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6 || [[Kubla Khan Sex]] || 1978 || [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[John Cleve]] | 6 || [[Kubla Khan Sex]] || 1978 || [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[John Cleve]] | ||
7 || [[Kubla Khan Ception]] || May 18-20, 1979 || [[Frank M. Robinson]], [[Michael Whelan]], [[Wilson 'Bob' Tucker]] | 7 || [[Kubla Khan Ception]] || May 18-20, 1979 || [[Frank M. Robinson]], [[Michael Whelan]], [[Wilson 'Bob' Tucker]] | ||
− | 8 || [[Kubla Khan Ate]] || 1980 || [[Stephen King]], [[Boris Vallejo]], [[4E Ackerman]] | + | 8 || [[Kubla Khan Ate]] || May 2-4, 1980 || [[Stephen King]], [[Boris Vallejo]], [[4E Ackerman]] |
− | 9 || [[Kubla's Ninth Khanphony]] || 1981 || [[Charles L. Grant]], [[Jack Gaughan]] | + | 9 || [[Kubla's Ninth Khanphony]] || May 8-10, 1981 || [[Charles L. Grant]], [[Jack Gaughan]] |
10 || [[Kubla Khan Tenuum]] || May 7-9, 1982 || [[Frederik Pohl]], [[Paul Lehr]] | 10 || [[Kubla Khan Tenuum]] || May 7-9, 1982 || [[Frederik Pohl]], [[Paul Lehr]] | ||
11 || [[Kubla Khanvalescence]] || April 29-May 1, 1983 || [[Peter Straub]], [[Richard Powers]] | 11 || [[Kubla Khanvalescence]] || April 29-May 1, 1983 || [[Peter Straub]], [[Richard Powers]] | ||
− | 12 || [[Kubla's Dirty Dozen]] || 1984 || [[Vincent Di Fate]],. [[Alex Schomburg]] | + | 12 || [[Kubla's Dirty Dozen]] || April 27-29, 1984 || [[Vincent Di Fate]],. [[Alex Schomburg]] |
13 || [[Kubla the 13th]] || May 17-19, 1985 || [[Carol Emshwiller]], [[Ed Emshwiller]] | 13 || [[Kubla the 13th]] || May 17-19, 1985 || [[Carol Emshwiller]], [[Ed Emshwiller]] | ||
14 || [[Kubla Silicon]] || May 23-25, 1986 || [[Timothy Zahn]], Anna Zahn, Corwin Zahn, [[Victoria Poyser]] | 14 || [[Kubla Silicon]] || May 23-25, 1986 || [[Timothy Zahn]], Anna Zahn, Corwin Zahn, [[Victoria Poyser]] |
Revision as of 08:25, 25 January 2025
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A series of conventions in Nashville, TN founded and chaired by Ken Moore and run under the auspicious of the Middle Tennessee Science Fiction Society..
There were 30 conventions in the series (from 1973 to 2002), but numbers 26-28, run by Dr. Charles Dickens and Patricia Clements, were renamed Parthecon. Andrew Offutt was MC for all of the conventions.
After Kubla Khan/Parthecon ended, Nashville was without a convention until Dan Caldwell and Fred Grimm revived Xanadu.
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1973—2002 |
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