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− | A convention held in Moscow, ID from 1979 to 2001, organized by the [[Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association]] (PESFA), led by [[Steve Fahnestalk]]. | + | A convention held in Moscow, ID from 1979 to 2001, run by [[Moscow Science Fiction Conventions, Inc.]] and organized by the [[Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association]] (PESFA), led by [[Steve Fahnestalk]]. |
{{link | website=https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/MosCon/about.html | text=The University Idaho's MosCon Collection}} | {{link | website=https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/MosCon/about.html | text=The University Idaho's MosCon Collection}} | ||
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[[MosCon VI]] || September 21-23, 1984 || [[Alicia Austin]], [[F. M. Busby]], [[William R. Warren, Jr.]], [[Stephen Gillett]] | [[MosCon VI]] || September 21-23, 1984 || [[Alicia Austin]], [[F. M. Busby]], [[William R. Warren, Jr.]], [[Stephen Gillett]] | ||
[[MosCon VII]] || September 20-22, 1985 || [[John Varley]], [[Rick Sternbach]], [[Richard Wright]], Grover Krantz | [[MosCon VII]] || September 20-22, 1985 || [[John Varley]], [[Rick Sternbach]], [[Richard Wright]], Grover Krantz | ||
− | [[MosCon VIII]] || September 19-21, 1986 || Dean Ing, Rob Quigley, Michael Goodwin, Bryce Walden | + | [[MosCon VIII]] || September 19-21, 1986 || [[Dean Ing]], Rob Quigley, [[Michael Goodwin]], [[Bryce Walden]] |
− | [[MosCon IX]] || September 18-20, 1987 || | + | [[MosCon IX]] || September 18-20, 1987 || [[Jack Williamson]], Steve Gallacci, [[Lorna Toolis]], Julie Lutz |
− | [[MosCon X]] || September 23-25, 1988 || | + | [[MosCon X]] || September 23-25, 1988 || [[Anne McCaffrey]], [[Lela Dowling]], [[Ken Macklin]], [[Robert Forward]], [[Ed Beauregard]], [[Norma Beauregard]] |
− | [[MosCon XI | + | MosCon XI || colspan=2|Not held, the committee helped run [[Banff International '89]] |
− | [[MosCon XII]] || September 14-16, 1990 || | + | [[MosCon XII]] || September 14-16, 1990 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Jane Fancher]], Vladimir Gakov, [[Reed Waller]], [[Kate Worley]], Tim Gerlitz, [[Cliff Samuels]] |
[[MosCon XIII]] || September 20-22, 1991 || [[Tim Powers]], Julia Lacquement-Kerr, Dragon, Dr. Roger Fouts | [[MosCon XIII]] || September 20-22, 1991 || [[Tim Powers]], Julia Lacquement-Kerr, Dragon, Dr. Roger Fouts | ||
[[MosCon XIV]] || September 11-13, 1992 || [[M. J. Engh]], [[V. E. Mitchell]], [[Armand Cabrera]], Mr. Science, Leo Bustad | [[MosCon XIV]] || September 11-13, 1992 || [[M. J. Engh]], [[V. E. Mitchell]], [[Armand Cabrera]], Mr. Science, Leo Bustad | ||
− | [[MosCon XV]] || September 17-19, 1993 || | + | [[MosCon XV]] || September 17-19, 1993 || [[Barbara Hambly]], [[David Martin]], Victor R. Baker, [[Steve Fahnestalk]] |
[[MosCon XVI]] || September 16-18, 1994 || [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Gary Davis]], [[Tam Gordy]], [[Shelly Gordy]], [[Gregory Benford]] | [[MosCon XVI]] || September 16-18, 1994 || [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Gary Davis]], [[Tam Gordy]], [[Shelly Gordy]], [[Gregory Benford]] | ||
− | [[MosCon XVII]] || September 15-17, 1995 || | + | [[MosCon XVII]] || September 15-17, 1995 || [[Mel Gilden]], [[Phil Foglio]], James C. Glass |
− | [[MosCon XVIII]] || September 13-15, 1996 || | + | [[MosCon XVIII]] || September 13-15, 1996 || [[David M. Weber]], John Shovic, [[Norma Barrett-Lincoln]], [[Edgar Lincoln]] |
[[MosCon XIX]] || September 12-14, 1997 || [[Larry Niven]], [[Rick Sternbach]], [[Betty Bigelow]], [[David Bigelow]], [[Poul Anderson]] | [[MosCon XIX]] || September 12-14, 1997 || [[Larry Niven]], [[Rick Sternbach]], [[Betty Bigelow]], [[David Bigelow]], [[Poul Anderson]] | ||
− | [[MosCon XX]] || September 18-20, 1998 || | + | [[MosCon XX]] || September 18-20, 1998 || [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Rebecca Moesta Anderson]], [[Mark J. Ferrari]], Steven Howe, [[Daron Fredericks]], [[Deborah Fredericks]] |
− | [[MosCon XXI]] || September 10-12, 1999 || | + | [[MosCon XXI]] || September 10-12, 1999 || [[James P. Hogan]], [[Tara K. Harper]], [[William R. Warren, Jr.]], Robert Ackerman, [[Dan Fears]], [[Theresa Fears]] |
− | [[MosCon XXII]] || August 25-27, 2000 || | + | [[MosCon XXII]] || August 25-27, 2000 || [[Frank Robinson]], Donna Barr, Julia Lacquement, Thor Osborn, [[Tim Hammell]] |
− | [[MosCon XXIII]] || August 24-26, 2001 || | + | [[MosCon XXIII]] || August 24-26, 2001 || [[Jack Chalker]], [[Tam Gordy]], [[Shelly Gordy]] |
− | [[MosCon Revival]] || June 21-23, 2019 || | + | [[MosCon Revival]] || June 21-23, 2019 || Rantz Hoseley, [[Cat Rambo]], Richard Kadrey, [[Steve Fahnestalk]], [[Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk]], Vince Roux, Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor, Sanan Kolva, Crix Lee |
</tab> | </tab> | ||
{{convention | start=1979 | end=2001}} | {{convention | start=1979 | end=2001}} | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 7 August 2023
A convention held in Moscow, ID from 1979 to 2001, run by Moscow Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. and organized by the Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association (PESFA), led by Steve Fahnestalk.
The University Idaho's MosCon Collection
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1979—2001 |
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