Octocon

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Octocon, Ireland
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GenreScience fiction, fantasy
Location(s) Dublin
Country Ireland
Inaugurated1990
Website http://www.octocon.com/

Octocon, the National Irish Science Fiction Convention, first held in 1989, is held (almost) annually in October. It has mostly been staged in Dublin, but for four years was in the university town of Maynooth. It was not held in 2003, and in 2014, when Ireland hosted that year's Eurocon, Shamrokon, in Dublin. [1] [2] It was virtual in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid pandemic.

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History

Game of thrones actor Kristian Nairn (Hodor) and Writer George R. R. Martin at Octocon in Dublin, 17 October 2010. Kristian Nairn and George R. R. Martin at Octocon.jpg
Game of thrones actor Kristian Nairn (Hodor) and Writer George R. R. Martin at Octocon in Dublin, 17 October 2010.

Events

YearGuests of HonourLocationDateRef
1990 Terry Pratchett Royal Marine Hotel13–14 October 1990 [3]
1991 Geoff Ryman Royal Marine Hotel4–6 October 1991 [3]
1992 Orson Scott Card Royal Marine Hotel16–18 October 1992 [3]
1993 Storm Constantine Royal Marine Hotel30–31 October 1993 [3]
1994 Robert Holdstock Royal Marine Hotel1–2 October 1994 [3]
1995 Kim Newman Royal Marine Hotel14–15 October 1995 [3]
1996 Brian Stableford Royal Marine Hotel11–13 October 1996 [3]
1997 – Eurocon Harry Harrison Dublin Castle, Dublin25–27 October 1997 [3]
1998 - Octocon Lite James White Royal Marine Hotel10 October 1998 [3]
1999 Robert Rankin Royal Marine Hotel9–10 October 1999 [3]
2000 Michael Marshall Smith Royal Dublin Hotel21–22 October 2000 [3]
2001 Anne McCaffrey Royal Marine Hotel13–14 October 2001 [3]
2002 China Miéville Royal Marine Hotel19–20 October 2002 [3]
2003 - no event [3]
2004 Tanith Lee Glenroyal Hotel16–17 October 2004 [3]
2005 Charles Stross Glenroyal Hotel15–16 October 2005 [3]
2006 J. G. Jones Glenroyal Hotel14–15 October 2006 [3]
2007 Alastair Reynolds Glenroyal Hotel13–14 October 2007 [3]
2008 Ken MacLeod Royal Dublin Hotel18–19 October 2008 [3]
2009 Mike Carey
Fan Guest Dave Lally
Camden Court Hotel10–11 October 2009 [3]
2010 George R. R. Martin Camden Court Hotel16–17 October 2010 [3]
2011 John Higgins Camden Court Hotel15–16 October 2011 [3]
2012 Liz Williams Camden Court Hotel13–14 October 2012 [3]
2013 Richard K. Morgan and Gail Simone Camden Court Hotel12–13 October 2013 [3]
2014 – No Octocon, per above & * [3]
2015 Maura McHugh and Emma Newman Camden Court Hotel19–11 October 2015 [3]
2016 Rhianna Pratchett, Diane Duane and Peter Morwood Camden Court Hotel14–16 October 2016 [4]
2017 Dan Abnett and Nik Vincent Abnett Camden Court HotelOctober 2017 [5]
2018 Pat Cadigan and Colleen Doran Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown19 - 21 October 2018 [6]
2019 - 1-day due to
August Worldcon in Dublin
Diane Duane, Peter Morwood, Ruth Frances Long, Peadar Ó Guilín Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown13 October 2019 [7]
2020 Michael Carroll (and fan GoHs Helen and Philippa RyderVirtual due to pandemic9 - 11 October 2020 [8]
2021No GoHsVirtual due to pandemic1 - 3 October 2021 [9]
2022 Michael Carroll (and fan GoHs Helen and Philippa RyderCroke Park Convention Centre & online15 - 16 October 2022 [10]
2023 Sarah Rees Brennan The Gibson Hotel7-8 October 2023 [11]
2024 Ruth Frances Long The Gibson Hotel5-6 October 2024 [12]
2025Fenek and Przysto, PJ Holden, Shauna LawlessThe Maldron Hotel and Online11-12 October 2025 [13]

Golden Blasters

The Golden Blasters are the National Irish Science Fiction Awards for short science fiction, fantasy or horror films. Submissions can and have come from anywhere in the world, and the winners are selected by audience vote and a panel of judges. [15]

The awards now include the Golden Blaster, The Silver Blaster and the award for the best script.

YearGolden BlasterSilver BlasterBest Script
2009Silent City (Director Rurairi Robinson)
2010Übermensch (Directed by Simon Temple and written by Daniel Poole)The Astronomer's Sun (Written and directed by Simon Cartwright & Jessica Cope)He Knows by Stuart Creque
2011Hai In Mano Il Tuo Futuro! (Directed by Enrico Maria Artale)Hai In Mano Il Tuo Futuro! (Directed by Enrico Maria Artale)Wet Rot by Stuart Creque
2012Shoreditch Slayer (Directed by Simon Levene)CRYO (Directed by Luke Doolan)This Vehicle Has Been Checked For Sleeping Children by John Burdeaux
Honourable mentions: Pet by Eoin O’Faolain and The Vox-Warrior Princess by Fiona Mustard.
2013Locked Up (Written and directed Jane Eakin)Sleepworking (Written and directed by Gavin Williams)An Bean Sidhe by Eoin O'Sullivan
2014ON/OFF (Directed by Thierry Lorenzi)Steadfast Stanley (Directed by John Kim)The Borders of the Imagination (Written by Benjamin A Friedman)
Honourable mentions: Once A Hero by Neil Chase and The Almost Dead by Stanley B Eisenhammer
2015C.T.R.L (Directed by Mariana Conde)The Detectives of Noir Town (Directed by Andrew Chambers)The Dirty Naturals Where's my Bunny? (Written by Derek Wills)
2016The Way Back (Directed by John Carlin)They Will All Die In Space (Directed by Javier Chillon)Message through the Stars (Written by Vijay Varman)
2017Einstein Rosen (Directed by Olga Osorio)Einstein Rosen (Written by Olga Osorio)
2019 [16] Gryphon Animo, directed by Matthew MaloneyGryphon Animo, directed by Matthew MaloneyRecurse (written by Lucas Vossoughi)

In 2018 it was decided to have a "Best of best" award given in place of the usual structure. The overall winner was the 2017 Einstein Rosen short film.

In 2019 the founder of the Golden Blasters, John Vaughan, stepped down from managing the award for reasons of ill health. While a new team was appointed, the Golden Blasters did not appear in the convention's schedule following the pandemic. [16]

References

  1. "Meet Rhianna Pratchett - The woman behind the Lara Croft backstory". www.irishexaminer.com. 6 October 2016.
  2. "Convention Connection: Geek Culture Conventions for Week 42 2018". GeekDad. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 "Previous Guests of Honour" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  4. "Octocon 2019" . Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  5. "Octocon 2017" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  6. "Octocon 2018" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  7. "Octocon 2019" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  8. "Octocon 2020" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  9. "Octocon 2021" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  10. "Octocon 2022" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  11. "Octocon 2023" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  12. "Octocon 2024" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  13. "Octocon 2025" . Retrieved 5 July 2025.
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  15. "Octocon Presents..." Dublin 2019. 10 May 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  16. 1 2 "The Golden Blasters 2019". 29 August 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2025.