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* 2017 -- [[Minicon 52]], [[The Continuum 2017]], [[ICON (Iowa) 42]] ([[toastmaster]]) | * 2017 -- [[Minicon 52]], [[The Continuum 2017]], [[ICON (Iowa) 42]] ([[toastmaster]]) | ||
* 2018 -- [[ICON (Iowa) 43|ICON 43]] ([[toastmaster]]) | * 2018 -- [[ICON (Iowa) 43|ICON 43]] ([[toastmaster]]) | ||
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+ | * 2022 -- [[Rising ConFusion]], toastmaster]] at [[ICON (Iowa) 47]] | ||
+ | * 2023 -- toastmaster]] at [[ICON (Iowa) 48]] | ||
+ | * 2024 -- toastmaster]] at [[ICON (Iowa) 49]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:38, 4 October 2024
(1974 --)
Jim C. Hines is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He is also known for his parodies of SFF book covers with women in ridiculous poses, which he used to raise money for the Aicardi Syndrome Foundation, and for which he won the 2012 Best Fan Writer Hugo Award.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2009 -- ICON 34
- 2011 -- ConStellation II
- 2012 -- ICON 37 (Toastmaster), Epic ConFusion (toastmaster), 2012 Best Fan Writer Hugo
- 2013 -- Windycon 40
- 2014 -- Continuum X (Australian Natcon), Millennicon 28, ICON 39 (toastmaster)
- 2015 -- Loscon 42, DemiCon 26, Apollocon 2015, ICON 40 (toastmaster)
- 2016 -- FenCon XIII, Millennicon 30, ICON 41 (toastmaster)
- 2017 -- Minicon 52, The Continuum 2017, ICON 42 (toastmaster)
- 2018 -- ICON 43 (toastmaster)
- 2021 -- Chambanacon 50, ICON 46 (toastmaster)
- 2022 -- Rising ConFusion, toastmaster]] at ICON 47
- 2023 -- toastmaster]] at ICON 48
- 2024 -- toastmaster]] at ICON 49
Person | Website | 1974— |
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