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[[Marcon XIV]] || March 16-18, 1979 || [[Katherine Kurtz]], [[Fred Haskell]] | [[Marcon XIV]] || March 16-18, 1979 || [[Katherine Kurtz]], [[Fred Haskell]] | ||
[[Marcon XV]] || May 2-4, 1980 || [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Brian Earl Brown]] | [[Marcon XV]] || May 2-4, 1980 || [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Brian Earl Brown]] | ||
− | [[Marcon XVI]] || March 13-15, 1981 || [[Andy Offutt]], [[Bob | + | [[Marcon XVI]] || March 13-15, 1981 || [[Andy Offutt]], [[Bob Passovoy]], [[Anne Passovoy]] |
[[Marcon XVII]] || April 30-May 2, 1982 || [[Hal Clement]], [[Buck Coulson]] | [[Marcon XVII]] || April 30-May 2, 1982 || [[Hal Clement]], [[Buck Coulson]] | ||
[[Marcon XVIII]] || May 13-15, 1983 || [[James Hogan]], [[George Laskowski]] | [[Marcon XVIII]] || May 13-15, 1983 || [[James Hogan]], [[George Laskowski]] | ||
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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 | Bob | + | [[Marcon 36]] || May 25–27, 2001 || [[Robert Jordan]], [[Ellisa Mitchell]], [[Bob Passovoy|Bob]] and [[Anne Passovoy]], [[Ray Van Tilberg]], 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 |
Revision as of 03:39, 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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