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Committee ~ Randal MAU Re ely eke lay 6 hel « eSsues ae chairman a BruceRON obats we CaS OS te ace toe GO-Chaitman, Treasurer.am 4_ Maryeileen & Joseph McKérsie. ba aed ok aee Program Development i” Teen POWRSENG! Bruce Farr. i ais. eat DevelopmentStaff « Doreen Webbert, Sue Thing, Cristi Similan... SES Program Operations a eanGoddin, Mike Willmoth, John Theisen, x he " a) ul Burton, RobinDoig, Fae PERRO a eyes a © JanetTait, Richard ah ay ‘ aonMOCKOE oe oePoe ER Sd GuestLiaison-Walton a peenee kL Fong. You se easa aes aN Autograph Sessions ‘Shane Shellenbarger ‘0.6: i... + °4) 3 PSN oebee ea Say neal Video | RayGish, R. Merrill Bollerud, Richard Bolinski,.c 4°. eel Art Show © — Laura Kuhn, Yvette Tang, Chris Mitchell ey) re oa em RANE eR Aa ots one Gerla ea ‘Dealer's Room EileenPhillips ...... WN wea eek ec . AbConvention Office | gases RORY hia Se ees Leet Volunteers, Professional Security| - Jessica & Charles Inglestead i: i aig a _ Matthew Frederick, Margaret Grady. Sa are ot aes lee -), 2. Publications. 4 hue8 ARHUTS. Slo carn ees WAN Go? in 2) Reopen Stat Editor a Alice Massoglia, JulieHamann, .. nA eee a ale me Hospitality iariorie Kosky, Laren aneearn! . BOSON ee ahe aia eee Bartender — Julie Douglas, Irv Holt. Se Ue a aN clee ser ganichave eS. fan REGistration TAFOE es! eka Peo sGin DUR uN liane pate ye adeay Gos). Mer berships - GailWolfenden-Steib, Brucea kim artes . Pre-Convention Office -Gae Smith | pen ae ey ‘ 4 JimCryer, Robert.Marentes. LD bara ahts de a ee CONG bye lai ra ties ‘Historian ? Pee SRUbOS sh Ge Bohs is 0 Genahacen.) Hotel Lidison 4 a Te reae ae eg Hotel Setup& Facilities _ Margaret Grady, MUON RG te yo,Participant & Volunteer Hospitality 4 Daniel Arthur,Jeanne Rurrougiis OC es py | a BaryBard: es... SPN Pink Gace ee Ae eeSTE Liaison a ‘RichardFoss:... . . Dey cea cuueduatn ss Lous aN et. Official Travel Agent | Sim:Webbert,‘Melissa Isaac, Brian.Gross Bs Go ny ied . Convention Staff 4 Gross, Scott Glener, Val &Ron Ontell, REPEALED OR Nl ‘ Bruce&PeagyWiley. COM AUR OA NR Nae . oe

» WEC Progress Report7. vee Fromthe¢Chairs *HarlanEllison| ; Aes ‘ \ AX From the Chairs Ce AAR Sane Sec TA ANG ‘ Everyone iin, die TucsonWorld Conventioncrew is looki ng forwardtoseeing yall again -and thetime’s almost here! > ‘We'renot goingto just do thesame thing all over. Besides doing * the usual high-quality. ProgramkBook you've cometoexpect fromthe WFC, this time” "we have also published a complimentary, limitededition book of original convention-theme. “shortstories, edited by B. D. Arthurs. There will alsobe a cookbook, edited ay Doreen — pe . Webbert and Jean Goddin, freeto members. | s\ 4 , * The convention ishonored to welcomeour SpecialG uests, authors Scat anid Harter Ellison; our Toastmaster, author Stephen R. Donaldson,andourartist Guest, Arlin Robins. Mr. Ellison will be trying to breakhis convention Program participation record once again — he’s ', Signed up for 18 or so events! Atlin Robinswill be sending several of her exquisite (and large)

4 bronzes,whichwill be exhibited in our Display Room. Stephen R. Donaldson will surely;

'. delight us again withhis wit, in his repeat performance as Toastmaster. 3 - The main hotel andthesite ofall Program events andparties, the Doubletree Hotel at's} - RandolphPark,is sold out. However, our overflow hotels (the Viscount and The Lodge onthe Desert) still haverooms.We have a free shuttlerunning from9 amthrough 2am thenext . morning ‘amongthe hotels, so getting about should be easy.Please contact the convention | i. ’ office (602-470-0494) if you HAVE toigi at theDoubletree due to handicaps or other special chinelderations ea ° ee ; The Dealers’ Roomand Art Show are oie out.Finalreports to dealers and artists will be _ mailedat the end of September. We're also sold out ofbanquet tickets (though we arestill be taking awaitinglist thatwill befilled at-con). We're ALMOST outof memberships. Wedo, however, havesome of the300-copy limited version offCopperStar still availablefor $30.00. We're excitedaboutthe Program, which will run between2 and4tracks(including special workshops and readings). About 300 professionals (authors, editors, artists, publishers, ie agents, and others) have indicated ~ they will attend andmost ofthosewillbe onthe |. Be Programs: Oeeee ee ea ee to Tucson this Dia de los Muertos! TeaMGneEeie? Bg ee Thefollowing statement happens to alsoeft the opinion ofthe convention’'s manage- "ment, and weofferedthis forum for the presentation of 's views (NO QUE yo 4 Wideni, The statementis copyright © 1991 a The ReeCorporation. ea Le Roe An Accomplice of Liars & Forgers i ee ee A EAS 1 IS DiCiiical Position Paper by" as 54 oe PEM iti & ~ Oneof the GuestsofHonor ie Py, Bee teeny ; of 1991''s 17th Annual World Fantasy Convention a ade elnino SN SRLS A in Tucson,Arizona Foot yee ae

Sa aan statement byHARLAN BISON ph 55 as 8 cele — Itnow.appears ultimate and inevitable: tam destined everrto be in doublewith therigh: - teousstateofArizona, cradle of liberty, home ofthe brave, landof the free, bastion of moral |

_rectitude, and otherwise niftyshowplace of honorable Americal Coes Wee Vann The last time was back in 1978, when | was to be the highly-revered ve oh-so-personable Guest of Honorat the 36th World: Convention (aka IguanaCon)slated HM for theHyatt RegencyHoteliin Phoenix, Labor Dayweekend. Well, ifyourecall —and most ofyouhavetherete ition of memory”| ata level we‘usually associate withthings that.make theirresidenceiin petriHien_therewasthis neneegoing on:ih aboutos:oi

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Constitution,as follows: “Equality ofrightsundert elaw shallnot be denied-or abridged bythe United States or.byanyStateon account i sex.”Every poll estimatedthat between65-68% oft American public\was inne passage; yet.on'24 June 1982, becauseof thedetermined refusal offifteen statesto > ERAwasdefeated.Alongwitha ern of redneck states, Arizona wasin that. ‘ 3a

hee Hee Wa eo a aving had|myEDraisedfrom the primordiafick where asanaverage — erican male.bornin the‘30s and inculcatediin the waysofsocietyduring the’‘40s and ‘50s, wallowedhappyas a pe in puke — raisedhowlingand whining like Baby Sinclair by ca O! e-too-tenderdevicesof women farwiser than| — I'd beeninvolved withpassage of RAfor.a numberof years.Totheextentthat the National Organization |for Womenhad iven ne apretty‘tacky medal for efforts above andbeyond: an actual by-count total of | morethan1100hours spent on\thelecture platform,in states so backward nddepressing not even ‘obsessive ERA fanatics wouldconsentto venture to those venues. Eleven hun- hoursactually talking, which.does not include the hundreds andhundredsof hours n etting toandfrom thoset places,or the hundredsand hundredsofhoursspentin lingymotels waiting tospeak, orspent having“courtesy.dinners”withthelocal NOW/ERA es pter officials. (You want to know from boredom?'From massive.heartburn? From as nswithout charm?Gohave dinner with the well-meaning, graciousand grateful people

ingyouto their environsin service of aHoly Cause.Itisto\gnawoffone’s own wrists.) 7SO by.1978, | had this sorta kinda moral dilemma where|Arizonawasconcerned. ay ause,you see, \'d accepted the GuestofHonorshipof the Phoenix convention secre

earlier— as is the:‘m.o. of selecting World SF Conventions—-and:now.| was in substan- tive conflictwith myself. Even as | foughtfor ratification of the ERA, so | buttressed that posi- ° Wi i a n byrefusing either todo businessiin, or visit, unratifiedstates. | was turningdown ie a 00-a--night speaking gigs in illinois, Florida, eaother benighted pus-pocketsof 4

itutionalizedinequality. waaay ons 4 Ne ie eeif | was boycotting unratified’ states,whatwas.\ todoLinu my promise to be Guest fonor at an, Arizona convention that would be. (they advisedme when | ee to.back out)

ed,ruined,sued, shot downin,flames”? n the‘onehand,I'd givenm y wordAnd those.who've Sateen it kitonthat it may: take - q fty years, ‘but | keepmypromises.a thatgoes forTHE LAST DANGEROUSVISIONS, \:/.3 , despite meanspirited assholes like GregFeeley, ChristopherPriest, and othersimilar run- sores who have nothing better to do with their time than’stick their beaks into other : re business.just to see iftheycan make the meat twitch. - me Saidaotherare, I" dbeenaren‘Publicly vaca about boyestngERA-unvatited 4 a ( A a 4 Hobie object,scdetoubaieaeicukei fella aiin the: vise, ay P| ythen-assistant (now.married to MikeMoorcock) cameup witha spectacular:tiante

conundrum.LindaSteele suggested werenta Winnebago,loaditfull.of supplies, drive _

to e Arizona border, fill upwith gas, goon into Phoenix and live nyt of the metor home i theduration oftheconvention. © Weaver de eos Vell, we did just that. We didn’tspend acent,in thestate.(though etCe contin- trytopin on metherapofhaving. slept:ike nightiin the conve £ ng boughtacandy bar,neither of which is rue, butferpity’s. ¥ , ‘thirteenyears ago,arcand it: was bullshitthenas some-people need to geta ghiyaisibleGuest of ono’

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i ‘corithitwas:‘thebigfapofthe co ntion. Justshutrightdownall the arguments about The NewWaveand Heinlein‘s atest jovel.,IX aes ve h ed’ ei andics e withsniffer. .Ns and suchlike. Andthese suggeste thatIreally —. ee

Vet ‘imepasse ever RA ¢ co fear: Tt » from BruceFarr, Chairman Wor! d Fantasy,Con for 1991, andtheasks meif'd do him.and his group the honor ofbeing oneofthe two SpecialGuests,theother beingthiswoman who,“whenvwegotmarried,p eded totaketheside.ofthebed I'd|sleptionforfifty |years, -withoutevenaskingandI’m.notpissed off abort it:phanythlog she’‘sawonderfulwoman, . iy A andhaven'teven thismuch her-usurps tive | spite Tidal

hadadecent night’S|sleepsince 5 sinuated herselfinto tmy life sixyearsago:andm ca ah

cries outfor Doan’sPills five times ad ‘simply because| urnand turn all nettrying'to find thosecomfortable places| w rs, because:Isureas helldon’t! ‘ ;

"So.Would i, in tandemwithShe Who Drooihon ihe Pillo ElectricBaby,would|beSpecial Guest? Hehheh. Would 171? He fe enteen years to1 be asked. Halfa dozentimes in previousyears, fea onvention ittees hadsoughtto have me astheGoH (you see,| have this sortakinda romans |

careerin fantasy, as‘opposed to sf),and they’dbeen politely butfirmly advisedt‘thatthe - Shadowy Ancien Old Oneswho.ruled theFaFantasyCon venuefrombehind-sceneswould _ B sooner see poateie MansonormabeitppatronaasGoHthan thehenceEllison...

ea! “crips” pped” nowinsist on the nomenclaturediferentlyabled, i and weare no longeercorrectinee words“deadpeople”for those whoare,in fact, gee alive,$0

mi Arizonaiis oneof onlytwostatesintheentire oaihdtnunion. that doesn't haveapaid Martin LutherKing, Jr. holiday,andl’vebeen | boycotting/Arizona again,and holy geez, gang,butit’s morethan as: le since my last horrificgo-aroundwith Arizona, and|here|aminthe same dy:stupid.impossible ethically-twistedsituation as in 1978.And | drop my head into my — and begin to weeplikeatrue movie buffin 1967 when George Kennedywon Best orting Actorfor CoolHandLukewhenitshould have been Eli Wallachfor hisroleiin The 0d, The Bad, andThe Ugly, because there1_am, rightiin theka-kaagain! _ Nowletus pause for a moment,for a history lesson. Painless,’promise. Butnecessary in.a ionwhere,68% ofallcollege seniorstested were unableto namethe adversariesof the > ed States in\World War Il;where only22 of 1300 U.S. newspapers carry disclaimers with joroscopes, advising they ain’t really“science”butsimply horse-puckey;and where, ina National Geographic Society,survey of more than 1600 adults, only aboutone-third dlocate Vietnam onamap, 75% couldn’'t find ie Persian oeand45%¢didn't know re Central America is located. i TheReverendMartin Luther King, Jr. was aiblack man iio:was as pivotally hesponsible hesuccesses ofthe Civil Rights Movement in America during the ‘50s and early‘60s as JohnJay for the successes of the Continental Congressin 1776. To many people, he is he: ; onification ofstrength and courageand decency, all thatis best inthe American charac- 7 and for!most black people in this country|he is asoe toa cutie as a born of an andwomancan get. sRonald Masciel:but you may5 fern himfrom Hellcats of theNavy (Columbia 1957)

‘or thehost from.1962 to 1964oftv's “DeathValley Days” — signed into law a bill estab-

ng the third: Mondayiin January as a paid legal holiday, feneurntnener King day, Its first aN at ionivide observancewasto be January 20, 1986. if On6 November1990, Prop, 302 upholdingthe establishment oria Martin Luther King/Civil } ights Daywas voted down by the peopleofArizona533,510to 516)274.Incase your math lls are worse than’your memory, that wasa denial of theholiday by a one.percent differ- \ ice. 51% ofthe people ofArizona saidno to that which is observed bymore than 120 ~ - ations, the U.S.government, 48 states and... 27 Arizonacities! EON . (0this day, Arizona remains oneof only two pe (the otherisNewHampshire) devoid legal, paid King holiday. aes rop. 302Passed iin1Maricopa County (Phoeni Pina county (Tucsor,Coconino (Krazy i tethat voter age wasa big consideration. Under-35 voted yes ty 56%; all'thoseGood n nuricans over 55 votedas57%. The miuntied vote was small.Atathei constituency that routed bigot hamonkaba‘racist idseilst named Evan Mecham as Governor... the freedomloving and equalieseeen Arizonans wholearned all aboutthejJoysspateoO va ; sand Lester Maddox..“wel they had their \way. i Andtherest of1the country turned awayfromArizonawiththettaste ‘ashingonits ~ tongue.These arenotAmericans, we said.We looked atthiscreep EvanMecham,with his tawdry appealstothe basest andvilest instincts,toracialfears andondemons, waq andwe couldnotbelievethat in this dayand age the people of Arizonacould beparty tosuch a despicable manner. i i i‘Well‘infact,most Americans SONStakeit. th1988,Mecham oats ea s ee Som

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— WFCProgress aea. don chai edsieperjury,oilLisiierelatedto _ Sa “Illegal campaigndonatio s. Hewasconvicted, hewasimpeached, he

wastossedoutofofficeonhisass. (And was;acquittedofcriminal gee ne charges inJune of1988. Butat least he waswrenched away from the FR

pcs rols of the engineofstate.) Os hd Nee Bae rnor Rose Mofford took |over,but thedamage wasalready ¢done.Mechamand his

ntionafter.convention decided to cancel plans tomeet in Annet:TheNFL pulled te ee 1BBowl. Church groups canceled. No onewith any self-respect would: bookinto thestate. Arizona ‘morethan $30 million inlostrevenues. ind Mecham,even out ofoffice, continuesto.lobby againsttheholiday, astherest ofthe ation watches...and boycotts Arizona. ‘ (Thhere is more, much morehistorythat could set down,datesini details, Ownet ~verses, namesandaddresses;in preparation for this statement |read hundreds of pages of rmation, pre ared for me by Victor Dricks ofPhoenix Newspapers, Inc. but you can check allof this onyour own.I’m sure thenitwits who attackedmefor my ERApositionhave . ready begunto employ theirvast coolintelligencesto justifythe moral andsocial positions * ofskinheads everywhere, iinaidofslaying the message by badmouthing the messenger.) _ Now,ifyou,ask why | take all this so seriously, | guess 1 have to cop toa personaltilt here. see, for a lot of other reasons, butmostly for this.one, | admiredMartin Luther Kind — jously: | was oneof thousands who flewto Alabamaiin1965, just another one who archedalongbehindhim,fromSelma to. Montgomery, as State Troopers and Alabama onal Guardsmen pointed ‘Tiflesr at ourheads, as elegant white women moonedus from rporches,as Alabama intellectuals threwdogshit and garbageon us as we passed under th vindows. Like everyoneelse in that long, sweating, frightened line of | men, women, es ~and children,| was‘there in aemeasure because ofthe heroicimage of|Martin Luther to King, ee : ed ce ee i found myself, late last year, having given mywordeetmyself, to opearing as Special Guest at a convention being heldin astate that believed (at least 51 %) eeeoKing.may not be hic ofhaving a holidaay established forhiim.”

eelianbegged andwhirled thequestion withBruce Farr:nd his people for months. They e concerned, becausethey had advertised my name.And at thistime | had noUinda és teele to thinkthings throughfor me,tocome up with a cleverand.all-around satisfying ‘ ‘cour hatwould serve both mastersofmy conscience.This time | hadtodoit alone. _ 7 And| anguished overit;truly descended to bloody cuticlestrying to reach an equitable : in. | Know that hasthetinkling resonance|of foolish melodramatto manyof you for suchsituations pose no concern.| lookat therosterof schools where studentshave» beenexpelled for cheati ng; \ listen to the comments of the Roving Reporter as he.interviews en and womenin thestreets, whothinkthe worst thing CharlesKeating didwasget ught, same for Nixon, samefor that greathero Ollie North; | speakto networkexecutives ho.have|nosenseof sha meat the garbagethey continue toslatheronthe screensof a ‘nation’5 most perfect opiate. And| recognizethat in manywaysVm abuffoon for Hid con- it carpingabout this‘n'that. if at.am! todo,| thought, over andover, for weeks. If|take the route ofF convenience, th shavingwalked thatroadmore than a quarterofacentury ago wasadolescentt; foolishness, and nothing more.If| standohmyhind legsandbark about. itesif | begtheje vonventioneethestate, whatharm dodotothe

r Chat ‘truth when heknows thetruthmakeshimselthecomplceofliars ; andforgers.”.san eae And then, oneday,as if a silkeh:senshadfoul its:wayy nite theimpacted cantulion:that’ filledmybrain,it all became ceailsimple to me.| had theanswer. 1knewwhat todo. hean _ Screwit. ee ; We eh Caane | ee ~ Intruth, whogivesa damn stat onedead nigger.a RAs We Ae eR > mA ‘It’s notasifit:itwere something urgent, weefoo real, Mike goingtoa convention offan- seh tasy fans andhaving agoodtime! Lae he ina Me There areall kinds ofrealproblemstoworryabout: baa Gan Re a RE - Are fantasy trilogies ruiningthe Mower ey Sa ie ee ee a What's: happened1tothe marketfor short fiction? oe ‘Will therebe.any really good parties to attend, or just a lot of boring dettngethiest ia _ Why should | befuddle and!bedevil people,getin theirface, suggest that social considera-“ tions haveanyplace in the worldofquests for goldenchalicesandunicorns and theenchant- i eddagger of Neptune? Why. must | bother the status quo withcraplike abortion rights and — censorshipand :arming drugdealers if they‘re anti-Commie and the death or imprisonmentof _ students andwriters in ahundred different countries? What thehell nesthatsngtodo with the World Fantasy Coneniont: ais 3

| This King character gotblownaway aongtime §ago. Worrying Sssurisssome croakedhie. - boo who's long-since been put on the worm’s menuis Couhtoraredactive, annoying,out.

= ne out of‘place, out oftouch,out ofmy mind.Screwit! i So whatifgang kids slaughter.each.other, and Native Americans who neatto be aa: dr, wecall ‘emIndians are losing theirheritage, a { “developers” ‘are paving over thewhole. damned planet, andthe ozonelayeris jazzed? Hell, Pournelle and Niven and oneoftheir —

ateliergh proteges have even written this swell paperback about whatpains in the ass these whale-lov- ,oC ing, tree-hugging ecology freaks have become.That's therealworld, notall o brain-bust- ing worry about things over which we have no control. : bee WS AeSa Let’sparty,dudes! fi PES aks ook - $ol’ll be there, right1therein Tucson, iabonn wohall of you whocan't be batheredworry. rats ing aboutthis senseless boring-crap. Wecansycophantone.another,and telleach other how | ore terrific we are,and howwe have the edge on the MundaneCrowd, and pissoff to what’s eti going down in Croatiaand SouthAfrica and theinner city. We—what's important: the” for the Jeweled Girdle of Garnorathanath! i It's fantasy,guys andgals. Fantasy isour life. it’s the waveetherude“And who cathe: es , where the party’s.beingheld, as long as wecanrootfor ourballteams andtoss downabrew or twoandgetlaid ‘once in awhile, so whatif somefag actorwithers andpukes and diesine 7 pain from getting sexina perverted, disgusting way! Tfinally got themessage: ReeRonee fa ~ Weexist in dreams.Dreams we substitute forlife andpain and. responsibility. peeiewat ise write tolull, others intotheworld of:‘sleepwalkers. Dreams thatwe ennoblewithrereiae: apothegems, epigramsand epigraphs! Wearethe dreamers,byjingo. Noblestofthe noble. ae /Thosewhoexistoutside the dreams may‘struggleand starve-andsleepinthestreets,but. whatthe hellhas that todowithus? We’veor a.costume ballto entyabout, isreymacho. ; barbarian armor onstraight? Ub bone oe sia - [accept with pride and genuine humility therole gffSpecialSuesAnddontblarenaany- thing onthe aeration of theWorld Fantasy Convention,theyhadno handinthis.| hel ace t his statement,asaid, or \| duck¢out onyou and

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“sureas shitoffended1 me, i Wes Now let's:howsamost superiorparty.fh aN Rie HARLAN|ELLSON cil me 149 September-97 0) yh ~ myaeslroadtoTucson) ping 1

ewill|havethesuitepan¥‘ir iictiel sthiiasineevery night of dincnconvention, start-” at9pm Thursday/ nightthrough|late Sundayevening/Monday morning. We\ ‘hope thatthis _ Ff rovideaconvenient rendezvousfor melrais and.rsareve someof the

; ¥ ; if ww “ ; roa AA EBANQUET Is SOLDOUT!oawe will be acceptingpeople for a venina|list.as pectAFEWspotsto openup.Pleasecheck with Registrationat the conventionvif ‘reontthe waiting list) to see ifoneopened. — Sie istraditional,the WorldFantasyAwards:will presentedbe duritigthe.banquet. The = uetwillbe held starting at2 pm. on Sunday, November3, 1991 and will run (including eremonies) until approximately 4:30 pm. Ticketscost§$25,and arelimited to 320.We will 1 -banquetersiin to watch the. Awards:ceremonies-as§soon asthey begin. Late a eentreesarePrime Rib,Chicken Jerusatem (chicken breast, sauteedin basil, mushroom, indartichokesauce),BroiledHalibut, and the Vegetarianselectionwill be stuffed artichoke. _ withvegetableRatatouille, servedwithgarlic-flavored pasta. Mealsinclude garden salad h ranch or honey/lemon vinaigrette, large portion of Julienne carrotséand zucchini, 4~ shroom-cutred potatoes, ieand butter, Steer shapetnale, milk,coffee,decaf, and : toricedtea. — a a) Allselections.td heedooredadasstodete Ao, the Prime Riballowsa choice‘Of ium-Rare, Medium, orMedium-Well.PLEASE LET-US KNOW BY OCTOBER1,1,,1991 ‘WHAT : “al| YOUWANT. an thedefaultjis Prime Rib,Medium. nT ia i Nee nS oun CNTbeh ‘BeverlyMessner:Sitter Service, which Islicensed and bonded, is providingprofessional hild ¢ areserviceat the Doubletree Hotel for the convention. There:willbe a chargeforthe e, but weplan on.keeping thecostreasonableat $2.00 perhourper child. However,for tion workers who putiinat least 4hours a day, we will notbe charging. If Qu plan on usingthisservice, pleasec ntact usu by October 15 at 602-470-0494 and give. jours,names, and.ages oftthechildren. HIS INCLUDES:CONVENTION VOLUNTEERSASS ATTENDEES!! There is a limitof 5children jper sitter (dependingon.ages),sowe > ave toknowhow\many sitters weneediin advance! Xtps don'tcontactus, weot jespaceavailable totakeyour child. iM Theconventionwill beprovidinglight ‘snacksandoone‘quietanean adioinig noisy:‘roomin , Doubletree’'s Tower.TheroomMrieidwillbe notedi*the =Bookletsireceive ‘aiatheofficial hoursifseveral peopleexpressaa need witwe can. =| 9 spool thecost.Advancearrangementsare only 50%refundable, so we. oe wen ; need tomete DEFINITEschedule ofyour sopsgh LO ANP RID is eaten \; Pabiae § es rE aN Ot ; Bar eet / Ad Rates” ae Noeage ae Lace sha) Wi Ae aC eM Saehae : ~_ Format for adsiin ProgramBooklet(schedule/guide) ee the oadcanenhton Report (PR a).mS) ‘will be4-3/4” X7-3/4” for full page.The deadline is well passed pr the vereBook. All ye : advertisementsshould becamera ready.The rates aR phe anc

Fullpage ae ft cy : ‘ ie eA eis Pan se ori ces Half page 4eee: is Ee anh: he ea ~ Quarter page 25 ae Ae Been De ~ Please observe thefollowing cutoffsfor submission ofad copy. If for some reason1you eR \ cannot werecopybythe cutoff date, call.Bruce Farr assoon as possible. Ce ty Vy CutoffDate PublishDate © Range a! Progress Report 4 12091— 1,000 0192 Se ene Program Schedule to/1091 S000":“40/20/91 Is aes eae Fantasy|Cookbook— LNks Pee ol RL PeNe enta aa"0 anes Me ~ The conventionis emhning a “Fantasy cockbdeke disohie pictures of fantasy (both — B dark andlight) authors andartists ontheleft pagewiththeir favorite recipes.ontheright. Wewill also be including a short|biography under each picture. Complimentary copieswill be “distributed to each member of the 1991 one Fantasy Convention. Hs Rac Sree Mi Pan "Contacting the Convention MNO, a Ae Le Nm Bite Mie a + |i ~ Mailing Address: 1991 WFC, P. O. Box 27201, Tempe, AZ85285 ee tas : _ Office Phone: (602) 470-0494 (Bruceand KimFarr) \ Haar ‘a ; ‘Wewillroute your mailor phone call to the appropriateCommittee person. Theabove aN will getyoue ouroffice phone or ra where mostof your nuestions can best be A aanswered. i es Pats ey Vs PLEASE NOTE THATAlALLMONETARYAMOUNTS ARE EXPRESSEDAs U.ns DOLLARS.We ey ‘ prefer'that all paymentsbe madein such currency. However, we will do conversions of otherie currencies and paymentsofapproximate amountsare acceptable. on ae ae } All informationiis copyright © The 1991 WorldiaCRIN. dep ee \ Pier |Horseback Riding Updlete He De eek uly on ae CSas 8 - Wehavenowfinalized plans:forthe horseback ridingscheduledin conjnconwith| WorldFantasy Conference,4) Sy a 0 _ Many people have asked for more information on the eeweare nowisine to ewe _ the followingreport.We took fourpeople on thisride: anexperiencedhorse trainer, aninter- mediate trailrider, an intermediate level hunter-jumper(arenas only) rider anda neophyte Cpa ¢ \ _ who hadNEVERridden ahorse before.ALLenjoyedtheride andcompleted|itwithout trou- | ‘oe ~ ble.The scenery is rugged and the trail doesclimbin places, but it!has.been carefullysselected $0that eventhe most inexperienced riders camhandletheterrain.‘More:experienced riders)ie

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“JORDAN HAS A POWERFUL VISION OF GOOD AND EVIL.” —ORSON SCOTT CARD Praise for previous booksin THE WHEELOFTIME series— BENCIeKregmeeC Ti glowing with true magic.” —Fred Saberhagen “ A classic fantasytale of the struggle between light and darkness, good and evil, death and life. Don't missit!” —AndrewM.Greeley STiaac CeAVatalimoi)i isis grand scale.” —Anne McCaffrey OMCA UU ticasiC Ling intricate patterns and structures of society in the ancient world of the historic Celts, Robert Jordan has ageRe EVECheukgic TOR BOOKS tangible and credible as 1991—OUR 10TH Ta ANNIVERSARY —Morgan Llywelyn bgaie “ This intricate allegorical PTETNMRCeLCN GCMeetf Tolkien because of its intensity and warmth.” —Publishers Weekly

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The bestselling series continues! BOOK THREE OF THE WHEEL OF TIME: THE REBORN= $22.95 « HARDCOVER BOOK TWO: THE GREAT HUNT$5.99/$6.99 (CAN) + PAPERBACK $12.95/$14.95 (CAN) +TRADE PAPERBACK BOOK ONE: THE EYE OF THE WORLD$5.95/$6.95 (CAN) » PAPERBACK $12.95/$15.95 (CAN) » TRADE PAPERBACK edin this pk ONEFcFORMrenRIDER ISpyehand.aparentorrtaaanhrmust signfor. cia any minors. Wagon rides are also available if some familymembersdonotssn straddle ee . _ horsein order to partake ofthefun.SPACE|ISLIMITED ANP RESERVATIONSwi Bi TAKEN val ON AFIRST COME,FIRST SERVEDBASIS. OF shat eee ne A 8 The rides andtheirpricesareasfollows: a UACa LOAae ie Thursday,2 pmto approx. 4pm. “$20.00 co MELEE EU Sa Re ‘ A\. ~ Thurs/Mon, 5 pm(Sunset ONLY) $180.05) 2 Mead ten Sal ee ah Thursday,5pm (SunsetWITH Dinner) $33.00 a5)person MIN) Aate CR OS ea “DINNERiis: a T-Bonesteak (oneto oneand a quarterIb.) \\ res SS cartes ALN t Pe a Ney _ (one-halfchickencan suicrsceelaione a ‘ ee \ VG eevee bee ne abel chipsand salsa. a PUA TTT tp duame Ve eRe boy CUCL eS MnO aa Gani CO iy Soe nantes ee LCOS A UNM SALTON Den URE | Aen _ grilledherb breads. ss, “ a ek lotic Seren ; ice tea.o coffee ; ; Gite Hay f Coens i) BYOB(wecanhave|itt:‘eycantsell it) TOR ce URRY OCTes

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Thursday, 5pm(SunsetONLY) $750. BA Wy alla Lec EO han ANA Sa Se aN Thursday, 55 pm (SunsetWITH Diane)$26.00 A Nal a En ne | There isa weightlimit of 240poundsanda minimumage of6years forriders (does not Gk apply to wagons). Transportation,if needed,is oY00.ee person and ineiudesontP and : delivery from the DoubletreeHotel at OU NU Ie ea RUE EEA RSE RGR : Artists’ Workshop— a Ce namae a Yes, there WILL'bean artists!‘workshop (ora sieniorssrationlt The format will be Sati “hands-on”‘fortheparticipants, withprofessional guidance. All artists wishingto participate must‘bringtheirown supplies—drawing board, easel-ifneeded, pencils (orpreferredalvin um), paper, andanything else necessary. The workshop will feature two back-to-back one, — hoursessionswith a ifferent costumed model each ‘hour. Thegoal of the’workshopiISTO nF work withbasic drawing andrendering skills withspecial emphasis on‘texture. Theworkshop as is scheduled fortwohours onFriday afternoon. ae ~ Advance reservations are strongly encouraged as’thiswillhelpustoschedule thewproper sized’room;‘however,we will accept all comers atconas space permits. lf you haveadditional "questions,orwish to makea reservation,pleasecallor write Maryeileen McKersieatPost Office Box 24156, Tempe, AZ 85285-4156; telephone:(602) 893-9691. (No calls ae10.am

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Wewill be taking reservations; for preferred tine slots priorto the. , but any remaining space willbe filled atcon. ‘re askingpeopletoSeating mselves to little (if any) set-up as we'dlike each’“act” to take no more than 15 minutes. _ Reservations:and questions should bedirected to Joe or Maryeileen McKersie atPost Office ~ Box24156, Tempe, AZ85285-41 56; telephone: (602)893-9691. (No calls before 10 am On: ae weekends orafter 11:00 pe onschool nights—Arizona Uineples,:5 Ee

4Programming— . 1 X } ; Nea ‘ _Weare very sutited about this year’s programming.Welhi vereceiveda great deal of. 5 ~ input fromthe fansas wellas the proswhichhas createda veryfull program. The panels and timesare fairly well‘established, althoughtherewill undoubtedly be a few more changes before the con, Asyou cansee from the following schedule, we are runningfourtracks of _ programming onFriday and.‘Saturday. Additionally, thereare two tracks of programming at a Z night. Weare struggling topreservethe two hour dinner.break, but so many people have so aNae“needs” that this iisemaneg eetdifficult. At the veryleast, a one hour dinner WILLexist. _ The followingiisa tentative list ornanntsa their bhticivabeehtimes. Please besureto = checkyourprogram book at conforup-datedinformation. _ Thursday 20:00 Little KnownFantasyIllustrations: Obscure Masterpiece by!the Greats thursday | 21:00 Horror/Fantasy MagicShow TRG ys ;

Thursday 22:00 Outer Limits: Demonwith aGlass Rane Sea ee a Thursday 23:00 Shapechangers, Animal Bondingand Mysticism with Airis MG _ Friday ——-000_ Blood Letting: Why Do Continue tbeFascinate Us? ~ Friday = 8:00 Collector's Workshop We eae Means pei Fiday9::00Opening Ceremonies : eka TS Se Friday ae 00. LatinAmerican and floreasa bas for Fantasy - Friday—«-11:00 Art forArt’sSake creamey A00 Research Methodsfor Writers ; 12:00 Mechanics of Submissionand Author'sselfPPromotion 12:00 Story Contest-masssorting) 1 i 12:00 TwilightZone:Crazy as a Soup Sandwich | Via ty h NPs) pa y 12:00 What New Myths are DevelopingToday?i a “ 13:00 Where Dothe Myths Come From? ' _ ¢ 13:00- Censorshipandthe Responsibility -the Creator/Publisher ay ‘13:00 How Essential isaHero? RNR EWEEK peal react y 14:00 Cannibalism in Art/Crazy About /Art hi Set) a aaa A 14:00 Story Contest-Judge’s Meeting — PON eos ~ 14:00 How Importantis Critical Acclaim? 14:00 MaintainingaSeries’ Creativity/Populaityof the Never-endingSequel 15:00 Mythsin World Consciousness 15:00. First Novels: Breaking into Print, How to Get Startedtiow to Write Novel : 15:00 Visualizing Art Supe CC Mme Rrer rca nti) Am 15:00 - Fantasy/HorrorMarket Report Mee eS aE Roped ae 16:00 Artist's Workshop — hoe Ct i RES 16:00. Preservationof Native American Culturevs.Explatation day 16:00 Twilight Zone:Gramma z eu a oo da i 16:00 NeverMake ‘re onYour BEM Rata i ie en a OR ee AO Cha re SRY A aay Bs DOC dee ae Peay aes ESV hx CERES BF Se oxen eave fe \ he At WGA Raia SER tate OAR Rect OC ea ee LMT SN BY TT cmaeesPPTesa hyOuaee eeenee Friday. ; ie00 “Artists skiscone phot Sia Ai Friday 17:00HowShould/Does Writer‘Respond aanUnfavorableReview: a a E Friday” é 17:00. Which End isWhich?(Horses)Be CO ay Saale ta Jay Friday 20:00 AutographParty) itt” ae ; ‘Friday 22:00 EternoftoeArtse a os A ie ny HE ER oe ae _. Friday 22:00.Reading:Lumley — sent ee 3 im Lian sal agate Friday pa Deliciously pl Characters VillainsinFantasy andHorror oo _ Friday” BOO Reading: rae 7 Os lignes oi yf Friday Bs - BehindtheMask oak See a! bapShia ; - Friday, 23:00“New\WritersWorthy ofNoteanddNewWaves in HorrorGrlotervsFacts) 0:00 Round-RobinStorytelling == ay), eR ko te _ Saturday — > Saturday 0:00 Eroticism &Horror: Sex andViolence? 1 Liha . Mabe ia Ba Saturday © 8:00 Collecting First Editions onaSmallBudgetPacMag delet Ghd ot We aye Bt ~ Saturday 10:00 ‘What'the ArtDirectors Want ie OME ei Aad ab On Maule dacita Wight s ear ae 10:00SFWAMeeting — RUE Nae hk qm Asede a Saturday oe eS Ila _ Saturday, 10:00 Anthologiesand ShortHorteee - Saturday 11:00 New,Proud Authors and the Equte Theyhou Exhibit aN beh ees . Saturday 11:00 Reading: Nolan Na eieie Saturday. 11:00 Facts & Figures:‘A*Nuts-n-Bolts” LookAt the Publishing industy cuter

‘Saturday 11:00 Technology& Lawsof sa ie dae coe ky ite Saturday 1200 PoeONUMUe oie eTen INaw: “Saturday , 12:00 Mythology,1 1:Celtic Lore sks REE Rs Oi Wem ate ab vane DAS. Saturday 12:00 EditingAnthologies. gets CP tinge waLa - Saturday 12:00 Historicalvs. CreatedWorlds iin1 Fantasylore ‘ina hess FoOR aah iS te Saturday 13:00 Discrimination in HorrorWomeniin HorrorWomen &Violence Pi ke mane aa _ Saturday 13:00, Reading: _ pat vee Gahan Vie NTs We ee Reaet LR ba Saturday 13:00 Agents & Agenting- seas PS ar 32) bape od latwares Saturday 13:00. Psychology of Cha acter Mativatonchange 1 Dee. dk Leet 14:00 Don't Quit Your DayJob _ Y ¥ea : A helo, 14:00. Fantasy Heritage/Mythography ofthe Southwest: ee eet ne) Age) 14:00 ZevPuttermanInterviews HarlanEllison = ears mae - Saturday 14:00 ee)Heroesor Heroines: What is Acceptable¢or Believable ian

_ Saturday 15:00. lorkshops: General/Milford/Leaderless al ais Sagat i sth eae Rian _ Saturday 15:00, Mythology101: Norse & ScandinavianPantheons cn aslab ta Se - Saturday 15:00 AspectsofHeroismfor theFemale Fantasy Protagonist. Su adit, aaa) } Saturday 15:00 Tapping |IntoOne's Own Creativitybee ume Nanas, § soy ge tanith Saturday 16:00 Howto GetArteuilicgointienarematin. LAE Gerbil \anneks ~ Saturday 16:00 Reading: Ellison = afA a NEVee be ae ‘Saturday 16:00 . Writer'sWorkshop | eect eee genaap anes . Saturday “16:00 NativeAmericanMyths and pee of the dikes, - Wee etee aa Saturday 17:00 SmallPress(MarketnrATHEWFe. Ce) ee ee ‘Saturday 17:00 Reading ~~ HL 4 SCE Nala ek me uae, 17:00. WritersWorkshop Continued Rei:Vonae Te ae vk 0 Re-creatingthe,Meaclthe wales; SacDe ae Rit MeN AON fit (00. Harlan Ellison:A ReportbyGary Wolfe. ee Cai een eS as Responsibility.of Artists: arRONNS. maneneyFeelReact Ue ik 20:00. Cross Pollinationof Genres . as Pe i many ayes

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0:00What Really Scares Us No y 0:00 ‘DreamWorkshop P aNae ‘ Rae a oe a ey a hh SeHWAMeeting PPR eS Wy ns eT eng ; 10:00°Bookseller'sReport on‘What's Hot bindWhat’Nots ea iad Jay 10:00 UsesofNon-Humans inFantasy = rey y 10:00- Archetypes |&theLegendsThatForm the Basis of Horton That still Scare. /11:00 WhereDo They Come From?TheOriginOfConcepts yoAt00 RelationshipBetween Genre&Language/WordsGetin theWay” Beye day 12:00 ShortStory Contest WinnersReadTheirStories a Bo, a a 13:00 TwilightZone:Paladin of the Lost Hour eM eR ee - Many’professionals are:planningto attend WFC‘91;however, not.allihe indicated ma irato appearonapanel.Thislist is of alltheattendingpprosas of our deadline. It is NOT. st ofprogramparticipants (althoughwe wishit were). There|will bean artists” reception ig | amasseeaewhichwee anticipate:werkbe wy attended oy all theappl a ( RS : - ACKERMAN, FORREST J ran “ALEXANDER, ROB aehee ALTON, ANDREA — ANDERSON, COLLEEN / RENot Lae ANDERSON, POUL ARONICA,LOU ee ANCYT __AUDLIN, JAMES DAVID ve AUSTIN,AUGA’ ~AVENELL,MARKG AZAR, ROSANA BARWOOD,LEE ee BATTLE LEAH, BEAR,‘ASTRID ANDERSON — "BEAR, GREG 3 ant“BENDER,JAN - BERBERICK, NANCY BARIAN BOURNE,ADRIAN _ BRADLEY, MARION ZIMMER -_BREDENBERG,JEFF ~~ BROWN,CHARLESN ~~onBROWN, ROBERT L re ae~BRUST,STEVEN. .BRYANT, ED —BUCHANAN,GINJER. BULLE - “BURNHAM, CRISPIN CABRERA, ARMAND- N RELL, USA. _ CANTY,TOM | CARD,ORSONSCOTT PENTER,LEONARD - a~ CASSUTT, MICHAEL CAVELOS, JEANNE “CHANCELLOR ANNLAYMANCHARNAS,SUZY MCKEE ~ CHILSON, ROB. "CLAREMONT,CHRIS} | | CLAYTON,JO" COLLINS,NANCYA on COOK, RICK ~) ORRICK Il, JAMES A COUNSIL,WENDY ORRFeHHSaSARE, —. @ECRKO, TERRI : DANFORTH,een \ ie DELINT,CHARLES DELINT, MARYANN HARRIS- ieae DENZ,BARBARA ~ - DEVEREAUX,ROBERT |“ “DEXTER SUSAN DICKSON, GORDONR - DILLARD,IM DODD, SHAR} = ———SSCéOHERTY,TOM DONALDSON,STEPHENR- -DORMAN,DAVID - DOUGLAS, CAROLENELSON - DOUGLAS,CONDAV ~~DOUGLAS,JOHN ane ill, CLYDE DUNN,DAWN PAULINE ~ DVORKIN,DAVID. - DYER-BENNET, PAMELA.DEAN EDELMAN,SCOTT — GERTON,TERESA" _ EFFINGER, GEORGEALEC, PEGGIEYON,BOB. © 0. 1OTT, ELTONT ELLISON, HARLAN. ELLISON,SUSAN Ape Pa he aeraa>PEIST,RAYMOND A FISH,LESLIE: \ FLESSHER. BETH rene

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e'relooking forwardto seeing all ofyou at WFC ‘91, ition haveanyquestions orcom-« ntson the program,we'dloveto hear fromyyou (even, atthislate date). Pleaseaddress uiries toJoeand Maryeileen McKersie,Post Office Box 24156, Tempe, AZ85285-4156; tele- a ‘nea: (602)893-9691.(No calls before 10.am on weekends or¢ after 11:00ion1 school

meeting the:zeae speciticgtions: i e in standard manuscript format Gi. e. typed, doutespceooneinchmargins,pagina idwithtitle only oneach page). clude acoverpagethatlists the title, yourname,address, telephone:numberand : AT-CON ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER~ ie | asa : e 20pages or fewer. PE Meet hase Deke if Entries failing to meet these requirementswill be disqualified. vn +e Thewinners will be announcedinapanelon Sunday (Nov.3) beforethe banquet. ning manuscripts will beread by theauthor at thattime:(Ifyoudon't wanttoeeeyour. oryyourself, youmay arrange to have someonereaditforyou) Questions aboutthecontestshould be directedto: Maryeileen Mckersie,Post Office Boxa 56, Tempe, AZ 85285-4156;telephone: (602) 893-9691 (No callsa10 am onweek- vi ~ ends orafter 1 1:00 pm onschool Hessetime—please.a ee ; As Py ned an arma ioe : WritersWorkshopRequirements r a vane

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pent Report 3 | ursday Reg ation e ee eer ah oe be30pages or fewer(forthe teellats mongyou a synopsis ; and firstchaptercanbe submitted) . eea checkfor$10.00 tocover the costofphotocopjesand,i “postage. : eae : Entries failing 3meetthese requrementswlbereturned to thesenderwit out fies : exception. ee Pre-con submission’wii allow:your manuscript to beitiquéd by two to three.pros. tne will meet with the prosi sneeey eereat-contoawe theirnouaon.aye Brhe x manuscript, hie or Ne Send submissions:to: i Townsend, do Joe seMaryeilen Mckersi, Post OfficeBox. : 24156,Tempe‘AZ85285-4156.a ieee abe A aed AA Bin fg ie _ThursdayNight reOOO ae au piney De ns ‘When should youy arriveat the 1991Were? Most awillbeariing on Thursdaysince ie have registration open. (6- 10pm), Hospitality (starting by9pmand until2am),anda at Program (starting by 10pm). The shuttle willalso sikrunningonThursday frombli until 2am the followingmorning. aD aa Bas Thursday nightisalso our timeto set up the Dealer's Roomand hee: (though they © oe bE _ won'topenuntil Friday),to getrmostpeopleregistered,and the kinks workedout..Notethat

_ ProgrammingOperationsand Proro:won'topen‘unleemorning. Rae:at, oConvention Registration. MOLE EONS ION at ee ConventionRegistration(and allother official eativentod activities)will be‘at the | i 4 _ DoubletreeHotel. Thursday. eveningfrom6 to 10 pm and Friday from9amto 8‘pm, Registration will take place in the Pre-ConferenceLobbyiinthe convention center. bates evenings and at all times)after Friday, registration will be outofthe convention’soffice in ~ the Library Rooms (just off the main hotel lobby). It wouldbe easiestifyou were to big isy BhCa PRofrmembership confirmationpostcard with youwhen you:register.Again, be: sure ‘o do‘membership transfers andoe-menamesforGuest Membershipsoe5/91. Moe h PoecitierehipRatesOe CEE tee un by! AVERY FEW.MEMBERSHIPS ARESTIILL AVAILABLE. Worldfaray Convention member.a ips.are limitedto 750 paid, Attendingmembers. ™ ratesandcoeare ass Follows:” ;

a AneenAg: $80.00"10-15-91 Nan on ONMUM ara Sta Ae RE aaa) Sipping Re $30.00. 10-15-91, Ar is , Nd kata Aay Ly ie ‘These are theratescurrently in:force andsupersedeanyJ berpobiehadrakes if any” tet) _membershipsarestill availableatthe door (whichiis unlikely), the ratewill be $100.00. Membershipsare transferable with a signed letter from thememberandthenewmember's : "nameéandaddress. PLEASE CONTACT|USWITHTRANSFERSPRIOR TO 10/15/91! WEALSO - ___ NEEDYOUTOGIVE USNAMESFOR"GUESTOF” MEMBERSHIPSBY 10/15/91!UM _ Supporting memberships areavailableuntil October15,1991. They willbe entitled to. " “ _ copies of the Progress Reports,Copper Star, theProgram Book, theFantasy{Cookbook,and ‘items.remaining from the freebie bags. Supportingis.convertible toAttending |withROE ofthe current membershipprprice, less $30.00. No.conversionsafter 101591. eebediitpwcareneforcause andshesinorema nthepropertyof

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Danie canc be contacted at(602)/750-1900ibletheydon't havea 1-800ingsatK mS (6 148-0541 for fax. Writeto 5635 — areata Bid, Tucson, ie85711. Special AirlineDiscounts 5 stti‘is—S He 5 lerican Airlines,AmericaWest Airlines, andLaderapoearee workingtogether oe . tes, and binofferingthe followingdiscounts: a 5%off coach fares from any point in the U.S. and Canada ay Aa oe i oe°5% off anyexcursion fares originating within the U.S. only : At thistime excursion fares.are set at as muchas 55% below coachfares, and a 5%ds ‘countfromthose faresisbyfar the best price. nad a ie Be

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Traial intonation: 2 HORS eae ad ne Byes ca aad ak siFollowingiisa guide to Tucson and aesurrounding areas that the staff of WFC have put — together. To thosewho werehere in 1985 andfeelthat theyhave no need to readthis, | Beier: shame onyou. Wehave addeda few more wrinkles and a mapofTucson andthe surround. | a iareas for oe whobee acar andwish to find th ir way. around. complete mapna a

SS Ma MOE HS NE SECT iM age UCUR Ea UATE S00 a Ag pes westofStone Ave. is aresidential district of the late 1800’sby the Southern Pacific oe oa ‘oad.Manyof the.homes werebuilt in Queen Anne Victoriansand a regional hybrid 2d Anglo-territorial, whichiisa blendof Spanish Colonial, early Mexican building materials a h American design. Ka Pate : arrio Historic(Barrio Viejo)Historic District ey Ae ote th of Cushing St. there are 150 adobes, possiblythebestcollection in the old West. You i, ea ild stop and see Cushing Street Bar builtin1860, a smalloueeir of the areaineeer ne Charles 0. BrownHouseSA me ited at 40W. Broadway, this buildingof1868iis now the etch Historical Society,une, fe vt restaurant.It is oneof the bestexamples of¢ Spparany architecture. ER yet dtu ena I Presidio Historic District | a ee , fly Pane SO agece hof Alameda St.isaSpanish presidio established in 1775. A distinwalking sate of we A ict includes:the Edward NyeFishHouse, one ofthe ae houses ofjonniis Plazaof’ ings ofearly adobesuch‘astheCasaCordova. i ee a | FortLowellHistoric 7 cu ak cata WestofGrayfort ae locatedonthe foothills nort ;

i Travel Information ' WFC Progress.Report 3 this area is an actualfort with officer’s quarters, storehouse, and £ _ trader's store! In 1873 the fort was the regimental headquarters of the Sixth United States Cavalry where rene reaver Geronimo fi eey surrendered, j - Fremont House Museum “TheArizona Historical Society offers an extremely popular Sacdioik walking tour a the El “Presidio Historic District every Saturday at 10am beginning at 151 S.AnnaAve. ( _ Reservationsare required, call (602) 622-0956, __» Mission San Xavier Del Bac. bt a ara ees ak Located on|-19 at San Xavier Road,.nine niles southwest of Tucson, this is the most pho- © tographed mission in the country. Built inthe. 1700’s,this brilliant white, baroque architec- ay tural style mission is a must see. Prerecorded historic lectures play every 20 minutes ~. throughout the day (except Sunday, when the lectures play only aftersaends en daily oe » ‘to'5:30pm,call (602) 294-2624... » \ NOTE: The abovesights are safe to visit oe the aay. but they are not wise iene to € visit at night. } as DesertAttractions a 3 \NOTE: Desert temperatures may run.30°cooler than the valley floor+ be sure to bring. along something warm, 3 Colossal Cave Ah oe | ‘Located atthe Old Spanish Trail, 22 miles eastot Tudson! the name éays it all for this irre| tay ble limestonecave. Tours ataremiele Monday-Saturday.from 9amto 5pm, ce till 6pm. ~ “791-7677. \ ea : ‘Coronado National Forest ne Pe ass : Me East of Tucson and southof the Mexican border, these pine forests with recreational facilities. dispersed throughout the area are usually. uncrowded.(602) 629-6483. Pt \ Mount Lemmon 40 miles north of Tucson (about and hour's aioefrom thehotel), this 9, 157 fad peak isco i | ered with forests and150 miles ofhiking trails. The Mount Lemmon Ski Valley | is open year-

~ roundfor sightseeing or sting if it is wrestled (602) 576-1321. \ oe a Planetarium He Cae The Grace H.Flandrau ScienceCenteriislocatedat Cherry Ave. and University Blvd. at the. University of Arizona. Their planetarium features science tiles, a star show, sclenee'enna anda 16-inch telescope. ; ihe “ (>). Pima Air Museum ly i aeAN ‘Located at 6000 E. Valencia Road, at the Pima Air higcaali you can explore the history of u.s. aviation by viewing oneofthelargest collections of vintage aircraft in the West. Open daily _ from 9am-Spm and requires paid admission. (6p) 574-0462 or (602) 574-9658. Sabino Canyon MONEY . Located on SabinoCanyon Road,13 miles seed of Tucson;Sabino Canyon is a-desert ~ ~ gasis where cottonwoods, sycamores, and willows grow besidecaol, quiet, stream-fed poole Closed to all motorized vehicles, there isan open-air shuttle that leaves regularly fromthe — ‘visitors’ center. The shuttle takes'a 7 1/2 mile roundtrip that stops eeape way at picnic Ks areas from 9am to 5pm. (602)}-749-3223 or (602) 749-soca Riscevee SaguaroNational Monument tae / Twenty miles west of Tucsonis the only place where Saguaroieacti are indigenous/These lpg stately sentinels canlive to be’200 years old and 40 feettall. Thewest side has a nine- sma mile scenic loop drive with pullouts, markedtrails and-picnic nen - (602)-670-6680. - i Desert.Sonoran Museum eh Also west of Tucson you'll,fon wermost distinctive,200 inthe ( nit alive desert wetting, ‘ musten DaeCoapune 8:30am—. hal hon: Tickets:adults: $6, children 6-12 $1,undersix free. No picnicking_ =~ IS allowed, but they do havea (high-priced) snackbar. Plentyof water = ountains and shady ramadas, and wheelchairsCONG are free. (602)883-1380. IdTucson xh Vet tN Gat cai n, westof Tucson, this historic siteiiswhere marty |ofyour‘tulsorthe westerns were sina 7 -over 150 movies and tv shows!Includes Simmons Gun Museum, featuring a collection Of. over 1,000historical guns. Open daily from 9am- Spm. Call oradmissionprice.and show i timesfor the gunfights. (602)883-6457. bie,2 ASW UE Ai itan MissileMuseum ey Raine

Exit 69 offof1-19 to see the former siteopan,ionmissle,(row a Titan D witha one ny oaiedtour.Hse791-2929. ; es as : Fe PRB en oy i Arizona Historical Society Tucson1 sities’ a ‘Locatedat949 East2nd Street, you‘Il find-exhibits.and a research brarypresentingAcizona’s ei history fromSpanish periodtothepresent.(602) 628-5774. aie ss John C.Fremont House Museum ) As 7 aeae the Tucson ConventionCenter, betweenthe Music Hall and the Arena (at 1515. Granada fe ), you'll find the lovingly restored 1880 neeof Governor Fremont. (602)622-0956. rN International Wildlife Museum hy = Re A iM 1eappreciate 38,000 feet ofae wildlife at4800W. Gates Pass Road (offaaa ah ).(602)629-0100. Benes) FE LeSs | y 1 ilar Old Pueblo Museum Cee i eee LOA re”

y-five miles soilof Tucson, at the Sunspack Ranch in onde; you'll find theina simulation of planet Earth, designed for futurespacebases on the Moon or.Nanchn ‘member team will inhabititfortwo years, living on thefood, oxygen and water’thelr

‘olled environment. provides. Reservations are required(602)eile eee isbee, Arizonae f i ye ae 4 t take I-10ninety milestothe ist of Tucson, and you’‘| find aeof the into boom IN tov yns of the 1880's Old West. Itis now almostaghost town, andyoucantake oneofthe sale

ily tours ofthe underground Copper Queen Mine. (600) 432-21 ia eas res Casa Grande NationalMonument RUS Pte ‘Just take I-10 sixty-eight miles northwestof Tucson to see an ancient Hohokamputer’ 4 welling, museumexhibits,visitorscenter,and 45-minuteguidedtour. ial dailyfrom7am ea - pm, \with wheelchairaccess. (602) 723-3172.7 Lae eae gh | yee a A

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ReoSaitcontger2mat GesCteseth _~ FunctionFaciliities | ahs te _._WECProgress Repo i that wereserve the right to askhase whocause serious problems to r leave theconvention.Fortunately, thisis somethingvwe *eedon’t expectever tohavetoenerche.)., ~ fi ae ‘Function Facilities Ge ath eh asue mi e space being Used |is the sameas we used in1 1985.Thatis, the Doubletree’s Hotel's om,pre-conferencelobby, second floor function rooms, Library Rooms (where the disco — ‘to be), and the Boojum/Bonsai room. i i TheDealers’ Roomiis half ofthe Doubletr e Ballroom, with ready access for dealer T

shops enierally being in the decaplfloor rooms. The.Art Shoisin the BoojumBonsatrro nd theartist receptionwillbein the lobby area outside. aie : ca Evening program items, except for‘Thursday night and the major Friday duis Saturday | a ‘events, will bein the second-floor rooms. The Autograph Party on Friday night, ‘the Open _ Mike/Cabaret on‘Saturday night, and the perenne on Sunday ml be in the oubletree Ballroom. is ! i Thursday nightandFriday.convention saghbageb wail be’in the pre-conferencelobby«

side of the Doubletree Ballroom.Display a and general information posting will also, be. enthere. . ~ a | The conventionoffice, programming cpratons and rolstafthora will belocated a

.The Hospitality Suite:will be |in the Tower on the ninth fast-—the suite furthest from th elevators. -Child carewill also be (atthis point, anyway)iin theTower. Mostimportant, the lobby. bar'is located onthewayto almost anywhere someones you * ‘Wantto meet is going. It’s overlooking the pool, the walkway to the Ballroomfrom thelob _ area, onthe wayto the Art Show bis second floor,rooms, and:near the Towstrelevators.

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