Diversicon 15


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15th Annual Diversicon to Be Held in Twin Cities


Convention Celebrates Diversity in Speculative Fiction Fields

 

Minneapolis, MN -- March 8, 2007 -- Diversicon 15, a convention celebrating and exploring multicultural speculative fiction (science fiction and fantasy, or SF), will be held August 3–5, 2007, in Bloomington, MN. Sponsored by SF Minnesota, Diversicon provides programming (panel discussions, author/artist readings and lectures, films) and social opportunities to encourage the multicultural, multimedia exploration of SF by those within and outside of the traditional SF community.

The relatively recent entry of many women, gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgendered (GLBT), and racially and ethnically diverse persons has transformed the speculative fiction field. Formerly focusing on white, male characters who solved problems through rational thought and muscle, SF now features characters of all kinds doing the same . . . and looks more often at ambiguous problems of sexuality, class, and identity.

This year's guest of honor is Andrea Hairston, a professor of Afro-American studies and theater at Smith College in Massachusetts. Hairston's speculative fiction novel, Mindscape (Aqueduct Press, 2006), was described by the New York Review of Science Fiction as having "a plotline of great complexity and great swaths of originality, presented through a headlong and ferociously vivid mise-en-scene." She is also the artistic director of Chrysalis Theatre, a cross-cultural, multidisciplinary performance ensemble in Massachusetts, which has produced three of her science fiction plays.

Other special guests are Christopher Jones and Melissa S. Kaercher, Twin Cities artists who illustrate the comic book Dr Blink! Superhero Shrink (Dork Storm Press). Jones has worked professionally in comics since 1988. Kaercher, who holds a BS in biology, also colors educational comics for Capstone Press.

Diversicon will also honor Octavia Butler (1947–2006). An African-American writer, Butler was a recipient of the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant and won two Hugo and four Nebula awards during her prolific and distinguished career.

Diversicon 15 will be held at the Holiday Inn Select International Airport/Mall of America. In addition to three tracks of programming, it will host a dealers' room, an art show, an informal hospitality suite, and nightly parties. Held in the Twin Cities area every year since its inception in 1992, Diversicon prides itself on presenting distinguished guests of honor and stimulating programming in a welcoming, hospitable atmosphere. Rates for Diversicon 15, which include all convention activities, are $25 through March 15, $30 through July 14, and $40 at the door.

 

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For further information on Diversicon 15 (August 3–5), including to arrange interviews with convention organizers and/or guests of honor, please contact Paula L. Fleming at paulafleming[ AT ]comcast.net.