Recent Additions to the SFOHA collection:

200208WCON01
Guest of Honor Interview -- Vernor Vinge
Thursday August 29, 2002 at ConJose -the 60th World Science Fiction Convention - in San Jose, California
Come and learn more about our Writer Guest of Honor. Longtime friend of Vernor Vinge, Greg Benford will interview Vernor.
Vernor Vinge, Gregory Benford
Recorded onto DAT by Seth Breidbart.  SFOHA has an audio CD copy.

200208WCON02
Vernor Vinge Singularity Presentation
Sunday September 1, 2002 at ConJose -the 60th World Science Fiction Convention - in San Jose, California
Within thirty years, we will have the technological means to create superhuman intelligence. Shortly after, the human era will be ended. Is such progress avoidable? If not to be avoided, can events be guided so that we may survive?
Vernor Vinge
Recorded onto DAT by Seth Breidbart.  SFOHA has an audio CD copy.


200301CFUS01
Interview With Jack Cohen, Science Guest of Honor
Saturday, January 25, 2003 at ConFusion in Warren, Michigan
Jack Cohen, Steve Simmons
Recorded on Audio tape by Mike Gardiner

200301CFUS02
A Tribute to Lloyd Biggle 
Saturday, January 25, 2003 at ConFusion in Warren, Michigan
He was our first guest at a Stilyagi-run convention, a local SF author and historian. A discussion of the man and his work.
Panel: Howard DeVore, Jim Frenkel, Mike Gardiner, Dean McLaughlin
Recorded on Audio tape by Mike Gardiner


Chad & Mike's additions from Penguicon, May 2-4, 2003 Warren, MI

200305PGN01
	a) Penguicon - A&B sides Illiad (Spotlight on UF [User Friendly])
	b) Penguicon - A side Pete Abrams 
200305PGN02 Penguicon - A side GOH speeches
200305PGN03 Penguicon - A side Pratchett


200401CFUS01
Geri Sullivan panel (partial 14 minutes)
at ConFusion XXX in Troy, MI
Recorded on Audio tape by Mike Gardiner

200401CFUS02
Creating and Using Non-Human Characters in Stories
Saturday, January 24, 2004 3:00 pm at ConFusion XXX in Troy, MI
There seem to be plenty of human characters in stories.  Why add non-human characters? And when using them, how can you make them believable?  Really, we are all human, and all we know is human.  So why are non-human characters necessary, and how can they fit into a story, enhance the story, or when are they the story?
Panel: Stephen Leigh, Sarah Zettel (mod.), Anne Harris, Steve Climer, Karen Everson
Recorded on Audio tape by Mike Gardiner

200401CFUS03
Why is Science Fiction a Turn-off Phrase?
Saturday, January 24, 2004 4:00 pm at ConFusion XXX in Troy, MI
Why do people stop listening when we say we read/write/draw science fiction?  Why does at least one library make it hard to find the books?  Why do some people find it hard to start reading the genre?  What's going on here?
Panel: Matthew Landry, Stephen Leigh, Leigh Kimmel, Ben Yalow, Charles Urbach, Dean McLaughlin
Recorded on Audio tape by Mike Gardiner

We also received a Mike Stackpole interview from Terry O'Brien from Origins 2004 on DVD.



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