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− | A [[regional convention]] put on by [[BASFA (AZ)|BASFA]] | + | A [[regional convention]] put on by [[BASFA (AZ)|BASFA]] in [[Tucson]], [[Arizona]]. |
− | The | + | The [[chairs]] of TusCons 1–4 were [[Jim Corrick]] and [[Carol De Priest]], who originally conceived the idea of TusCon in the Spring of 1974. The rest of the TusCons have been chaired by [[Sharon Maples]], [[Sue Thing]], [[Deb Dedon]], [[Cristi Simila]], and/or [[Bruce Wiley]] either individually or in various combinations. |
− | * {{link | website=https://azfandom.org/sites/tusconfan|text=Copy of Carol De Priest's Illustrated History Pages at Arizona Fandom}} | + | * [https://www.tusconscificon.com/ Website. ] |
− | * | + | * {{link | website=https://azfandom.org/sites/tusconfan|text=Copy of Carol De Priest's Illustrated History Pages at Arizona Fandom.}} |
− | * {{link | website=https://azfandom.org/cons/tuscon.html | text=Arizona Fandom site}} | + | * [https://fanac.org/Other_Cons/TusCon/index.html TusCon photos.] |
+ | * {{link | website=https://azfandom.org/cons/tuscon.html | text=Arizona Fandom site.}} | ||
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[[TusCon II]] || April 4-6, 1975 || [[Evangeline Walton]] | [[TusCon II]] || April 4-6, 1975 || [[Evangeline Walton]] | ||
[[TusCon III]] || November 7-10, 1975 || [[Gordon Eklund]] | [[TusCon III]] || November 7-10, 1975 || [[Gordon Eklund]] | ||
− | [[TusCon IV]] || November 5-8, 1976 || [[Theodore Sturgeon]], | + | [[TusCon IV]] || November 5-8, 1976 || [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Don C. Thompson]] |
− | <s>[[TusCon V]]</s> || colspan="2"| There was no TusCon held in 1977 or 1978<ref>There was no TusCon held in 1977 or 1978 due to the intrusion of the 36th World Science Fiction Convention, [[Iguanacon]], held in Phoenix over Labor Day Weekend, 1978. Both Jim and I had already committed to working on "Iggy" back in the Winter of 1975-76 -- he as head of the Hugo Awards department and programming, and I as head of memberships and registration. After that experience we [[gafiate|gafiated]]. [[Sharon Maples]], before chairing the two following TusCons (1979 & 1980), was to get her feet wet as treasurer of Iggy(!) and thus hadn't burned out quite yet. As a footnote, Jim reminded me that giving the non-existing 'TusCon V' a number was a running joke for some years thereafter - anyone reading this who is a fan totally understands. (grin) -- Carol De Priest </ref> | + | <s>[[TusCon V]]</s> || colspan="2"| There was no TusCon held in 1977 or 1978<ref>There was no TusCon held in 1977 or 1978 due to the intrusion of the 36th World Science Fiction Convention, [[Iguanacon]], held in Phoenix over Labor Day Weekend, 1978. Both Jim and I had already committed to working on "Iggy" back in the Winter of 1975-76 -- he as head of the Hugo Awards department and programming, and I as head of memberships and registration. After that experience we [[gafiate|gafiated]]. [[Sharon Maples]], before chairing the two following TusCons (1979 & 1980), was to get her feet wet as treasurer of Iggy(!) and thus hadn't burned out quite yet. As a footnote, Jim reminded me that giving the non-existing 'TusCon V' a number was a running joke for some years thereafter - anyone reading this who is a fan totally understands. (grin) -- [[Carol De Priest]] </ref> |
[[TusCon 6]] || November 16-19 1979 || [[Ed Bryant]] & [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], [[Bob Vardeman]] | [[TusCon 6]] || November 16-19 1979 || [[Ed Bryant]] & [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], [[Bob Vardeman]] | ||
[[TusCon 7]] || November 7-9, 1980 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Bobbi Armbruster]] & [[Ron Bounds]] | [[TusCon 7]] || November 7-9, 1980 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Bobbi Armbruster]] & [[Ron Bounds]] | ||
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[[TusCon 45]] || November 9-11, 2018 || | [[TusCon 45]] || November 9-11, 2018 || | ||
[[TusCon 48]] || November 12-14, 2021 || Jennifer Ashley, [[Jill Bauman]], [[Doreen Webbert]] | [[TusCon 48]] || November 12-14, 2021 || Jennifer Ashley, [[Jill Bauman]], [[Doreen Webbert]] | ||
− | [[TusCon 49]] || November 11-13, 2022 || Mary Fan, [[Alan M. Clark]] | + | [[TusCon 49]] || November 11-13, 2022 || Mary Fan, [[Alan M. Clark]], <s>Jon Proudstar</s> |
+ | [[TusCon 50]] || November 10-12, 2023|| [[David Brin]], [[Chaz Kemp]], Geoff Notkin, Robert Kurzman | ||
+ | [[TusCon 51]] || November 8-10, 2024 || [[Cory Doctorow]], [[Sarah Clemens]], [[Heather Dale]], [[Ben Deschamps]] | ||
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+ | {{convention | start=1974 }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 14 October 2024
A regional convention put on by BASFA in Tucson, Arizona.
The chairs of TusCons 1–4 were Jim Corrick and Carol De Priest, who originally conceived the idea of TusCon in the Spring of 1974. The rest of the TusCons have been chaired by Sharon Maples, Sue Thing, Deb Dedon, Cristi Simila, and/or Bruce Wiley either individually or in various combinations.
- Website.
- Copy of Carol De Priest's Illustrated History Pages at Arizona Fandom.
- TusCon photos.
- Arizona Fandom site.
- ↑ There was no TusCon held in 1977 or 1978 due to the intrusion of the 36th World Science Fiction Convention, Iguanacon, held in Phoenix over Labor Day Weekend, 1978. Both Jim and I had already committed to working on "Iggy" back in the Winter of 1975-76 -- he as head of the Hugo Awards department and programming, and I as head of memberships and registration. After that experience we gafiated. Sharon Maples, before chairing the two following TusCons (1979 & 1980), was to get her feet wet as treasurer of Iggy(!) and thus hadn't burned out quite yet. As a footnote, Jim reminded me that giving the non-existing 'TusCon V' a number was a running joke for some years thereafter - anyone reading this who is a fan totally understands. (grin) -- Carol De Priest
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