Appearances
2010
Potlatch 19: March 5 – 7 in Seattle, WA.
An all-volunteer, non-profit, literary event for the readers and writers of speculative fiction. Proceeds from Potlatch benefit Clarion West—an intensive six-week workshop for writers who are preparing for professional careers in science fiction and fantasy.
WisCon 34: May 27-31 in Madison, WI.
The world’s leading feminist science fiction convention, encouraging discussion and debate of ideas relating to feminism, gender, race, and class. WisCon welcomes writers, editors, and artists whose work explores these themes as well as their many fans.
2011
Potlatch 20: March 4 – 6 in the San Francisco/San Jose Bay Area, CA.
An all-volunteer, non-profit, literary event for the readers and writers of speculative fiction. Proceeds from Potlatch benefit Clarion West—an intensive six-week workshop for writers who are preparing for professional careers in science fiction and fantasy.
FOGcon: March 11-13 in San Francisco, CA.
The Friends of Genre Convention (FOGcon) is a literary-themed San Francisco SF/F con in the tradition of Wiscon and Readercon.
The world’s leading feminist science fiction convention, encouraging discussion and debate of ideas relating to feminism, gender, race, and class. WisCon welcomes writers, editors, and artists whose work explores these themes as well as their many fans.
Westercon 64: July 1 – 4 in San Jose, CA.
Sponsored by SFSFC, a Bay Area based fan group that exists to run science fiction conventions, Westercon is a convention that travels around the west coast of the USA.
WorldCon 69: Renovation: Aug. 17 – 21 in Reno, NV.
The 69th World Science Fiction Convention. Worldcon is sponsored by the World Science Fiction Society whose membership is made up of the upcoming Worldcon members.
Previous Years:
2009
Potlatch 18: February 27 – March 1 in the San Francisco/San Jose Bay Area, CA.
An all-volunteer, non-profit, literary event for the readers and writers of speculative fiction. Proceeds from Potlatch benefit Clarion West—an intensive six-week workshop for writers who are preparing for professional careers in science fiction and fantasy.
WisCon 33: May 22-25 in Madison, WI.
The world’s leading feminist science fiction convention, encouraging discussion and debate of ideas relating to feminism, gender, race, and class. WisCon welcomes writers, editors, and artists whose work explores these themes as well as their many fans.
Readercon 20: July 9-12 in Burlington, MA.
Readercon is, depending on your point of view, either an annual literary conference (except infinitely more fun than that) or an annual science fiction convention (except with virtually everything except talking about and buying books stripped away).
World Fantasy Convention 2009: October 29-November 1 in San Jose, CA.
An annual gathering of professionals, collectors, and others interested in the field of Light and Dark Fantasy art and literature.
2008
Potlatch 17: February 29 – March 2 in Seattle, WA.
Wiscon 32: May 23-26 in Madison, WI.
2007
Wiscon 31: May 25-28 in Madison, WI.
Westercon 60: June 30-July 3 in San Mateo, CA.
2006
Pantheacon 2006: February 18-19, San Jose, CA.
Wiscon 30: May 26-29 in Madison, WI.
2005
Potlatch 14: March 4-6 in San Francisco, CA.
Wiscon 29: May 27-30 in Madison, WI.
2004
Baycon 22: The San Francisco Bay Area Regional Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention.















