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− | '''NecronomiCon: The Cthulhu Mythos Con''' is a biennial convention in [[Providence, RI]], which focuses on the works of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and his [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. It is a cross between a [[fannish]] [[convention]] and a [[mundane]] conference, and is held in odd-numbered years on the weekend closest to the August 20th birthday of H. P. Lovecraft. | + | |
+ | '''NecronomiCon: The Cthulhu Mythos Con''' is a biennial [[convention]] in [[Providence, RI]], which focuses on the works of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and his [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. It is a cross between a [[fannish]] [[convention]] and a [[mundane]] conference, and is held in odd-numbered years on the weekend closest to the August 20th birthday of H. P. Lovecraft. | ||
Regular programming includes panels on the literary, scholarly, artistic, media, and gaming aspects of Lovecraft and his works, as well as on other individuals who have influenced or been influenced by him. Other attractions include the vendors' rooms, art shows, film showings, gaming, author readings and signings, walking tours, and the infamous Cthulhu Prayer Breakfast. | Regular programming includes panels on the literary, scholarly, artistic, media, and gaming aspects of Lovecraft and his works, as well as on other individuals who have influenced or been influenced by him. Other attractions include the vendors' rooms, art shows, film showings, gaming, author readings and signings, walking tours, and the infamous Cthulhu Prayer Breakfast. | ||
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[[NecronomiCon, 2nd Edition]] ||August 18-20, 1995 ||[[Ramsey Campbell]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Catherine Crook de Camp]] | [[NecronomiCon, 2nd Edition]] ||August 18-20, 1995 ||[[Ramsey Campbell]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Catherine Crook de Camp]] | ||
[[NecronomiCon, 3rd Edition]] ||August 15-17, 1997 ||[[Brian Lumley]], Dirk W. Mosig | [[NecronomiCon, 3rd Edition]] ||August 15-17, 1997 ||[[Brian Lumley]], Dirk W. Mosig | ||
− | [[NecronomiCon, 4th Edition]] ||August 20-22, 1999 ||Fred Chappell, [[W. Paul Ganley]], [[Jason C. Eckhardt]] | + | [[NecronomiCon, 4th Edition]] ||August 20-22, 1999 ||[[Fred Chappell]], [[W. Paul Ganley]], [[Jason C. Eckhardt]] |
[[NecronomiCon, 5th Edition]] ||August 17-19, 2001 ||[[Richard A. Lupoff]], Chaosium, Inc., Necronomicon Press | [[NecronomiCon, 5th Edition]] ||August 17-19, 2001 ||[[Richard A. Lupoff]], Chaosium, Inc., Necronomicon Press | ||
colspan=3| Now a biannual show under new management | colspan=3| Now a biannual show under new management |
Revision as of 03:50, 4 May 2023
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NecronomiCon: The Cthulhu Mythos Con is a biennial convention in Providence, RI, which focuses on the works of H. P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos. It is a cross between a fannish convention and a mundane conference, and is held in odd-numbered years on the weekend closest to the August 20th birthday of H. P. Lovecraft.
Regular programming includes panels on the literary, scholarly, artistic, media, and gaming aspects of Lovecraft and his works, as well as on other individuals who have influenced or been influenced by him. Other attractions include the vendors' rooms, art shows, film showings, gaming, author readings and signings, walking tours, and the infamous Cthulhu Prayer Breakfast.
The original convention ran from 1993 to 2001, and the first two were held in Danvers, MA, before the venue was moved to Providence. The con resumed (under new management) in 2013. It is sponsored by the Lovecraft Arts & Sciences Council.
Daniel Harms' NecronomiCon Survival Guide
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