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Philip K. Dick Award Nominees and Ceremony Update

This year’s Philip K. Dick Award nominees were announced on January 13. This year there are seven nominated works:

If you track your reading using the book tracking website The Storygraph, we have set up a reading challenge. How many of this year’s nominees can you read before the award ceremony on Friday, April 3, at Norwescon?

And speaking of this year’s award ceremony—the ceremony will be returning to the conversation tables in Grand 2! Join us shortly before the ceremony for conversation and chances to meet the attending authors, then enjoy readings of excerpts from the nominated works (some read by the authors themselves) before the winners are announced.

It’s another excellent lineup of nominees. We’re looking forward to another fun ceremony, and we hope you join us on Friday evening!

Catan Championship Qualifier

Norwescon is hosting an official CATAN United States National Championship Qualifier tournament. We will have three preliminary rounds followed by a final round. There will be 24 seats available. The Qualifier winner will win a guaranteed seat at the 2026 CATAN United States National Championship tournament.

Bring your best game and compete with fellow enthusiasts for a chance to become the ultimate settler of CATAN. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer, this event is the perfect opportunity to learn, compete, and have fun.

Registration

Did you get your membership yet? Right now it’s $110. Visit the Memberships page of our website for the link to register and instructions on how to register others. Email us with any questions. Get your membership before the convention begins!

Also, this year we are opening sales for single-day memberships to the convention on Saturday, February 14. It’s not always easy to get four days off from work or school, but we still want you to join us for some Norwescon fun! Single-day badges may only be picked up on the day they are valid prior to 8:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, or 3:00 p.m. on Sunday. Reach out to Registration with any questions.

  • Thursday: $40
  • Friday: $70
  • Saturday: $70
  • Sunday: $40

Reserve Your Hotel Room for Norwescon Today!

Stay on-site and don’t miss a moment of the fun at Norwescon! Visit our Hotel page to make your reservation today.

Guest of Honor Spotlight

Writer Guest of Honor—Ursula Vernon, aka T. Kingfisher

Ursula Vernon, aka T. Kingfisher, is the author and illustrator of far more projects than is probably healthy. She has written over fifteen books for children, at least a dozen novels for adults, an epic webcomic called Digger, and various short stories and other odds and ends.

The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to rebel but eventually succumbed to the siren song of paint (although not before getting a degree in anthropology). Ursula grew up in Oregon and Arizona, went to Macalester College in Minnesota, and stayed there for ten years until she finally learned to drive in deep snow and was obligated to leave the state.

Having moved across the country several times, she eventually settled in Pittsboro, North Carolina, where she works full-time as an artist and creator of oddities. She lives with her husband and his chickens.

Her works have won many awards, including Hugos, Nebulas, Locus Awards, British Fantasy Awards, and many others. In addition to writing and making art, Ms. Vernon gardens, feeds the birds, and has an unhealthy obsession with mulch.

Join Us for Three Nights of Dance at Norwescon 48

Join us for Norwescon 48 in the Grand Ballrooms for three nights of dance favorites and fun!

  • Thursday: First Contact Galactic Gala. Leap into the cosmos and celebrate the thrill of discovery. Dress stellar, dance interstellar!
  • Friday: Black Light Rave. Glow under the neon lights and dance wild through the night.
  • Saturday: The Goblin Ball. Enter the realm of fantasy and mischief where masks, magic, and music collide.

Three nights. Three worlds. One epic weekend of Norwescon dances! Check the schedule for times and locations, and don’t forget to suggest music in advance using our form found on the Norwescon Dances page.

Teen Engagement Is Looking at YOU, Teens!

Already been to the art show? Tired of being dragged to panels? Come and hang out with people your own age!

The Shire involves kids (13 to 18 years) by helping them develop social and self-guided skills, encouraging them to play games, and giving them roles in running the con. We’re in the Teen Lounge at various times throughout the convention. Come and meet the Elders who are available for gentle guidance if you would like it.

For our kickoff meet-n-greet, we’ll be at the Root Beer Float Social on Friday afternoon.

We look forward to meeting you!

Artist List on Website

The list of artists to be featured in our art show is now live on the website. Get a sneak peek of who is exhibiting art at Norwescon 48. During the convention, visit our gallery-style space starting at 10:00 a.m. on Friday to see some amazing art and bid on something special to take home.

Supplies Needed for Teen & Tween Panels

The Teen & Tween track has some supply needs for their panels. If you have anything you would like to donate to them, please bring it to the March meeting or drop it off at Cascade 1 during the convention. Please email Programming if you can help and/or plan on bringing anything. Thank you for your help! Specific needs we have include the following:

  • Magazines for black-out poetry and vision boards
  • Costume/cosplay items
  • Clothes to use for costuming
  • Miscellanea that would be good for creating costumes and accessories out of (trim, jewelry, jewelry crafting items, baubles, hats, belts, fabric, and so much more)
  • Duct tape
  • Zip ties
  • Chainmail rings
  • Hat wire

Single Pattern Contest!

Each year the Single Pattern Contest challenges creative, sewing, and crafting skills by choosing one pattern as the basis for your creativity! The object of the competition is to construct a one-of-a-kind creation using this pattern. Some adjustments or changes to the pattern are allowed as long as the end product reflects the original pattern.

Norwescon is excited to announce the two pattern options for this year’s Single Pattern Contest:

Competition awards will include, but are not limited to, best workmanship, best use of convention theme, and best in competition. Awards will be given out during the masquerade halftime.

Meetup Sign-Ups Are Open!

Got a great idea for a meetup during the convention? Anything can work, whether it’s a fandom hangout, industry mixer, writer’s lounge, or just an opportunity to find other fen like you. Go to the Meetup webpage for more information and the link to the application.

Announcing the Norwescon Music Mixer

Join us for an evening of sound on Friday, February 20, featuring ethereal electronic synthesizer and solo guitar filk/folk performances, curated by Norwescon volunteer and Gallery 1412 member Mark Kerrigan. Gary Davis and Alexander James Adams, featured on the mixer, will also be performing at Norwescon 48 in April. All proceeds go to support the performers and the venue, and advance tickets are available but not required.

  • Venue: Gallery 1412 in Seattle, WA
  • Date: Friday, February 20, 2026, at 8 p.m.
  • RSVP here

Featured Local Performers

More details

  • Doors open at 7 p.m., music starts at 7:30 p.m.
  • All ages, no alcohol, entrance is accessible but bathrooms are not
  • Parking available on neighborhood streets
  • $10 suggested donation

Since 2004, Gallery 1412 in Seattle Central District is an intimate storefront venue run by a collective of artists and musicians focused on supporting experimental and avant-garde music.

Norwescon Charity for Page Ahead

We are pleased to announce that Page Ahead will once again be the recipient of charity sale proceeds in the art show. To make a donation, just bring it to the art show in Grand 1, and while you are there, you can check out what is for sale to support this charity.

We will also be accepting donations of items that are fannish in nature at the convention, such as art, jewelry, books, and games. Items will be available for sale in the art show throughout the convention or used as volunteer prizes.

And, of course, please be sure to join us in the art show to purchase donated items. It all goes to a great cause. If you have questions, please email us about making a donation.

Page Ahead provides new books and develops reading activities that empower at-risk children. Founded in 1990, Page Ahead’s Children’s Literacy Program has given more than four million new books to more than one million children through collaborations with schools, social service agencies, preschools, and early childhood programs across Washington.

Norwescon is proud to be working with Page Ahead to help eliminate book deserts and get books into the hands of under-resourced children in the greater Seattle area, as well as other areas in the state of Washington. You can also donate a book directly to Page Ahead through the Norwescon Book Drive Wish List via Amazon, or you can donate money directly at GiveDirect Fundraising Platform: Page Ahead Children’s Literacy Program.

https://www.norwescon.org/2026/02/02/news-from-norwescon-february-2026/ #Catan #PageAhead #UrsulaVernon
I always thought I’d read Swordheart by T. Kingfisher but I hadn’t! I have now fixed that. Next Paladin book please! #UrsulaVernon

Cached US Kindle giveaway on bsky: 6 copies of What Feasts at Night (Sworn Soldier Book 2) by @ursulav, over at https://bsky.app/profile/kithrup.bsky.social/post/3m4goofzfwc2b

#KindleBookGiveaway #TKingfisher #UrsulaVernon #WhatFeastsAtNight #SwornSoldier

Sean Eric Fagan (@kithrup.bsky.social)

Cached US Kindle giveaway: 6 copies of What Feasts at Night (Sworn Soldier Book 2) by @tkingfisher.com, which I *have* and *have read*. I think I've given it out before? #KindleBookGiveaway

Bluesky Social
Sean Eric Fagan (@kithrup.bsky.social)

Cached US Kindle giveaway: 10 copies of @tkingfisher.com's cozy horror THE HOLLOW PLACES. In a rare move for a horror novel, this one actually caused a resonance with me, because of the islands. Other people cite the bus. Or the swimmer. #KindleBookGiveaway

Bluesky Social
Sean Eric Fagan (@kithrup.bsky.social)

Cached US Kindle giveaway: 10 copies of @tkingfisher.com's THE TWISTED ONES, a cautionary tale about recycling and environmental cleanup. I enjoyed it! The dog is ok. #KindleBookGiveaway

Bluesky Social

Cached US Kindle giveaway on bsky: 6 copies of @ursulav's What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier Book 1), over at https://bsky.app/profile/kithrup.bsky.social/post/3lzbxtl2jrk2x

#KindleBookGiveaway #UrsulaVernon #TKingfisher #WhatMovesTheDead #SwornSoldier

Sean Eric Fagan (@kithrup.bsky.social)

Cached US Kindle giveaway: 6 copies of @tkingfisher.com's What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier Book 1), an *excellent* (and chilling) hard SF story about First Contact. There is one sequel already, and a 2nd sequel coming out soon. I recommend it a lot. #KindleBookGiveaway

Bluesky Social

Today, as I bemoan the fact that I was unable to grow the Brandywine tomato of my dreams this year (here, maybe 25 miles from the Brandywine valley), I read "History, Discovery, and the Quiet Heroics of Gardening" by #UrsulaVernon.

https://reactormag.com/history-discovery-and-the-quiet-heroics-of-gardening//

History, Discovery, and the Quiet Heroics of Gardening - Reactor

When people think of gardeners, many of them tend to picture little old ladies in straw hats with bright green gloves, pottering among the roses. When people think of gardeners who are also children’s book authors, they go straight to Beatrix Potter and assume that not only are these little old ladies in straw hats […]

Reactor

A SORCERESS COMES TO CALL, by T. Kingfisher, is an enjoyably sinister fantasy spin on a Regency (or maybe it's Victorian?) novel that's all about marriages and estates and social status. Cordelia's mother Evangeline is a sorceress, one who's able to control another person's body and therefore keeps Cordelia firmly under her thumb. Her mother has decided it's time to find a new husband, and has set her sights on Samuel, a prosperous merchant who's a bachelor. Samuel's sister Hester can spot trouble arriving, though, and is resolved to prevent the marriage.

Cordelia's mother is self-centered and utterly hateful, so you really want Hester and Cordelia to prevail, but Evangeline has magical skills and is holding all the cards, so how do they win? It wasn't really Hugo-worthy for me, but was a fun page-turner.

(4/5)

#ASorceressComesToCall #TKingfisher #UrsulaVernon

As announced at our Masquerade halftime on Saturday night of Norwescon 47, we are pleased to introduce our first four guests of honor for next year’s Norwescon 48!

Writer Guest of Honor Ursula Vernon (a.k.a. T. Kingfisher)

Ursula Vernon, aka T. Kingfisher is the author and illustrator of far more projects than is probably healthy. She has written over fifteen books for children, at least a dozen novels for adults, an epic webcomic called “Digger” and various short stories and other odds and ends.

Her webcomic “Digger” won the Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story (2012) and the Mythopoeic Award (2013.) Her short story “Jackalope Wives” won the Nebula for Best Short Story, the Coyotl Award, and the WSFA Small Press Award (2015.) Her series Dragonbreath won the Sequoyah Award for Children’s Literature, and her series Hamster Princess has been nominated for the Texas Bluebonnet Award and made the Amelia Bloomer List for feminist children’s literature. Her novel Castle Hangnail won the Mythopoeic Award for Children’s Literature in 2016. Her novelette “The Tomato Thief” won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2017. Her novel A Wizard’s Guide To Defensive Baking won the Andre Norton Nebula, the Lodestar, the Dragon, the Locus and another Mythopoeic in 2021, and her short story “Metal Like Blood In The Dark” won the Hugo in 2021, whereupon she gave a speech about slime molds.

In addition to writing and making art, Ms. Vernon gardens, feeds the birds, and has an unhealthy obsession with mulch.

Science Guest of Honor Summer Ash

Summer Ash has been both a rocket scientist and a radio astronomer, and is now harnessing her powers for science communication to bring the universe down to earth to help those who want to reach for the stars.

Summer is currently the STEAM Education Manager for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro, New Mexico. She heads up education and outreach efforts to K-12 audiences including schools, after-school programs, special interest groups, and the general public. She also manages the visitor experience and guided tours at the Very Large Array, the world’s most scientifically productive ground-based telescope.

Summer is also a public speaker and freelance science writer and communicator. She currently moderates Virtual Astro Live for the Intrepid Air & Space Museum. Her written work has been published in The Atlantic, Smithsonian, Now.Space, Scientific American, Slate, and Nautilus. She has hosted and appeared in science and STEM educational videos for NBC News, City University of New York, and Disney Junior. For many years, she was the in-house astrophysicist for The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC. If she has any time left over after that, she spends it bringing astronomy + fashion together as a co-founder of STARtorialist.

Spotlight Publisher Orbit

Orbit is a division of Hachette Book Group, comprising the Orbit, Redhook, Orbit Works, and Run For It imprints. Launched in 2007, Orbit has established itself as one of the market-leading speculative fiction publishers in the US. Orbit US authors include New York Times bestsellers James S. A. Corey, Iain M. Banks, John Gwynne, Rachel Gillig, Alix E. Harrow, N. K. Jemisin, Ann Leckie, Kim Stanley Robinson, Andrzej Sapkowski, Brent Weeks, and Hannah Whitten. Learn more at orbitbooks.net.

Bradley Englert, Orbit Representative

Bradley Englert is an Executive Editor at Orbit Books where he acquires for the Orbit, Redhook, and Run For It lists. He has edited numerous New York Times bestsellers and has the privilege of working with authors like James S. A. Corey, Brent Weeks, John Gwynne, Joe Abercrombie, Andrzej Sapkowski, Riot Games, and many, many more. He is also working to build Run For It, Orbit’s new horror imprint, into a premiere destination for diehard horror readers.

Special Guest of Honor: Dutch Bihary

Dutch Bihary is a renowned figure in the world of face and body art, a highly respected international instructor whose foundation was laid in the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest mountains. His experience encompasses the precise artistry of tattoo work, the narrative power of comic book illustration, the transformative skills of face and body painting, the techniques of special effects makeup and prosthetics, and the craft of practical special effects for television and film. Furthermore, his expertise extends to large-scale murals, 3D chromadepth attractions, and the commanding presence of large-scale prop sculpting.

Widely recognized from season one of Skin Wars, the competitive reality series focused on body painting, and his return as a celebrity mentor on “Fresh Paint,” Dutch’s accomplishments speak for themselves. His most significant achievement lies in the reputation as a highly qualified and skilled educator that is sought after globally, evidenced by invitations to lead courses at esteemed institutions such as MBS Academies in Korea and the iconic Stan Winston Studios.

Dutch finds profound satisfaction in sharing his hard-earned knowledge with the next generation of dedicated artists, creators, and innovators. His commitment to their growth and understanding is unwavering.

https://www.norwescon.org/2025/04/26/announcing-our-first-nwc48-guests-of-honor/

#BradleyEnglert #DutchBihary #Orbit #SummerAsh #TKingfisher #UrsulaVernon

Digger by Ursula Vernon