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[[SpoCon 2010]] || July 30 - August 1, 2010 || [[Tanya Huff]], [[Michael Whelan]]
 
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[[SpoCon 2022]] || October 28-30, 2022 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Michael Brugger]], Dragon Dronet
 
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Revision as of 07:35, 30 September 2022

A convention held in Spokane, WA from 1983 to 1986, hosted by The Spokane Association for Imaginary Fiction. It was later recontinued.

Convention Dates GoHs
SpoCon '83 July 15-17, 1983 David Eddings, Jon Gustafson
SpoCon '84 July 13-15, 1984 Paul Edwin Zimmer, Dameon Willich, Steve Fahnestalk
SpoCon '85 July 19-21, 1985 Katherine Kurtz, Alan Dean Foster
SpoCon '86 July 18-20, 1986 Robert Asprin, Lynn Abbey
SpoCon 2008 August 1-3, 2008
SpoCon 2009 2009
SpoCon 2010 July 30 - August 1, 2010 Tanya Huff, Michael Whelan
SpoCon 2011 August 13-15, 2011
SpoCon Revamped
SpoCon 2022 October 28-30, 2022 Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Michael Brugger, Dragon Dronet


Convention
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