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[[MidSouthCon 38]] || <s>March 20–22, 2020</s> <s>March 19-21, 2021</s> March 25-27, 2022 || Megan Mackie, John Hudgens, Don Lincoln, Bob Hall, Mitch Foust, Marc Gunn | [[MidSouthCon 38]] || <s>March 20–22, 2020</s> <s>March 19-21, 2021</s> March 25-27, 2022 || Megan Mackie, John Hudgens, Don Lincoln, Bob Hall, Mitch Foust, Marc Gunn | ||
[[MidSouthCon 39]] || <s>March 2023</s> March 22-24, 2024 || [[Elizabeth Bear]], [[Sheree Renée Thomas]], Stephanie Osborn, Kristin & Andy Looney, Michael Bielaczyc, Paul Bielaczyc, [[Randall Pass]] | [[MidSouthCon 39]] || <s>March 2023</s> March 22-24, 2024 || [[Elizabeth Bear]], [[Sheree Renée Thomas]], Stephanie Osborn, Kristin & Andy Looney, Michael Bielaczyc, Paul Bielaczyc, [[Randall Pass]] | ||
+ | [[MidSouthCon 40]] || March 21-23, 2025 || [[Keith R. A. DeCandido]], [[Todd Lockwood]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 19 August 2024
A convention held in the Memphis, TN area and sponsored by the Mid-South Fantasy Association (MSFA) since 1980.
There were two MidSouthCons that were not run by MSFA and not held in the Memphis area. One was DeepSouthCon 1, (held in 1963) which was named "MidSouthCon"). The other was actually called "MidSouthCon 1" and held in Huntsville, AL in 1980. In spite of the lack of connection between them, the MSFA folk decided to start their numbering with MidSouthCon 2 to avoid confusion.
Note: DeepSouthCon 1 was called MidSouthCon and retrospectively renamed DeepSouthCon 1 after DeepSouthCon 2 was held. So there have been at least three distinct MidSouthCons.
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