37th World Science Fiction Convention
The 37th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) was Seacon '79, which was held in Brighton, United Kingdom, 23–26 August 1979 at the Metropole Hotel.[1]
Seacon '79, the 37th World Science Fiction Convention | |
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Genre | Science fiction |
Dates | 23–26 August 1979 |
Venue | Metropole Hotel |
Location(s) | Brighton |
Country | United Kingdom |
Attendance | 3,114 |
The Guests of Honour of the 37th Worldcon were Brian Aldiss (UK), Fritz Leiber (U.S.), and Harry Bell (fan). The convention committee was chaired by Peter Weston. The toastmaster was Bob Shaw. There were 3,114 registered members of the convention who attended.
Awards
The Hugo Awards, named after Hugo Gernsback, are presented every year for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The results are based on the ballots submitted by members of the World Science Fiction Society. Other awards, including the Astounding Award for Best New Writer (since 1973; named "John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer" until 2019), are also presented at each year's Worldcon.[2]
Hugo Awards
- Best Novel: Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre
- Best Novella: "The Persistence of Vision" by John Varley
- Best Novelette: "Hunter's Moon" by Poul Anderson
- Best Short Story: "Cassandra" by C. J. Cherryh
- Best Dramatic Presentation: Superman
- Best Professional Editor: Ben Bova
- Best Professional Artist: Vincent DiFate
- Best Fanzine: Science Fiction Review, edited by Richard E. Geis
- Best Fan Writer: Bob Shaw
- Best Fan Artist: Bill Rotsler
Other awards
- John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer: Stephen R. Donaldson
- Gandalf Awards:
- Gandalf Grand Master Award: Ursula K. Le Guin
- Gandalf Award for Book-Length Fantasy: The White Dragon by Anne McCaffrey
See also
References
- "World Science Fiction Convention". Time Out of Mind. BBC Two. 1979. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
- "Hugo Award FAQ". The Hugo Awards. World Science Fiction Society. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
External links
Preceded by 36th World Science Fiction Convention IguanaCon II in Phoenix, United States (1978) |
List of Worldcons 37th World Science Fiction Convention Seacon '79 in Brighton, UK (1979) |
Succeeded by 38th World Science Fiction Convention Noreascon Two in Boston, United States (1980) |