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Introducing the Convention Portal!
There is so much more to Seattle Worldcon than what appears on the surface. The convention portal is your gateway to the convention Discord, virtual programming, and signups for sessions with limited participation. The way to log on to the portal is similar to how you log on to register, or exercise WSFS rights like voting for Hugo Finalists. If you encounter problems, consult our instructions page. Some of the things you can do within the portal are described in the items below.
Signup Process for Limited Participation Workshops, Table Talks, Writing Classes, and Virtual Games
You may have noticed our table talks and many of our in-person workshops and other sessions have limited participation and require advance signup. But how? Seattle is using a process similar to the 2024 Glasgow Worldcon. Signups for limited participation sessions (now including virtual games!) will be available from 8 a.m.–6 p.m. on the session’s previous day. So, for example, you can sign up for limited access Saturday sessions on Friday. Signups for Wednesday sessions will open at 8 a.m. on Sunday, August 10, and close at 6 p.m. Tuesday, to accommodate travel needs.
Admission to events which are oversubscribed will be strictly by lottery—meaning there is no advantage to signing up early, and no lines! Within a few hours after the signup period closes, each member will receive an email informing them if they have been admitted to the session or not, or whether they have been placed on a waiting list in case a last-minute space opens.
Signups can be made electronically—the easiest way!—through the convention portal. Once inside the portal, choose “Sign-ups for items with limited space.” From there, follow the prompts to select from the list of available sessions. Alternatively, in-person attending members can sign up for sessions in the Summit Building at the Info Table on the second floor concourse, or in Program Ops (Room 326). These are unique opportunities for engagement, so we hope you will participate. Good luck!
The Discord is Open! Log on to Start Your Worldcon Today!
Conversations have started already on the Seattle Worldcon Discord server. Go there to meet people, socialize, and talk about the things you’re excited about! We have also planned a virtual scavenger hunt and a playthrough of “If I Ran the Zoo Con” to occur before the convention starts.
During Worldcon, the Discord will be your home online for post-panel discussions, virtual socials, and virtual gaming, along with whatever else you can dream up! One of the best parts of any Discord are the unexpected parts. Come add your thoughts, ideas, and dreams to our virtual community.
Access to the Discord is limited to attending and virtual attending members of the Worldcon; you get there through the convention portal. Trouble logging on? See our instructions page.
Virtual Worldcon—For Members Inside and Outside Seattle!
We are so excited about the content we are able to offer digitally. Five panel rooms inside the Seattle Convention Center | Summit will stream out live content in addition to the ballrooms and stages which will stream our biggest concerts and events. Additionally, we have two exclusively virtual rooms (with extended hours to benefit international members and panelists) that will put the World in Worldcon with amazing international content. Many of the streaming and all-virtual panels and events will be available to all virtual attending and attending members for replay on demand after the convention. And you guessed it—all this content is available through the convention portal. We can’t wait to share it.
Get the Restaurant Guide
Some very hungry and talented SFF fans have made a Restaurant Guide (1.1 MB PDF) for you to educate you about food options near the Convention Center Summit Building and neighborhoods throughout Seattle, including specialized information for dietary needs. Physical copies will be available at con at the Info Table while supplies last. Our website’s food page has also been updated with information about the food outlets inside the convention center. The best way to say thanks is to tip well and clean your plate!
Program Options Expand to Include Concerts, Overseas Content, and More!
The program schedule and lineup of participants keeps expanding since it was first released on July 9. The latest includes a full lineup of concerts in the Signature Room, where award-winning filkers and other musicians will make you laugh, feel, and sing along, and about 60 all-virtual panels from around the globe on topics ranging from Southeast Asian SFF Publishing to New Speculative Fiction From Eastern Europe to SFF’s Role in Revolution on the African Continent. We won’t stop updating the schedule until the convention closes, so check back often.
Got Ribbons? We Do!
Collecting ribbons at Worldcon is a long-standing tradition, and we have several to get you started! Some ribbons will be available at registration (My First Worldcon, Business Meeting Attendee, Hugo Awards Voter, Virtual Worldcon, and more!), as well as multiple “Ask Me About” ribbons available in the second floor exhibit hall if you are seeking conversation starters. You can also get ribbons for participating in various events, such as our single pattern contest or prop contest, donating to some of our charity partners, or wearing an excellent hall costume.
Volunteers Needed for the Masquerade
The whole modern world of cosplay evolved from the Worldcon Masquerade, which got its start when Myrtle Douglas and Forrest Ackerman showed up to the first Worldcon wearing futuristic costumes in 1939. You can be part of the magic in many meaningful ways (besides competing!). Volunteers are needed for the Masquerade Pre-Registration Desk and to be Den Moms, den assistants, catchers, photography escorts, and stage crew during the show and rehearsals. You can go to our website for an explanation of volunteer roles, and email volunteers@seattlein2025.org to get involved during con.
KiddieCorps Drop-Off Childcare Hours Adjusted
We’ve adjusted the hours available to our members for drop-off childcare with KiddieCorps based on the hours people have reserved. We’re now offering childcare 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Wednesday–Saturday and 10 a.m.–3 p.m. on Sunday. Please book early!
Discover Hidden Treasures in the Freebies Lounge
The Freebies Lounge is now fully stocked and ready for your next literary adventure! Pallets of books are staged in the warehouse, just waiting to be browsed, discovered, and enjoyed. While the dealer’s room offers a fantastic selection of books for purchase, don’t miss the chance to explore the Freebies Lounge and take a chance on an unknown author, or try your luck finding one of many goodies and literary gems.
In the Freebies Lounge you will find:
New this year: we’re hosting book signings right in the Freebies Lounge!
Authors: stop by to sign up for a slot.
Fans: check the schedule board in the Lounge to meet your favorite writers.
Whether you’re looking to find your next great read, meet authors, volunteer, or just relax with a good book, the Freebies Lounge is the place to be.
For more information, email us at freebies@seattlein2025.org.
A Daily ‘Zine That’s For You and By You
Seattle Worldcon 2025, as many Worldcons before it, will have a Daily ’Zine. The ’Zine is a twice-a-day official news sheet that is full of information and some interactive fun for you each day of the convention – and some of that comes from you!
We welcome your submissions.
Did you have a memorable or funny meeting with one of our honorable guests or another con attendee? Send in a short paragraph!
Email your content and ideas to zine@seattlein2025.org.
The ‘Zine will be available each morning and afternoon of Seattle Worldcon – on the website, in Guidebook, at the Information Desk, in Safer Spaces lounges and in the Worldcon Cantina.
What Are We Forgetting?
Oh yeah, the Film Festival, Fringe events, Regency ball, group costume day, live musical theater, guest of honor signings and events, walk-up volunteer opportunities, site selection voting, the frakkin’ Hugo Award Ceremony—well we could go on. We’re most excited to see you at our convention (in-person or virtually) in less than two weeks! Eep!
Save Time and Download Guidebook Before Con!
Our amazing mobile app lays out much more than just the convention schedule, but shows other information about the art show, dealers’ room, and many other activities, all connected to maps and other convention information. Guidebook is a download to your phone, and downloading it in advance will save you time and bandwidth onsite, where your phone or tablet will only need to download updates. And you can start building your personal schedule today! Just search for Guidebook at your favorite app store and search within it for the Seattle Worldcon 2025 guide, or go straight to our Guidebook webpage which presents similar information as the mobile app and includes a scannable QR code.
https://seattlein2025.org/2025/08/03/newsletter-august-2025-how-to-information-included/
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Newsletter August 2025: ‘How To’ Information Included!: Our convention portal is open, with access to our Discord, virtual panels, panel and workshop signups, and more; our restaurant guide is posted; our programming just keeps expanding; ribbon collecting; calling for masquerade volunteers; chi (#Childcare #ConventionPortal #Discord #FreebiesLounge #Guidebook #Masquerade #RestaurantGuide #Ribbons #schedule #Virtual)
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Norwescon 47 In Two Weeks!
To ensure a quick and smooth check-in at Registration, please see these tips:
Please remember that Thursday and Saturday mornings are our busiest check-in times, so the quicker we can get each person checked in, the sooner you can get to your favorite Con activities. We will have self-service kiosks available on-site for folks who still need to purchase their membership, but if you’ve already purchased your membership online, you can go straight to the next available Registration cashier to check in.
Online sales will remain open throughout the entire Con, so you’re encouraged to purchase your membership in advance, and by the time you’re reading this, single-day memberships will have already gone on sale (see our Memberships page for more information).
We’re really looking forward to welcoming you (or welcoming you back) to Norwescon, and if you have any questions about your membership or Registration check-in procedures, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
Thanks, and see you soon!
Writer Guest of Honor
Our last guest of honor feature is for Catherynne M. Valente. She is the NYT bestselling author of over forty books of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, including Deathless, Space Opera_, The Past Is Red, and the Fairyland novels. She is the winner of the Hugo, Locus, Nebula, Sturgeon, and Lambda awards, among others, and has been shortlisted for the World Fantasy and Ursula K LeGuin awards. She lives on a small island off the coast of Maine with her child and several troublingly large cats.
Check out ALL Norwescon 47 guests of honor on panels, at Q&A’s, at the autograph session, and many other places.
The Programming Schedule is Live On the Website!
Check out all the programming that starts at 2pm on Thursday and ends on Sunday at 4pm. We have a full schedule of all types of tracks, from writing to costuming to space. Come all four days to see as much of it as you can!
Guidebook is Ready!
We are excited to announce that the schedule app for Norwescon 47, powered by Guidebook, is now available. With this resource, you have access to the most up-to-date information as well as networking tools.
To get started, tap “Download the app” to access the guide on your iOS and Android device. Prefer the web version? Content will also be available online.
The Guidebook app is the most complete and comprehensive resource for information about the Norwescon 47 schedule and our guests of honor, panelists, art show participants, dealers, club tables, scheduled games, and more. Download it before the convention starts to plan your weekend, and save bandwidth on-site!
Norwescon Community Partner Page Ahead
Norwescon is proud to be working with Page Ahead to help eliminate book deserts in the greater Seattle area and other areas in the state of Washington. Page Ahead provides new books and develops reading activities that empower at-risk children, and it has given more than four million new books to more than one million children through early childhood programs across Washington.
Norwescon is raising money for our nonprofit partner through sales of items in the art show and donating all proceeds to Page Ahead. We will be accepting donations of items that are fannish in nature such as art, jewelry, books, and games at the convention. To make a donation, just bring it to the art show in Grand 1 during open hours on Friday and Saturday.
You can also support this year’s community partner by visiting our community partners’ sales area in the art show and making a purchase. We have many interesting and exciting items for this year. Whether you have something that you would like to donate or are looking for a new treasure, please join us in supporting this year’s community partner Page Ahead.
Single Pattern Contest and Masquerade Membership Prize Reminder
Show off your mad costume skills at Norwescon this year! Enter our single pattern contest and have fun with our unisex sweatshirt and pants pattern. Or go for broke and enter our masquerade. All skill levels welcome! Masquerade entrants have a chance to win a membership to Norwescon 48! We look forward to seeing you shine!
Pre-masquerade meeting times are Friday 7pm-8pm in Cascade 7&8, and Saturday 10am-12pm in Grand 3.
Click here for rules and entry forms.
More Games Than You Can Imagine!
Seriously! You want to game? Not sure where to go to find your tribe? Look no further:
Game Libraries
The Dragonflight GameCon Game Library and Alexandria RPG Library will be located in Olympic 1 and 2 for the duration of the convention.
Open Gaming Tables
Pathfinder/Starfinder and D&D organized play will be located in Lakeside Gaming, which can be found at the end of Concourse 1 or 2 between Wings 4 and 5. Both the first and second floors of Lakeside Gaming require use of the second-floor skybridge.
Artemis Simulator
The Artemis Simulator sessions are being held in Maxi’s Salon.
Warhorn
Don’t forget to register for Warhorn and secure your spot for your favorite games. From thrilling RPGs to strategic board games, the choices are endless.
Calling All Game Masters!
We are still looking for game masters to lead board games and card games. Imagine the joy of guiding players through the whimsical world of Dr. Who Flux or the hilarious chaos of Munchkin. If you’re interested, simply complete the online form to get on the schedule.
Catan Championship Qualifier
Norwescon is hosting an official CATAN United States National Championship Qualifier Tournament. There will be three preliminary rounds followed by a final round. Only 16 seats are available, and you must be 18 to enter. Register today at Warhorn. A Norwescon membership will be needed to attend the event. You can purchase a weekend pass for Norwescon at norwescon.org. Day passes can also be purchased on-site.
Email us if you have any questions.
Info Table Update
Would you like to know more? Find out at the Info Table! Pick up your Souvenir Program Book, Pocket Programs, single-day schedules, pronoun stickers, and more. Read the ‘Zine, share your suggestions and comments at the Feedback Box – or just stop by to say hello! We’re open 9-7 Thursday through Saturday, 9-3 Sunday. Find us in the lobby hallway next to the official Norwescon t-shirt vendor.
Introducing Nebula Notes
The Norwescon ‘Zine (the official daily news sheet for Norwescon 47) will be full of information for you each day of the convention – and some of that comes from you!
This year, the ‘Zine will be called Nebula Notes, in honor of our Through the Cosmic Telescope theme. Also keeping with that theme is one of our columns, “Close Encounters.” Send in a paragraph about interesting, unique, or funny interactions you have at Norwescon 47.
Photos are always welcome – costumes, an event, a droid trying to blend in with the rubbish bins. You get the gist. Are you an artist with a great, geeky sense of humor? Submit your single-panel comic.
And, of course, we will be including a favorite: the “Overheard” column. The things you’re only going to hear at a sci-fi and fantasy convention. Tidbits of delight that have you chuckling with fannish glee because it’s normal to hear at a convention, but not in the mundane world.
Send us your content and ideas. The ‘Zine will be available each morning of Norwescon 47 at 10am. You’ll find it at the Information Desk in the convention lobby, online in Guidebook, and on the website.
Hotel Parking Information
If you are in the Norwescon room block, the first car registered to your hotel room is free. Any additional cars registered to the same hotel room are charged $22.18 per day and will receive in/out privileges provided the guest exits and enters using their room key. This rate begins at 7am on Wednesday, April 16th, and runs through 6pm Sunday, April 20th.
For your information, the next day starts at 2:45am, so if you come for the day on Saturday but do not leave until 3am on Sunday, you will be charged $44.36 for two days of parking. No in/out feature exists for people not staying at the hotel.
Do You Enjoy Audiobooks?
Are you an author thinking about branching into audiobooks? These two panels are for you. Come join our professional audiobook narrators as they read from selections sent in by Norwescon authors. Want your selection to be read? Be sure to send it to the Author Listeners Lounge before the convention.
First Page Idol
Saturday 11am-12pm Evergreen 1&2
Does your hook grab your target readers? Are you sure? Try out your opening in front of a live audience with the help of professional voice actors. Our audiobook narrators will read a stack of first pages out loud. Audience members who read in your genre will raise their hands when they lose interest. As the author, you’ll stay anonymous while getting feedback from readers. To submit work, email your first page with genre designation at the top to Idol@norwescon.org.
Author Listeners’ Lounge
Sunday 11am-1pm Cascade 10
Have you ever wondered how your stories would sound if they were read by a professional audiobook narrator? Here’s your chance to find out! A trained voice actor will help your stories and their emotions come to life right before your ears and will engage your audience like no other medium. Whether you’re a seasoned author with numerous audiobooks to your name or completely new to the world of audiobooks, come by and listen as your books come to life. Submit a story to be read.
Norwescon Little Free Library Reminder
Don’t forget to bring your book donations to the Norwescon Little Free Library table! Just one or a whole box, community donations are the heart and soul of the swap. We’ll be under the stairs in the lobby accepting donations around the clock, AND you’ll get a ribbon! Don’t forget to take a book (or two) while you’re there.
Volunteer for Norwescon 47
Norwescon 47 is fast approaching (just under a month away!), and while we’ve got a great ConCom team, we still need volunteers before, during, and after the con! Interested? We’ve been keeping the Open Volunteer Positions page up-to-date – come take a look to see if anything catches your eye.
If you’re not sure where you’d like to help out, or you have additional questions, please reach out and we’ll do our best to respond rapidly. You are also welcome to attend our final pre-con ConCom meeting on Saturday April 5th at 11am, in-person or remotely. Talk to some people and see if you find a good fit! Click here for meeting details.
And, of course, if you want to help out but not take on a role, we will gladly welcome at-event volunteers. This is especially true if you find yourself at the hotel on Wednesday or Monday and are open to helping with load-in or load-out.
Holiday Cards???
It is never too early to think about your annual holiday cards. Back by popular demand are our favorite Santa and Krampus. This year all donations for the event will go to Norwescon 47’s local charity of choice, Page Ahead, because every child deserves to have a book of their own. Event runs on Saturday from 1pm-3pm in the lobby.
Volunteer Appreciation Picnic
Past, present, and future Norwescon volunteers are invited to join our annual Volunteer Appreciation Picnic on Sunday, July 27, 11am until 2pm, at Steel Lake Park picnic shelter #1 in Federal Way.
We will be providing basic grill foods (i.e., burgers, dogs, vegetarian options) and non-alcoholic beverages. Side dishes and desserts are always appreciated, but not required, if you want to bring something along.
Friends, family, and other potential volunteers are very welcome!
Sunday, July 27, 2025
11am-2pm
Steel Lake Park, Shelter #1
Federal Way, WA 98003
2410 S. 312th St
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