The Saturday evening started with a visit at the Le Fee Verte where I met the swedish fans and had a possibility to enjoy a few beers. The Swedes claims that the quality of Finncons is measured in the amount of new beers they can find. This years Finncon is then quite good I can imagine.
After that it was time to head for Lozzi where the main party was held. The restaurant was hot like hell but the terrace was quite cool and the evening was spent walking from table to table, talking to people and enjoying myself. The talk was about all kind of stuff rom science fiction to fandom to litterature and live in regular. One interesting thought was about trying to get the swedishspeaking finns to write a short story about how they think swedishspeaking areas will look after about 60 years. Publish it in a anthology and even try to translate it into Finnish. A thougt well worth thinking about. Walking around and talking to people made me realize that this is what Finncon and fandom is all about. Meating people with the same interests and feeling part of something.
After a few hours it was off to Sohwi and around one a clock in the night I went to the hotel for sleep. That was a smart move and I fell asleep almost right away. For my part the Finncon was as great as ever and I have not regretted that I came here.
Sedan bar det av till Sohwi och efter ca ett tiden gick jag till hotellet för att sova. Ett smart drag för jag somnade nästan omedelbart. Summa sumarum så var Finncon partyt lyckad och fick mig väldigt glad att jag kom till Jyväskylä.
Todays completely unnecessary information
Sundays paper Huvudstadsbladet has a great article about Finncon and Iron Sky. Read it and ponder about why you did not come her. Feel ashamed... feel very ashamed.
A few images can be find on my picasawebsite.
The next post was the Atorox prize. (Atorox is the prize given for the best short fantastic short story published in Finland last year). I voted myself and it was quite fun the see the end of the voting and my voted walking quite hand in hand.
The Winner was Heikki Nevala and his story Koneesta sinä olet syntyvä. (From Enginde You will be Born). Second place was J. Pekka Mäkelä and his story Kolmekymmentä vuotta (Thirty year) and third was Anne Leinonen's story Pienen rasian Jumala. (Small Box's God)
Then it was time for the Swedish Speaking Finns program 150 years of Swedishspeaking fantastic litterature. The panelist were Ben Roimola, Kenneth Lindholm, Petri Salin and Vilgot Strömsholm and they talked about Swedishfinnnish fantasticbooks. A very good panel (if I my say it myself) and it was fun to see so many people watching the panel and that we all had so many books to talk about. And then we only scratched the surface. After that it was time to rush to a meeting with Swedishspeaking Finns. To bad that there were not that many ther but we got a few quite good ideas anyway about how to explore this majority of fans in Finland.
Then it was time for a coffe and strolling around in the audience talking to new and old friends and enjoying myself.
Finncon has been a fantastic happening and one thing that has done this convention so special is the lack of young teenage girls running around in the feets with fluffy ears and long cute tails. That Animecon is not a part of Finnncon this year has done the convention much good. Here are propably around 1000 persons anyway so it's a good convention.
Below is a few images from the convention
A few of the audience in the Panel about Swedishspeaking Finns panel
The Dinosaurs are speaking. From Left ot Right Ben Roimola, Pekka Sirkiä and Matti Roswall
The terrace at Sohwi is Filled with Finncon participates.
Icehockey is a serious business when You fight for the Bronze medal. Petri Salin in action.
And now off to the Finncon party. I'll be back