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− | (Do you mean the [[Arisia (NY)|early NYC club]]?) | + | ''(Do you mean the [[Lensman saga#Lensman Fanspeak|Lensman Fanspeak]] or the [[Arisia (NY)|early NYC club]]?)'' |
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− | + | '''Arisia''' is a volunteer run, [[non-profit]] [[convention]] that usually occurs in [[Boston]] in January on Martin Luther King, Jr., weekend. | |
− | Arisia was founded in | + | In keeping with the phrase "New England's largest and most diverse [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] convention", Arisia has [[Anime]], [[Art Show]], [[Dealers Room]], [[Dances]], [[Filking]], [[Gaming]], [[LARP | LARPs]], [[Masquerade]], [[Panels]], [[Teen Lounge]], [[media | Video Room]], workshops.... |
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+ | Arisia was founded in 1988 by five people from Western [[Massachusetts]]: [[Brian Cooper]], [[Tom Fish]], [[Mary Robison]], [[Matthew Saroff]], and [[Cris Shuldiner]]. It was named for an ancient race of people from the [[Lensman saga]] by [[E. E. Smith]]. | ||
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+ | *{{link | website=https://corp.arisia.org/history|text=History page.}} | ||
+ | *[https://www.arisia.org Website. ] | ||
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Convention || Date || Guests | Convention || Date || Guests | ||
− | [[Arisia '90]] || | + | [[Arisia '90]] || February 23-25, 1990 || [[Richard Bowker]], [[A. C. Farley]], [[Spike MacPhee]] |
− | [[Arisia '91]] || | + | [[Arisia '91]] || February 1-3, 1991 || [[Jack L. Chalker]], [[Bob Walters]]. [[Richard Hill]], [[Laurel Cunningham]], Larry Ross |
− | [[Arisia '92]] || | + | [[Arisia '92]] || January 3-5, 1992 || [[Craig Shaw Gardner]], [[Robin Wood]], [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]], [[Ginjer Buchanan]], [[Shoshanna Green]], Lynne Stephens, Alex Latzko |
− | [[Arisia '93]] || | + | [[Arisia '93]] || January 15-17, 1993 || [[Ellen Kushner]], [[Charles Lang]], [[Wendy Snow Lang]], [[Monty Wells]], [[Carl Zwanzig]] |
− | [[Arisia '94]] || | + | [[Arisia '94]] || January 21-23, 1994 || [[Spider Robinson]], [[Jeanne Robinson]], [[Michael Whelan]], [[Dave Kyle]] |
− | [[Arisia '95]] || | + | [[Arisia '95]] || January 13-15, 1995 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Jael]], [[Walter Kahn]], [[Michael Longcor]], Deryl Burr |
− | [[Arisia '96]] || | + | [[Arisia '96]] || January 12-14, 1996 || [[Emma Bull]], [[Will Shetterly]], [[Lissanne Lake]], [[Rob Bazemore]], Boiled In Lead |
− | [[Arisia '97]] || | + | [[Arisia '97]] || January 10-12, 1997 || [[R. A. Salvatore]], [[Bob Eggleton]], The Gang of Five ([[Brian Cooper]], [[Tom Fish]], [[Mary Robison]], [[Matthew Saroff]], and [[Cris Shuldiner]]) |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '98]] || January 16-18, 1998 || [[James P. Hogan]], [[Cortney Skinner]], [[Marty Gear]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '99]] || January 8-10, 1999 || [[Roger MacBride Allen]], [[Gary A. Lippincott]], [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]], [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]], [[H. Paul Shuch]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '00]] || January 14-16, 2000 || [[Jane Yolen]], [[Tom Kidd]], [[Sharon Sbarsky]], Echo's Children |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '01]] || January 12-14, 2001 || [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Wojtek Siudmak]], [[Jan Howard Finder]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '02]] || January 18-20, 2002 || [[Katherine Kurtz]], [[Tristan Alexander]], [[Eugene Heller]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '03]] || January 17-19, 2003 || [[Harry Turtledove]], [[Victoria Lisi]], [[Julius Lisi]], [[Anthony R. Lewis]], [[Pierre Pettinger]], [[Sandy Pettinger]], [[Gwen Knighton Raftery |Gwen Knighton]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '04]] || January 16-18, 2004 || [[Tim Powers]], Arthur Ganson, [[Kim Van Auken]], Eric S. & Catherine Raymond, [[Tom Smith]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '05]] || January 21-23, 2005 || [[Barbara Hambly]], [[John Picacio]], [[Victor J. Raymond]], [[Harry Knowles]], [[Mary Ellen Wessels]], [[Ed Stauff]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '06]] || January 13-15, 2006 || [[Allen Steele]], [[Frank Wu]], [[Barb Schofield]], Heather Dale |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '07]] || January 12-14, 2007 || [[Esther Friesner]], [[Hilary Scott]], [[Luke Ski]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '08]] || January 18-21, 2008 || [[Laura Anne Gilman]], [[Marrus]], [[Eric Zuckerman | Eric "in the Elevator" Zuckerman]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '09]] || January 16-19, 2009 || [[Walter H. Hunt]], [[Dave Seeley]], [[Ricky Dick]] and [[Karen Dick]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '10]] || January 15-18, 2010 || [[Gardner Dozois]], [[Sarah Clemens]], [[Kevin Roche]], [[Andrew Trembley]], [[S. J. Tucker]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '11]] || January 14-17, 2011 || [[Kelley Armstrong]], [[Josh Simpson]], [[René Walling]], [[Shaenon Garrity]], [[Seanan McGuire]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '12]] || January 13-16, 2012 || [[Phil Foglio]], [[Kaja Foglio]], [[Gareth Hinds]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '13]] || January 18-21, 2013 || [[Tananarive Due]], [[Steven Barnes]] , [[Roger Dean]], [[Emerald Rose]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '14]] || January 17-20, 2014 || [[Tanya Huff]], [[Lubov]], [[James Nicoll]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '15]] || January 16-19, 2015 || [[N. K. Jemisin]], [[Lee Moyer]], [[Colette H. Fozard]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '16]] || January 15-18, 2016 || [[John Scalzi]], [[Johnna Y. Klukas]], [[Pablo Miguel Alberto Vazquez III]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '17]] || January 13-16, 2017 || [[Ursula Vernon]], [[Stephanie Law]], [[Greykell Dutton]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '18]] || January 12-15, 2018 || [[V. E. Schwab]], Ashe Samuels, Shannon Watters, Mikki Kendall |
− | [[ | + | [[Arisia '19]] || January 18-21, 2019 || [[Elizabeth Leggett]], [[Bjo Trimble]], [[John Trimble]] |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '20]] || January 17-20, 2020 || Arthur Chu, [[Cadwell Turnbull]], Kristina Carroll |
− | [[Arisia ' | + | [[Arisia '21]] || January 15-18, 2021 (virtual) || [[Suzanne Palmer]], [[Hannibal King]], [[Kat Tanaka Okopnik]] |
+ | [[Arisia 2022]] || January 14-16, 2022 (online) || Andrea Hairston, Reiko Murakami, Elsa Sjunneson | ||
+ | [[Arisia 2023]] || January 13-16, 2023 || Andrea Hairston, Reiko Murakami, Elsa Sjunneson | ||
+ | [[Arisia 2024]] || January 12-15, 2024 || Ryka Aoki, Winona Nelson, Tanya DePass | ||
+ | [[Arisia 2025]] || January 17-20, 2025 || Moniquill Blackgoose, Sarah Morrison, Siobhan Flanagan | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 22 August 2024
(Do you mean the Lensman Fanspeak or the early NYC club?)
Arisia is a volunteer run, non-profit convention that usually occurs in Boston in January on Martin Luther King, Jr., weekend.
In keeping with the phrase "New England's largest and most diverse science fiction and fantasy convention", Arisia has Anime, Art Show, Dealers Room, Dances, Filking, Gaming, LARPs, Masquerade, Panels, Teen Lounge, Video Room, workshops....
Arisia was founded in 1988 by five people from Western Massachusetts: Brian Cooper, Tom Fish, Mary Robison, Matthew Saroff, and Cris Shuldiner. It was named for an ancient race of people from the Lensman saga by E. E. Smith.
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