Information Map
2007 Conference Planning
Special Guests for 2007
Schedule of Events
Registration and
Costs
Housing at the Westin Crown Center
Transportation to and from the Airport
Maps of KU and Lawrence Enrollment Forms -
SOLD OUT!
Reports from Previous Campbell Conferences
Special Guests from 2004
George Zebrowski (Campbell Award
1999
winner and Sturgeon Award juror), Frederik Pohl (the only two-time
Campbell winner, 1978 and 1985), Gregory Benford (Campbell 1981), Jack McDevitt (Campbell
2004), Brian Aldiss (1983 Campbell winner, SF&F Hall of Fame inductee,
and First Fandom Hall of Fame inductee), and Hall of Fame inductee
Harry Harrison.
Aldiss and Harrison created the Campbell Award in 1972. Photo courtesy Karen Gunn.
The 2007 Campbell Conference took place in Conjunction with the
Heinlein Centennial
Convention and the SFRA Conference
at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center & Westin Crown Center in
Kansas City, Missouri, on July 6-7-8, 2007. The Campbell Conference is part of
the academic track of the Centennial along with the SFRA Conference, and
attendees of the academic track are welcome to attend regular functions of the
rest of the joint event. Stay tuned for updates and information. For registration
information, see the registration and costs
section below.
The 2007 Campbell Conference will be held July 6 - 8, 2007.
The topic was, "Robert A. Heinlein, Jack Williamson, and 21st Century Science Fiction."
The previous year's topic was, "The state of the SF novel," with a keynote address on the
subject by Lou Anders and George Zebrowski (you can find a
transcript
of his talk here). We are now planning this year's
Conference, so check back for updates. Note that you will need to present your
Conference identification for most events.
NOTE: The Campbell Conference is now sold out! But
you may still attend all activities via the
Heinlein Centennial Celebration or the
SFRA
Conference. See those groups for more
information.
Your registration for the Campbell Conference gets you into all of the public
Heinlein Centennial and SFRA events except those that require extra fees (such
as the Gala Banquet on Saturday evening and the SFRA business meeting). If you wish to present a paper
during the SFRA Conference,
be sure to register with them.
The Conference usually brings to campus the winners of the Campbell and Sturgeon
Awards as special guests. CSSF Director
James Gunn is our permanent special guest, and CSSF
Associate Director and SF author Christopher McKitterick has
participated since 1992.
Note: This is a preliminary list that will grow and likely change as planning progresses. Guests expected for the
joint 2007 Campbell Conference,
SFRA Conference,
and Heinlein Centennial include the following luminaries:
-
Robin Wayne Bailey is a fantasy and science fiction author and
current president of SFWA.
Mr. Bailey was a key player in the
1996 creation of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Hall of Fame, and is on the
advisory board of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in
Seattle. Mr. Bailey is also the Master of Ceremonies for the Heinlein
Centennial.
- SpaceShipOne pilot
Brian Binnie.
- Ben Bova is
author of more than 100 books, President Emeritus of the National Space Society, and a
past president of SFWA. Dr. Bova received the Lifetime
Achievement Award of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation in 2005,
for fueling mankinds imagination regarding the wonders of outer space. He was editorial director of
Omni and
editor of Analog, and
he received the Hugo for Best Professional Editor six times.
-
Michael Cassutt is a novelist, columnist, and screenwriter who has worked to bring Heinlein's
projects to the screens.
-
Sir Arthur C. Clarke, joining via video.
- X Prize Founder and Heinlein Prize winner
Dr. Peter Diamandis.
- Science-fiction author
David Gerrold.
- Science fiction author
Kathleen Ann Goonan.
- NASA Administrator
Dr. Michael Griffin.
-
James Gunn is a science
fiction author and historian, KU professor emeritus of English, director of
the Center for the Study of Science Fiction, and recently named
SFWA Grand Master. He is a past president of SFWA and
is chair of the Campbell Award jury to select the best science-fiction novel of
the year. Dr. Gunn is on the advisory board of the SF Museum and Hall of Fame.
- Elizabeth Anne Hull is an author,
politician, past president of the
Science Fiction Research Association, and noted scholar in the field.
-
Frederik Pohl has been involved in science fiction since the 1930s as a
fan, magazine editor, and author. He is a
SFWA Grand Master, was
inducted into the Science Fiction & Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1998, and is a
Sturgeon Award juror. Mr. Pohl is a long-time friend of the Center.
- Jeanne Robinson will be previewing her Stardance
zero-gee dance film.
- Spider Robinson, co-author (with Robert Heinlein) of Variable
Star and much more.
- Hugo-nominated author
John Scalzi.
- Allen
Steele is a prolific science-fiction author who has won the
Hugo Award twice.
-
Robert Charles Wilson
is a Canadian science-fiction author who won the 2002
Campbell Award for The Chronoliths and the 2006 Hugo for Spin
(which also earned 2nd place for the Campbell Award).
- The year's Campbell and Sturgeon Award winners.
You can find the full
list of
guests here.
Please note that this schedule will grow and change as we firm up plans and guests.
All academic-track events (Campbell Conference and SFRA Conference) will take
place at the
Kansas
City Westin Crown Center Hotel.
Heinlein Centennial events will take place at the
Hyatt Regency Crown Hotel. Be sure to check the
Heinlein Centennial
schedule of events and SFRA presentations schedule to plan your weekend.
Short Story Contest
The Heinlein Centennial is having a short story contest for both amateurs and
professionals. Cash prizes for the winners!
Click here for more information.
Thursday, July 5
We will conclude our Writer's Workshop
on this day to allow interested workshoppers to attend the first day of the
SFRA Conference, "Celebrating the
Golden Age of Science Fiction."Friday,
July 6
Open time to attend the
SFRA
Conference presentations and
Heinlein Centennial
events.
Friday evening, July 6
7pm - 9pm: Awards Ceremony for John Campbell Award
for best SF novel
of the year and the Theodore Sturgeon Award for
best short SF of the year. This year, the SFRA Awards Presentation will take
place in conjunction with the CSSF awards.
Hotel-room reception to follow.
Saturday, July 7
9am - noon: Round-table Campbell Conference discussion.
This year's topic: "Robert A. Heinlein, Jack Williamson, and 21st Century
Science Fiction."
We will join the
SFRA
Conference presentations and
Heinlein Centennial events after concluding
our discussion.
5pm - 6:30pm:
Heinlein Centennial
Gala Banquet (requires separate admission).
Sunday, July 8
Open time to attend the
SFRA
Conference presentations and
Heinlein Centennial
events.
The Campbell Conference is the concluding
event of the Writers Workshop in Science Fiction and the beginning of the
Intensive English Institute on the Teaching of Science Fiction.
Held regularly at the University of Kansas
since 1973, the Conference provides a setting for the presentation of three science-fiction honors:
Beginning in 2004, winners of both awards receive trophies. Starting in 2005, the Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductions
moved to the
Science Fiction
Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle. The Center for the Study of Science Fiction
continues to sponsor the Conference and Awards ceremony, which take place at the University of
Kansas, and we may resume involvement with the Hall of Fame in other ways; stay
tuned for news.

Costs
If you
wish to attend the special 2007 activities, the costs are listed below. Make your
reservation early and save! We implemented this sliding scale starting last year
due to losses incurred from late registrations and to reward early-bird
registration. See the Housing section, below, for information about staying in
our official housing.
- If we receive your check before June 10, 2007:
-
The full Conference is $28 for all of the activities
- Conference membership (including full access to the
Heinlein
Centennial), Awards Ceremony on Friday night, and hotel-suite
celebration - except the
Gala Dinner on Saturday night (you may purchase that through the
Heinlein Centennial).
- If we receive your check between June 11 - start of the Conference:
-
The full Conference is $35 for all of the activities
- Conference membership (including full access to the
Heinlein
Centennial), Awards Ceremony on Friday night, and hotel-suite
celebration - except the
Gala Dinner on Saturday night on Saturday night (you may purchase that
Banquet through the Heinlein Centennial).
NOTE: We only had 30 memberships available, and
they are all now sold out!
To attend some or all of these activities, please send a check made out to
Center for the Study of Science
Fiction (CSSF will do) to:
CSSF
c/o
Chris McKitterick
English Department
University of Kansas
Wescoe Hall
1445 Jayhawk Blvd, Room 3116
Lawrence Kansas 66045-7590
Events outside of the Kansas Union are open to the public, but you must be a registered
Conference attendee to attend most events. Lunches and dinners are usually
held off-campus and are not provided by the Conference; however, the Center
provides some snacks and beverages for the Saturday morning event and the off-campus
evening receptions on Friday and Saturday.
Your Campbell Conference registration includes the Conference activities, the
Friday night Awards Ceremony, and access to all Heinlein Centennial and SFRA
activities.
Feel free to drop us an email
with any questions: Chris McKitterick (cmckit@ku.edu)
This year, our housing will be at the
Kansas City Westin Crown
Center Hotel.
Rates are currently $96/night for double occupancy, with a $10 charge for each
additional person staying in the room. Note that they also charge for parking. Be sure to make your room reservations
ASAP!
Contact information for the Kansas City Westin Crown Center Hotel:
1 East Pershing Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
United States
Phone: (816) 474-4400
Fax: (816) 391-4438
Click here to go directly to their
online registration system.
Rate details are
here. Go
here
to see the Heinlein Centennial's main hotel page with more information.
This year's Conference takes place in downtown Kansas City. The shuttle most people use
to get to and from the airport is "KTSI airport shuttle." Information here:
http://www.travel-kts.com/
Toll-free phone contact number: (877) 942-0544 Local phone number: (785) 841-7321
University of Kansas map:
http://www.ku.edu/visit/maps.shtml
Kansas Union map:
http://www.jayhawks.com/union/images/KansasUnionMap2.pdf
Lawrence map (a bus-route map, but very useful):
http://www.lawrencetransit.org/maps/ltspage2.pdf
Google Maps (just input
where you wish to go and it will provide the maps).
Both an electronic form and
a printable text form are available on line.
Click the links below to see reports about previous Campbell Conferences.
2006 Campbell Conference report
2005 Campbell Conference report
2004 Campbell Conference report
2003 Campbell Conference report
2002 Campbell Conference report
Photos from Past Conferences
Click the links below to see Keith Stokes' MidAmerican Fan photo-archives of
previous years' activities.
2006 Campbell Conference photos
2006 Campbell Conference photos (by Tracy Majkol)
2005 Campbell Conference photos
2004 Campbell Conference photos
2003 Campbell Conference photos
2002 Campbell Conference photos
2001 Campbell Conference photos
2000 Campbell Conference photos
1998 Campbell Conference photos
1997 Campbell Conference photos
1996 Campbell Conference photos
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