HSFCon postponed

Dear HSF fans,

after last Friday’s government announcement, we have been in talks with everyone involved to see how we can let HSFCon go forward in a safe way. In the meantime we have received so many cancellations that the answer is very clear: we can’t. Safety must come first. This means that we have decided to move the convention to early next year, when we can eat together again, play games and prop up the bar. The new date and other information will be announced later this week.

The HSF team, Paul, André, Tanja, Heidi, Alice, Jan

15 days to go…

The very first HSFCon is almost upon us. We’re counting the hours and days until it starts.
On Saturday and Sunday the doors open at 9 am and the programme starts at 10 am. On
Saturday the programme ends at 9 pm. After that time you can still hang out in the hotel
lobby. On Sunday the programme ends at 5 pm.

Food

Dear HSFCon member,

Due to the large number of participants we expect at HSFCon, we recommend that you book your packed lunch and/or your dinner beforehand. You are not permitted to bring your own food and drink for use inside the hotel.

This is why we offer you this early opportunity to arrange your meals directly with the hotel. Payment is possible during the con itself by means of tokens that you can buy at the hotel reception (a packed lunch will cost 4 tokens and a hot meal will cost 7 tokens). The packed lunch is a standard selection, but for your hot dinner we offer you a choice of meat, fish or a vegetarian meal. You can
make your choice on the day.

You can make your reservation by sending an email to sales@sneek.valk.com stating the following:
Name:
Number of persons:
Lunch Saturday – Yes/No
Hot dinner Saturday – Yes/No
Lunch Sunday – Yes/No
Hot dinner Sunday – Yes/No
Comments:

Please note: if you do not book your meals beforehand, it is possible that you have to wait longer for you lunch or dinner due to the pressure of demand on the day itself.

Reservations for lunches and dinners can be made until 16 November 2021.
We thank you for your co-operation.

Staff and management Van der Valk Hotel Sneek

Note: a token costs € 3,00.

Dealers

Want to be a dealer at HSFCon?
You can rent half a table in the dealers’ room from € 25!
Dealers come in three categories:

1. Commercial dealers
2. Established artists and authors
3. Artists and authors who wish to sell their own work

1 – Commercial dealers are dealers who own a shop or frequently sell their goods on markets. As a commercial dealer you can book a maximum of 4 tables at € 50.00 per table. Furthermore, each stallholder is required to buy a convention ticket, which grants you access to the entire convention.

2- Established artists and authors who bring enough merchandise to justify the use of a whole table. People who fall in this category can book a maximum of one table at € 50.00. Half a table costs € 25.00. Furthermore, each stallholder is required to buy a convention ticket, which grants you access to the entire convention.

3- Authors, artists and others who wish to sell their own work. No charge for a table. You tell us what you wish to put on sale and whether or not you can fill a whole table with it. You buy your own convention ticket, which grants you access to the entire convention. As a dealer in this category you pay half of the first € 100.00 you make (or € 50.00 if you are sharing a table) to HSFCon by way of table rent.

Anyone who falls in category 3 is free to switch to category 2, in other words to rent a table or half a table, so it doesn’t matter how much you sell. Category 3 is primarily meant for dealers who don’t expect to sell very much.

You can send your application to info@hsfcon.nl.

Coronavirus measures

Sad but true, covid is still among us. We are aiming to have a convention that is as safe as possible. That means we comply to all the then-valid restrictions imposed by the hotel and by the government. Despite the fact that many restrictions have been lifted recently, some others are still in place. You can read more about the current restrictions on the hotel and government websites.

https://www.hotelsneek.nl/corona-en-veiligheid/

https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/tackling-new-coronavirus-in-the-netherlands

Should the restrictions change again before HSFCon, we will change with them. Whatever comes, we will turn the weekend into a fantastic one.

Guest: Edwin Mathlener

Edwin Mathlener read Astronomy at the University of Utrecht from 1982 until 1986. Apart from working for a publishing house specialising in scientific publications, he has always busied himself with organising activities related to astronomy and aimed at popularising this science. Among other groups, he has been involved with the Dutch national society for meteorology and astronomy, Foundation ‘De Koepel’, Universum Foundation and Sonnenborgh Museum & Observatory. From 2009 he worked full-time for ‘De Koepel’ in Utrecht, but only until 2013 when this organisation sadly had to close down. Edwin was a member of the editorial team at the Zenit periodical for astronomy for 25 years, during which time he served as chief editor twice. For several years he was also the editor of the astronomical yearbook De Sterrengids and he is still involved today with the yearbook Sterren & Planeten. He is a volunteer at Sonnenborgh and gives courses and lectures at public observatories and for clubs. For a day job he’s gone back to working full-time for the publishing house mentioned above.

Guest: Sonja Boschman

Unfortunately Sonja Boschman cannot be present. We will invite Sonja Boschman again at a next edition.

Sonja has been writing since she first learned how to hold a pencil and her love for ancient Egypt goes almost as far back. She graduated as an Egyptologist from the University of Leiden in 2015. Stories set in this period therefore come naturally, often with a fantastical twist. But not only does she dabble in the past, she also likes to look at the future. In her stories she combines the genres science fiction and historical fiction/fantasy with her two other great passions: adventure stories and plucky characters.

Read more on her website sonjaboschman.nl

Guest: Joachim Heijndermans

Joachim Heijndermans is a writer and artist from the Netherlands He’s travelled all across the world, boring others with trivia about cartoons, comics and toys. His work in science-fiction, fantasy and horror has been featured in a number of publications, including The Gallery of Curiosities, Ahoy Comics, Mad Scientist Journal, Planet Scumm, Novel Noctule and Curiouser Magazine. His short story, ‘All Through the House’, was adapted as an episode of the Netflix animated anthology ‘Love, Death & Robots’.

Guest: Marjo Heijkoop

Marjo Heijkoop (Johanne Lime) was born on 29 September 1956. On 1 November 2011 she decided to turn her passion for writing into her first priority. In addition, she sometimes draws digital pictures for her blogs or for the covers of her e-books. She keeps a bullet journal, plays video games, reads books and watches and reviews films. Her favourite genre to read and write is science fiction/fantasy.
Website Johanna Lime: https://johannalime.com
More on the books by Johanna Lime: https://boekenvanjohannalime.com

Writing as Johanna Lime
Johanna Lime was born as a concept in Sliedrecht in the Netherlands on 1 November 2011. At the time, she was the combined pseudonym of Marjo Heijkoop and Dinie Boudestein. The name Lime derives from the name of their mutual family on their mothers’ side: Kalkman (kalk is Dutch for lime). Johanna is the name of their common grandmother, as well as the name of Dinie’s sister Joke and Marjo’s middle name. So it’s a name that runs in the family, so to speak. Since their teens Dinie Boudestein and Marjo Heikoop worked together on building an imaginary world named Eibor Risoklany, which formed the basis for the realms of Laskoro and Berinyi in the constellations Taurus and Monoceros, in the books they wrote for publisher Zilverbron. In their next trilogy the universe is expanded even further, to Gemini and beyond. For their numerous short stories, most of which were entered in Dutch short story competitions, Marjo and Dinie kept building new worlds populated by new characters. Only in the collection Verhalen van Eibor Risoklany there is a connection between their short stories and their novels. The novel De twaalfde Saturnusmaan (‘The twelfth moon of Saturn’) is unique in that it is an autobiographical story, even though it contains aliens.
Since Dinie’s death of cancer on 21 December 2018, Marjo has continued her writing career as Johanna Lime on her own.