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'''Zothique''' was a 1970s [[fan club]] in [[El Paso, TX]], nominally based at the University of Texas El Paso. Members included [[Willie Siros]], [[Robert Taylor]], [[Ed Scarborough]], and [[Christine Pasanen]] (later Christine Morris).  
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'''Zothique''', aka the '''U. T. El Paso Science Fiction and Science Fantasy Association''', was a 1970s [[fan club]] in [[El Paso, TX]], nominally based at the University of Texas El Paso. Members included [[Willie Siros]], [[Robert Taylor]], [[Ed Scarborough]], and [[Christine Pasanen]] (later Christine Morris).  
  
After Siros drove to California for a Westercon, Willie said to himself, "Hey — we could do that," and [[Solarcon]] was born.
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''Zothique'' is an imagined future continent in a 1930s series of short stories by [[Clark Ashton Smith]].  
  
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After Siros drove to [[California]] for a [[Westercon]], Willie said to himself, "Hey — we could do that," and [[Solarcon]] was born.
  
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*[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/122191514/take-science-fiction-seriously/ "'Take Science-Fiction Seriously,' Student Club Says,"] El Paso Times, August 4, 1974.
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 3 April 2023

Zothique, aka the U. T. El Paso Science Fiction and Science Fantasy Association, was a 1970s fan club in El Paso, TX, nominally based at the University of Texas El Paso. Members included Willie Siros, Robert Taylor, Ed Scarborough, and Christine Pasanen (later Christine Morris).

Zothique is an imagined future continent in a 1930s series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith.

After Siros drove to California for a Westercon, Willie said to himself, "Hey — we could do that," and Solarcon was born.



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