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Location for the [[OSA Pow-Wow]] in the 1930s, [[Oklacon]] in the ’50s, [[OKon]] in the ’80s and [[Conestoga]] in the ’00s, home of [[Norman Oklahoma Science Fiction Association]] and [[Oklahoma Scientifiction Association]]. There were [[Science Fiction League#Chapters|chapters of the Science Fiction League]] in [[Oklahoma City]] and Muskogee in the 1930s.  
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Location for the [[OSA Pow-Wow]] in the 1930s, [[Oklacon]] in the ’50s, [[OKon]] in the ’80s and [[Conestoga]] in the ’00s, and current site of [[Soonercon]].
  
Current location of [[Soonercon]].
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Home of [[Oklahoma Science Fiction Confederation]], [[Norman Oklahoma Science Fiction Association]] and [[Oklahoma Scientifiction Association]]. There were [[Science Fiction League#Chapters|chapters of the Science Fiction League]] in [[Oklahoma City]] and Muskogee in the 1930s, and a later, unaffiliated [[Enid Science Fiction League]].  
  
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Well-known Sooner [[fen]] have included [[Dan McPhail]], [[Jack Speer]] and [[Mary Kay Jackson]].
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* [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Nite_Cry/Nite_Cry03.pdf “Oklahoma’s Early Days of Fandom”] by [[Daniel McPhail]], ''[[Nite Cry]]'' 3 (March 1954).
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 11 April 2023

Location for the OSA Pow-Wow in the 1930s, Oklacon in the ’50s, OKon in the ’80s and Conestoga in the ’00s, and current site of Soonercon.

Home of Oklahoma Science Fiction Confederation, Norman Oklahoma Science Fiction Association and Oklahoma Scientifiction Association. There were chapters of the Science Fiction League in Oklahoma City and Muskogee in the 1930s, and a later, unaffiliated Enid Science Fiction League.

Well-known Sooner fen have included Dan McPhail, Jack Speer and Mary Kay Jackson.



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