SPEAKERS
- Staffan Carlshamre (Stockholm): How Stories Mean
- David Davies (Montreal): Fictionality, Fictive Utterance, and the Assertive Author
- Lubomír Doležel(Toronto/Praha): Critical Issues in the Theory of Fiction: Possible Worlds, Fictional Worlds, Literary Texts
- Bohumil Fořt (Brno): Fictional Worlds between Philosophy, Semiotics and Linguistics
- Leila Haaparanta (Tampere): The Identification of Fictional Characters
- James R. Hamilton (Kansas): Meeting Hedda Gabler
- Tomáš Hříbek (Praha): What Good Is Fiction?
- Alice Jedličková (Praha): In a Hole in the Ground There Lived a Hobbit; or, a Few Comments on Fictional Space of Narrative and Mental Imagery
- Tomáš Koblížek (Praha): The Theory of Fictional Wolds from the Perspective of Structural Analysis
- Petr Koťátko (Praha): Who Is Who in the Fictional World
- Paolo Leonardi (Bologna): Vacuous Sentences
- Jerrold Levinson: Immoral Jokes
- Anders Pettersson (Umea): The Embeddedness of Fictional Characters
- Mikael Pettersson (Stockholm): Perceiving Pictured Possibilities. Seeing-in, Seeing-that, and Imagination
- Martin Pokorný (Praha): Fictionality as Density
- Göran Rossholm (Stockholm): Fictionality and Information
- Ondřej Sládek (Brno): Between History and Fiction: On the Possibilities of Alternative History
- Marcelo Sabatés: Characters at Work
- Fredrik Stjernberg (Linköping): Truth is Stronger than Fiction. On Alethic Pluralism and Truth in Fiction
- Karel Thein (Praha): Stoic Fictions: The Prehistory of Analysis
- Alberto Voltolini (Torino): Probably the Charterhouse of Parma does not exist, and possibly not even (that) Parma
- Marián Zouhar (Bratislava): Frege on Fiction