Flame Con 2025

I had the pleasure of attending Flame Con this year and while I have been before this year was just delightful! The panels I attended were very interesting if a bit depressing as I was most interested in “Rebellions are Built on Hope: Organizing Andor Fans to Fight for Freedom from Fascism” and “The Transgender Archive: Preserving Queer Lit & History Under Fascism” since I’m a librarian and saving materials from censorship is important to me and my literal job. Recording was not allowed, which is a shame because there was some great information but I can understand why.

They even had a little free library! I’ll have to remember to bring some books next year. I have TONS I can add.

As always, cons come with swag. There were so many amazing artists and writers, but my wallet could only take so much. These were the ones that really stood out to me (and I completed my set of Starfighter - all signed!) and if anyone’s interested, I’d review them for you guys.

The best part of this con is just how welcoming, accepting, and accommodating the entire experience is. There was an area for people to chill if (more like when) all the noise and people were too much, there was free water on site, clearly labeled wheelchair access, and just a general vibe of positivity despite the current climate. I left feeling inspired to consume and create more diverse stories and I hope I can go again next year! Maybe I’d even cosplay!

Flame Con 2022

I had the absolute pleasure of attending Flame Con over the weekend!

This is an amazing even featuring fan and creator events with a LGBTQ+ friendly environment. And when I say friendly, I mean it in the purest way. I’ve been to a ton of conventions and Flame Con remains number one in terms of of how helpful, kind, polite, and just overall a delight to deal with not only the volunteers but exhibitors, authors, artists, and singers. Yes, singers. There was an acapella performance that was just stunning.

I bought waaaaay too many books and had a couple of them signed with cute doodles.

The panel I was most interested in was censorship in libraries and they had some amazing ideas I was able to apply them to what I will likely have to deal with at work considering some of the more… Spicy offerings in my library’s collection.

I had a great time at this event and I look forward to next year!