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[[Chessiecon 2016]] || November 25-27, 2016 || [[Sarah Pinsker]], [[S. J. Tucker]], [[Tabitha Ladin]] | [[Chessiecon 2016]] || November 25-27, 2016 || [[Sarah Pinsker]], [[S. J. Tucker]], [[Tabitha Ladin]] | ||
[[Chessiecon 2017]] || November 24-26, 2017 || [[Ada Palmer]], [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]], Megan Willis | [[Chessiecon 2017]] || November 24-26, 2017 || [[Ada Palmer]], [[T. J. Burnside-Clapp]], Megan Willis | ||
+ | <s>[[Chessiecon 2022|Chessiecon 2021]]</s> || <s>November 26-28, 2021</s> || Danielle Ackley-McPhail | ||
[[Chessiecon 2022]] || November 25-27, 2022 || Danielle Ackley-McPhail, [[The Blibbering Humdingers]] | [[Chessiecon 2022]] || November 25-27, 2022 || Danielle Ackley-McPhail, [[The Blibbering Humdingers]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:03, 19 November 2022
A convention, founded in 1978, often called Darkover and later called Darkovercon and starting in 2014, Chessiecon, which is held in the Mid-Atlantic states and is devoted to fantasy. In its early days, it was centered around Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover series.
Judy Gerjuoy founded Darkover and ran it (and funded its deficits) until she died. The final Darkover was a blowout celebration and it then became Chessiecon which is sponsored by the Thanksgiving Science Fiction Society.
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