

141: A Whole Episode Without Business Meeting Content
Aug 14, 2025
01:02:50
John is worried, Alison volunteers, and Liz is warm.
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- Letters of comment
- Chris Hurley (email)
- Dave O’Neill (Bluesky, DM)
- Ivan Sinha (Facebook)
- Jesi Lipp (email, Facebook)
- John Hertz (typewritten letter with pasted image from File 770 scanned by Fedex and sent by email)
- Mike Glyer (email)
- Neil Ottenstein (Facebook)
- Nicholas Whyte (email)
- Nuala (Bluesky)
- Paul Weimer (Bluesky)
- Rory Hennell James (Bluesky)
- Tammy Coxen and Jesi Lipp (Bluesky)
- We also heard from Doug Faunt and Farah Mendlesohn
- Worldcon 2025: Seattle
- Business Meeting
- Jesi Lipp posted some excellent infographics on JOF
- Jesi also posted a small table on our Facebook of attendances back to 2014 and John made them into a graph
- NASFiC is gone
- The USA has a national con now and it’s Dragon Con, so why compete? We will return to this question…
- The end of fan-run conventions in the USA
- NASFiC is gone, leaving Dragon Con as the de facto national convention
- The Westercon by-laws have been repealed
- Wiscon has not got enough volunteers to run an in-person convention
- Gallifrey One is coming to an end, Showmasters Events are running a commercial replacement
- GeekGirlCon and Penguicon are struggling
- Arisia, Baycon, Boskone, Loscon have all shrunk (anecdotally)
- The end of fan-run conventions more widely?
- New Zealand: Fan-run conventions have been struggling since CoNZealand
- Finland: SMOF News recently reported that Finncon is not running due to lack of volunteers
- More widely to do with volunteering?
- Business Meeting
- Picks
- Credits
- Cover art: “Mildly Wes” by Alison Scott
- Alt text: A photograph of a cocktail bar at Battersea Power Station. The words “Control Room B” are above the cocktail bar, and the words “Octothorpe 141” overlaid in similar style.
- Theme music: “Surf Shimmy” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
- Cover art: “Mildly Wes” by Alison Scott