and teacher winner of two World Fantasy Awards among other honors Minister Faust aka Malcolm Azania Black Canadian author whose work includes a novel making in depth use of African mythology broadcaster actor teacher and community activistDiversicon 12 2004 S P Somtow aka Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul Thai author filmmaker composer and artistic director of the Bangkok Opera and the Siam Philharmonic Orchestra past president of the Horror Writers Association Mark Rich Asian American author journalist artist and musician numerous Rhysling Award nominations for speculative poetryDiversicon 11 2003 Melissa Scott lesbian feminist author and teacher winner of the John W Campbell and several Lambda Literary Awards Martha A Hood feminist author and longtime Diversicon panel participantDiversicon 10 2002 Steven Barnes African American bestselling novelist and TV writer martial artist and Lifewriting teacher Tananarive Due African American novelist and teacher musician and a member of Stephen King s author band winner of the American Book Award and New Voice in Literature Award among other honorsDiversicon 9 2001 Stephen Pagel founder and editor of Meisha Merlin Publishing and co editor of the GLBT Bending the Landscape anthology series with Nicola Griffith winner of Lambda Literary Award and World Fantasy Award among other honors Keith Hartman author of fiction and nonfiction exploring GLBT themes including gay multi species SF horror detective novels choreographer and actor winner of two Gaylactic Spectrum Awards among other honorsDiversicon 8 2000 Lois McMaster Bujold bestselling author winner of the Locus Nebula Hugo and Mythopoeic Awards among other honors Laurel Winter feminist author speaker and energy medicine practitioner winner of the World Fantasy and Rhysling Awards and recipient of a McKnight Artist Fellowship among other honors Suzy McKee Charnas feminist author and teacher winner of the Nebula Hugo and James Tiptree Jr Awards and a James Tiptree Jr Retrospective Award among other honors inducted into the Gaylactic Spectrum Hall of FameDiversicon 7 1999 L A Graf aka Julia Ecklar and Karen Rose Cercone Julia Ecklar is an author and musician and winner of the John W Campbell Award for Best New Writer Karen Rose Cercone is an author and a professor of geoscience Nalo Hopkinson queer Caribbean Canadian author editor and teacher winner of the Prix Aurora Sunburst John W Campbell Locus and Gaylactic Spectrum Awards among other honors Diversicon 6 1998 Karen Joy Fowler feminist author and teacher winner of the Nebula Award World Fantasy Award John W Campbell Award for Best New Writer and Commonwealth Award for Best First Novel among other honors co founder with Pat Murphy of the James Tiptree Jr Award Pat Murphy feminist author and teacher winner of the Nebula World Fantasy Philip K Dick Award and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Awards co founder with Karen Joy Fowler of the James Tiptree Jr AwardDiversicon 5 1997 Tanya Huff prolific lesbian feminist Canadian author some of whose novels are the basis for the TV series Blood Ties Pam Keesey lesbian feminist author editor technical writer and horror scholar and founder of MonsterZine comDiversicon 4 1996 Maureen F McHugh feminist author and teacher winner of the Hugo Locus Lambda Literary and James Tiptree Jr Awards Doug Friauf July 8 1955 April 25 2007 6 A longtime avid SF fan film and book reviewer Shockwave Radio Theater performer and Minneapolis fandom s rolling ambassador to the international SF community Doug Friauf died due to complications from muscular dystrophy 1 Rodger Gerberding artist longtime art director for Tales of the Unanticipated and disabled artists activistDiversicon 3 1995 L A Taylor aka Laurie Aylama Taylor Sparer September 3 1939 May 29 1996 6 Canadian author and world traveler Joan Slonczewski author and professor of biology Earl C Joseph technical computing expert coiner of terms computer architecture and smart machines holder of three patents and professional futuristDiversicon 2 1994 Paul Park trailblazing author of humanist SF and teacher Bruce Hyde actor including role of Lt Kevin Riley in the original Star Trek and chair of the Theater Film Studies and Dance department at St Cloud State University Sybil M Smith African American fan with a special interest in slash 2007 president of SF MinnesotaDiversicon 1 1993 Eleanor Arnason feminist author winner of the James Tiptree Jr Award Mythopoeic Fantasy and Minnesota Book Awards A C Crispin bestselling author teacher and past vice president of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America SFWA and founder of SFWA s Committee on Writing Scams recipient of the 2004 Service to SFWA Award Ruth Berman author editor teacher and translator and founding member of The Rivendell Group and the Minnesota Science Fiction Society Minn StF winner of the Rhysling AwardSee also EditCarl Brandon Society GalactiCon Gaylaxicon James Tiptree Jr Award WisConReferences Edit Diversicon 16 Media Guide Archived September 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Profile Diversicon and SF Minnesota co founder past convention chair and Diversicon 16 programming chair Eric M Heideman p 4 Diversicon 15 Media Guide Archived October 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Diversicon 16 A preview p 6 SF Minnesota website SF Minnesota Retrieved January 26 2016 Diversicon 16 Media Guide Archived October 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Diversicon A brief history p 2 Diversicon 16 Media Guide Archived October 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Guest authors artists editors and fans p 3 a b Social Security Death Index Archived from the original on 2012 11 27 Retrieved 2007 06 24 External links EditDiversicon Web site Diversicon 16 Media Guide PDF document press release permanent dead link July 14 2008 press release permanent dead link April 30 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diversicon amp oldid 1104007478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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