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  • [[Sercon (US)|Sercon]] 2 was a [[convention]] held February 12-14, 1988 at the Hyatt Regency Hot ...nvention | series=Sercon (US) | year=1988 | before=Sercon 1 | after=Sercon 3}}
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  • === (3) Not Sercon=== ...o [[fannish fandom]] or like a member of fannish fandom, the opposite of [[sercon]].
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  • ...zine]] written by [[Garth Spencer]] which has 21 issues and superseded ''[[Sercon Popcult Litcrit Fanmag]]'' and was superseded by ''[[One Swell Foop]]'' st 3 ||September 1998 ||18 ||
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  • A semi-academic [[sercon]] [[fanzine]] produced by [[Roger Sween]] and published by The Index Compan 3 || 1974 ||48 ||half-sized pages; Included ''[[Speculative Literature Biblio
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  • ...e series continued after his death in 2013 with Part 2 and (possibly) Part 3.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Arthur D. Hlavaty]] of Durham, NC for [[sercon]]. 3 || 1980 || 8 || ||
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  • 3 || Spring 1977 || 28 || 7 || Winter 1978/79 || 22 || Cover by [[Jeanne Gomoll]]. "Dangerously [[Sercon]]"
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Cat Ocel]] and [[Mark Riley]]. The name is [[Sercon]] spelled backwards. Officially from "The [[Nocres SF Social Club]]", but t ...tter). #5 is folded legal paper, hence 5.5" X 7", but the outer wrapper is 3" longer with a folded flap.
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  • ...New York, where his address was in Patchin Place. The tone was generally [[sercon]], sardonic and sometimes polemical; several issues carried an arch gossip 3 ||January 1982 ||68 ||
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  • ...ntributions to [[fandom]], he oversees [[Fancyclopedia 3]]. Mark takes a [[sercon]] interest in both [[science fiction]] and [[fanhistory]]. His fannish wri ...mofcon 3]] (1986), [[Boskone 23]] (1986) and the 47th Worldcon [[Noreascon 3]] (1989). He has been an active contributor to the [[Smofs List]].
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  • '''Foolscap''' is a fairly [[sercon]] [[Seattle]]-area [[convention]]: "Foolscap is a small weekend [[conferenc [[Foolscap 15]] || February 1-3, 2013 || Nancy Pearl
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  • ...w York City]] in the late 1960s. In the mid-60s, [[Lunacon]] was a very [[sercon]] one-day convention without significant parties, so [[FISTFA]] and the [[F [[Eastercon (NY) 3|Eastercon 3]]|| April 28–29, 1967||Eastercon consisted of [[fan]] parties starting at
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  • ...om in the 1970s and ’80s. He co-founded [[InstaCon]] in 1983 and chaired [[Sercon 2]] in 1988. * [https://lonestarcon3.org/guests/siros.shtml LoneStarCon 3 Q & A.]
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  • ...[con Fandom|con fans]] she encountered, and these were unfamiliar names. [[Sercon]] fans complained that she didn't write about [[science fiction]]. 3 || || ||
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  • A small, relatively [[sercon]] [[convention]], running since 1992, held at different locations on the no [[Potlatch 3]] || February 11-14, 1994 || University Plaza Hotel || [[Seattle, WA]]
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  • Very [[sercon]] [[program]], with lectures on the soon-to-be-expected discovery of antigr Luncon 3 ||1987 ||<center>"</center>
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  • ...arsection'' addressed science fiction and fannish subjects with a fairly [[sercon]] attitude. Humor and light "[[fannishness]]" was not its forte. 3 ||December 1960 ||20 ||
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  • ...-oriented, even though it went on to publish ''[[Nocres]]'' (the name is [[sercon]] backwards). [[Jackie Franke]] wrote in ''[[Twixt]]'' 3 (September 1975) that on the second weekend in August (so 8–10th):
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  • ...culations" with reviews of fanzines, prozines, and occasionally with small sercon articles, a semi-regular column by [[Robert Anton Wilson]] (co-author of '' ...ds were published in classified Black Market section. Starting with volume 3, there was also Calendar column with listing of libertarian movement events
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  • ...unded by a different group that felt that Boskone was too closed and too [[sercon]]. In spite of the fiasco with Boskone, [[Noreascon 3]] in 1989 was very successful and was the second largest [[Worldcon]] to da
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