Located near the confluence of Pittsburgh’s three rivers, Confluence is Pittsburgh’s longest-running literary conference with a focus on science fiction, fantasy and horror in literature, art and music.
Award-winning authors, editors, artists and songwriters gather for three full days, offering a wide variety of activities including; writing workshops, panel presentations, music concerts, science programming, an art show, art demos, poetry readings, a dealers room and Saturday evening entertainment.
Confluence offers attendees the unique opportunity to meet and chat with the writers, artists and musicians who are creating the SF/F/H culture today.
History of Confluence
Confluence began on Sept 17, 1988 as a cooperative effort between the University of Pittsburgh science fiction club and the members of Parsec. The event started out as a one-day conference quickly grew into the 3-day event it is now. Many volunteers have worked long hours over the years to make Confluence an outstanding and trend-setting event.
The first three or four conventions were called “The nth Annual Pittsburgh Science Fiction Conference.” By the fourth or fifth iteration, the name “Confluence” had been adopted.
Confluence is one of the four standing committees and a program of the Parsec Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization.
It is the mission of Parsec to promote awareness of the richness of speculative fiction as literature, art and music; further general education in the sciences and arts, support contribution, both scientific and artistic, to society and to espouse the enjoyment of speculative fiction as literature, art and music with others.
These history pages are a work in progress and a labor of love! If you or anyone you know has photos or other media items, from any Confluence programming, Filk concerts or any other media items from any Confluence conference, please contact Karen at: publicity@confluence-sff.org
See Previous Guests
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Confluence 2024
Guest of Honor, Richard Kadrey & Featured Music Guest, Bonnie Gordon
Confluence 2023
Guest of Honor: Ada Palmer. Featured Music Guest: Sassafrass!
Confluence 2022
Guest of Honor: Neil Clarke Featured Music Guest: Tim Griffin
C’mon2ence 2021
The in-person conference was Cancelled due to COVID19. W. Randy Hoffman held a virtual music weekend July 23-25, 2021, entirely on Zoom.
2020 C’monfluence virtual
Guest of Honor, Martha Wells and Featured Music Guest: Tim Griffin
Confluence 2019
Guest of Honor: Tobias Buckell. Featured Music Guest: Michael Moonwulf Longcore
Confluence 2018
Guest of Honor: Catherynne Valente. Featured Music Guest: S.J. “Sooj” Tucker
Confluence 2017
Guests of Honor: Sharon Lee and Steve Miller & Featured Music Guests: Consortium of Genius
Confluence 2016
Guest of Honor: Saladin Ahmed. Featured Filk Guests, Jeff & Maya Bohnhoff
Special Klingon guest: Lawrence M. Schoen. Special music guest: Steve Goodie
Confluence 2015
Guest of Honor: Joan Slonczewski. Featured Concerts: Brooke Abbey and Special Guest: Roberta Rogow
2014 [Photo Gallery]
Dates: July 25-27
Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North in Mars, PA
Guest of Honor: William H. Keith
Featured Concerts: W. Scott Snyder; Featured Filk Guest Emeritus Pete Grubbs; Special Filk Guest Moss Bliss
“Decadent” Dave Clement; Copy Red Leader (Leslie Hudson and Devin Melanson); Familiar (Aaron Brooks & Kaitlyn Myers); Ookla the Mok (Rand Bellavia and Adam English); Glen Raphael; Tom Smith; Craig Stanfill; Robert Stockton & Martha Underwood; and Wax Chaotic (Katt and Sean McConnell)
Entertainment: The Parallax Zone, performed by the Parallax Second Players
Triantulation: “Parch” Editor: Steve Ramey
Program book cover artwork: William H. Keith
T-shirt artwork: William H. Keith
Parsec short story contest winning story: “How to Remember” by Sylvia Hiven
Play: “The Parallax Zone” (a revue consisting of scenes and songs from past and potential future plays), directed by Karen Yun-Lutz and performed by the Parallax Second Players to accompaniment recorded on CD.
Notes: Opening ceremonies were held for the first time this year; Dave Clement led the attendees in a song during the ceremonies. Pete Grubbs’ concert, celebrating his retirement from music, lasted for over two hours; it is the longest concert performed at Confluence to date and IIRC the longest concert Judi Miller has ever signed for.
Confluence 2013
NO CONFERENCE due to Holiday Inn canceling our contract.
2012 [Photo Gallery]
Dates: July 27-29
Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: DoubleTree, Moon
Guest of Honor: Seanan McGuire
Featured Concerts: Seanan McGuire; Special Filk Guest Martha Sayre (formerly of Omicron Ceti III)
Entertainment: “SupermAnnie” (a travesty of Superman’s origin story set to music from “Annie”); written by Randy Hoffman from an original idea by Greg Armstrong; directed by Randy Hoffman; performed by the Parallax Second Players to accompaniment recorded on CD.
Triangulation: “Morning After” Editor: Stephen V. Ramey
Program book cover artwork: Henry Tjernlund
T-shirt artwork: Bonnie Funk, Karen Yun-Lutz (front) & Kira Heston (back)
Parsec short story contest winning story: The Third Portal, by DeAnna Knippling
Notes: A memorial program for Phil Klass, a.k.a. SF author William Tenn, who had died the previous year, was held at Confluence this year.
2011 [Photo Gallery]
Dates: July 22-24
Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: DoubleTree, Moon
Guest of Honor: Robert J. Sawyer
Featured Concert: Alexa Klettner
Entertainment: Revival of “20,000 Leagues of Music,” directed by Heidi Pilewski and performed by the Parallax Second Players to accompaniment recorded on CD.
Triangulation: “Last Contact” Editors: Steve Ramey and Jamie Lackey
Program book cover artwork: Christine Hutson
T-shirt artwork: Bonnie Funk
Parsec short story contest winning story: Evolution, by Matthew James
Notes: On Friday a memorial program was held for Ann Cecil, who had died earlier in the year. In loving memory: August 1,1940 – January 11, 2011. On Sunday, a special program was held to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Julia Ecklar’s “Divine Intervention” album; Julia herself attended and sang a song in memory of Ann (her first convention appearance and public filk performance in some fifteen years) and several of the other principals in creating the album participated, including (by Skype) producer Michael Moritz.
2010
Dates: July 23-25 [Photo Gallery] Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: DoubleTree, Moon
Guest of Honor: Wen Spencer
Featured Concert: Peter S. Beagle
Entertainment: “The Na’vitivity Story” (a travesty of the movie “Avatar” set to Christmas music); written by Randy Hoffman and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Heidi Pilewski; and performed by the Parallax Second Players to accompaniment recorded on CD. “Evenings in Quarantine: The Zombie Opera”; written by Bonnie Bogovich and Elizabeth “Liz” Rishel; and performed by Bonnie Bogovich, Elizabeth Rishel, James Newsome, and others.
Triangulation: “End of the Rainbow” Editor: Bill Moran
Program book cover artwork: Karen Yun-Luz
T-shirt artwork: Nancy Janda
Parsec short story contest winning story: Colors in a Box, Some Missing, by William Wood
Notes: IIRC first appearance by Peter S. Beagle in the Pittsburgh area since his college days. From this year forward, Mark Peters, the head sound technician for OVFF and Marcon, began attending Confluence and assisting Pete Grubbs with sound.
2009
Dates: July 24-26 [Photo Gallery] Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: DoubleTree, Moon
Guest of Honor: John Scalzi
Featured Concert: More Difficulties (Linda Melnick, TJ Burnside, Jessie Burnside Clapp, and Jean Stevenson)
Entertainment: “The Girl in the Firefly; or, Jaynie Get Your Gun” (a travesty of both “Firefly” and the “The Girl in the Fireplace” episode of “Doctor Who” set to music from “Annie Get Your Gun”); written by Randy Hoffman; directed by Kira Heston; and performed a cappella by the Parallax Second Players.
Triangulation: “Dark Glass” Editor: Pete Butler
Program book cover artwork: Kira Heston and Henry Tjernlund
T-shirt artwork: Karen Yun-Lutz (front) and Kat Yun (back)
Parsec short story contest winning story: Where Their Worm Dieth Not, and Their Fire is Not Quenched, by Spencer Ellsworth
2008
Dates: July 25-27 [Photo Gallery] Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: DoubleTree, Moon
Guest of Honor: Joe Haldeman
P. Schuyler Miller Critic Guest: Kathryn Cramer
Featured Concert: Lord Landless (Silva, Thesilee, and Kjenjo)
Entertainment: “Come Back, Dr. Sarcophagus” (not a musical); written by James Morrow; directed by Randy Hoffman; and performed by the Parallax Second Players.
Triangulation: “Taking Flight” Editor: Pete Butler
Program book cover artwork: William H. Keith
T-shirt artwork: Kevin M. Hayes
Parsec short story contest winning story: Guinea, by Amy Treadwell
Notes: Only the 2nd performance ever of “Dr. Sarcophagus.” First North American appearance by Lord Landless.
Kathryn Cramer photo set: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kathryncramer/sets/72157606381968889/
2007
Dates: July 27-29 [Photo Gallery] Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: DoubleTree Hotel Pittsburgh Airport in Moon, PA
Guest of Honor: Gardner Dozios (in absentia)
Featured Concert: Margaret Davis & Kristoph Klover
Entertainment: “Grease Wars” (a travesty of “Star Wars” set to music from “Grease,” expanded from a medley of the same title by the great Luke Ski); written by Randy Hoffman and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Kim Eklund; and performed by the Parallax Second Players to MP3 accompaniment.
Triangulation: “End of Time” Editor: Pete Butler
Program book cover artwork: Susan Dexter
T-shirt artwork: Susan Dexter (front) Kira Heston (back)
Parsec short story contest winning story: Unique Worlds, by Margaret McGaffey Fisk
Notes: Tom Smith was slated to appear but had to cancel.
2006
Dates: July 28-30 [Photo Gallery] Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: Four Points, Moon
Guest of Honor: Geoffrey A. Landis
Featured Concert: Lawrence Dean
Entertainment: “Guards and Dragons” (a travesty of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novel “Guards! Guards!” set to music from “Guys and Dolls”); written by Ann Cecil, Greg Armstrong, Randy Hoffman, and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Kim Eklund; and performed by the Parallax Second Players to computer-based (MIDI?) accompaniment.
Triangulation: None
Program book cover artwork: Christine Hutson
T-shirt artwork: Christine Hutson
Parsec short story contest winning story: Coyote and the Nanobots, by Catherine Cheek
Notes: This was the first and only SF convention appearance by Jonathan Coulton. Lawrence Dean met his future wife Deborah at this con. IIRC this was the first year for Confluence’s Undead Dog after-con house filk and it was held at the home of Martha Underwood and Robert Stockton.
2005
Dates: July 15-17 [Photo Gallery] Parallax Second Players: [Photo Gallery]
Venue: Four Points, Moon
Guest of Honor: Tamora Pierce
Featured Concert: Escape Key (Matthew & Michelle Dockery)
Entertainment: Revival of “Dune: The Soft Rock Musical”; text revised by Randy Hoffman and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Kim Eklund; and performed a cappella by the Parallax Second Players except for the “Age of Arrakis” finale, which had taped accompaniment.
Anthology: Triangulation 2005. A confluence of speculative fiction. Editor: Barb Carlson
Program book cover artwork: Amy Finkbeiner
T-shirt artwork: William H. Keith
Parsec short story contest winning story: In the Future, Everyone Will be a Victim for 15 Minutes, by C. Kevin Barrett
Notes: Power went out during Tom Smith’s concert and he had to perform the second half by flashlight. This year began an experiment in which I invited members of the Pittsburgh Songwriters Circle to perform at Confluence.
2004
Dates: July 23-25 [Photo Gallery]
Venue: Four Points, Moon
Guest of Honor: Michael Kandel
Featured Concert: Chris Conway
Entertainment: “Encounter at FourPoints” (a nonmusical travesty of the “Encounter at Farpoint” episode of “Star Trek: The Next Generation”); written by Randy Hoffman, Henry Tjernlund, and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Kim Eklund; and performed by the Parallax Second Players.
Anthology: Triangulation 2004. A confluence of speculative fiction. Editor: Barb Carlson
Program book cover artwork: Diana Harlan Stein
T-shirt artwork: Diana Harlan Stein
Parsec short story contest winning story: Push the Big Red Button, Bill Kennedy, by C. Kevin Barrett
2003
Dates: July 25-27 [Photo Gallery]
Venue: Four Points, Moon
Guest of Honor: Allen Steele
Featured Concert: Nancy Louise Freeman
Entertainment: “The Music Caves” (a travesty of Isaac Asimov’s “The Caves of Steel” set to music from “The Music Man”); written by Ann Cecil and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Barb Carlson; and performed by the Parallax Second Players to live accompaniment by Mary Crowell.
Anthology: A collection of short stories paying homage to the Parsec short story contest. Editor: Diane Turnshek
Program book cover artwork: Kevin M. Hayes
T-shirt artwork: Kevin M. Hayes
Parsec short story contest winning story: Inter-Species Relations, by R. Lee Smith
Notes: SF author Larry Connolly’s first ever concert. IIRC first convention appearance by The Fibs. This year marked the final occurrence of Confluence’s previously traditional Dead Dog Dinner (it had simply become too large and unwieldy); its absence created an opening for the Undead Dog house filks that would eventually succeed it.
2002
Dates: July 26-28
Venue: Four Points, Moon
Guest of Honor: Hal Clement
Featured Concert: Kenny Young and the Eggplants
Entertainment: None
Anthology: “Parallax Second Tales” Editor: Ann Cecil
Program book cover artwork: Kira Heston
T-shirt artwork: Kira Heston
Parsec short story contest winning story: Mr. Bones Speaks to the Bright Round Moon, by John Weagly
2001
Dates: July 20-22
Venue: Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh Airport in Moon, PA
Guest of Honor: David G. Hartwell
Featured Concert: Heather Rose Jones
Entertainment: “20,000 Leagues of Music” (a travesty of Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” set to music from “The Sound of Music); written by Ann Cecil, Randy Hoffman, and other members of the Parallax Second Players; directed by Mia Sherman; and performed by the Parallax Second Players to taped accompaniment.
Anthology: Six from Parsec” Editor James J. Walton
Program book cover artwork: Kevin M. Hayes
T-shirt artwork: Kevin M. Hayes
Parsec short story contest winning story: The Thissthtach Diner, by Kevin M. Hayes
Notes: This was a year of firsts! First Parsec anthology, first full-weekend Filk track, first Featured Filk Guest and first convention appearance by Joe Giacoio. Either at this con or shortly afterward, Judi Miller began providing interpretive ASL signing for selected Confluence concerts and has done so almost every year since.
2000
Dates: February 25-27
Venue: Sheraton, Mars
Guest of Honor: James Morrow
Concerts: Greg Klyma, Howard “Howie” Harrison, John Hall, Pete Grubbs, and Steve MacDonald.
Entertainments: “The Zombies of Montrose” (not a musical), written by James Morrow and performed by David G. Hartwell, James Morrow, Kathy Morrow, and members of the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork: Barbara Albert
T-shirt artwork: Barbara Allen and Kevin Riley
Parsec short story contest winning story: The League of Horses, by William B. Hall
Note: IIRC the premiere performance of “Zombies of Montrose.” IIRC first convention appearance by Greg Klyma.
1999 – No Conference
1998
Dates: Sept 4-6
Venue: Sheraton, Mars
Guest of Honor: Nancy Kress
Concerts: Howard Kaplan, Pete Grubbs, “Downtown” Freddie Brown, and Robert Stockton.
Entertainment: “Who Killed Harry Kim This Time?” (a nonmusical travesty of “Star Trek: Voyager”); written by Shanti Fader; directed by Kira Heston; and performed by the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork: William H. Keith
T-shirt artwork: William H. Keith
Parsec short story contest winning story: Reality Forbidden, By Barton Paul Levenson
Note: “The Sexual Harassment Trial of James T. Kirk” was presented during this con.
1997
Dates: August 8-10
Venue: Pittsburgh Marriott City Center in Pittsburgh, PA
Guest of Honor: Steven Brust
Concerts: Pete Grubbs and Judy Klass.
Entertainment: “My Fair Ladle” (a travesty of the character Odo from “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” set to music from “My Fair Lady”); written by Greg Armstrong, Kira Heston, and the Parallax Second Players; and performed by the Parallax Second Players to taped accompaniment.
Program book cover artwork: Bonnie Funk
T-shirt artwork: Henry Tjernlund
Parsec short story contest winning story: Virtual Bridges, By Barton Paul Levenson
1996
Dates: July 26-28
Venue: Sheraton, Mars
Guest of Honor: Michael Swanwick
Concerts: Andrew “Andy” Eigel & David Tucker; Judy Klass.
Entertainment: “The Review and Preview Revue” (a selection of scenes and songs from previous and potential future Confluence productions), directed by Kira Heston and performed a cappella by the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork:Nancy Janda (front), Kira Heston (back)
T-shirt artwork: Henry Tjernlund
Parsec short story contest winning story: A Heart Forged in Iron, by Alan Irvine
1995
Dates: July 28-30
Venue: Sheraton Hotel Pittsburgh North in Mars, PA
Guest of Honor: Kara Dalkey and John Barnes
Concerts: Kara Dalkey, and Ookla the Mok (Rand Bellavia and Adam English).
Entertainment: “The Thing and I” (a travesty of the film “The Thing [from Another World]” set to music from “The King and I”); book by Ann Cecil; lyrics by various members of the Parallax Second Players; directed by Beth Bowles and Ruth Heller; performed a cappella by the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork: Henry Tjernlund
T-shirt artwork: Henry Tjernlund
Parsec short story contest winning story: Twilight on Olympus, by Eric Leif Davin
Note: Ookla debuted the Pegasus-winning song “Arthur Curry” during their concert but were unable to finish the performance.
This was the first year the Parsec Short Story contest was printed in the program book.
1994
Dates: July 22-24
Venue: Palace Inn
Guest of honor: None
Concert: On the Mark (Monica Cellio, Andrea Gansley-Ortiz, Robert Smith, Kathy Van Stone, and Marion Kee).
Entertainment: “Dune, the Soft Rock Musical” (a travesty of Frank Herbert’s “Dune” set to excerpts from soft rock songs); written by Barb Carlson, Randy Hoffman, Henry Tjernlund, and the Parallax Second Players; directed by Barb Carlson; and performed a cappella by the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork:Diana Harlan Stein
T-shirt artwork: Henry Tjernlund
Program book story: Getting Real, by John DeChancie
1993
Dates: July 16-18
Venue: Palace Inn
Guest of Honor: None
Concert: Julia Ecklar (?).
Entertainment: A series of skits performed by the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork: William H. Keith
T-shirt artwork: Henry Tjernlund
Program book story: The Night Caller, by John DeChancie
1992
Dates: (exact dates uncertain but probably the third weekend of July)
Venue: Palace Inn
Guest of honor: William Tenn
Concerts: Joe Ellis and On the Mark (Monica Cellio, Andrea Gansley-Ortiz, Robert Smith, Kathy Stone, and Marion Kee)
Entertainment: “The Undiscovered Logic” (no details known, but presumably a travesty of “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country”
Program book cover artwork: Greg Twyman
T-shirt artwork: Diana Harlan Stein (t-shirt cost was $8.00)
Note: Joe Ellis is known to have provided live accompaniment for one of the early Confluence plays; it almost certainly has to be “The Undiscovered Logic.”
1991
Dates: July 19-21
Venue: The Palace Inn in Monroeville, PA
Guest of honor: None
Concert: Joe Ellis (?).
Entertainment: “The Kruton Interface” (not a musical), written (and later expanded into a novel) by John de Chancie and performed by the Parallax Second Players.
Program book cover artwork: Tom Howell
T-shirt artwork: Tom Howell
Notes: Steve Ramey ran the writers workshop. John DeChancie and Fruma Klass handled the professional critiques.
This was, quite possibly, the first year Confluence had its own t-shirt.
1990
Dates: Sept 15-16
Venue: William Pitt Student Union
Guest of honor: Jack Chalker
Concert: Music by Morphic Resonance (Chris Koenigsberg, Ben Opie, Peter Velikonja, Dean Rubine, Paul MacAvinney, and Yun Wang).
Entertainment: “Kamakazi Moron” (a travesty of the Star Trek novel “Kobayashi Maru” by L.A. Graf [Julia Ecklar and Karen Rose Cercone]), writer(s) not known, performed by Kevin Riley, Tom Howell, Walt Staples, Janet Staples, Nancy Janda, and members of Radiance, the Houghton College Speculative Fiction Club. “The Demolished Fan,” written by “Elron Hobart” (John de Chancie) and performed by Barb Carlson, John Fiala, and Bill Hohmann.
Program book cover artwork: Nancy Janda (front) Tom Howell (Back)
Note: Steve Ramey ran the writers workshop. John DeChancie, Fruma Klass and Dennis McKiernan handled the professional critiques.
1989
Dates: Sept 16-17
Venue: William Pitt Student Union
Guest of Honor: None
Concert: Songs performed by Julia Ecklar.
Entertainment: “War of the Worlds, TV Style” skit by *Barb Carlson and Dave Stein, performed by the Parallax Second Players. Second skit (title unknown) performed by the Student Science Fiction and Fantasy Association (S2F2A).
Program book cover artwork: Sandra SanTara
Note: Lawrence C. Connolly ran the writers workshop.
*Even though the program book gives credit only to Dave Stein, Barb Carlson wrote at least half of the “War of the Worlds” skit.
1988
Date: Sept 17
Venue: William Pitt Student Union Building on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, PA
Guest of Honor: None
Concert: Filking Saturday night by Julia Ecklar.
Entertainment: “A Slip in Time” by Ann Cecil, performed by the Parallax Second Players
Program book cover artwork: Sandra SanTara
Notes: Lawrence C. Connolly and John Alfred Taylor ran the writers workshop, with help from Dennis McKiernan
List of previous Confluence Guests:
Confluence brings in many authors, artists musicians and scientists. (Last updated 9/20/17)
19 Action News, A Little R & R, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, John Joseph Adams , Renee Alper, Peter Alway, Paul Anderson, Andina & Rich, Sandy Andina, John Anealio, Michael Arnzen, Catherine Asaro, Brian Babyok, Rob Balder, John Barnes, Rin Barton, Peter S. Beagle, Eric Beebe, Joseph Benedetto, Beth Bernobich, Mark Bernstein, Mary Bertke, Matt Betts, Deja and Thorus Biernesser, Flonet Biltgen, The Blibbering Humdingers , Blind Lemming Chiffon, Pat and Shelly Block, Bonfire Night, The Boogie Knights, Gary Braunbeck, C. Dale Brittain, David Brody, C. Bryan Brown, Carolyn Brown, Ginjer Buchanan, Tobias Buckell, Linda Bushyager, Pete Butler, S. C. Butler, Sam Butler, Kenneth W. Cain, Grant Carrington, Ann Cecil, Cedric the Bard, Karen Rose Cercone, Jack L. Chalker, Ed Chamberlain, Ken Chiacchia, Hal Clement, Brenda Clough, Lawrence C. Connolly, Ade Conway, Dr. Samuel Conway, Robert B. Cooke, Juanita Coulson, Jonathan Coulton, Kathryn Cramer, Dave Creek, Dr. Mary Crowell, Susan Hanniford Crowley, Carrie Dahlby, Andrea Dale, Heather Dale and Ben Deschamps, Kara Dalkey, Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury, JoEllyn Davidoff, Eric Leif Davin, Margaret Davis, Max de Groot, Lawrence Dean, John DeChancie, Devo Spice , Susan Dexter, Steve Dixon, Jacqueline Druga, Allison Durno, Julia Ecklar, Gary Ehrlich , Andrew Eigel, Jack Erdie, Richard Errington, Timons Esaias, Bob Esty, Evenings in Quarantine: The Zombie Opera, Cat Faber, Marty Coady Fabish, Joe Clifford Faust, Fianna, The Fibs, Stephen C. Fisher, Clif Flynt, Nancy Louise Freeman, Gregory Frost, Daisy Gamgee, Charles Gannon, Sue Gartland, Joe Giacoio, Alexis A. Gilliland, Lee Gilliland, Dan and Melissa Glasser, Jean Goldstrom, Sarah Goslee, Phyllis Gotlieb, Chet Gottfried, Sandra Lee Gould, Daryl Gregory, Thomas Gressman, J.L. Gribble, Richard Griffiths, Pete Grubbs , Gay Haldeman, Joe Haldeman, Elektra Hammond, Howard Harrison, Dan Hart, David Hartwell, Steve “Maugorn” Haug, Kevin Hayes, Judith Hayman, Arlene “Callie” Hills, Barry Hirsch, Bruce Hoffman, Merav Hoffman, Randy Hoffman, Walter Hunt, Chris Hutson, Ilk: The Swarthmore College Filk Performers, Insane Ian, Alan Irvine, Larry Ivkovich , Nancy Janda, Tom Jeffers, Robert Jeschonek, Sean Johnson, Heather Rose Jones, Michael Kandel, Alan Katerinsky , Herb Kauderer , Andrew Keith, William H. Keith, Keith Kelly, Larry Kirby, David Barr Kirtley, Fruma Klass, Judy Klass, Dr. Morton Klass, Alexa Klettner, Kristoph Klover, Greg Klyma, Jonah Knight, Robert Kormos, Brian Koscienski, Jodi Krangle, Nancy Kress, Josh Kronengold, David Kushner, Lackzoom Acidophilus, Geoffrey Landis, John Edward Lawson, Mary Soon Lee, Matt Leger, Russell Letson, Barton Paul Levenson , Paul Levinson, Tim Liebe, Barry Linck, Susan Urbanek Linville, Lord Landless, Brea Ludwigson, Barry Luokkala, Jonathan Maberry, Steven Macdonald, Mandala, Mark Mandel, Jim Mann, Laurie Mann, Donald Marinelli, Gary Markette, Gail Z. Martin, Tomas Martin, Elliott (Eloise) Mason, Bill Mayhew, Joe Mayhew, Juliana and Douglas McCorison, Will McDermott, Gary McGath, Seanan McGuire, Amy McNally, Mike McPhail, MD, Christie Meierz, Paul Melko , Margaret Middleton, Heidi Ruby Miller , Jason Jack Miller, Judi Miller, Phillip Mills, Chris Moeller, Andrew Moore, More Difficulties, James Morrow, Kathy Morrow, Robin Nakkula, Robert Nansel, Erica Neely, Illah Nourbakhsh, Emmet O’Brien, Maureen O’Brien, Charles Oberndorf, Debbie Ridpath Ohi, On the Mark, Ookla the Mok, Mark Osier, Lisa Padol, Joshua B. Palmatier, Ada Palmer, Naomi Pardue, Nicole Peeler, Paul Pence, Barry Peterson, Ph.D., Ray Phoenix, Tamora Pierce, KT Pinto, Christopher Pisano, Nick Pollotta, Marianne Porter, Power Salad, Linn Prentis, John-Allen Price, Steve Ramey, Martin Ratcliffe, Kavan Ratnatunga, Raw Dog Screaming Press, Eric Raymond, Charlie Robinson, Dave Rood, James Daniel Ross, Michelle Sagara, Kathy Sands, Sass!, Sassafrass, Robert Sawyer, Martha Sayre , John Scalzi, John Schmid, Karl Schroeder, Alan Schultz, Darrell Schweitzer, Thomas Seay, Cathy Seckman, Adam Selzer & his Maritime Band, Charles Sheffield, H. Paul “Dr. Seti” Shuch, Steve Simmons, Luke Ski, Kathleen Sloan, Tom Smith, Lucy A. Snyder, W. Scott Snyder , Bud Sparhawk , Cindy Speer, Wen Spencer, John Sprunk, Allen Steele, Ian Randal Strock, Karina Sumner-Smith, S. Andrew Swann, Michael Swanwick, Thomas Sweterlitsch, John Alfred Taylor, Karen Taylor, William Tenn, Henry Tjernlund, Shane Tourtelotte, Toyboat, Diane Turnshek, Mary Turzillo, Carla Ulbrich, Charles Urbach, Urban Tapestry, Susan Urban, Chris Urmson, Catherynne M. Valente, Michail Velichansky, Denise Verrico, Kenneth Von Gunden, Teri Wachowiak, Tim Waggoner, Bob Wagner, Patricia Wake, Linda Walsh, Jo Walton, Dave Wells, Albert Wendland, Michelle Sagara West, Django Wexler, Wild Mercy , Batya “The Toon” Wittenberg, Gary K. Wolfe, Robin Wood, Worm Quartet, Wreckcreation, K. Ceres Wright, Rob Wynne, Jeff Young, Kenny Young and the Eggplants, Sarah Zettel, Zhexi Luo