Balticon brings together over 1800 science, science fiction and fantasy professionals, creative amateurs, and fans on Memorial Day weekend each year for a 4-day multi-track event in or around Baltimore.
Balticon can be described as a "General" or "Big Tent" science fiction convention since, while the primary emphasis is literary, programming and activities cover a number of other areas, such as anime, art, costuming, science, Podcasting and new media, gaming, and Filk music.
Balticon is produced by the Baltimore Science Fiction Society, Inc., a 501(c)(3) literary society. It is run entirely by volunteers, who assume responsibility at many levels, ranging from gofers who sign up and run errands at the convention, to the Con Chair who may spend up to two years on planning and administration.
Activities and program items are developed by the convention staff with suggestions from program participants, and the literary program usually concentrates most heavily on the segment of genre in which the year's Guest of Honor publishes most of his/her work.
Some Balticon activities and tracks run 24 hours a day from Friday afternoon to Monday afternoon. Balticon also usually hosts a Robert Heinlein "Pay It Forward" Blood Drive at some time during the convention.[1]
BSFS presents the Compton Crook Award[2][3] given for the best first novel in the Science Fiction, Fantasy or Horror genre, during Balticon. The previous year's winner is invited back to present the award to the new winner.
The winner of the annual Jack L. Chalker Young Writer's Contest[3] is announced at Balticon. BSFS sponsors this short story writing contest for Maryland residents or school attendees between the ages of 14 and 18, in the Fantasy or Science Fiction genres.
Beginning in 2013, the Baltimore Science Fiction Society began presenting the Robert A. Heinlein Award at Balticon Opening Ceremonies. BSFS is the sponsoring organization for the award, which was started in 2003 by Yoji Kondo, and is 50% funded by The Heinlein Society. The recipient is selected by a panel of judges originally chosen from among Robert Heinlein's fellow SF writers.[4][5]
The Balticon Poetry Contest[3] winners are invited to read their winning entries at Balticon, and they are published in the Balticon Convention Program Guide. Cash prizes and convention memberships are awarded.
The Masquerade[3] is usually held on Saturday night, and awards are given for various categories in Costuming, including creativity, construction and presentation.[6]
The Balticon Sunday Night Short Film Festival (BSNSFF)[7][8] is a no-submission-fee competition traditionally held on Sunday night for short films in the Science Fact, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror genres. Currently, the audience votes to choose winners in animated and live-action categories.
Past Balticon Sunday Night Short Film Festival winners:
2010 Best Animated ETA – Henrik Bjerregaard Clausen, director[14]
2010 Best Live Action (tie) ANDROID LOVE – Lee Citron, writer/director[15]
2010 Best Live Action (tie) THE LEGACY – Mike Doto, writer/director[16]
2010 Best Specialty Short THIS TOO SHALL PASS (OK Go)[17]
2010 Director's Choice Animated THE PAINTER OF SKIES – Jorge Morais Valle, writer/director[18]
2010 Director's Choice Live Action MY FRIEND JOSH – Shaun Springer, director[19]
2011 Best Animated ZERO – Christopher Kezelos, director[20]
2011 Best Live Action DEAD ON TIME – Kostos Skiftas, Andreas Lambropoulos, directors[21]
2011 Director's Choice Animated SINTEL – Colin Levy, writer/director
2011 Director's Choice Live Action CORBIN – Brent Weichsel, director[22]
Balticon may also premier an independent feature-length film, and a locally (MD, DC, VA, PA) produced feature film some time during the 4-day convention, as well as several hours of panel discussions in Balticon's Filmmaking Program track.
History
Prior to 1966, BSFS held an annual event for the election of BSFS board of directors. After several years, BSFS rented hotel space and invited an author to speak, as a guest of honor, at its election events. From this point forward, the event became an annual convention known as Balticon. Subsequently, BSFS election functions were moved to a different date.
Before 2001, Balticon was held on Easter weekend to take advantage of lower hotel costs and was three days long; however, in 2001 Balticon moved to Memorial Day Weekend and expanded to a full four days.
Guest of Honor George R. R. Martin, Artist Guest of Honor John Picacio, Music Guests of Honor Bill Roper and Gretchen Roper, Fan Guests of Honor Martin Deutsch and B. Shirley Avery
Guest of Honor Eric Flint (unable to attend due to health issues), Artist Guest of Honor Donato Giancola, Fan Guest of Honor Geri Sullivan, Filk Guest of Honor Amy McNally, Special Guest Stephen Brust, Special Guest SM Stirling.
Guest of Honor Catherine Asaro, Artist Guest of Honor Galen Dara, Fan Guest of Honor Erwin Strauss (aka Filthy Pierre), Filk Guest of Honor Tim Griffin.
Guest of Honor Jane Yolen (unable to attend due to health issues, represented by Special Guest Adam Stemple), Music Guest of Honor Technical Difficulties 2.0, Artist Guest of Honor Ariel Burgess, Fan Guest of Honor Bryan "Bellz" Jordan[26]
Guest of Honor L.E. Modesitt, Jr., Editor Guest of Honor Sheila Williams, Artist Guest of Honor Omar Rayyan, Music Guest of Honor Rhiannon's Lark[27]
Virtual convention
Balticon 54 had been scheduled as an in person for 22–25 May 2020, but the in-person convention was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[28] The event was reorganized to be a free online convention on the same dates. It took place over Zoom, Discord, and Second Life. Balticon 55, May 28 -
31, 2021, was also held as a virtual event. Admission to the virtual conventions was free in both years. A hybrid event was planned for Balticon 56. This was the first time a charge was required to attend virtual programming.[29][25] Balticon 57 was in-person, with many events streamed and later available for viewing by those who had purchased tickets or virtual passes.