Difference between revisions of "Millennicon"

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[[Millennicon 20]] ||March 2006 ||[[Elizabeth Moon]]  
 
[[Millennicon 20]] ||March 2006 ||[[Elizabeth Moon]]  
 
[[Millennicon 21]] ||March 2007 ||[[Wen Spencer]]  
 
[[Millennicon 21]] ||March 2007 ||[[Wen Spencer]]  
[[Millennicon 22]] ||March 2008 ||[[Steven Barnes]]  
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[[Millennicon 22]] ||March 14-16, 2008 ||[[Steven Barnes]], [[Tananarive Due]], [[Tom Smith]], Mark Kantlehner
 
[[Millennicon 23]] ||Mar 20-22, 2009 ||[[John Scalzi]]  
 
[[Millennicon 23]] ||Mar 20-22, 2009 ||[[John Scalzi]]  
 
[[Millennicon 24]] ||March 2010 ||[[S. L. Farrell]] ([[Stephen Leigh]])  
 
[[Millennicon 24]] ||March 2010 ||[[S. L. Farrell]] ([[Stephen Leigh]])  

Revision as of 15:08, 9 February 2021

A convention held in the Cincinnati area. founded in 1986, its numbering counted up from -15. Following Millennicon 30 in March 2016, the committee announced that there would be no more Millennicons.


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