Eurocon Explained

Eurocon is an annual science fiction convention held in Europe. The organising committee of each Eurocon is selected by a vote of the participants of the previous event. The procedure is coordinated by the European Science Fiction Society. The first Eurocon was held in Trieste, Italy, in 1972.[1] Unlike Worldcons, Eurocon is usually a title attached to an existing convention. The European SF Awards are given in most of the conventions giving recognition to the best works and achievements in science fiction.[2]

List of Eurocons

YearCityCountryConvention NameGuests of honor and other information
1st 1972Trieste ItalyEurocon 1John Brunner, Kurt Steiner (André Ruellan) and Roberto Vacca. Forrest Ackerman was in attendance, as well as Brian Aldiss, Peter Nicholls, Gianfranco Viviani for Editrice Nord, Ubaldo Fanucci for Fanucci Editore, Inisero Cremaschi and his wife Gilda Musa, Patrice Duvic, the Italian poet Andrea Zanzotto, Sandro Sandrelli], Renato Pestriniero, the Hungarian writer and editor Peter Kuczka, Gustavo Gasparini who was also toastmaster, Karel Thole,, Gianfranco De Turris, the French writer Daniel Drode, and Carlo Frabetti.[3]
2nd 1974Grenoble FranceEurocon 2
3rd 1976Poznań PolandEurocon 3Brian Aldiss
4th 1978Brussels BelgiumEurocon 4A.E. van Vogt, Alexander Zinoviev, Angélica Gorodischer, Frank Kelly Freas
5th 1980Stresa ItalyEurocon 5
6th 1982Mönchengladbach West GermanyEurocon 6John Brunner, Wiktor Bukato, Wolfgang Jeschke, Josef Nesvadba, Kathinka Lannoy
7th 1983Ljubljana YugoslaviaEurocon 7
8th 1984Brighton United KingdomSeacon '84 / Eastercon 35Christopher Priest, Roger Zelazny, Pierre Barbet, Josef Nesvadba and Waldemar Kumming
9th 1986Zagreb YugoslaviaBallconSam J. Lundwall
10th 1987Montpellier FranceEurocon 1987
11th 1988Budapest HungaryEurocon 1988
12th 1989San Marino San MarinoEurocon 1989Frederik Pohl, Norman Spinrad[4]
13th 1990Fayence FranceEurocon 1990David Brin
14th 1991Kraków PolandCracon / Polcon 1991
15th 1992Freudenstadt GermanyFreuCon XIIJohn Brunner, Iain Banks, Norman Spinrad, and Daniel Walther
16th 1993Saint Helier JerseyHelicon / Eastercon 44John Brunner, George R. R. Martin, Karel Thole and Larry van der Putte
17th 1994Timișoara RomaniaEurocon 1994John Brunner, Herbert W. Franke, Joe Haldeman, Moebius and Norman Spinrad in addition to half a dozen 'Special Guests'.
18th 1995Glasgow ScotlandIntersectionSamuel R. Delany, Gerry Anderson, Les Edwards and Vin¢ Clarke (also Worldcon)
19th 1996Vilnius LithuaniaLithuanicon
20th 1997Dublin IrelandOctoconHarry Harrison
21st 1999Dortmund GermanyTrinityTerry Pratchett, Harry Harrison, Ian Watson, Roger MacBride Allen and Eric A. Stillwell
22nd 2000Gdańsk PolandTricity 2000
23rd 2001Capidava RomaniaAtlantykronNorman Spinrad, Joe Haldeman, Ion Hobana, and David Lewis Anderson
24th 2002Chotěboř Czech RepublicParcon 2002George R. R. Martin, Robert Holdstock, Jim Burns, Myra Cakan, Kir Bulychev, Andrzej Sapkowski, Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz, Ernst Uleck, Isobel Carmody, William King, Jaroslav Velinský, Phillipe Coriat, Ondřej Neff, Klaus N. Frick and Martina Pilcerova
25th 2003Turku FinlandFinncon 2003Michael Swanwick, Steve Sansweet, Karolina Bjällerstedt Mickos, Boris Hurtta, Jonathan Clements and Björn Tore Sund
26th 2004Plovdiv BulgariaBulgaconRobert Sheckley, Ian Watson, Sergei Lukyanenko, Andrzej Sapkowski, Roberto Quaglia and Patrick Gyger
27th 2005Glasgow ScotlandInteractionGreg Pickersgill, Christopher Priest, Robert Sheckley, Lars-Olov Strandberg and Jane Yolen (also Worldcon)
28th 2006Kyiv[5] UkraineEurocon 2006Harry Harrison and Andrzej Sapkowski
29th 2007Copenhagen[6] DenmarkEurocon 2007Anne McCaffrey, Stephen Baxter, Zoran Živković, David A. Hardy, Niels Dalgaard
30th 2008Moscow RussiaEurocon 2008 / RosCon / Euroscon / InterpressconHarry Harrison, Sergei Lukyanenko
31st 2009Fiuggi[7] ItalyDeepCon 10 / Eurocon 2009 / Italcon 35, Lolita Fatjo, Marina Sirtis, Anthony Simcoe, Max Grodénchik, Larry Nemecek, Janet Nemecek, Ian Watson, Sergey Lukyanenko, Bruce Sterling, Geoffrey Landis, Mary Turzillo
32nd 2010Cieszyn and Český Těšín Eurocon 2010 in Cieszyn, Poland & Czech Poland and Czech RepublicTricon 9Polcon 2010 / Parcon 2010)Event was organized jointly by Czech, Polish and Slovak fandoms. Guests of Honour were Juraj Cervenak (Slovakia), Andrzej Sapkowski (Poland), Miroslav Zamboch (Czech Republic) and Orson Scott Card (USA).
33rd 2011Stockholm[8] SwedenEurocon 2011Elizabeth Bear, Ian McDonald, John-Henri Holmberg, Jukka Halme
34th 2012Zagreb[9] CroatiaKontakt (SFeraKon 2012)Tim Powers, Charles Stross, Dmitry Glukhovsky, Darko Macan, Cheryl Morgan. Ghosts of Honour: Joanna Russ, Andre Norton
35th 2013Kyiv[10] UkraineEurocon 2013Andriy Dmytruk, Maryna and Serhiy Dyachenko, Olga Gromyko, H. L. Oldie (Dmitriy Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky), Christopher Priest, Vadim Panov, Andriy Valentynov
36th 2014Dublin IrelandShamrokonMichael Carroll, Seanan McGuire, Andrzej Sapkowski, Ylva Spångberg
37th 2015Saint Petersburg RussiaEurocon 2015Joe Abercrombie, Michael Stackpole, Jukka Halme, Pavel Vinogradov
38th 2016Barcelona SpainB-ConAliette de Bodard, Enrique Corominas (artist guest of honour), Pèter Ichaleczky (fan guest of honour), Pèter Michaleczky, Richard Morgan, Rosa Montero, Rhianna Pratchett, Albert Sánchez Piñol, Andrzej Sapkowski, Johanna Sinisalo
39th 2017Dortmund GermanyU.ConAndreas Eschbach, Dave Hutchinson, Autun Purser and Aleksandar Žiljak
40th 2018Amiens FranceEurocon Nemo 2018"African Science Fiction" and Volodymyr Arenev
41st 2019Belfast[11] Northern IrelandTitanConGuest of Honour: George R. R. Martin, Comics Guest of Honour: James Roberts, Toastmutant: Pat Cadigan & Peadar Ó Guilín
42nd 2020Rijeka CroatiaFuturiconIvana Delač, Ivica Puljak, Adrian Tchaikovsky
43rd 2021Fiuggi ItalyDeepCon 21 / Eurocon 2021 / Italcon 47Marco Casolino, Giuliano Giuffrida, Shun Iwasawa, Hanne Madeleine Paine, Maurizio Manzieri, Chase Masterson, Ian McDonald, Eric A. Stillwell, Licia Troisi
44th2022Dudelange LuxembourgLuxCon, the 2022 EuroConGuest of Honour: Arkady Martine Other Guests: Aliette de Bodard, Vivian Shaw, Peadar Ó Guilín, Bernhard Hennen, Robert Corvus, Agnieszka Hałas, Gunilla Jonsson and Michael Petersén Virtual Guests: Marieke Nijkamp, Kai Meyer, Andreas Eschbach, Tommy Krappweis
45th2023Uppsala SwedenKonfliktMartha Wells, Francesco Verso, Merja Polvinen and Johan Egerkrans[12]
46th2024Rotterdam The NetherlandsErasmusconBo Balder, Iris Compiet, Gary Erskine, Jasper Fforde and Andrzej Sapkowski[13]

European SF Awards

The European SF Awards are annual awards governed by the European Science Fiction Society.[14] since 1972 mostly during Eurocons.[15] The awards are given to works of fiction (science fiction or fantasy) or related to that field.

Rules

1. Must be a work of Science Fiction or Fantasy, or related to Science Fiction or Fantasy;2. The majority of the work is by a person or a group of people who were born in, or are a citizen of, a European Country;3. The works were first released in the two calendar years prior to the year of the current Eurocon;4. If a work has won an ESFS Achievement award, it can not be nominated again in the same category.

Current annual awards

As of 2020, the following are awarded each year:

Special Awards
Achievement Award categories
Hall of Fame Award categories

Winners can only be admitted once.

List of Awards given by convention

1972 European SF Awards: Trieste, Italy

The first Eurocon was in Trieste.[16]

The first Eurocon Awards were originally given as prizes to works presented at the convention itself. Years later they evolved into awards as they are commonly known relating to European authors and publications.

Special awards

Awards

Belgium – Sam, Paul Van Herck;France – Ortog et les tenebres, Kurt Steiner;Hungary – A Feladat, Peter Zsoldos;Italy – Autocrisi, Pierfrancesco Prosperi;Netherlands – De Naakten en de Speyers, Jacob Carossa;Romania – Va cauta untaur, Sergiu Farcasan;Spain – Amor en una Isla Verde, Gabriel Bermudez;Sweden – Deta är Verkligheten, Bertil Matensson;United Kingdom – All Judgement Fled, James White;

Belgium – De 8 jaarlijkse God Eddy C. Bertin;France – L'Assassinat de l'Oiseau Bleu, Daniel Walther;Hungary – Sempiternin, Lajos Mesterhazi;Italy – Dove Muore l'Astragalo, Livio Horrakh;Netherlands – Egeïsche Zee Carl Lans;Romania – Altarul Zeilor Stohastici Adrian Rogoz;Sweden – Spranget, Carl Johan Holzhausen;United Kingdom – Lucifer, Edwin Charles Tubb;

Denmark – Man Den, Der Tankte Ting (Film);Italy – La Ragazza di Latta (The Tin Girl) by Marcello Aliprandi (Film);Netherlands – De Kleine Mannetjes van Mars (Radiophonic play for children);Sweden – Deadline (Film);United Kingdom – UFO (TV series);

France – Jean-François Jamoul;Hungary – Andras Miklos Saros;Netherlands – N. van Welzenes;Romania – Nicolae Saftoiu;Spain – Enrique Torres (Enric);Sweden – Sven O. Gripsborn;United Kingdom – Arthur Thompson (Atom);

Belgium – Ciso – SF & Comics;France – Le Magazine Litteraire: La Science-Fiction;Italy – Fena rete: Fantascienza & Futuribile;Netherlands – Stripschrift: SF & Comics;Spain – Yorick: Teatro y Ciencia-Ficcion;

Austria – Quarber Merkur;Belgium – Kosmos;France – Nyarlathotep;Hungary – SF Tajekoztato;Italy – Notiziario CCSF;Netherlands – Holland-SF;Romania – Solaris;Spain – Fundacion;Sweden – SF Forum;Turkey – Antares;

Belgium – Yoko Tsuno, R. Leloup;Netherlands – Arman en Ilva, The Tjong King;Spain – Haxtur, Victor de la Fuente;Sweden – Blixt Gordon, Lars Olsson;

Hungary – A Fantazia Irodalma, Laszlo Urban;Netherlands – 100 jaar SF in Nederland, Dick Scheepstra;Romania – Virsta de Aur an Anticipatiei Romanesti, Ion Hobana;Spain – La SF: Contramitologia del Siglo XX, Carlo Frabetti (Essay);Ray Bradbury-Humanista del Futuro, Jose Luis Garci (Book);Sweden – SF Articles in 'Sydsvenska Dagbladet', Sven Christer Swahn;

1976 European SF Awards: Poznań, Poland

Special Awards

1978 European SF Awards: Brussels, Belgium

Science Fiction Awards

Fantastic & Fantasy Award

1980 European SF Awards: Stresa, Italy

Special Awards

1982 European SF Awards: Mönchengladbach, West Germany

1983 European SF Awards: Ljubljana, Yugoslavia

1984 European SF Awards: Brighton, United Kingdom (SeaCon'84)

1986 European SF Awards: Zagreb, Yugoslavia (Ballcon)

1987 European SF Awards: Montpellier, France

Bulgaria

France

German Democratic Republic

Hungary

Italy

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Soviet Union (USSR)

Spain

1989 European SF Awards: San Marino

Bulgaria

Finland

Hungary

Italy

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Soviet Union (USSR)

Spain

Yugoslavia

1990 European SF Awards: Fayence, France

Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Romulus Barbulescu & George Anania (Romania)
  • Best Artist: Philippe Druillet (France)
  • Best Publisher: Wiktor Bukato (Poland)
  • Best Magazine: Ikarie (Czechoslovakia)
  • Best Promoter: Boris Zavgorodni (USSR)
    Encouragement Awards
  • Czechoslovakia: Martin Zhouf
  • France: Bernard Simonay
  • Hungary: Joszef Nemeth
  • Romania: Mihail Gramescu
  • USSR: Lukin Couple

    1991 European SF Awards: Kraków, Poland (CraCon/PolCon)

    Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Stanisław Lem (Poland)
  • Best Artist: Kája Saudek (Czechoslovakia)
  • Best Publisher: Unwin/Hyman (United Kingdom)
  • Best Magazine: Interzone (United Kingdom)
  • Best Promoter: Kees van Toorn (Netherlands)
    Encouragement Awards
  • Belgium – Johan Desseyn
  • Bulgaria – Val Todorov
  • Czechoslovakia – Vilma Kadlečková
  • Germany – Maria J. Pfamnholz
  • Italy – Daniele Vecchi
  • Lithuania – Evaldas Livthevicius
  • Netherlands – Paul Harland
  • Romania – Alexandru Ungureanu (new writer)
  • United Kingdom – Eric Brown
  • USSR – Andrei Lazarchuk
  • Romania – Tudor Popa (new artist)
    Special Achievement Award
  • Piotr W. Cholewa and Piotr "Raku" Rak – acknowledging their work for international fandom

    1992 European SF Awards: Freudenstadt, Germany (FreuCon XII)

    Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (Russia)
  • Best Artist: Teodor Rotrekl (Czechoslovakia)
  • Best Publisher: Wilhelm Heyne Verlag (Germany)
  • Best Magazine: Foundation (United Kingdom)
  • Best Promoter: Alexandre Hlinka & Vladimír Veverka (Czechoslovakia)
    Encouragement Award
  • Romania – Danut Ungureanu

    1993 European SF Awards: Saint Helier, Jersey (Helicon)

    Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Iain Banks (United Kingdom)
  • Best Artist: Jim Burns (United Kingdom)
  • Best Publisher: Phantom Press International (Poland)
  • Best Magazine: Anticipatia (Romania)
  • Best Promoter: Larry van der Putte (Netherlands)
    Spirit of Dedication Awards
  • Best Fanzine: BEM (Spain)
  • Best Work of Art: Gilles Francescano (France)
    Encouragement Awards
  • Belgium: Fons Boelanders
  • France: Jean Pierre Planque
  • Hungary: G. Nagy Pal
  • Italy: Paolo Brera
  • Norway: Cato Sture
  • Poland: Radosław Dylis
  • Russia: Vasily Zvygintsev
  • Slovakia: Josef Zamay
  • Spain: Paco Roca
  • Ukraine: Ludmilla Kozinets
  • United Kingdom: Sue Thomas

    1994 European SF Awards: Timișoara, Romania

    Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Boris Shtern (Ukraine)
  • Best Artist: Dimitre Iankov (Bulgaria)
  • Best Publisher: Nemira (Romania) +
  • Best Magazine: Jurnalul SF (Romania)
  • Best Promoter: Cornel Secu (Romania)
    Honorary Award
  • Ivailo Runev (Bulgaria – post mortem)
    Spirit of Dedication Awards
  • Best Fanzine: The Science Fact & Science Fiction Concatenation; (United Kingdom)[17]
  • Best Performance: Adrian Budritzan's Laser Show (Romania)
  • Best Work of Art: Tudor Popa (Romania)
    Encouragement Awards
  • Bulgaria: Christo Poshtakov (new author)
  • Finland: Risto Isomaki (new author)
  • United Kingdom: Jeff Noon (new author)
  • Ukraine: Lev Vershenen (new author)
  • Romania: Tudor Popa (new artist)
    Special Prize
  • Alexandru Mironov (Romania) – for his contribution to EuROCon '94

    1995 European SF Awards: Glasgow, Scotland (Intersection)

    53rd World Science Fiction Convention Intersection

    the event was also the 1995 Worldcon.
    Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Alain le Bussy (Belgium)
  • Best Artist: Juraj Maxon (Slovakia)
  • Best Publisher: Babel Publications (Netherlands)
  • Best Magazine: Andromeda Nachrichten (Germany)
  • Best Promoter: Jaroslav Olša, Jr. (Czech Republic)
    Encouragement Award
  • Sebastian A. Corn (Romania)

    1996 European SF Awards: Vilnius, Lithuania (Lituanicon)

    Hall of Fame
  • Best Author: Andrzej Sapkowski (Poland)
  • Best Artist: Denis Martynets (Ukraine)
  • Best Publisher: Eridanas (Lithuania)
  • Best Magazine: Alien Contact (Germany)
  • Best Promoter: Gediminas Beresnevicius (Lithuania)
  • Best Translator: Aleksander Scherbakov (Russia)
    Spirit of Dedication Award
  • Best Fanzine: SF-Journalen (Sweden – ed. Ahrvid Engholm)
    Encouragement Awards
  • Marian & Sergei Diachenko (Ukraine)
  • George Ceausu (Romania)
    Special Prize
  • Igor Shaganov (Ukraine)

    2005: Glasgow, Scotland (Interaction)

    Event celebrated the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention Interaction and was also that year's Worldcon.

    2008: Moscow, Russia (Roscon / Interpresscon)

    Roscon / Interpresscon guests of honour:

    2010: Cieszyn, Poland and Český Těšín, Czech Republic (PolCon/ParCon)

    The PolCon/ParCon combined event was organized jointly by Czech, Polish, and Slovak fandoms.

    2012: Zagreb, Croatia

    Hall of Fame:
  • Best Author: Ian McDonald (UK)
  • Best Artist: Nela Dunato (Croatia)
  • Best Translator: Pavel Weigel (Czech Republic)
  • Best Promoter: SF Encyclopedia Online Team (UK)
  • Best Publisher:, Éditions Robert Laffont (France)
  • Best Magazine: (France)
  • Best Dramatic Presentation: Divadelní Spolek Kašpar (Czech Republic), for its adaptation of Daniel Keyes’s novella Flowers for Algernon
  • Best Website: Science Fact and Science Fiction Concatenation (UK)
  • Best artist: Zdenko Bašić (Croatia)
  • Best fanzine: Eridan (Croatia)
    Honorary Award:
  • Jean Giraud aka Moebius (France)
    Honorary Award – European Grand Master:
  • Brian Aldiss (UK)
    Encouragement Awards:
  • Oleksandra Ruda (Ukraine)
  • Katarina Brbora (Croatia)
  • Istvan Marki (Hungary)
  • Illy Tyo (Russia)
  • Aleš Oblak (Slovenia)
  • Oliviu Craznic (Romania)
  • Rod Rees (UK)
  • Lucia Droppova (Slovakia)
  • Jan "Johnak" Kotouč (Czech Republic)

    2014: Dublin, Ireland

    European Grand Master
  • Jim Fitzpatrick – Ireland
    Hall of Fame:
  • Best Author: Wolfgang Jeschke – Germany
  • Best Artist: Jim Fitzpatrick – Ireland
  • Best Publisher: Angry Robot – United Kingdom
  • Best Magazine: Cosmoport – Belarus
  • Best Translator: Ms. Kersti Juva – Finland
  • Best Promoter of Science Fiction: Dave Lally – Ireland[18]
    Spirit of Dedication Awards:
  • Artist: Alexander Prodan – Ukraine
  • Best Performance: Adaption of Dr. Horribles Sing-along Blog – Croatia
  • Best SF Website: Geek Ireland – Ireland
  • Best Fanzine: Darker – Russia
  • Best creator of children's ScienceFiction or fantasy books:
  • Oisín McGann* – Ireland
  • Vladimir Arenev* – Ukraine
  • *A tie occurred and both creators are awarded
    Encouragement Awards:
  • Marco Rauch – Austria
  • Victor Martinovich – Belarus
  • Genoveva Detelinova – Bulgaria
  • Irena Hartmann – Croatia
  • Míla Linc – Czech Republic
  • Anthea West – Ireland
  • Robert M. Wegner – Poland
  • Rui Alex – Portugal
  • Eugen Cadaru – Romania
  • Роман Шмараков/Roman Shmarakov – Russia
  • Lenka Štiblaríková – Slovakia
  • Igor Silivra – Ukraine

    The National Irish Science Fiction Film Awards (The Golden Blasters)

    The Golden Blasters[19] are unconnected to the Eurocons and were presented because this event was combined with Ireland's own national convention.

    Golden Blaster

    ON/OFF; directed by Thierry Lorenzi

    Silver Blaster

    Steadfast Stanley; directed by John Kim

    Best Script

    The Borders of the Imagination; written by Benjamin A. Friedman

    Best Script Honorable Mentions

    Once a Hero by Neil Chase; and The Almost Dead by Stanley B. Eisenhammer

    2017: Dortmund, Germany

    Guests of honour

    2018: Amiens, France

    Eurocon 2018 was hosted by Nemo 2018 from Thursday 19 to Sunday 22 July 2018.[20] There was a stream of programming on African Science Fiction.[21]

    Hall of Fame

    The CHRYSALIS AWARDS

    Achievement Awards

    HONORARY AWARD European Grand Master:

    2019: Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Eurocon 2019 was hosted by TitanCon Belfast from Thursday 22 to Saturday 24 August 2019. This was the weekend after Worldcon in Dublin.

    2020: Rijeka, Croatia

    Eurocon 2020 was hosted by Rikon from Friday 2 to Sunday 4 October 2020.[22] Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the event program was recorded in the studio in Rijeka, and broadcast live over the Internet for all registered participants. ač.

    European Grandmaster

    Franz Rottensteiner, Austria

    Hall of Fame

    Achievement Awards

    Chrysalis Awards

    2021: Fiuggi, Italy

    Eurocon 2021 was hosted in Italy by DeepCon from Thursday 15 July to Sunday 18 July 2021.[23] [24]

    European Grandmaster

    Maurizio Manziere, Italy

    Hall of Fame

    Achievement Awards

    Chrysalis Awards

    2022: Dudelange, Luxembourg

    Eurocon 2022 was hosted by Luxcon from Thursday-Sunday 7–10 April 2022 (inclusive) in Dudelange, Luxembourg.[25]

    European Grandmaster

    Maurizio Manzieri, Italy

    Hall of Fame

    Achievement Awards

    Chrysalis Awards

    2023: Uppsala, Sweden

    Eurocon 2023 was known as Konflikt and was hosted from 8–11 June 2023 in Uppsala, Sweden.

    European Grandmaster

    John-Henri Holmberg, Sweden

    Hall of Fame

    Achievement Awards

    Chrysalis Awards

    2024: Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Eurocon 2024 will be Erasmuscon in Rotterdam, Netherlands in August 2024.

    2025: Mariehamn, Finland

    Eurocon 2024 will be Archipelacon 2 in Mariehamn, the Åland Islands, Finland in 2025.

    Notes

    External links

    Notes and References

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    5. Web site: Eurocon 2007 – The 29th European Science Fiction Convention. www.eurocon2007.dk.
    6. Web site: Eurocon – My blog about game conventions. Eurocon.
    7. Web site: Kontakt (Eurocon 2012 & 34th SFeraKon) | Zagreb, April 26–29 2012. December 15, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181215064241/http://zagreb-eurocon2012.com/. 15 December 2018.
    8. Web site: Eurocon 2013. eurocon.org.ua.
    9. Web site: Eurocon 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
    10. Web site: Guests of Honour . Eurocon 2023 . 15 July 2021 . 24 October 2022.
    11. Web site: Welcome to Eurocon2024 . Eurocon 2024 . 30 July 2024.
    12. Web site: About EuroCon . TitanCon Belfast . 5 September 2019.
    13. Web site: Rules of the European Science Fiction Awards. European Science Fiction Society . 5 September 2019 .
    14. Web site: Eurocon . Concatenation.org . 2020-01-14.
    15. Web site: Science Fact & Science Fiction Concatenation . Concatenation.org . 2020-01-14.
    16. Web site: ESFS Awards 2014 – European Science Fiction Society. 24 August 2014 .
    17. Web site: Golden Blaster Awards. 5 September 2016.
    18. Web site: 2018 Eurocon Amiens (France) . ESFS.info.
    19. Web site: Eurocon 2018 . Eurocon2018.yolasite.com . 2016-11-05 . 2020-01-14.
    20. Web site: Futuricon – Eurocon 2020 | Rijeka, Croatia. Futuricon – Eurocon 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200421204343/https://futuricon.eu/. 21 April 2020.
    21. Web site: Articolo di S* . L'Eurocon 2021 sarà in Italia . Fantascienza.com . 2020-01-14.
    22. Web site: Eurocon 2021 postponed due to COVID-19 emergency. 24 August 2019. Fantascienza.com. en. 2020-11-09. Because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) emergency, the planned Eurocon 2021 had to be reconsidered. [...] The new dates are July 15–18, 2021..
    23. http://file770.com/eurocon-2022-site-picked/ "Eurocon 2022 Site Picked"