My Worldcon Site Selection ballot went in the mail last week, with
DC17 in first place. Many factors went into my vote, but the bottom line for me came down to the committee. The
DC17 bid committee is gob-smackingly large, but that’s because it’s composed of bunches of next generation convention runners working with experienced oldpharts. I
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At this stage we're planning to be at Worldcon in 2017 providing it is in Helsinki or Washington. Japan is an outside possibility - desirable, but more difficult by both date and cost. Montreal is downright awkward as it ends after the start of the school term.
Looking forward to it whatever happens.
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This is one of those years when the good of the series and the good of the year are in conflict. I'd love to go to a single-site Worldcon with the Washington bid's credibility and location. But I think it is more important in this decade that we continue to include the world in running Worldcon, and I particularly support a bid by a non-Anglophone country with conrunning credibility. Finland has the large domestic congoing and conrunning fandom that might give it legs as a Worldcon-running country if it got the bug, and that would be a good thing.
Unfortunately I don't actually think that Helsinki will win this year, and although that will be alright too, I think it will be a pity for the reasons given above.
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I also think that many people believe fandom is barrelling towards death because they observe everyone around them is getting older. Well, yeah, no one is getting any younger... obviously. More subtly, if you pick most of your fannish friends in your teens or 20s and don't add new ones after that, then your personal fandom ages at one year per year. Even if you *do* add new ones, unless you dispense with the old ones, you will always tend to observe your group of friends getting older with time. Maybe we should encourage people who are loudest about the graying of fandom work registration so that they can see a good cross section of the overall fannish population?
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Your point about "personal fandom" is very good. The "graying of fandom" complaint comes from all age groups, I think.
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(Also, I really like Montreal.)
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