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− | A [[regional convention]] put on by [[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://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://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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Convention || Dates || [[Guests of Honor]] | Convention || Dates || [[Guests of Honor]] | ||
− | [[TusCon I]] ||25-27 | + | [[TusCon I]] || October 25-27, 1974 || None |
− | [[TusCon II]] || | + | [[TusCon II]] || April 4-6, 1975 || [[Evangeline Walton]] |
− | [[TusCon III]] || | + | [[TusCon III]] || November 7-10, 1975 || [[Gordon Eklund]] |
− | [[TusCon IV]] || | + | [[TusCon IV]] || November 5-8, 1976 || [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Don C. Thompson]] |
− | [[TusCon V]] ||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. | + | <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]] || | + | [[TusCon 6]] || November 16-19 1979 || [[Ed Bryant]] & [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], [[Bob Vardeman]] |
− | [[TusCon 7]] || | + | [[TusCon 7]] || November 7-9, 1980 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Bobbi Armbruster]] & [[Ron Bounds]] |
− | [[TusCon 8]] || | + | [[TusCon 8]] || November 13-15 1981 || [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]], [[Curt Stubbs]] & [[Mahala Steiner]] |
− | [[TusCon 9]] || | + | [[TusCon 9]] || November 12-14, 1982 || [[Robert Bloch]] |
− | [[TusCon 10]] || | + | [[TusCon 10]] || November 18-20, 1983 || [[Karl Edward Wagner]], Barbara Mott Wagner, [[Marty Massoglia]] |
− | [[TusCon 11]] || | + | [[TusCon 11]] || November 9-11, 1984 || [[John Varley]], [[Bruce Farr|Bruce]] & [[Kim Farr]] |
− | [[TusCon 12]] || | + | [[TusCon 12]] || November 8-10, 1985 || [[Vernor Vinge]], [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] & [[M. R. Hildebrandt]] |
− | [[TusCon 13]] || | + | [[TusCon 13]] || October 3-5, 1986 || [[Terry Carr]], [[Robert Bloch]] |
− | [[TusCon 14]] || | + | [[TusCon 14]] || October 2-4, 1987 || [[Tim Powers]], [[Somtow Sucharitkul]] |
− | [[TusCon 15]] || | + | [[TusCon 15]] || October 7-9, 1988 || [[Stephen R. Donaldson]], [[Jim Webbert|Jim]] & [[Doreen Webbert]] |
− | [[TusCon 16]] || | + | [[TusCon 16]] || October 6-8, 1989 || [[Jack Williamson]], [[Sam Stubbs]] & [[Eric Hanson]] |
− | [[TusCon 17]] || | + | [[TusCon 17]] || November 16-18, 1990 || [[G. Harry Stine]], [[Mike Stackpole]], [[Liz Danforth]] |
− | [[TusCon 18]] || | + | [[TusCon 18]] || November 15-17, 1991 || None |
− | [[TusCon 19]] || | + | [[TusCon 19]] || November 13-15, 1992 || [[Simon Hawke]] |
− | [[TusCon 20]] || | + | [[TusCon 20]] || November 12-14, 1993 || [[Simon Hawke]], [[Kate Daniel]] |
− | [[TusCon 21]] || | + | [[TusCon 21]] || November 11-13, 1994 || [[Judith Tarr]], [[John Theisen]] |
− | [[TusCon 22]] || | + | [[TusCon 22]] || November 3-5, 1995 || [[Ed Bryant]], [[Wolf Forrest]] |
− | [[TusCon 23]] || | + | [[TusCon 23]] || November 15-17, 1996 || [[Dennis L. McKiernan]], [[Barry Bard]] |
− | [[TusCon 24]] || | + | [[TusCon 24]] || November 7-9, 1997 || [[John Vornholt]], [[David Foster]] |
− | [[TusCon 25]] || | + | [[TusCon 25]] || November 6-8, 1998 || [[Fred Saberhagen]], [[Julie Hamann]] |
− | [[TusCon 26]] || | + | [[TusCon 26]] || October 22-24, 1999 || [[Laurell K. Hamilton]], [[Bobbie Seaman]] |
− | [[TusCon 27]] || | + | [[TusCon 27]] || November 10-12, 2000 || [[Catherine Wells]], [[Stephanie Bannon]] & [[Craig Dyer]] |
− | [[TusCon 28]] || | + | [[TusCon 28]] || November 9-11, 2001 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Newton Ewell]] |
− | [[TusCon 29]] || | + | [[TusCon 29]] || November 15-17, 2002 || [[Timothy Zahn]], Vicki Visconti Tilley |
− | [[TusCon 30]] || | + | [[TusCon 30]] || November 14-16, 2003 || [[Yvonne Navarro]], [[Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff]] & [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] |
− | [[TusCon 31]] || | + | [[TusCon 31]] || November 5-7, 2004 || [[Barbara Hambly]], [[William K. Hartmann]], [[Carol De Priest]] |
− | [[TusCon 32]] || | + | [[TusCon 32]] || November 18-20, 2005 || [[David Brin]], Bill Winski |
− | [[TusCon 33]] || | + | [[TusCon 33]] || November 10-12, 2006 || [[Emma Bull]] & [[Will Shetterly]] |
− | [[TusCon 34]] || | + | [[TusCon 34]] || November 9-11, 2007 || [[John Ringo]] |
− | [[TusCon 35]] || | + | [[TusCon 35]] || November 7-9, 2008 || [[Diana Gabaldon]] |
− | [[TusCon 36]] || | + | [[TusCon 36]] || November 13-15, 2009 || [[Weston Ochse]], [[Liz Hanson]] |
− | [[TusCon 37]] || | + | [[TusCon 37]] || November 12-14, 2010 || [[Jim Butcher]] & [[Shannon K. Butcher]], [[Bjo Trimble|Bjo]] & [[John Trimble]] |
− | [[TusCon 38]] || | + | [[TusCon 38]] || November 11-13, 2011 || [[Patricia Briggs]], [[David A. Williams]] |
− | [[TusCon 39]] || | + | [[TusCon 39]] || November 9-11, 2012 || [[S. M. Stirling]], [[David Lee Summers]] |
− | [[TusCon 40]] || | + | [[TusCon 40]] || November 8-10, 2013 || Juliet Blackwell, Jessica Feinberg |
− | [[TusCon 41]] || | + | [[TusCon 41]] || October 31-November 2, 2014 || [[Janni Lee Simner]], Ernie Reyes, Goeff Notkin, [[Sarah Clemens]] |
− | [[TusCon 42]] || | + | [[TusCon 42]] || October 30-November 1, 2015 || [[Seanan McGuire]], Bridget E. Wilde, Geoff Notkin, Atumn Ivy |
− | [[TusCon 43]] || | + | [[TusCon 43]] || November 11-13, 2016 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Peri Charlifu]], William Malone, Geoff Notkin |
− | [[TusCon 44]] || | + | [[TusCon 44]] || November 10-12, 2017 || [[Theresa Mather]], [[Timothy Zahn]], [[Melinda M. Snodgrass]], [[Hal Astell]], [[Dee Astell]], Geoff Notkin, Yuhki Kaneta, Madame Askew |
− | [[TusCon 45]] || | + | [[TusCon 45]] || November 9-11, 2018 || |
+ | [[TusCon 48]] || November 12-14, 2021 || Jennifer Ashley, [[Jill Bauman]], [[Doreen Webbert]] | ||
+ | [[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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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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