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  • ..., 1991 at theat Marc Plaza Hotel in [[Milwaukee, WI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Glen Cook]] and [[Martin H. Greenberg]]. {{convention | series=X-Con | year=1991 | before=X-Con 14 | after=X-Con 16 | LOcale=Milwaukee, WI}}
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  • ...e [[GoHs]] were [[David Drake]], [[Theresa Mather]] ([[Artist GoH]]),and [[Glen Cook]] ([[Special Guest]]). * {{conpubs |series=Con*Stellation |con={{PAGENAME}}}}
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  • Con-Juration was a series of [[SF]] literature and gaming-focused conventions h ...lker]], Fan: [[Doug Wilkey]], [[Special Guests]] were [[Edward Bryant]], [[Glen Cook]], and [[Mike Resnick]], TM: [[Warren Norwood]]; at West World Inn
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  • ...ld and the Springfield Marriott in [[Springfield, MA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Glen Cook]], the [[Official Artist]] was [[David A. Cherry]] and the [[Special G The [[Boskone Book]] was ''Sung in Blood'' by [[Glen Cook]].
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  • (Did you mean a [[X-Con (Netherlands)|Dutch]] or a [[X-Con (CA)|Bay Area convention]]?) ...around 1992. It was run by [[Milwaukee Science Fiction Services]]. After X-Con ended there was a short gap before its successors, [[First Contact (WI)]] a
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  • ...Coralville, IA. It was also known as "Money-Grubbing Capitalist Con". [[Glen Cook]] was [[author GoH]], and [[Dick Spelman]] (a well-known, money-grubbi
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  • ...lver]] organized [[MidFan]] with the purpose of running a regional-focused con-runners' convention, [[Midwest Construction]]. * [[Con Suite]]: [[Judi Goodman]] & [[Glen Hammer|Glen "Scruffy" Hammer]]
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  • ...eader]], but the group decided to disband and a new [[Interfilk Guest]], [[Glen Raphael]] was selected. The ConCom's Choice was [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Er {{link | website=https://kjn.dreamwidth.org/35035.html| text=Con report by Karl-Johan Norén}}
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  • There were 130 members and [[Glen Brock]] was [[chairman]]. [[Irvin Koch]] won the [[Rebel Award]] and [[Rich * {{conpubs|series=DeepSouthCon|con=DSC 7}}
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  • ...and [[Steven Erikson]], and the [[Special Guests]] were [[David Drake]], [[Glen Cook]], [[Lloyd Currey]], [[Rick Lieder]], and [[Kathe Koja]]. * {{conpubs|series=World Fantasy Convention|con=World Fantasy Convention 2015}}
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  • ...2-5, 2006 at the Renaissance Hotel in [[Austin, TX]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Glen Cook]], [[Dave Duncan]] and [[Robin Hobb]], with [[John Jude Palencar]] a * {{conpubs|series=World Fantasy Convention|con=World Fantasy Convention 2006}}
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  • ...ea fan who became active in internet [[fandom]] in the mid-90s and began [[con-running]] within a few years. In 1995, he founded the [[Sidewise Awards]] * 1984 -- [[Glen Con]] 1
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  • '''David Brin''' (born Glen David Brin) is a [[California]] [[pro writer]] and astrophysicist who mostl * 1987 -- [[Minicon 22]], [[I-Con VI]]
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  • ...mbanacon 52]] and if replacements weren’t found, that would be the final [[con]] of the series. [[ChambanaCon 32]] || November 29 - December 1, 2002 ||[[Glen Cook]], Eugene Roddenberry II, [[Erwin Strauss]]
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  • ...Don Maitz]], [[Harold McCauley]], [[Gerald McConnell]], [[P. J. Monahan]] (Glen White), [[Tran Nguyen]], [[Ed Nofziger]], [[John Jude Palencar]], [[Frank R * {{conpubs|series=World Fantasy Convention|con=World Fantasy Convention 2018}}
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  • ...numbering of ConQuesT conventions was adjusted to accommodate Mid-America Con and nine BYOB-Cons. ...ght, a con-within-a-con, '''[https://facebook.com/groups/100526602107 Room Con]''', a [[room party]] with its own [[gohs]], theme, [[music]], etc., is hel
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  • The [[con]] presents the '''John W. Dalmas Award''', named in honor of [[John Dalmas| ...] || February 25-27, 1994 || V.E. Mitchell, Don Segna, "Kev" Brockschmidt, Glen Allison
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  • ...e ({{link | website=https://ldtm57.pairserver.com/sf/lexicon85.html | text=con guide}}), [[chaired]] [[Smofcon 30]], [[co-chaired]] [[Smofcon 25]] and co- ...e first Websites for a convention, for the [[New Orleans]] [[World Fantasy Con]] in 1994. Laurie also ran {{link | website=http://ldtm57.pairserver.com/dp
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  • '''Roc*Kon''' (apparently also written '''Roc*Con''' and '''Rockon''') a convention in Little Rock, AR founded in 1977, run b [[Roc*Kon 10]] || 1986 || [[Larry Niven]], Special Guest: [[Glen Cook]], [[Keith Berdak]], [[John Connoly]]
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  • [[Swancon Not-a-Con]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;April 30, 2022&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tuart Hill, Australia <s>[[VCON 2022]]</s>&nbsp;([[V-Con]])&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<s>October 14-16, 2022</s>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Vancouver,
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  • # Bid [[NOSFA]] to host the [[DSC 6|1968 Deep South Con]]. ...as moving along and we had won the bid to host the [[DSC 6|1968 Deep South Con VI]] that [[John Guidry]], [[Don Markstein]], [[Rick Norwood]], and [[Justi
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  • ...hem attended. (In those days the $1 membership fee was a minor part of the con's income and no one fussed much over who paid and who didn't.) '''Group II: Members of the [[CFS]]; Con Attendance Uncertain'''
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  • ...ounty Convention. Membership was consistently just above or below 700. The con's name was the brain child of [[Helene O'Neill]]. '''Super-Con-Duck-Tivity''' was the corporate sponsor; the group also presented the [[Go
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  • [[Con*Stellation I]]: The Pleiades || July 16-19, 1982 || [[Phyllis Eisenstein]], [[Con*Stellation II]]: Gemini || March 25-27, 1983 || [[Jack C. Haldeman II]], [[
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  • ...Since 1990, it has usually been held in conjunction with an established [[con]]. ...ment as a Southern [[pro]] and [[fan]], respectively, are presented at the con's awards ceremony.
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  • Icon is the oldest and largest [[con]] in Iowa. [[ICON (Iowa) 12|Icon 12]] || October 16-18, 1987 || [[Glen Cook]], [[Dick Spelman]]
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  • ...on and no opinion. Since that group was mainly well-known fans involved in con-running, and since proposals usually lose support when their details become ...illard]], [[Bruce Miller]], [[Craig Miller]], [[M. Ruth Minyard]], [[Perry Glen Moore]], [[New Haven SF and Fantasy Association]], [[Pauline Palmer]], [[Fr
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  • ...were fallcons. But then the fallcon [[committee]] decided to call their [[con]] [[Anokon 1|Anokon]] instead, and the following springcon committee had al ...| Bloomington, MN || [[Vernor Vinge]], [[Robert Forward]], [[Jody Lee]], [[Glen Cook]], the residents of the [[Bhigg House]]
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