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1985 World Fantasy Convention Program Book The 1985 World Fantasy Convention October31 - November3, 1985 At Tucson’s Doubletree Hotel at Randolph Park PROGRAM BOOKLET | Featuring Writers of the Southwest The 1985 Tucson World Fantasy Convention GUEST OF HONOR STEPHEN R. DONALDSON Special Guest Evangeline Walton Artist Guest Victoria Poyser Toastperson Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Randal Rau 7... wi Chairman/Dealers’ Room Bruce For. 22... 38 Treasurer/Programming/Hotel Liaison Crist Simiie i te ee a eG Program Operations mule TRING. esa Program Operations MR. Hilder. 2.61.60 ae: Program Hospitality Dovid Lee AlmeersOns ./) 6ee Art Program Carol DePhest 3S. osaa Registration Brice M. Done. 7eeee Security Cifton D. Bair S902 ee Convention Office Shane Shellenbarger >. beoe Films Kondy Fong........ ese. Banquet/Awards Ceremony CON IIRIOY ee Rare Book Room OOFONG ey, Historian Jim: Cryer... PeBe. Photographer OIa Promotions LOa Collector's Seminar Robern Weinberg ...... secu... Collector's Seminar RiCk FOSS... COP ere ee Travel Agent ROOY ieea Art Show RO Membership, Child Care PCE MOSSOONO 20 el a Hospitality Suite MOIOION IGcy eel cl Publications RARE BOOK ROOM THANK YOU's We have on display rare books, The following paid for the open wine, pop, and beer bar during letters, and other fantasy, horror, Friday night's Autograph Party: and sf-oriented items of importance. Also in this room will Berkley Publications be display-only artwork and other TOR Books exhibition items. The room-will be DAW open Friday from 1-6pm and Saturday Donning Press 10am-6pm. The convention has published an informational catalog of the rare items displayed in the room. One THE WORLD FANTASY AWARDS BOARD OF copy is being provided to each DIRECTORS attendee to enhance your enjoyment of the display. ; John Douglas Donald M. Grant Depending on logistics being worked Kirby McCauley out, we may also display items Chuck Miller being sold at the Rare Book Auction Tim Underwood at 9pm on Saturday night. Robert Weinberg Jack Rems Norman L. Hood RARE BOOK AUCTION Robert A. Booth Charles L. Grant John Bell We are having a Rare Book Auction Rodger Turner Saturday night at 9 pm. It will be conducted in the Mesquite Room (opposite the Mesquite Restaurant “at the Doubletree). THE WORLD FANTASY AWARDS JUDGES A few items will be allowed to be entered for auction at the Suzy McKee Charnas convention...please see Randal Rau, Jo Fletcher the Convention Chairman, for entry. Terri Windling We will try to arrange to have the George R. R. Martin items on display in the Rare Book Baird Searles Room prior to the auction. Otherwise, they will be displayed for a few minutes before the start of bidding. FOR SERVICE ABOVE AND BEYOND We reserve the right to limit Barry Bard (Promotions/Ad Sales) quantities and to judge the Kim Farr (Memberships/Phone/Mail) Suitability of items submitted. Don Markstein (Program Book) The convention will charge 10% on Bruce Farr (Progress Reports, Pro- items sold. There is no entry fee gram Booklet/Mail) or charge on unsold items. ALL -.eand the rest of the Committee BIDDERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY and volunteers without whom none EITHER IN CASH, TRAVELLERS' CHECKS, of this would be necessary! OR CHECK WITH BANK GUARANTEE CARD AND PICTURE ID. And more thank you's in Progress Report 4, such as for Program Book Packets and books received for Awards consideration! Copyright © 1985 Randal Rau DEALERS’ ROOM The table number(s) are noted within parentheses. Check the Program for room hours. DONATO'S FINE BOOKS Cloe) WEIRDBOOK (29) Lou and Myrna Donato W. Paul Ganley BOB BROWN CH) BILL TROJAN (30) DREAM HAVEN (4,5) HONECK SCULPTURE (34) Greg Ketter STUDIO ERIN MCKEE (6) MACLAY & ASSOCIATES (32) CORROBOREE PRESS (7) BASEMENT BOOKS (33) Rhip & Ira Thornhill Donna Rankin THE BOOKIE (8) BRYAN BARRETT BOOKS (34) Harold & Rose Kinney DONALD M. GRANT, (355, 36) R. F. WALD (9) PUBLISHER CHIMERA PUBLISHING Ch ut) J & J BOOKS (37,38) Norm Hood Jack & Jean Gonzalez CURIOUS USED BOOK SHOP (72,13) FLYING COYOTE (39) Ray Walsh Phyllis White ROBERT WEINBERG (14) RUSTY HEVELIN (40,41) ALGOL PRESS (15) DRAGON TREASURES (42,43) Andrew Porter Victor C. Martine WILLIAM MATTHEWS, (16) PHANTASIA PRESS (44) BOOKSELLER Alex Berman JOHN STELNICKI Ee) ANNE SHERLOCK BOOKS (45) LOCUS (18) THE READERIE (46) Dave Hiatt NELSON GRAPHICS (19,20) Wayne Barlowe THE MATRIX AGENCY (47,48) Kennedy Poyser ’ FANTASY ARCHIVES Can) Eric Kramer WILLOW JEWELRY (49) Willow Zarlow THE BOOK LADY (22,23) Diane Peterson EVENING STAR PRESS (50) Mare Delman/Daniel Charleston AMERICAN FANTASY (24) Robert & Nancy Garcia DRAGONDALE DOLLS C51) Venessa Birdsey/K. Bloomquist MICHAEL REILLY, (25) ILLUSTRATOR LAST WAVE (52) Seott Edelman DARYL MURDOCK (26) ROY A. SQUIRES (53) SCREAM PRESS CPT) Jeff Conner MARTY MASSOGLIA (54) ARTIMUS PUBLICATIONS (28) Raymond Alexander DEALERS’ ROOM LAYOUT The Dealers' Room is located on the west side of the Grand Ballroom. HOURS Friday 8am to 1pm Setup, open to Dealers only 1pm to 6pm Open Saturday 9:30am to 10am Dealer setup 10am to 6pm Open Sunday 9:30am to 10am Dealer Setup 10am to 4pm Open 4pm to 7pm Dealer tear-down 7 53 33 3] 20 19 5\ 39 36 18 50 35 17 1 40 34 49 16 4 33 15 42 52 24 2 32 14 48 43 £5 4 31 44 13 47 26 2 30 12 45 46 27 28 a7 10 “1 S4 ENTRANCE (both for public and dealers) ART SHOW Art Show hours are listed in the Liz Danforth schedule. First opening is 2pm on D..Ce Dedon Friday and final closing is 10:30am David R. Deitrick on Sunday. The Art Auction is Vincent Di Fate Sunday from liam to 1pm. Artist Lela Dowling setup hours are 8am-2pm on Friday. Wolf Forrest Some setup time may be available Jan S. Gephardt Thursday evening. Stephen Gervais Lynne Ann Goodwin Artwork receiving 1-3 written bids Michael Goodwin will be sold to the highest bidder Alan Gutierrez as of final Art Show closing. .at Joel Hagen 10:30am on Sunday. Items available Susan Honeck for immediate sale (noted on each Matthew Jorgensen piece's bid sheet) can be paid for Carol Kimball and picked up at buyer checkout. Karen Kuykendall Items receiving 4 or more bids will Robert LaVoie @0-2 tO auction; which will). .be Carl Lundgren conducted in the Gadsden Lounge Don Maitz (located beside the Art Show). Christine Mansfield Lynn Marron No money is accepted for payment Erin McKee until artist and buyer checkout, Ilene Meyers which is Sunday after the auction Judith Mitchell and prior to the Banquet (probably Arthur E. Moore between 1pm and 2pm on Sunday). Garret Moore Checkout will be suspended during Rowena Morrill the Banquet and resume after the Daryl Murdock banquet. Persons who are leaving Real Musgrave prior to these hours should make Ingrid Neilson separate arrangements with the Art Jim Nelson Show Director (Deb Dédon). Leslie Nelson Pat Ortega All bidders and buyers must_ be J. K. Potter registered with the show. No voice Victoria Poyser bidswillbeaccepted from persons David Pudelwitts who have not registered. Michael Reilly Mark Rogers Awards categories, reflecting the Tracy Sheinkman Fantasy theme of this convention, Charles Simila are: Best Light Fantasy, Best Dark Martin Springett Fantasy, Best 3-d, Best of Show, Rick Sternback and “Artist's Choice. Lucy Synk Byron Taylor Please note that Art Show security Sue Thing will be tight. Cameras, bagged Anne Trembley goods, bags and purses will be Boris Vallejo bagged and checked at the control James Warhola desk beside the Show entry. The William Warren. Jr. following artists are in the Art Michael Whelan Show: Debbie White Dawn Wilson Paul Alexander Thomas Canty Corey Wolfe Janet M. Alvarez Damon Catizone danny Wurts David Lee Anderson Elizabeth Cerritelli Wayne Barlowe Ann L. Chancellor Jan Bender Christopher Chavez Keith Berdak David A. Cherry a Jill Bauman Darlene Coltrain ~ Doris Brunenkant Richard Corben Armand Cabrera Gay Miller Corrick WORLD FANTASY AWARD NOMINEES Progress Report 4 will list 1985 Award Winners as well as past award winners. The winners among the following, plus the nominees and winner in the Life Achievement category, will be announced at the Awards Ceremony Banquet on Sunday at 2pm. The banquet is sold out and is open to those who purchased tickets pre-convention. Those on the Final Ballot are: BEST NOVEL: MYTHAGO WOOD ~~ Robert Holdstock (Gollancz) BRIDGE OF BIRDS -~ Barry Hughart (St. Martin's Press) ARCHER'S GOON -= Diana Wynne Jones (Methuen) THE TALISMAN ~~ Stephen King & Peter Straub (Viking) THE CEREMONIES ~~ T. E. D. Klein (Viking) BEST NOVELLA: "Jacqueline Ess: Her Will and Testament" -~-~ Clive Barker (BOOKS OF BLOOD, Volume IT) "The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet" ~~ Stephen King (June, F&SF) "In the Sumerian Marshes" ~~ Gerald Pearce (Sept., AMAZING) "The Unconquered Country" ~~ Geoff Ryman (INTERZONE 7) "The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule" ~~ Lucius Shepard (Dec., F&SF) BEST SHORT STORY: "Still Life with Scorpion" --~ Scott Baker (May, IASFM) "Bad Medicine" ~~ Jack Dann (Oct., IASFM) "Nightcrawlers" ~~ Robert R. McCammon (MASQUES) "The Bones Wizard" ~~ Alan Ryan (WHISPERS #21-22) BEST ANTHOLOGY/COLLECTION: CLIVE BARKER'S BOOKS OF BLOOD, VOLS. 1,2,3 -~ Clive Barker (Sphere) THE FIRE WHEN IT COMES ~~ Parke Godwin (Doubleday) VIRICONIUM NIGHTS ~~ M. John Harrison (Ace) THE SONGBIRDS OF PAIN ~~ Edited by Gary Kilworth (Gollancz) NIGHT VISIONS 1 ~~ Edited by Alan Ryan (Dark Harvest) MASQUES -- edited by J. N. Williamson (Maclay) BEST ARTIST: SPECIAL AWARD ~~ NON-PRO: Thomas Canty Jeff Conner (Scream/Press) Edward Gorey W. Paul Ganley (WEIRDBOOK/Weirdbook Press) Alan Lee Paul Mikol and Seott Stadalsky (Dark Harvest Press) J. K.\ Potter Stuart David Schiff (WHISPERS/Whispers Press) Michael Whelan SPECIAL AWARD ~- PRO: Robert H.
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