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"content": "<p>The year 1961 brought Anglophonic readers three newly translated and fascinating works of speculative fiction, two of which were by Jewish authors. Franz Kafka’s <i>Die Verwandlung und andere Erzählungen</i> (<i>Metamorphosis and Other Stories</i>), Isaac Bashevis Singer’s <i>Der Spinozist</i> (<i>The Spinoza of Market Street</i>), and Witold Gombrowicz’s <i>Ferdydurke</i> are concerned with the world lurking beneath what we see as reality. Dark fantasy, the occult, magic, and the grotesque come together to make these texts unsettling forays into an alternate way of seeing the world.</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2148\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/image-159x256.jpeg\" alt=\"Cover of the 1961 edition of Kafka's Metamorphosis, with white-on-black art of a person standing over a giant cockroach.\" width=\"159\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/image-159x256.jpeg 159w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/image-318x512.jpeg 318w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/image.jpeg 373w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 159px) 100vw, 159px\" />Though Kafka had been translated into English since the 1930s, the 1961 edition of <i>Metamorphosis and Other Stories</i>, translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, suggests that, even in a decade that was filled with science fiction that was either written in or translated into English, there was a strong appetite for the absurd and strange. Many speculative fiction readers know the anthology’s included novella <i>The Metamorphosis</i>, in which a man is inexplicably transformed into a bug and must live his life within this strange limitation, unable to interact normally with other humans. Scholars have suggested that Kafka’s life as a Czech Jew writing in German enabled him to more readily explore alternate realities and unexpected points of view.</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2150\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/singer-spinoza-175x256.jpg\" alt=\"Cover of the 1961 edition of Singer's Spinoza, with art of a group of people in traditional Polish dress on a city street.\" width=\"175\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/singer-spinoza-175x256.jpg 175w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/singer-spinoza.jpg 342w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 175px) 100vw, 175px\" />Like Kafka, Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Jewish author interested in the absurd and inexplicable. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, Singer was quite prolific and, to date, the only Nobel Prize laureate writing mostly in Yiddish. 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The earthly and demonic battle it out in <i>Spinoza</i>’s stories with, in the words of Kirkus Reviews, “fanciful worlds inhabited by marriage brokers, derelicts, rabbis possessed by the devil, moneylenders, ghosts, dybbuks, attended by all the rituals, superstitions and behavior of antique Jewish custom.”</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2151\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-182x256.jpg\" alt=\"Cover of the 1961 edition of Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke, featuring the title in blue over a background of blue ink scribbles.\" width=\"182\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-182x256.jpg 182w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-364x512.jpg 364w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-728x1024.jpg 728w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-768x1080.jpg 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-1092x1536.jpg 1092w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke.jpg 1150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 182px) 100vw, 182px\" />The work of Polish author Witold Gombrowicz, like the works of Kafka and Singer, is steeped in the absurd and grotesque. Gombrowicz, like other Polish fantasists writing in the early-to-mid-twentieth century, was fascinated by the world behind or beneath everyday reality, as explored in the artistic movements of Decadence, Surrealism, and Expressionism. Gombrowicz’s first novel, <i>Ferdydurke</i>, which was condemned as scandalous when it was first published in Polish in 1937, is the story of a man who is suddenly transformed into a teenaged boy. He then attempts to live a life without constraints but soon learns that his life is necessarily shaped by his circumstances, and he can never really banish the ghosts of tradition and social mores, no matter how hard he tries. 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Scholars have suggested that Kafka’s life as a Czech Jew writing in German enabled him to more readily explore alternate realities and unexpected points of view.</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2150\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/singer-spinoza-175x256.jpg\" alt=\"Cover of the 1961 edition of Singer's Spinoza, with art of a group of people in traditional Polish dress on a city street.\" width=\"175\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/singer-spinoza-175x256.jpg 175w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/singer-spinoza.jpg 342w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 175px) 100vw, 175px\" />Like Kafka, Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Jewish author interested in the absurd and inexplicable. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, Singer was quite prolific and, to date, the only Nobel Prize laureate writing mostly in Yiddish. 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The earthly and demonic battle it out in <i>Spinoza</i>’s stories with, in the words of Kirkus Reviews, “fanciful worlds inhabited by marriage brokers, derelicts, rabbis possessed by the devil, moneylenders, ghosts, dybbuks, attended by all the rituals, superstitions and behavior of antique Jewish custom.”</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2151\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-182x256.jpg\" alt=\"Cover of the 1961 edition of Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke, featuring the title in blue over a background of blue ink scribbles.\" width=\"182\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-182x256.jpg 182w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-364x512.jpg 364w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-728x1024.jpg 728w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-768x1080.jpg 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke-1092x1536.jpg 1092w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/gombrowicz-ferdydurke.jpg 1150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 182px) 100vw, 182px\" />The work of Polish author Witold Gombrowicz, like the works of Kafka and Singer, is steeped in the absurd and grotesque. Gombrowicz, like other Polish fantasists writing in the early-to-mid-twentieth century, was fascinated by the world behind or beneath everyday reality, as explored in the artistic movements of Decadence, Surrealism, and Expressionism. Gombrowicz’s first novel, <i>Ferdydurke</i>, which was condemned as scandalous when it was first published in Polish in 1937, is the story of a man who is suddenly transformed into a teenaged boy. He then attempts to live a life without constraints but soon learns that his life is necessarily shaped by his circumstances, and he can never really banish the ghosts of tradition and social mores, no matter how hard he tries. Eric Mosbacher’s 1961 translation of <i>Ferdyduke</i> allowed Anglophonic speculative fiction readers a unique window into Polish life through the experiences of a man limited by the social expectations for boys in 1930s Poland.</p><p>All three of these works capture a slice of life alien to Anglophonic readers as they are pulled into foreign worlds and ways of life that were made even more unfamiliar by their slants toward surrealism, grotesquerie, darkness, and social otherness. 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"content": "<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2123\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AS-Rainier-License-Plate-256x131.png\" alt=\"Mockup of a WA license plate with the blue Mt. Rainier graphic and the custom license plate text WRLDCON.\" width=\"256\" height=\"131\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AS-Rainier-License-Plate-256x131.png 256w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AS-Rainier-License-Plate-512x261.png 512w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AS-Rainier-License-Plate-1024x523.png 1024w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AS-Rainier-License-Plate-768x392.png 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/AS-Rainier-License-Plate.png 1252w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 256px) 100vw, 256px\" />After a long weekend hobnobbing with fellow fans and famous professionals, you might be craving a little bit of gafiation. What better place to go than to the iconic Mt. Rainier, a mountain so famous it appears on Washington’s license plate?</p><p>One of Mount Rainier’s original Indigenous names in the local Lushootseed language is təqʷubəʔ, which has been anglicized as both “Tahoma” and “Tacoma.” The latter lends itself to the nearby city of Tacoma, while the local Puyallup Tribe of the Coast Salish People, whose reservation includes a few square miles of land within Tacoma’s city limits, will refer to the stratovolcano as Tahoma when speaking in a colonizer’s language. Many residents of Tacoma choose to refer to Mount Rainier as Tahoma out of respect for their neighbors who are the traditional and ancestral keepers of the land upon which they reside.</p><p>Just a two-hour drive from downtown Seattle, Rainier shows its majesty from the moment you get within a hundred miles of it. Mount Rainier towers over the south end of Seattle like a majestic sentinel, beckoning you to come closer and walk its ridges. When you traverse your way up to the mountain, you’ll discover Rainier is everything you imagined. You’ve dreamed of fields full of beautiful wildflowers, hiking trails for all levels of skill, wildlife of all shapes and sizes, and close-up views of some of the most majestic natural wonders this region has to offer. Lo and behold, Rainier offers all of that and more.</p><figure id=\"attachment_2129\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2129\" style=\"width: 502px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2129\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k-512x327.jpg\" alt=\"Under a bright blue sky, Mt Rainier, covered in snow, rises above a treeline and field of pink and purple wildflowers.\" width=\"512\" height=\"327\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k-512x327.jpg 512w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k-1024x653.jpg 1024w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k-256x163.jpg 256w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k-768x490.jpg 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k-1536x980.jpg 1536w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7703136100_811ee39d1f_k.jpg 2047w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" /><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2129\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">“<a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/nordique/7703136100/\">Mt Rainier, cloud layer, Grand Park wildflowers</a>” by <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/nordique/\">Peter Stevens</a> is licensed under <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/\">CC BY 2.0</a>.</figcaption></figure><p>The most popular area of the park is the Paradise area. This well-named section offers the Paradise Inn, named one of the Great Lodges of the West, as well as views of glaciers and flowers, as well as the incredible Skyline Trail. Other entrances are more rugged but offer different access to the park, its trails and vistas. No matter what you choose, you will find something that sparks your interests. History-lovers will want to see the Longmore Museum, while others might enjoy a stay in Ohanapecosh Campground.</p><p>Most areas around the park have weak or nonexistent cell service, so this is the perfect opportunity to truly unplug from the hectic real world.</p><p>Make sure to stop at the <a href=\"https://www.rainierwildberry.com/html/wildberry.html\">Wildberry Inn</a> for classic Himalayan food served by a real Nepalese guide, or hit nearby Crystal Mountain for a breathtaking gondola ride. You can also ride the <a href=\"https://mtrainierrailroad.com\">Mt. 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Started in 1949, <i>F&SF</i> had established itself as the most literate of the SF digests, the most varied in theme and content, the most focused on shorter stories… and the most willing to feature stories by and for women (thus ensuring a more balanced readership).</p><p>It is no coincidence that many of <i>The Twilight Zone</i>’s finest episodes were penned by folks whose names often appeared on the <i>F&SF</i> cover: Richard Matheson, Charles Beaumont, Robert Bloch, Jerome Bixby, Lewis Padgett, Henry Slesar, Ray Bradbury.</p><p>The impact of Serling’s project, <i>F&SF</i> in living black and white, still echoes today. There have been three revivals and, even today, countless inspirations like <i>Black Mirror</i> and <i>Love, Death, and Robots</i>. 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"content": "<h2>Gentlefolk, start your sewing machines!</h2><p>If you were at Glasgow Worldcon, you might have seen the custom tartan that was designed, registered, and woven just for them. We wanted to capture that same creative spirit, so we now have a Spoonflower shop with a selection of fabrics in our colors and with our logos, motifs, and characters. <a href=\"https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/seattleworldcon2025\">Check out the Seattle Worldcon 2025 fabric selections!</a> Below is an example of one of the patterns available.</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2109\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/unnamed.jpg\" alt=\"A dark blue background with light blue asymmetric rectangles like old TV sets scattered across in various sizes. There are tan, white, and gold four-pointed stars, and small robotic orb drones in the pattern as well.\" width=\"294\" height=\"294\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/unnamed.jpg 294w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/unnamed-256x256.jpg 256w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 294px) 100vw, 294px\" /></p><p>These designs are available on many different fabrics, so you can have them printed on cotton, linen, canvas, stretch jersey, and many others. You can even order premade products in the selected fabric design, in case you <em>must have</em> Seattle Worldcon 2025 curtains, or sheets, or throw blankets!</p><p>If you are the creative sort, we would love to see how you can incorporate the designs into something awesome.</p><h2>Hotel Block Report from Facilities Division</h2><p>Last month we <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/location/hotels-accommodations/hotels-and-accommodations/\">opened reservations in our hotel block</a>, and rooms are still available at all our hotels, but filling fast. Recent reports from our headquarters hotel, the Sheraton Grand, show 70% of the rooms are full. Please note that there may be shortages of rooms available for shoulder nights outside of the core dates of August 13–17. If your booking attempt shows no rooms available, we suggest that you make a booking for these dates and contact the hotel to expand your reservation to additional nights. The hotel contracts specify that the hotels will offer you the convention rate for three days before and after your reservation within the hotel block. Please expect information on requesting suites for parties soon. The facilities division has positions available—please see the <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/about/volunteering/volunteer/\">currently available roles</a> section of our website.</p><h2>Seattle Worldcon Will Feature Classic Science Fiction, but Not Retro Hugo Awards</h2><p>Seattle Worldcon 2025’s vision of “Building Yesterday’s Future—For Everyone” involves looking back at the great themes of classic science fiction and fantasy to bring the best ideas forward, in an inclusive fashion that marries yesterday’s optimism with 21st century ideals. While we are developing a program track to explore genre history in depth, our Worldcon will not include Retro Hugo Awards.</p><p>The Retro Hugo Awards were conceived in the 1990s to retroactively select Hugo Award winners for the years between 1939-1954 in which no Hugos were awarded. To award retro Hugos, a Worldcon must be held 50, 75, or 100 years after the year in which the works would have theoretically been eligible. Retro Hugos have been awarded on eight occasions, most recently in 2020, although as noted by the Internet Science Fiction Database, the practice has become controversial, with the four most recent Worldcons declining to award them. An amendment was adopted at the Glasgow Worldcon to eliminate the practice going forward and passed on to Seattle for ratification. While Seattle Worldcon is also declining to award Retro Hugos, we find looking back at the works that have brought us here incredibly valuable. We look forward to discussion of the legacy of past science fiction and fantasy by our fantastic panelists, and hope you will join in the conversation. New engagement casts these works and their creators in new lights, and allows us to reflect on how science fiction and fantasy can be—and has always been—used as an agent for change.</p><h2>Fan Table, Art Show, and Dealers’ Room Applications Open Soon!</h2><p>Our teams are hard at work getting ready to open the art show, dealers’ room, and fan table applications, which should happen by early December. In the meantime, contact <a href=\"mailto:exhibits@seattlein2025.org\">exhibits@seattlein2025.org</a> to be added to our advance interest email list so you will hear first. 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It provides a unique opportunity to engage both a diverse group of scholars, and a large, highly educated, and well-informed public audience.</p><h2>See You at These Events in November!</h2><p>In November we will have tables at <a href=\"https://geekgirlcon.com/\">GeekGirlCon</a> and the <a href=\"https://www.geekcraftexpo.com/seattle\">GeekCraft Expo</a> Holiday Market in Seattle. Come say hello! You may even have the opportunity to preview our fabrics and cross stich patterns. Since we’re doing it, why not spread the good news about the Seattle Worldcon yourself? Memberships make great holiday presents.</p><h2>There are many open volunteer positions! Come and share your talents!</h2><p>Volunteer positions are currently available and many more will be opening up as the convention approaches. Be sure to peruse <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/about/volunteering/volunteer/\">the Volunteer page on the website</a>, and check back frequently if something you want to do is not yet available.</p><p>Here are a few of the currently open positions:</p><ul><li>Exhibits Layouts Assistant</li><li>Assistant Convention Center/Hotel Liaison</li><li>Green Room Coordinator</li><li>Music Track Lead</li><li>Youth Track Lead</li><li>Prop Contest Coordinator</li><li>Stage / Program AV Support Staff</li><li>Head of Program AV</li><li>Information Technology Support Staff</li></ul><p>If you are unsure what position to apply for, you can fill out the <a href=\"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmggb13a94yg-tOGU_m_NNAweqfTh_q0-fNffQ1OXaINffVg/viewform\">Volunteer Interest Form</a> and add your name to the database by selecting one or several areas of interest.</p><p><a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/12/newsletter-november-2024-gentlefolk-start-your-sewing-machines/\" class=\"status-link unhandled-link\">https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/12/newsletter-november-2024-gentlefolk-start-your-sewing-machines/</a></p><p><a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/academic-track/\">#AcademicTrack</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/art-show/\">#ArtShow</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/dealers-room/\">#DealersRoom</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/fan-tables/\">#FanTables</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/geekcraft-expo/\">#GeekCraftExpo</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/geekgirlcon/\">#GeekGirlCon</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/hotels/\">#Hotels</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/retro-hugo-awards/\">#RetroHugoAwards</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/sewing/\">#Sewing</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/spoonflower/\">#Spoonflower</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/volunteering/\">#Volunteering</a></p>",
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There are tan, white, and gold four-pointed stars, and small robotic orb drones in the pattern as well.\" width=\"294\" height=\"294\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/unnamed.jpg 294w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/unnamed-256x256.jpg 256w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 294px) 100vw, 294px\" /></p><p>These designs are available on many different fabrics, so you can have them printed on cotton, linen, canvas, stretch jersey, and many others. You can even order premade products in the selected fabric design, in case you <em>must have</em> Seattle Worldcon 2025 curtains, or sheets, or throw blankets!</p><p>If you are the creative sort, we would love to see how you can incorporate the designs into something awesome.</p><h2>Hotel Block Report from Facilities Division</h2><p>Last month we <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/location/hotels-accommodations/hotels-and-accommodations/\">opened reservations in our hotel block</a>, and rooms are still available at all our hotels, but filling fast. Recent reports from our headquarters hotel, the Sheraton Grand, show 70% of the rooms are full. Please note that there may be shortages of rooms available for shoulder nights outside of the core dates of August 13–17. If your booking attempt shows no rooms available, we suggest that you make a booking for these dates and contact the hotel to expand your reservation to additional nights. The hotel contracts specify that the hotels will offer you the convention rate for three days before and after your reservation within the hotel block. Please expect information on requesting suites for parties soon. The facilities division has positions available—please see the <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/about/volunteering/volunteer/\">currently available roles</a> section of our website.</p><h2>Seattle Worldcon Will Feature Classic Science Fiction, but Not Retro Hugo Awards</h2><p>Seattle Worldcon 2025’s vision of “Building Yesterday’s Future—For Everyone” involves looking back at the great themes of classic science fiction and fantasy to bring the best ideas forward, in an inclusive fashion that marries yesterday’s optimism with 21st century ideals. While we are developing a program track to explore genre history in depth, our Worldcon will not include Retro Hugo Awards.</p><p>The Retro Hugo Awards were conceived in the 1990s to retroactively select Hugo Award winners for the years between 1939-1954 in which no Hugos were awarded. To award retro Hugos, a Worldcon must be held 50, 75, or 100 years after the year in which the works would have theoretically been eligible. Retro Hugos have been awarded on eight occasions, most recently in 2020, although as noted by the Internet Science Fiction Database, the practice has become controversial, with the four most recent Worldcons declining to award them. An amendment was adopted at the Glasgow Worldcon to eliminate the practice going forward and passed on to Seattle for ratification. While Seattle Worldcon is also declining to award Retro Hugos, we find looking back at the works that have brought us here incredibly valuable. We look forward to discussion of the legacy of past science fiction and fantasy by our fantastic panelists, and hope you will join in the conversation. New engagement casts these works and their creators in new lights, and allows us to reflect on how science fiction and fantasy can be—and has always been—used as an agent for change.</p><h2>Fan Table, Art Show, and Dealers’ Room Applications Open Soon!</h2><p>Our teams are hard at work getting ready to open the art show, dealers’ room, and fan table applications, which should happen by early December. In the meantime, contact <a href=\"mailto:exhibits@seattlein2025.org\">exhibits@seattlein2025.org</a> to be added to our advance interest email list so you will hear first. We look forward to hosting an exciting and diverse exhibit hall, one only a Worldcon could put on!</p><h2>Highlighting the Academic Track!</h2><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-1306\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left-234x300.png\" alt=\"A dark-skinned person with black hair wearing purple and grey-blue retro-futuristic clothing gestures to the viewer's left. Green-tinted documents float around them.\" width=\"234\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left-234x300.png 234w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left-798x1024.png 798w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left-768x985.png 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left-1197x1536.png 1197w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left-1596x2048.png 1596w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Business-Lady3-transparent-left.png 1727w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 234px) 100vw, 234px\" />The Academic Track is a multi-disciplinary academic conference held in conjunction with the annual World Science Fiction Convention. It provides a unique opportunity to engage both a diverse group of scholars, and a large, highly educated, and well-informed public audience. All areas of research related to Science Fiction are welcome, and please do not hesitate to use this opportunity to indulge a flight of academic fancy or propose something outside the box.</p><p>For more details, please read the <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/program-and-events/program/academic-track/\">Academic Track information page</a> on our website.</p><p>The Academic Track is a multi-disciplinary academic conference held in conjunction with the annual World Science Fiction Convention. It provides a unique opportunity to engage both a diverse group of scholars, and a large, highly educated, and well-informed public audience.</p><h2>See You at These Events in November!</h2><p>In November we will have tables at <a href=\"https://geekgirlcon.com/\">GeekGirlCon</a> and the <a href=\"https://www.geekcraftexpo.com/seattle\">GeekCraft Expo</a> Holiday Market in Seattle. Come say hello! You may even have the opportunity to preview our fabrics and cross stich patterns. Since we’re doing it, why not spread the good news about the Seattle Worldcon yourself? Memberships make great holiday presents.</p><h2>There are many open volunteer positions! Come and share your talents!</h2><p>Volunteer positions are currently available and many more will be opening up as the convention approaches. Be sure to peruse <a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/about/volunteering/volunteer/\">the Volunteer page on the website</a>, and check back frequently if something you want to do is not yet available.</p><p>Here are a few of the currently open positions:</p><ul><li>Exhibits Layouts Assistant</li><li>Assistant Convention Center/Hotel Liaison</li><li>Green Room Coordinator</li><li>Music Track Lead</li><li>Youth Track Lead</li><li>Prop Contest Coordinator</li><li>Stage / Program AV Support Staff</li><li>Head of Program AV</li><li>Information Technology Support Staff</li></ul><p>If you are unsure what position to apply for, you can fill out the <a href=\"https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmggb13a94yg-tOGU_m_NNAweqfTh_q0-fNffQ1OXaINffVg/viewform\">Volunteer Interest Form</a> and add your name to the database by selecting one or several areas of interest.</p><p><a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/12/newsletter-november-2024-gentlefolk-start-your-sewing-machines/\" class=\"status-link unhandled-link\">https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/12/newsletter-november-2024-gentlefolk-start-your-sewing-machines/</a></p><p><a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/academic-track/\">#AcademicTrack</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/art-show/\">#ArtShow</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/dealers-room/\">#DealersRoom</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/fan-tables/\">#FanTables</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/geekcraft-expo/\">#GeekCraftExpo</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/geekgirlcon/\">#GeekGirlCon</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/hotels/\">#Hotels</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/retro-hugo-awards/\">#RetroHugoAwards</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/sewing/\">#Sewing</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/spoonflower/\">#Spoonflower</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/volunteering/\">#Volunteering</a></p>"
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"content": "<p>One of the delights of reviewing is following the development of a good idea through many decades. Take, for example, the progeny of Frederik Pohl’s <i>Star Science Fiction</i> anthologies.</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2074\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STARSFS1953-166x256.jpg\" alt=\"The cover of Star Science Fiction Stories, with art of an space suited astronaut on a rocky alien landscape, and listing sixteen authors and editor Frederik Pohl.\" width=\"166\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STARSFS1953-166x256.jpg 166w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STARSFS1953-333x512.jpg 333w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STARSFS1953.jpg 390w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 166px) 100vw, 166px\" /><span id=\"ref1\">The</span> first <i>Star</i> anthology appeared in 1953. Five more volumes, as well as a collection of “short novels,” as they were called then (novellas now), followed, as well as a selection of the best stories, published as <i>Star of Stars</i> [<a title=\"Footnote 1\" href=\"#fn1\">1</a>]. The quality of Pohl’s anthologies is impressive; flipping through my copies reveals classic stories such as Arthur C. Clarke’s “The Nine Billion Names of God,” Jerome Bixby’s “It’s a Good Life,” and Fritz Leiber’s “Space-Time For Springers.” <span id=\"ref2\">It’s</span> a shame the series is out of print [<a title=\"Footnote 2\" href=\"#fn2\">2</a>].</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2075\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STELLAR4F1974-159x256.jpg\" alt=\"The cover of Stellar 1, with art of a giant numeral one against a red sky with two suns, with a rocketship in front of the one and a pod blasting off in the background, listing nine authors and editor Judy-Lynn del Rey.\" width=\"159\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STELLAR4F1974-159x256.jpg 159w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STELLAR4F1974.jpg 281w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 159px) 100vw, 159px\" />In 1974, Judy-Lynn del Rey’s <i>Stellar 1</i> appeared. <i>Stellar 1</i> was followed by six sequels, as well as a novella anthology, <i>Stellar Short Novels</i>. The parallels with Pohl’s series are no coincidence. As del Rey explains in her introduction to her <i>Stellar Short Novels</i>, she very much had Pohl’s <i>Star Science Fiction</i> in mind when she created her series. <span id=\"ref3\">Del</span> Rey’s purpose was to prove there was still a market for straightforward adventure fiction [<a title=\"Footnote 3\" href=\"#fn3\">3</a>]. While the result wasn’t quite as noteworthy as Pohl’s, it did foreshadow the manner in which the Del Rey imprint provided reliably entertaining material.</p><p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2076\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STRLT1996B-173x256.jpg\" alt=\"The cover of Starlight 1, with art of a giant moon over a mountainous wooded landscape, listing editor Patrick Nielsen Hayden.\" width=\"173\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STRLT1996B-173x256.jpg 173w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/STRLT1996B.jpg 333w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 173px) 100vw, 173px\" />Lately we’ve had Patrick Nielsen Hayden’s <i>Starlight</i> series (1996—2001). The parallels with <i>Star Science Fiction</i> are weaker. There were only two subsequent volumes of <i>Starlight</i> anthologies. However, Nielsen Hayden namechecks <i>Star</i> in his introduction. Furthermore, the quality of the <i>Starlight</i> anthologies is as exemplary as Pohl’s. <span id=\"ref4\">It</span> is of such quality that one reviewer [<a title=\"Footnote 4\" href=\"#fn4\">4</a>] bizarrely recommended that one not buy the <i>Starlight</i> books themselves because the contents were so good that they would surely appear in various annual Best SF collections. This sort of advice is not how you get more installments, people.</p><p>I wouldn’t be surprised to discover <i>Star Science Fiction</i> had more progeny. In fact, I’d be delighted to find out that it did.</p><hr /><p><span id=\"fn1\">1</span>: Known as <i>Star Fourteen</i> in the UK, which might have sent readers off on wild goose chases for Stars Seven through Thirteen.</p><p>There was also a one-off <i>Star</i> magazine, released about the time the American News Company was liquidated. ANC distributed about half of the magazines sold in the U.S. before the liquidation, which may be why there was no issue number two. <a title=\"Return to reference 1\" href=\"#ref1\">⤴️</a></p><p><span id=\"fn2\">2</span>: Thanks to the huge print runs common when the 1970s editions of the <i>Star Science Fiction</i> anthologies appeared, I still see a copy or two when I peruse used bookstores. <a title=\"Return to reference 2\" href=\"#ref2\">⤴️</a></p><p><span id=\"fn3\">3</span>: I’d remembered <i>Stellar 1</i> as a counter-reaction to the New Wave, but rereading reveals that del Rey was vexed at academics for some reason. <a title=\"Return to reference 3\" href=\"#ref3\">⤴️</a></p><p><span id=\"fn4\">4</span>: Not me. <a title=\"Return to reference 4\" href=\"#ref4\">⤴️</a></p><p><a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/08/fantastic-fiction-star-stellar-starlight/\" class=\"status-link unhandled-link\">https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/08/fantastic-fiction-star-stellar-starlight/</a></p><p><a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/frederik-pohl/\">#FrederikPohl</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/judy-lynn-del-rey/\">#JudyLynnDelRey</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/patrick-nielsen-hayden/\">#PatrickNielsenHayden</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/star-science-fiction/\">#StarScienceFiction</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/starlight/\">#Starlight</a> <a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/stellar/\">#Stellar</a></p>",
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Furthermore, the quality of the <i>Starlight</i> anthologies is as exemplary as Pohl’s. <span id=\"ref4\">It</span> is of such quality that one reviewer [<a title=\"Footnote 4\" href=\"#fn4\">4</a>] bizarrely recommended that one not buy the <i>Starlight</i> books themselves because the contents were so good that they would surely appear in various annual Best SF collections. This sort of advice is not how you get more installments, people.</p><p>I wouldn’t be surprised to discover <i>Star Science Fiction</i> had more progeny. In fact, I’d be delighted to find out that it did.</p><hr /><p><span id=\"fn1\">1</span>: Known as <i>Star Fourteen</i> in the UK, which might have sent readers off on wild goose chases for Stars Seven through Thirteen.</p><p>There was also a one-off <i>Star</i> magazine, released about the time the American News Company was liquidated. 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"content": "<p>Take a trip back to the future on the Seattle Monorail. Built to provide riders with a majestic and futuristic entry into the Century 21 Exposition, also known as the 1962 World’s Fair, this railway moves passengers on a speedy track between Seattle Center and downtown. Riding public transit can feel like a chore, but the Seattle Monorail makes it fun with its space-age design and unforgettable views. The elevated track weaves through skyscrapers, providing a unique close-up look at the city’s architecture. The highlight of the route is riding through MoPOP, the Museum of Pop Culture, formerly known as the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, via an iridescent tunnel designed by Frank Gehry. Cosplay shoot location, anyone?</p><figure id=\"attachment_2055\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2055\" style=\"width: 502px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2055\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching-512x384.jpg\" alt=\"The Seattle monorail's blue train, white and silver with blue highlights, emerges on its elevated track from the blue and gold organic curves of the Museum of Pop Culture under a blue summer sky with wispy white clouds.\" width=\"512\" height=\"384\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching-512x384.jpg 512w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching-256x192.jpg 256w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching-768x576.jpg 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching-1536x1152.jpg 1536w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Blue-Train-Megan-Ching.jpg 1900w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" /><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2055\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Photo © Megan Ching, Seattle Monorail Services</figcaption></figure><p>The Monorail travels between two stations, one at Westlake Center, a downtown shopping mall located a six-minute walk from the convention center where we are hosting the Worldcon, and the other at Seattle Center, the 74-acre home of the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass museum, and many more rich and picturesque locations that now populate the old Century 21 Exposition fairgrounds. With the Seattle Monorail, one can experience past, present, and future in one harmonious trip.</p><figure id=\"attachment_2056\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2056\" style=\"width: 502px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2056\" src=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1-512x342.jpg\" alt=\"The Seattle monorail's blue train passing through the Museum of Pop Culture, a bright blue flat wall to the right reflecting the wavy, organically curved shiny gold overhanging wall to the left, with Seattle skyscrapers visible in the distance.\" width=\"512\" height=\"342\" srcset=\"https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1-512x342.jpg 512w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1-1024x684.jpg 1024w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1-256x171.jpg 256w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1-768x513.jpg 768w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1-1536x1026.jpg 1536w, https://seattlein2025.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/novlightroom-1.jpg 1800w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px\" /><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2056\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Photo © Megan Ching, Seattle Monorail Services</figcaption></figure><p><a href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/06/around-seattle-seattle-monorail/\" class=\"status-link unhandled-link\">https://seattlein2025.org/2024/11/06/around-seattle-seattle-monorail/</a></p><p><a rel=\"tag\" class=\"hashtag u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://seattlein2025.org/tag/seattle-monorail/\">#SeattleMonorail</a></p>",
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