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[[Tropicon 6]] ||December 4-6, 1987||[[George R. R. Martin]] & [[Kelly Freas]] ||[[Joe Siclari]] & [[Gail Bennett]] ||[[Fort Lauderdale]], FL | [[Tropicon 6]] ||December 4-6, 1987||[[George R. R. Martin]] & [[Kelly Freas]] ||[[Joe Siclari]] & [[Gail Bennett]] ||[[Fort Lauderdale]], FL | ||
[[Tropicon 7]] ||December 2-4, 1988 ||[[Poul Anderson]] & [[Walter A. Willis]] ||[[Edie Stern]] ||[[Fort Lauderdale]], FL | [[Tropicon 7]] ||December 2-4, 1988 ||[[Poul Anderson]] & [[Walter A. Willis]] ||[[Edie Stern]] ||[[Fort Lauderdale]], FL | ||
− | [[Tropicon 8]] || December 1-3, 1989 ||[[Lynn Abbey]] & [[Leslie Turek]] ||[[Judy Bemis]] & [[Tony Parker]] ||[[Dania, FL]] | + | [[Tropicon 8]] || December 1-3, 1989 ||[[Lynn Abbey]] & [[Leslie Turek]] ||[[Judy Bemis]] & [[Tony Parker]] ||[[Dania, FL]] |
− | [[Tropicon IX]] ||November 30 - December 2, 1990 ||[[Hal Clement]] & [[Bruce Pelz]] ||[[Judy Bemis]] & [[Tony Parker]] ||[[Dania, FL]] | + | [[Tropicon IX]] ||November 30 - December 2, 1990 ||[[Hal Clement]] & [[Bruce Pelz]] ||[[Judy Bemis]] & [[Tony Parker]] ||[[Dania, FL]] |
− | [[Tropicon X]] ||December 6-8, 1991 ||[[Andre Norton]] ||[[Joe Siclari]] & [[Gerry Adair]] ||[[Dania, FL]] | + | [[Tropicon X]] ||December 6-8, 1991 ||[[Andre Norton]] ||[[Joe Siclari]] & [[Gerry Adair]] ||[[Dania, FL]] |
[[Tropicon XI]] ||January 8-10, 1993 ||[[Ramsey Campbell]] ||[[Gerry Adair]] ||[[West Palm Beach]] | [[Tropicon XI]] ||January 8-10, 1993 ||[[Ramsey Campbell]] ||[[Gerry Adair]] ||[[West Palm Beach]] | ||
[[Tropicon XII]] ||January 7-9, 1994 ||[[Judith Tarr]] & [[Gail Bennett]] ||[[Fran Mullen]] ||[[West Palm Beach]], FL | [[Tropicon XII]] ||January 7-9, 1994 ||[[Judith Tarr]] & [[Gail Bennett]] ||[[Fran Mullen]] ||[[West Palm Beach]], FL |
Revision as of 16:05, 29 September 2020
(Did you mean an Orlando convention?)
Tropicon, the South Florida Science Fiction Convention, ran 20 years from 1982 through 2001. Initially created to take advantage of the writers and artists imported for the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, it was run by a small but dedicated group of science fiction fans headed by Joe Siclari and Edie Stern. In addition to Joe and Edie, the starting group included Judy Bemis, Diane Goldman, Tony Parker, Becky Peters, David Singer, Sue Trautman, and Craig Newmark.
Subsequent Tropicons were put on as independent entities with many of the same people performing the multitude of tasks that make such undertakings a success. In 1985 this same group of people formed the South Florida Science Fiction Society and SFSFS formally took over the sponsorship of Tropicon. SFSFS was the sponsor for all Tropicons from 1985 to 2001.
In addition to convention sponsored guests, Tropicon often had special filk guests. Expenses for these guests were raised by the local filk community, rather than the convention, and involved donations by the usual suspects, calls for donations during the convention, and a limited but sincere amount of arm twisting.
A frequent Tropicon and in fact SFSFS symbol was a flamingo with a propeller beanie. That image appeared woven into many program book covers and other artifacts.
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