Octocon

Octocon
Genre Science fiction, fantasy
Venue Camden Court Hotel
Location(s) Dublin, Co Dublin
Country Ireland
Website
http://www.octocon.com/

Octocon is the name given to the National Irish Science Fiction and fantasy Convention, held (almost) annually in October. It was not held in 2014 when Ireland hosted Eurocon. The last Irish Eurocon was Shamrokon, which was held in August in Dublin.[1]

History

Golden Blasters

The Golden Blasters are the National Irish Science Fiction Awards for short science fiction, fantasy or horror films. Submissions can and have come from anywhere in the world, and the winners are selected by audience vote and a panel of judges.[2]

The awards now include the Golden Blaster, The Silver Blaster and the award for the best script.

Year Golden BlasterSilver BlasterBest Script
2009 Silent City (Director Rurairi Robinson)
2010Übermensch (Directed by Simon Temple and written by Daniel Poole)The Astronomer's Sun (Written and directed by Simon Cartwright & Jessica Cope)He Knows by Stuart Creque
2011 Hai In Mano Il Tuo Futuro! (Directed by Enrico Maria Artale)Hai In Mano Il Tuo Futuro! (Directed by Enrico Maria Artale)Wet Rot by Stuart Creque
2012 Shoreditch Slayer (Directed by Simon Levene)CRYO (Directed by Luke Doolan)This Vehicle Has Been Checked For Sleeping Children by John Burdeaux
In 2012 the judges of the scripts wanted to make an honourable mention of both Pet by Eoin O’Faolain & The Vox-Warrior Princess by Fiona Mustard.
2013Locked Up (Written and directed Jane Eakin)Sleepworking (Written and directed by Gavin Williams)An Bean Sidhe by Eoin O'Sullivan
2014ON/OFF (Directed by Thierry Lorenzi)Steadfast Stanley (Directed by John Kim)The Borders of the Imagination (Written by Benjamin A Friedman)
In 2014 the judges of the scripts wanted to make an honourable mention of both Once A Hero by Neil Chase and The Almost Dead by Stanley B Eisenhammer
2015C.T.R.L (Directed by Mariana Conde)The Detectives of Noir Town (Directed by Andrew Chambers)The Dirty Naturals Where’s my Bunny? (Written by Derek Wills)
2016The Way Back (Directed by John Carlin)They Will All Die In Space (Directed by Javier Chillon)Message through the Stars (Written by Vijay Varman)

Events

Year Guests of HonourLocation Date
1990 Terry PratchettRoyal Marine Hotel 13–14 October 1990
1991 Geoff Ryman Royal Marine Hotel 4–6 October 1991
1992 Orson Scott Card Royal Marine Hotel 16–18 October 1992
1993 Storm Constantine Royal Marine Hotel 30–31 October 1993
1994 Robert Holdstock Royal Marine Hotel 1–2 October 1994
1995 Kim Newman Royal Marine Hotel 14–15 October 1995
1996 Brian Stableford Royal Marine Hotel 11–13 October 1996
1997 – Eurocon Harry HarrisonDublin Castle, Dublin 25–27 October 1997
1998 James WhiteRoyal Marine Hotel 10 October 1998
1999Robert RankinRoyal Marine Hotel 9–10 October 1999
2000Michael Marshall SmithRoyal Dublin Hotel 21–22 October 2000
2001Anne McCaffreyRoyal Marine Hotel 13–14 October 2001
2002China MiévilleRoyal Marine Hotel 19–20 October 2002
2004Tanith LeeGlenroyal Hotel 16–17 October 2004
2005Charles StrossGlenroyal Hotel 15–16 October 2005
2006J. G. JonesGlenroyal Hotel 14–15 October 2006
2007Alastair ReynoldsGlenroyal Hotel 13–14 October 2007
2008Ken MacLeodRoyal Dublin Hotel 18–19 October 2008
2009Mike Carey
Fan Guest Dave Lally
Camden Court Hotel 10–11 October 2009
2010George R. R. MartinCamden Court Hotel 16–17 October 2010
2011John HigginsCamden Court Hotel 15–16 October 2011
2012Liz WilliamsCamden Court Hotel 13–14 October 2012
2013Richard K. Morgan and Gail SimoneCamden Court Hotel 12–13 October 2013
2014 – Eurocon[3]Michael Carroll, Seanan McGuire, Andrzej Sapkowski, Ylva Spångberg
and Jim Fitzpatrick
DoubleTree by Hilton Dublin 22–24 August 2014
2015 Maura McHugh and Emma NewmanCamden Court Hotel 19–11 October 2015
2016 Rhianna Pratchett, Diane Duane and Peter MorwoodCamden Court Hotel 14–16 October 2016
2017 Dan Abnett and Nik Vincent AbnettCamden Court Hotel October 2017

Locations

See also

References

  1. "Eurocon 2014 / Shamrokon". Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  2. "The Golden Blasters". Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  3. http://www.shamrokon.ie/
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