From: "Lawhorn, William - BLS" <Lawhorn.William at bls.gov> To: "'WSFA members'" <WSFAlist at keithlynch.net> Subject: [WSFA] Re: Re: Capclave Attendance Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:31:08 -0500 Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at keithlynch.net> You need to decide who you mean by "fans." Those of us who have been fans for decades attend conventions -- as we always have -- to see old friends from other areas. Disclaves of the '70s and mid-'80s pulled fans from as far away as Toronto, and more from NYC, Boston, et al. The first Capclave did much the same, to the delight of all concerned. The second and third have drawn far fewer out-of-the-area fans. This is a dangerous downward spiral. I wonder of the WFC drew off some of those who might have come to Capclave -- "I'm not going to DC twice in a month!" Or do you just want warm bodies? --Ted White A new entrant's perspective. What are the reason's to go/not go? Cost, time (length and calendar), distance, and interest (friends, authors, and activities). A survey of former attendees would help, but it misses the potential first-timers. Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to survey this group. There has to be a substantial pool of SF readers in the area or else the book stores wouldn't have the SF sections that they do. Me personally, I wouldn't mind seeing an alternate history track in the future, but that's me. Bill Lawhorn