MiScon
(Did you mean MisCon in Montana?)
The MiScons were a series of three UK conventions in the mid-1990s. The 'MiS' part of the name was derived from organising group, the Mercian Science Fiction Triangle abbreviated as the MiSFiTs, and the venue was the Royal Clarence Hotel in Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, chosen as much as anything because it had its own brewery and a skittle alley.
The conventions were invitational, although marginally less so by the third iteration in 1996, and with an emphasis on a single-track programme that sought a high attendance rate. Membership was restricted to 60 people although this was raised to 77 by the third iteration. Each convention also featured a semi-staged dramatic performance and pub games tournaments of darts and pool and – because it would have been a shame to waste it – skittles. Some people at the time considered the invitational nature made the conventions elitist[1].
A fourth MiScon was mooted but never happened.
Prolapse #10 (February 2008) has much material on the origins and history of the MiScons.
Name | Date |
MiSdemeanour | 4–6 February 1994 |
MiSconstrued | 10–12 February 1995 |
MiS-saigon | 9–11 February 1996 |
- ↑ See references in Mark Plummer's report of MiSconstrued in Attitude #5.
Convention | |
1994—1996 |
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