My name is Michael Nelson, and I am part of the Executive Committee for FenCon (with an N), a Dallas-based, non-profit, literary science fiction convention.
Our organization - the Dallas Future Society, which holds FenCon (www.fencon.org) - is in no way, shape or form associated with FeDConUSA.
We first heard about that organization last year, and were somewhat taken aback that they had chosen a name so close to ours, seeing as we had been in existence for over four years at that time.
We are working on a press release which we plan to send to as many SF related information sources as possible to explain that this similarity in names should not reflect on our organization or convention.
FenCon prides itself on being a successful, non-profit, fan-run convention, which is operated in a professional manner. We always strive to show the highest respect to both our guests and members.
If you feel the need and have opportunity to spread this information to other SF professionals or fans, we would greatly appreciate the effort. As you know, a convention such as ours relies heavily on word of mouth, and any negative implications can be unintentionally damaging.
Thank you for your attention.
Michael Nelson
June 19 2008, 17:08:01 UTC 3 years ago
i heard radio ads
i heard radio ads that i quickly realized were not FenCon-related becausea) the tone was terrifically commercial
b) the focus was costumery without any mention of Jay Lake
c) the announcer sounded absolutely nothing like a Geek or a Fan or anyone who had ever cracked an SF/F book
How crass to intentionally ghost your name, too.
I certainly won't be attending, even if they get their act together.
June 19 2008, 18:21:08 UTC 3 years ago
Re: i heard radio ads
You won't have to worry about attending FedConUSA because...http://www.syfyportal.com/news425126.ht