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[[Marcon XXV]] || May 18-20, 1990 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Melinda Snodgrass]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[Murray Porath]], Chris Claremont | [[Marcon XXV]] || May 18-20, 1990 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Melinda Snodgrass]], [[Gahan Wilson]], [[Murray Porath]], Chris Claremont | ||
[[Marcon 26]] || April 26-28, 1991 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Rowena Morrill]], [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Dick Spelman]], Lee Weeks, [[Melinda Snodgrass]] | [[Marcon 26]] || April 26-28, 1991 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Rowena Morrill]], [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Dick Spelman]], Lee Weeks, [[Melinda Snodgrass]] | ||
− | [[Marcon 27]] || May 22–25, 1992 || [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Randy Asplund-Faith]], [[Steve Francis | Steve]] and [[Sue Francis]], Richard Tucholka | + | [[Marcon 27]] || May 22–25, 1992 || [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Randy Asplund-Faith]], [[Steve Francis | Steve]] and [[Sue Francis]], [[Richard Tucholka]] |
− | [[Marcon 28]] || April 23-25, 1993 || [[Mike Resnick]], [[Jane Yolen]], [[Ray | + | [[Marcon 28]] || April 23-25, 1993 || [[Mike Resnick]], [[Jane Yolen]], [[Ray VanTilburg]], [[Michael Longcor]], Dennis O'Neil, [[Julius Schwartz]] |
[[Marcon 29]] || May 13-15, 1994 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Boris Vallejo]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Jane Robinson]], [[David Ivey]], [[Forrest J Ackerman]], White Wolf Games | [[Marcon 29]] || May 13-15, 1994 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Boris Vallejo]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Jane Robinson]], [[David Ivey]], [[Forrest J Ackerman]], White Wolf Games | ||
[[Marcon 30]] || May 5-7, 1995 || [[Spider Robinson | Spider]] & [[Jeanne Robinson]], [[Ray Harryhausen]], [[Forry J Ackerman]], [[Kathy Mar]], [[Jacqueline Ward]] | [[Marcon 30]] || May 5-7, 1995 || [[Spider Robinson | Spider]] & [[Jeanne Robinson]], [[Ray Harryhausen]], [[Forry J Ackerman]], [[Kathy Mar]], [[Jacqueline Ward]] | ||
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[[Marcon 34]] || May 7-9, 1999 || David Drake, [[Erin McKee]], [[Steve Saffel]], [[Syntax]] | [[Marcon 34]] || May 7-9, 1999 || David Drake, [[Erin McKee]], [[Steve Saffel]], [[Syntax]] | ||
[[Marcon 35]] || May 26-28, 2000 || [[Janny Wurts]], [[Don Maitz]], [[Steve MacDonald]], Josef and Kit Matulich, Kevin and Maryann Siembieda, Richard Chevolleau, Leni Parker, and [[Dr. Demento]] | [[Marcon 35]] || May 26-28, 2000 || [[Janny Wurts]], [[Don Maitz]], [[Steve MacDonald]], Josef and Kit Matulich, Kevin and Maryann Siembieda, Richard Chevolleau, Leni Parker, and [[Dr. Demento]] | ||
− | [[Marcon 36]] || May 25–27, 2001 || [[Robert Jordan]], [[Ellisa Mitchell]], [[Bob Passovoy|Bob]] and [[Anne Passovoy]], [[Ray | + | [[Marcon 36]] || May 25–27, 2001 || [[Robert Jordan]], [[Ellisa Mitchell]], [[Bob Passovoy|Bob]] and [[Anne Passovoy]], [[Ray VanTilburg]], Gary Lockwood, [[James P. Hogan]] |
[[Marcon 37]] || May 24–26, 2002 || [[David Weber]], [[Bruce Coville]], [[James Wappel]], [[Stephen Pagel]], [[Zander Nyrond]], [[Catherine Asaro]], [[Kathy Hamilton]], Fyberdyne Laboratories, Rod Roddenberry, Cheapass Games | [[Marcon 37]] || May 24–26, 2002 || [[David Weber]], [[Bruce Coville]], [[James Wappel]], [[Stephen Pagel]], [[Zander Nyrond]], [[Catherine Asaro]], [[Kathy Hamilton]], Fyberdyne Laboratories, Rod Roddenberry, Cheapass Games | ||
[[Marcon 38]] || May 23–25, 2003 || [[Jack Vance]], [[J. Gregory Keyes]], [[Bill Sutton|Bill]] & [[Brenda Sutton]], [[Judith Hayman|Judith]] & [[Dave Hayman]], Rod Roddenberry, Kenny Baker, Richard Biggs | [[Marcon 38]] || May 23–25, 2003 || [[Jack Vance]], [[J. Gregory Keyes]], [[Bill Sutton|Bill]] & [[Brenda Sutton]], [[Judith Hayman|Judith]] & [[Dave Hayman]], Rod Roddenberry, Kenny Baker, Richard Biggs | ||
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[[Marcon 41]] || May 26–28, 2006 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Jody Lee]], [[David G. Hartwell]], [[Dave Hayman|Dave]] & [[Judith Hayman]], Chris Kramer, [[B. J. Mitias]], Steve Lee, Rod Roddenberry, David Franklin, Michael DeMeritt, Pieramyd Productions, EB Games / Gamestop | [[Marcon 41]] || May 26–28, 2006 || [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Jody Lee]], [[David G. Hartwell]], [[Dave Hayman|Dave]] & [[Judith Hayman]], Chris Kramer, [[B. J. Mitias]], Steve Lee, Rod Roddenberry, David Franklin, Michael DeMeritt, Pieramyd Productions, EB Games / Gamestop | ||
[[Marcon 42]] || May 25–27, 2007 || [[Keith R. A. DeCandido]], [[Laura Reynolds]], [[John Mosby]], [[Three Weird Sisters]] ([[Gwen Knighton Raftery |Gwen Knighton]], [[Brenda Sutton]] and [[Teresa Powell]]), [[Pierre Pettinger | Pierre]] and [[Sandy Pettinger]], [[G. Patrick Molloy]], Looney Labs, [[Nancy Janda]], Kevin Sorbo and Rick Faraci | [[Marcon 42]] || May 25–27, 2007 || [[Keith R. A. DeCandido]], [[Laura Reynolds]], [[John Mosby]], [[Three Weird Sisters]] ([[Gwen Knighton Raftery |Gwen Knighton]], [[Brenda Sutton]] and [[Teresa Powell]]), [[Pierre Pettinger | Pierre]] and [[Sandy Pettinger]], [[G. Patrick Molloy]], Looney Labs, [[Nancy Janda]], Kevin Sorbo and Rick Faraci | ||
− | [[Marcon 43]] || May 23–25, 2008 || [[Robert Asprin]], [[Jody Lynn Nye]], [[Ray | + | [[Marcon 43]] || May 23–25, 2008 || [[Robert Asprin]], [[Jody Lynn Nye]], [[Ray VanTilburg]], [[Toni Weisskopf]], [[Alexander James Adams]], Sister Sola, [[Hank Reinhardt]], [[Kevin Standlee]], Rebecca Forstadt, Marc Singer, Leah Cairns, [[Wizards of the Coast]] |
[[Marcon 44]] || May 22–24, 2009 || Simon R. Green, Patricia McCracken, [[Chris Conway]], [[Jordin Kare]], David H. Lawrence XVII | [[Marcon 44]] || May 22–24, 2009 || Simon R. Green, Patricia McCracken, [[Chris Conway]], [[Jordin Kare]], David H. Lawrence XVII | ||
[[Marcon 45]] || May 28-30, 2010 || [[Wen Spencer]], [[Billy Tackett]], [[Seanan McGuire]], Twilight Creations, Richard Hatch | [[Marcon 45]] || May 28-30, 2010 || [[Wen Spencer]], [[Billy Tackett]], [[Seanan McGuire]], Twilight Creations, Richard Hatch |
Revision as of 04:45, 23 February 2023
A regional convention held in Columbus, Ohio, from 1966 and originally sponsored by OSFS, the Olentangy SF Society. Starting around 1996, it was sponsored by a 501(c)3 organization called the SOLAE Foundation, the Science Oriented Literature and Arts Education Foundation, which also ran other, one-shot conventions. It announced in March 2022 that it was shutting down following Marcon 57, held in May, 2022.
Marcon allegedly stood for "Multiple Alternative Realities Convention," a back formation; the name was actually chosen to reflect the month, March, in which it was originally held.
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1966—2022 |
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