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  • ...'''The Festival of the Imagination 1997''', was held 24–27 January 1997 at the Metro Inn, South Perth, in [[Perth]], Western [[Australia]]. {{ASFDAP | tag=swancon-22| text=Swancon 22 posts at history.sf.org.au}}.
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  • ...] 17, '''The Festival of the Imagination''' was held 24-27 January 1992 at the Ascot Inn Function Centre in [[Perth]], Western [[Australia]]. {{ASFDAP | tag=swancon-17| text=Swancon 17 posts at history.sf.org.au}}
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  • ...an Media Science Fiction National Convention, held 27-28 September 1997 at the YWCA Cato Conference Centre, Elizabeth St in [[Melbourne]], Victoria, [[Aus It gave out the [[Teaspoon Awards]].
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  • ...s an [[Australian]] writer, critic, and editor working mainly in the field of SF and fantasy. * 1996 -- [[Festival of the Imagination 1996]]
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  • ...cause a little stir.) He said that they were primarily for "unsung heroes" of fandom, but were also available "in trade" for awards from other people. '''Most Creative Use of Modern Technology'''
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  • ...eanne Van Buren Dann and since 1995 to [[Janeen Webb]]. He was a member of the [[Guilford Gafia]]. ...or co-editor (frequently with [[Gardner Dozois]]) of story anthologies in the SF, fantasy, and horror genres.
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  • ...orks include ''The Sandman, Neverwhere, American Gods, Stardust, Coraline, The Graveyard Book ''and'' Good Omens'' (with [[Terry Pratchett]]). ...n January 2011. They have one son, Anthony "Ash," born September 16, 2015. The family has homes in Woodstock, [[New York State|New York]], and Skye, [[Sco
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  • ''(Are you looking for [[Swanncon]], the academic conference in Florida?)'' ...[[Marge Hughes Award]] and [[Mikey Award]] have tended to be awarded also. The rarer [[Silver Swan Award]] has only been presented upon special occasions.
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  • These awards were first presented in 1984. In 1989 they were renamed the Australasian Science Fiction Media Awards. In 1988, they were called Robbie (presented at [[Medtrek '84]], held 10-11 March 1984, in [[Sydney]])
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  • ...an National Science Fiction Convention, started in 1952 regularly presents the [[Ditmar Awards]]. ...so holds a Business Meeting at which, nowadays, bids are presented to host the Australian Natcon two years onward.
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  • The '''Ditmars''' are the '''[[Australian]] [[Science Fiction]] Achievement Awards'''. .... Someone suggested that a person thus honoured might be persuaded to fund the awards.
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  • This is a chronological list of SF conventions automatically extracted from Fancyclopedia 3 ...convention or because the convention's listing in Fancy 3 is a bit odd and the program which creates this list isn't parsing it. In any case, we welcome
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  • This is a chronological list of SF conventions automatically extracted from Fancyclopedia 3 ...convention or because the convention's listing in Fancy 3 is a bit odd and the program which creates this list isn't parsing it. In any case, we welcome
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