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Note that it was ''not'' held in the same city ([[Seattle]]) where the previous [[Worldcon]] named [[Seacon]] was held in 1969. | Note that it was ''not'' held in the same city ([[Seattle]]) where the previous [[Worldcon]] named [[Seacon]] was held in 1969. | ||
− | The [[convention newsletter]] was ''The Seacon Abstractor & Recorder'', or ''TSAR''. | + | The [[convention newsletter]] was ''[[The Seacon Abstractor & Recorder]]'', or ''TSAR'', edited by [[Graham England]]. |
The [[Britain in '79]] bid was opposed by [[New Orleans in '79]]. See [[1979 Worldcon Site Selection]]. | The [[Britain in '79]] bid was opposed by [[New Orleans in '79]]. See [[1979 Worldcon Site Selection]]. |
Revision as of 17:48, 14 March 2021
(For other Seacons, see the Seacon (Disambiguation) page.)
Seacon '79 was held August 23–26, 1979, in the Metropole Hotel in Brighton, England. GoHs: Brian Aldiss (UK) and Fritz Leiber (US). FGoH: Harry Bell. Toastmaster was Bob Shaw. It was chaired by Peter Weston. Eve Harvey was Secretary and John Steward was Treasurer.
Note that it was not held in the same city (Seattle) where the previous Worldcon named Seacon was held in 1969.
The convention newsletter was The Seacon Abstractor & Recorder, or TSAR, edited by Graham England.
The Britain in '79 bid was opposed by New Orleans in '79. See 1979 Worldcon Site Selection.
Reports and news about the convention:
- Seacon publications.
- Harry Harrison's Seacon '79 reminiscence
- John Foyster's GUFF report, Stranger in Stranger Lands.
- File 770 3, p. 2
- File 770 15, p. 4
- File 770 16, p. 9
- Time out of Mind Documentary
See also: British Worldcons.
Iguanacon | Worldcon - Bidding - Hugos | Noreascon Two |
Loncon II | British Worldcons | Conspiracy '87 |
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