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[[Bubonicon 45]] || August 23-24, 2013 || [[Tim Powers]], [[Brent Weeks]], [[Alan F. Beck]] | [[Bubonicon 45]] || August 23-24, 2013 || [[Tim Powers]], [[Brent Weeks]], [[Alan F. Beck]] | ||
[[Bubonicon 46]] || August 1-3, 2014 || [[John G. Hemry]], [[Cherie Priest]] | [[Bubonicon 46]] || August 1-3, 2014 || [[John G. Hemry]], [[Cherie Priest]] | ||
− | [[Bubonicon 47]] || August | + | [[Bubonicon 47]] || August 28-30, 2015 || [[Tamora Pierce]], [[Catherynne M. Valente]], [[Ruth Sanderson]] |
[[Bubonicon 48]] || August 26-28, 2016 || [[Rachel Caine]], [[David Gerrold]], [[Lee Moyer]], Sid M. Gutierrez (Science Speaker) | [[Bubonicon 48]] || August 26-28, 2016 || [[Rachel Caine]], [[David Gerrold]], [[Lee Moyer]], Sid M. Gutierrez (Science Speaker) | ||
[[Bubonicon 49]] || August 25-27, 2017 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Sherwood Smith]], [[Elizabeth Leggett]], Dr. Kathleen Kitts (Science Speaker) | [[Bubonicon 49]] || August 25-27, 2017 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Sherwood Smith]], [[Elizabeth Leggett]], Dr. Kathleen Kitts (Science Speaker) | ||
[[Bubonicon 50]] || August 24-26, 2018 || [[John Scalzi]], [[Mary Robinette Kowal]], [[Eric Velhagen]], Dr. Russell Morton (Science Speaker) | [[Bubonicon 50]] || August 24-26, 2018 || [[John Scalzi]], [[Mary Robinette Kowal]], [[Eric Velhagen]], Dr. Russell Morton (Science Speaker) | ||
[[Bubonicon 51]] || August 23-25, 2019 || [[Allen Steele]], [[Ursula Vernon]], [[Greg Spalenka]] | [[Bubonicon 51]] || August 23-25, 2019 || [[Allen Steele]], [[Ursula Vernon]], [[Greg Spalenka]] | ||
− | [[Buboni-Virtual | + | [[Buboni-Virtual Con]] || August 29, 2020 || ''held online as a virtual con due to the [[Covid-19]] epidemic'' |
[[Bubonicon 52]] || August 20-22, 2021 || [[Keith R. A. DeCandido]], [[Chaz Kemp]] | [[Bubonicon 52]] || August 20-22, 2021 || [[Keith R. A. DeCandido]], [[Chaz Kemp]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, 9 January 2021
Bubonicon was first held in 1969 as a literary science fiction gathering in Albuquerque called NewMexiCon. Fans Roy Tackett and Robert E. Vardeman were two of the key figures in establishing and promoting Bubonicon in its early days.
From an Albuquerque SF Society dinner meeting of 20 fans in 1966, Bubonicon grew quickly with roughly fifty members in 1971 and over one hundred in 1973. The name Bubonicon, not officially adopted until 1971, is a nod to Albuquerque's long history of bubonic plague outbreaks, with its mascot, Perry Rhodent, part of this theme. In the 1990s, Bubonicon averaged three hundred members and in the 2000s grew to around 500 members.
In 1976, one of Bubonicon's longest running traditions, the Green Slime Awards, were started in order to honor the worst in Science Fiction from the previous year.
By then, the convention had grown from largely a literary gathering to one which now included science speakers, often from nearby Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico giving lectures on everything from physics to microbiology, and encompassed fiction and fantasy of all media.
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Website | 1969— |
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