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'''USC''' was a series of [[relaxacons]] with a rather convoluted history. It began as an attempt by [[Irv Koch]] to start a rotating convention for the ''northern'' part of the South to parallel [[DeepSouthCon]].
 
'''USC''' was a series of [[relaxacons]] with a rather convoluted history. It began as an attempt by [[Irv Koch]] to start a rotating convention for the ''northern'' part of the South to parallel [[DeepSouthCon]].
  
UpperSouthClave III became the first [[Kubla Khan]] and UpperSouthClave became folded into Kubla through USC 9. {Were USC 4–9 also Khubla?}
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UpperSouthClave III became the first [[Kubla Khan]] and UpperSouthClave then was folded into Kubla through USC 9.  
  
 
In 1980, UpperSouthClave spun off from that and became [[Concave]]. As [[Gary Robe]] wrote, "{After Concave 1/USC X}, Nobody else [[bid]] for the USC, so we decided to do it again. The site selection meetings have been a part of the Concave tradition ever since; to date, no other bid, either joke or serious, has edged out the Bowling Green group, and Concave still retains the USC as a subtitle."
 
In 1980, UpperSouthClave spun off from that and became [[Concave]]. As [[Gary Robe]] wrote, "{After Concave 1/USC X}, Nobody else [[bid]] for the USC, so we decided to do it again. The site selection meetings have been a part of the Concave tradition ever since; to date, no other bid, either joke or serious, has edged out the Bowling Green group, and Concave still retains the USC as a subtitle."
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[[UpperSouthClave II]] || 1972 || [[Johnson City, TN]]
 
[[UpperSouthClave II]] || 1972 || [[Johnson City, TN]]
 
UpperSouthClave III / [[Kubla Khan Clave]] || 1973 || [[Frederik Pohl]] || [[Nashville, TN]]
 
UpperSouthClave III / [[Kubla Khan Clave]] || 1973 || [[Frederik Pohl]] || [[Nashville, TN]]
[[UpperSouthClave IV]] || 1974 || ||
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[[Kubla Khwandry]] / UpperSouthClave IV || 1974 || ||
[[UpperSouthClave V]] || 1975 || ||
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[[Kwintus Kublius]] / UpperSouthClave V || 1975 || ||
[[UpperSouthClave VI]] || 1976 || ||
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[[Kubla Khan Sex]] / UpperSouthClave VI || 1976 || ||
[[UpperSouthClave VII]] || 1977 || ||
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[[Kubla Khan Ception]] / UpperSouthClave VII || 1977 || ||
[[UpperSouthClave VIII]] || 1978 ||  
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[[Kubla Khan Ate]] / UpperSouthClave VIII || 1978 ||  
UpperSouthClave IX  || 1979 || || [[Bowling Green, KY]]
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[[Kubla's Ninth Khanphony]] / UpperSouthClave IX  || 1979 || || [[Bowling Green, KY]]
UpperSouthClave X / [[Concave 1]] || March 14-16, 1980 || [[P. L. Caruthers]]  
 
 
colspan=3| Continues as [[Concave]]
 
colspan=3| Continues as [[Concave]]
 
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Revision as of 16:39, 3 November 2024

USC was a series of relaxacons with a rather convoluted history. It began as an attempt by Irv Koch to start a rotating convention for the northern part of the South to parallel DeepSouthCon.

UpperSouthClave III became the first Kubla Khan and UpperSouthClave then was folded into Kubla through USC 9.

In 1980, UpperSouthClave spun off from that and became Concave. As Gary Robe wrote, "{After Concave 1/USC X}, Nobody else bid for the USC, so we decided to do it again. The site selection meetings have been a part of the Concave tradition ever since; to date, no other bid, either joke or serious, has edged out the Bowling Green group, and Concave still retains the USC as a subtitle."

See Gary Robe's History of Concave.

Convention Dates GoHs Location
UpperSouthClave I 1971 Knoxville, TN
UpperSouthClave II 1972 Johnson City, TN
UpperSouthClave III / Kubla Khan Clave 1973 Frederik Pohl Nashville, TN
Kubla Khwandry / UpperSouthClave IV 1974
Kwintus Kublius / UpperSouthClave V 1975
Kubla Khan Sex / UpperSouthClave VI 1976
Kubla Khan Ception / UpperSouthClave VII 1977
Kubla Khan Ate / UpperSouthClave VIII 1978
Kubla's Ninth Khanphony / UpperSouthClave IX 1979 Bowling Green, KY
Continues as Concave



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