Difference between revisions of "University of Rochester Science Fiction Society"
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− | A [[club]] at the University of Rochester | + | A [[club]] at the University of Rochester in [[Rochester, NY]]. There appear to have been several instantiations: |
− | A club existed around | + | A club existed around 1970 which published ''[[Uranian]]''. [[John Kessel]] and [[Steve Carper]] were members. |
It was re-founded around 1978 and died in 1983 the year after key club members graduated. It ran [[URCON]] from 1979 to 1982 and was one of two sponsors of [[Rochester Fantasy Fair 2]] in 1981. | It was re-founded around 1978 and died in 1983 the year after key club members graduated. It ran [[URCON]] from 1979 to 1982 and was one of two sponsors of [[Rochester Fantasy Fair 2]] in 1981. | ||
− | It had a brief revival in | + | It had a brief revival in 1990–91 and ran [[Imagine '90]] as well as the [[New York State]] premiere of [[Mike Jittlov]]'s full-length film, ''[[The Wizard of Speed and Time]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 15 September 2020
A club at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY. There appear to have been several instantiations:
A club existed around 1970 which published Uranian. John Kessel and Steve Carper were members.
It was re-founded around 1978 and died in 1983 the year after key club members graduated. It ran URCON from 1979 to 1982 and was one of two sponsors of Rochester Fantasy Fair 2 in 1981.
It had a brief revival in 1990–91 and ran Imagine '90 as well as the New York State premiere of Mike Jittlov's full-length film, The Wizard of Speed and Time.
Club | 1970s— |
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