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The Readercon 28 Program Guide and Program Grid are available for download.

Readercon 28

July 13-16, 2017
Quincy Marriott, Quincy, Massachusetts.

Guests of Honor:

Naomi Novik & Nnedi Okorafor

Memorial Guest of Honor:

Tanith Lee

Registration:

Pre-registration closed on June 18, 2017.

Membership will be $75 at the door for the full weekend.

Our Thursday evening program is free and open to the public.

Questions?

Send mail to info@readercon.org for answers.

About Readercon

Although Readercon is modeled on "science fiction conventions," there is no art show, no costumes, no gaming, and almost no media. Instead, Readercon features a near-total focus on the written word.

In many years the list of Readercon guests rivals or surpasses that of the Worldcon in quality. Readercon is the only small convention regularly attended by such giants of imaginative literature as Gene Wolfe, Samuel R. Delany, John Crowley, Barry N. Malzberg, Kit Reed, and Jonathan Lethem.

The program consists of two tracks each of panel discussions, author readings, and solo talks or discussion groups, plus kaffeeklatsches (intimate gatherings with an author) and autograph signings. The program also currently features the presentation of two major genre awards: The Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award for a neglected author and the Shirley Jackson Awards for dark fantasy and psychological suspense.

There is a large Bookshop full of new, used, and rare and collectible books and magazines (and yet more great conversation; if a Readercon attendee is not at a program item, they're probably here).

There's more. We publish a Souvenir Book whose pages of content rival a Worldcon's in number, and a separate, comprehensive Program Guide. There is a hospitality suite well-stocked with munchies; and, yes, there are parties. And Readercon is proud to host a number of charitable efforts.

Quotes

"The reason I love Readercon is that it's all about the words. The people who read them mix effortlessly with the people who write them… The panels are lively and unusual, the panelists ardent and articulate."

— Hugo-winning author James Patrick Kelly, in Asimov's, naming Readercon as one of three recommended conventions (the others being the World Science Fiction and World Fantasy Conventions)

"Readercon is my favorite convention."

— Samuel R. Delany

"I will miss a Worldcon, but never a Readercon."

— Yves Meynard, winner of the Grand Prix de la Science-Fiction et du Fantastique Quebecois

"… in most respects the best-organized convention I've ever been to or heard about …"

— Lev Grossman, time.com

"We support the subversive notion that thinking is fun."

— Readercon founder Bob Colby