Out-of-this-World Auction At Worldcon

Logo SFWA-Web squareBecome a fantastic character, take away something beautiful and unique, or get killed (fictively) by your favorite author at the Charity Auction hosted by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) at this year’s Worldcon on Sunday, August 23, at 1 p.m. in Convention Center Hall C – Guinan’s Place.

Auction items include Tuckerizations and critiques from SFWA authors like Greg Bear, David Brin, Cory Doctorow, Alaya Dawn Johnson (the first she’s ever done), Nancy Kress, Larry Niven, Mike Resnick, and John Scalzi; a voicemail recording by Mary Robinette Kowal; handcrafted items from Mercedes Lackey, Elizabeth Lynn Scarborough, and Carrie Vaughn; artwork from M.C.A. Hogarth and Ursula Vernon; an appearance on Paul Cornell’s GeekPlanetOnline podcast; a lifetime subscription to Lightspeed Magazine; and personalized invective from Neil Gaiman and Chuck Wendig.

Some offerings have special connections to this year’s Worldcon: a beaded creature created by Guest of Honor Vonda N. McIntyre, a script from Guest of Honor David Gerrold, and Tuckerizations and critiques from Hugo nominees Annie Bellet and Jenn Brozek. Signed books and ARCs from Kevin J. Anderson, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, George R.R. Martin, Terry Pratchett, and Gene Wolfe will also appear.

Nebula Award winning writer Ellen Klages serves as auctioneer for the hour-long event. Klages says, “An auction is like a shopping cabaret, bread-and-circuses with prizes. You are entertained, you laugh, you come away with one-of-a-kind treasures. And…your donations support SFWA’s efforts to help writers in need. A win-win-win.”

Proceeds go to the SFWA Givers Fund, which funds the SFWA Emergency Medical Fund, Legal Fund, and other grants. Steven H Silver, Events Coordinator, says, “SFWA has been holding charity auctions (and accepting the proceeds from other charity auctions) for as long as SFWA has had its Emergency Medical Fund and its Legal Defense Fund. These auctions give SFWA the opportunity to ensure these funds remain solvent and at the same time give readers and fans an opportunity to interact with their favorite authors in a variety of ways and come away with oftentimes unique items.”

For more information please email pr@sfwa.org.