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[[StellarCon III]] || April 1, 1978 || [[Shirley Maiewski]] (GoH), [[Jack Townsend]], [[MA Foster]], [[Fred Chapel]], [[Jerry Meisner]] || | [[StellarCon III]] || April 1, 1978 || [[Shirley Maiewski]] (GoH), [[Jack Townsend]], [[MA Foster]], [[Fred Chapel]], [[Jerry Meisner]] || | ||
[[StellarCon IV]] || April 6-8, 1979 || [[David Gerrold]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]] || | [[StellarCon IV]] || April 6-8, 1979 || [[David Gerrold]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]] || | ||
− | [[StellarCon V]] || March 21-23, 1980 || | + | [[StellarCon V]] || March 21-23, 1980 || George Takei (GoH), [[Joan Winston]], [[Richard Preston]] || |
− | [[StellarCon VI]] || February 27-March 1, 1981 || | + | [[StellarCon VI]] || February 27-March 1, 1981 || George Takei (GoH), [[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Gordon Dickson]], [[Robert Asprin]], [[Ken Mitchroney]] || |
[[StellarCon VII]] || March 26-27, 1982 || [[Allen Wold]], [[MA Foster]], [[Richard Preston]], [[C. Bruce Hunter]] || | [[StellarCon VII]] || March 26-27, 1982 || [[Allen Wold]], [[MA Foster]], [[Richard Preston]], [[C. Bruce Hunter]] || | ||
[[StellarCon VIII]] || March 25-27, 1983 || [[Hal Clement]] (GoH), [[Michael Bishop]] || | [[StellarCon VIII]] || March 25-27, 1983 || [[Hal Clement]] (GoH), [[Michael Bishop]] || |
Revision as of 04:46, 6 August 2021
(Did you mean Stellarcon '79 in Missouri?)
Regional convention held in North Carolina by UNC-Greensboro's Science Fiction And Fantasy Federation from 1976 to 2018, with an emphasis on writing, gaming, and Star Trek guests.
Following a near disaster on StellarCon XV, the convention took a year off before moving off campus. Erik Olson advised the convention manager for that year, Jeff Smith, in how to handle the transition. During the off-campus years, sites in both Greensboro and High Point were used, with particularly long lines in High Point in a since-demolished hotel whose function space formed a six-story atrium, and in another Main Street hotel which was at various times a Radisson, Best Western, or unbranded.
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Website | 1976—2018 |
This is a convention page. Please extend it by adding information about the convention, including dates, GoHs, convention chairman, locale, sponsoring organization, external links to convention pages, awards given, the program, notable events, anecdotes, pictures, scans of publications, pictures of T-shirts, con reports, etc. |