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An Arizona [[convention]] sponsored by the [[Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society]]. The series ran from 1981 to 2014, then merged with [[ConKopelli]] to form [[CoKoCon]] in 2018.
 
An Arizona [[convention]] sponsored by the [[Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society]]. The series ran from 1981 to 2014, then merged with [[ConKopelli]] to form [[CoKoCon]] in 2018.
  
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An Arizona convention sponsored by the Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society. The series ran from 1981 to 2014, then merged with ConKopelli to form CoKoCon in 2018.

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Convention Dates GoHs
CopperCon 1 September 11-13, 1981 Marion Zimmer Bradley, Ken St. Andre
CopperCon 2 September 10-12, 1982 Fred Saberhagen, Barry Bard
CopperCon 3 September 9-11, 1983 Theodore Sturgeon, Alice Williams
CopperCon 4 September 7-9, 1984 Somtow Sucharitkul, Samuel Konkin III
CopperCon 5 September 6-8, 1985 Nancy Springer, Keith Williams
CopperCon 6 September 4-7, 1986 James P. Hogan, Sean McCoy
CopperCon 7 September 18-21, 1987 Opus (The Penguin)
CopperCon 8 September 9-11, 1988 Robert Vardeman, Pat Mueller
CopperCon 9 September 10-12, 1989 A. E. van Vogt, Jim Webbert, Doreen Webbert
CopperCon 10 September 7-9, 1990 Keith Laumer, Wilson "Bob" Tucker, David Gerrold
CopperCon 11 September 6-8, 1991 Michael McCollum, Armand Cabrera, Bruce Farr, Kim Farr
CopperCon 12 September 11-13, 1992 Roger Zelazny, Alan Dean Foster
CopperCon 13 September 10-12, 1993 Robert Sheckley, Wayne Barlowe
CopperCon 14 aka CopperCon Unplugged September 9-11, 1994 Vernor Vinge, David Hungerford
CopperCon 15 September 8-10, 1995 Spider Robinson, Jeanne Robinson, M. R. Hildebrandt
CopperCon 16 September 6-8, 1996 Lois McMaster Bujold, Alan Gutierrez, Andrew Robinson, Karen Willson, Chris Weber
CopperCon 17 September 5-7, 1997 Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta, Ernest Hogan, Jane Robinson, Cynthia McQuillan
CopperCon 18 September 4-7, 1998 Stephen R. Donaldson, Mitchell Davidson Bentley, Jeff Hitchin
CopperCon 19 September 10-12, 1999 David Weber, Brett Bass, Mitchell Burnside-Clapp
CopperCon 20 September 8-10, 2000 Poul Anderson, Vincent Di Fate, Cecilia Eng, Jennifer Roberson, Adam Niswander, David Williams
CopperCon 21 September 7-9, 2001 Julian May, Mark Roland, Heather Alexander, Diana Gabaldon
CopperCon 22 September 6-8, 2002 Barbara Hambly, Lubov, Mojo, Jordin Kare
CopperCon 23 September 5-7, 2003 Connie Willis, David Mattingly, Larry Warner
CopperCon 24 September 10-12, 2004 Alan Dean Foster, Todd Lockwood, Leslie Fish
CopperCon 25 September 9-11, 2005 Greg Keyes, Robert Sawyer, Mark Greenawalt, Escape Key
CopperCon 26 September 1-4, 2006 Diane Duane, Peter Morwood, Marc Zicree, Sarah Clemens, Seanan McGuire
CopperCon 27 September 7-9, 2007 Charlaine Harris, Sean Martin, Michael Stackpole, Heather Stern, Alison Stern
CopperCon 28 August 29-31, 2008 MaryJanice Davidson, David Hedgecock, Steven Brust, Greg Weisman, Anthony Alongi
CopperCon 29 Cancelled
CopperCon 30 September 3-6, 2010 Stephen R. Donaldson, Yvonne Navarro, Weston Ochse, David Lee Summers, Mark Horning
CopperCon 31 September 2-5, 2011 Carrie Vaughn, Janni Lee Simner, M. R. Hildebrand
CopperCon 32 August 31-September 3, 2012 Ari Marmell, James Owens
CopperCon 33 August 8-11, 2013 L. E. Modesitt, Mike Grell, Trina Robbins, Steve Leialoha, Jennifer Roberson
CopperCon 34 (FANtasm) August 22-24, 2014 Gini Koch, Michael Stackpole, Jeff Mariotte, Marcy Rockwell, Leslie Fish, David A. Williams, Casey Kalki, Emmett Platt


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