Now is an exciting time for the Discworld Convention. As the year draws
to a close and we enter 1998, the year of the Convention itself, the
activities of the committee begin to intensify in preparation for the
frenzy September will hold for us all.
In recent months the decision has been taken by the committee to change the legal standing of the Convention from that of a society to that of a limited company. Hence, on July 8th 1997, The Discworld Convention (1998) Ltd was formed with Terry's consent.
The company remains non-profit making. The main reason for the change is to restrict the financial liability of the organisational committee and to ensure the security of future events.
In November the Discworld Convention will be re-launching with a new image and a logo designed by Paul Kidby. We are holding a launch party following the Forbidden Planet signing on Saturday the 15th. Details of the party are provided elsewhere in this issue.
Issue Two of the
Discworld Chronicle features articles by Dave Langford and other
notable Discworld fans. Members of the committee have written about the
events planned to prepare you for the delights ahead. One of the most
exciting events featured is the Maskerade Gala Dinner. We have learned
from the experiences of 1996, and plan a spectacular meal and first
class entertainment. In true Discworld style, it will be a formal
masked ball with an unmasking at just before midnight. It will truly be
a night to remember.
I hope all our members enjoyed Issue One of the Chronicle. We have received a number of helpful comments and compliments. But remember: the quality of the publication depends largely on your input - we need your letters, artwork and articles for inclusion in future issues. Every contributor will receive a free Convention T-shirt.
Enjoy Issue Two and have a wonderful festive season. We will see you in November at the Jingo signing tour, or in the New Year when Issue Three hits the streets.
Paul A Rood
Convention Chairman
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