Norwescon 7 Daily Fan Volume 2 (Sunday)
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The Daily Fan
JUST FOR THE FAN OF IT!
Volume #2
Sunday, March 25, 1984
EDITOR: Mike Bentley
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR: Lari Davison
STAFF: Doug Booze, Terry Dale, Kris Demien
ALIENS VS HUMANS
The Hyatt was once again invaded Saturday night by barbarians aliens and other space faring folk. The audience was treated to a pagent of beautiful costumes and a juggling act by the Young Gentlemen Jugglers. Frank Catalano did his usual great job of MCing the event. Congratulations are in order for the arrival of Frank’s new baby Dagget. The winners of the Masquerade are not available at this time but they will be published in Westwind.
The Art Show has been a great success this year. It is bigger and better than ever with lot of great art.
NORWESCON ART SHOW AWARDS
People’s Choice: Ray Williams for "Gems in the Woods"
Honorable Mention to Dameon Willich for "Time Stream" and Victoria Poyser.
Don Maitz Award: Kevin Johnson for "Cugel’s Saga"
Best SF: Jack Moon for "Star Wars, Now!" Honorable Mention to John R. Foster and Vincent Fate
Best Fantasy: Darrel Anderson
Honorable Mention: Del Harris for "Valley of the Beast" and Zac Pasco for "Priest & Aneolyte"
Best 3D: Rhonda Green
Honorable Mention to John Bean Bond
Best Homorous: Dan Reeder
Honorable Mention: Phil Fogis
HOSPITALITY STRAINED
The Hospitality Room has been deluged with thristy, but cheap fans Friday and Saturday. Unfortunately drink consumption far exceeded the donations needed to keep the room supplied. If donations do not improve, a shortage is likely on Sunday. Don’t forget, it costs money to keep you eighty proof.
PHILIP K. DICK AWARD
Norwescon is proud to present this year's Philip K. Dick Award.
Special Award
R.A. MacAvoy
Tea with the Black Dragon
Philip K. Dick Award
Tim Powers
The Anubis Gate
DEALER DONATIONS
Zak Pasco: 1949 issue of Wierd Tales Basement Books: "Janissaries" by Jerry Pournelle
"DiFate’s Catalog of Science Fiction Hardware"
"Planet Story" by Harry Harrison and Jem Burns
David C Bray, Bookseller: "An Elephant for Aristole" signed by L. Sprague de Camp
Collectors Unlimited: Japnese model magazine
Colectors
Collectors Unlimited: Japanese model magazine
Japanese animation magazine
Quicksilver Fantasies: 3 "Tails of the Unexpected” game modules
3 "The Freak Show" game modules
Daryl Murdock: "The Elfin Unicorn" limited editon print 93/15O
"Red Star, Green Moon” limited edition print
Future Dreams: 2 T-shirts, sizes M & L
Second Genesis: "Return of the Jedi” comic poster
Pacific NW Role Player: Geomorphic Wilderness Hexagons
The Etcher: etched glass "Beagle” mug
The Etchery: etched glass "Beagle" mug
Tavistock Art: 3 "I Survived Norwescon 7” buttons
Larry Jezek: ’’Creatures of the Cosmos" edited by Catherin Crook de Camp
Stuff and Nonsense: "The Plays of Star Con Denver"
Swoard and Shield: painted statue of Unicorn & Lady
Sighn of the Unicorn: sliver ear cuff
Cheap Books: "Rocket to the Morgue" by H.H. Holmes
Shadow Star: 2 "The Air-Eaters Strike Back" games
R.F. Wald: "The Adventures of Pinnochio" by C. Collodi
WARP Graphics: "Elfquest III," signed by Richard & Wendy Pini
Don Maitz: "The Lady and Her Pet" limited edition print 252/325
Patrick Walker: 2 "Face Trik" masks
Mary K. Sherwood: 1 T-shirt
The Postcard Palace: 6 "3D" postcards
Sam Butler: 2 gift certificates for hand-lettered buttons
YaLeah: $5 Gift Certificate
Gary Van Court: "On Wings of Song" by Thomas M. Disch
David Warner: "Down in the Black Gang" by Philip Jose Farmer
Seattle Scale Model Co.: 7 "Space Shuttles & Launchers”
FANS LIKE MASTER PERVERT
In the early hours of Sunday morning a standing room only crowd was gathered at the ch. 3 video room. Master Pervert Theatre was playing and, contrary to what people say, fans watch this channel more than any other when on. An informal survey showed more than 83% of viewers checked turned on the late night adult entertainment.
Also independantly shown, "Doctor Who" episodes last night proved as popular as the established video rooms. Screened in room 606, rare episodes drew nearly twenty people, all squeezing into the small room just to watch the show.