Meet Our Guests!

We’ve got an amazing set of guests joining us across the weekend at Octocon, and you’ll have the opportunity to join an informal chat with almost all of them, whether around a table at the Maldron Hotel on Saturday or in a Zoom meeting across the weekend. Our Saturday in-person guests will also be taking…

Collaboration: Tallaght Academy of Sequential Art

We’re delighted to be collaborating with the Tallaght Academy of Sequential Art (TASQ Art) at Octocon 2025. TASQ Art is an institution dedicated to the art and craft of sequential storytelling, cultivating the next generation of comic book artists, filmmakers, and game designers. They’ll be part of Octocon across both our in-person and online days:…

Online Volunteers Needed

This year, Octocon is running a full programme online on both days of the convention (Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th October 2025), and we need volunteers to help us! We are especially looking for people who either have streaming experience or would like to train up to produce our streamed panels via OBS. Full training…

ABSOLUTE last call for programme participants

We’ve decided to extend our registration for programme participants until 8:00am Irish time on Saturday 13th September – this will give any last volunteers the chance to look through our list of panels they might like to be on before the deadline for panel applications closes at noon on Monday 15th. So if you’ve got…

Help Needed: ISBNticing

We’re planning to run a panel-slash-gameshow at Octocon this year where panellists have to guess the identity of a book based only on a brief description – similar to the way some bookshops offer ‘a blind date with a book’ where the book’s wrapped in plain paper with some clues to the subject and themes…

Charity Partner 2025: Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre

Octocon is delighted to announce our charity partner for 2025: Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre in Dublin. For more than 25 years, Outhouse has been a space for LGBTQ+ people to connect with one another, with their community, and with themselves. In addition to offering LGBTQ+ events, programmes, and support services, the Outhouse building in the centre…

Last call for programme participants

The Programme team is hard at work finalising the panels, talks, workshops and chats we hope to have this year at Octocon. We’re still looking for programme participants – particularly online! – so if you’ve got something to say about science fiction, fantasy, horror, comics, anime, books, TV and film, science and all sorts of…

Proudly supported by South Dublin County Council

We would like to thank South Dublin County Council for their support in bringing you the National Irish Science Fiction Convention on Saturday the 11th of October at the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght, and online on Saturday 11th and Sunday the 12th of October.

S.L. Dove Cooper – Online Guest

S.L. Dove Cooper (she/they) is a queer author and editor. She spends her time exploring asexuality and aromanticism in literature, finally having found a good use for her MA. She has been chasing stories in some way or another since she was old enough to follow a narrative. Find her at: