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(For other Seacons, see the [[Seacon (Disambiguation)]] page.)
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: ''For earlier Seacons, see [[Seacon (Disambiguation)]]. The [[Eurocon 8]] designation actually went to Yugoslavia in 1983.''
  
 
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'''Seacon '84''' ([[Eastercon]] 35 as well as [[Eurocon]]) was a [[convention]] held at the [[Metropole Hotel]] in [[Brighton, UK]] over Easter 1984 (April 20-23, 1984).  The [[GoHs]] were [[Pierre Barbet]], [[Waldemar Kumming]], [[Josef Nesvadba]], [[Christopher Priest]], and [[Roger Zelazny]].  [[Philip Jose Farmer]] had been selected as [[GoH]] but seems to have cancelled.  
'''Seacon '84''' ([[Eastercon]] 35, [[Eurocon]] 8), was a [[convention]] held at the [[Metropole Hotel]] in [[Brighton]] over Easter 1984 (April 20-23, 1984).  The [[GoHs]] were [[Pierre Barbet]], [[Waldemar Kumming]], [[Josef Nesvadba]], [[Christopher Priest]], and [[Roger Zelazny]].  [[Philip Jose Farmer]] had been selected as [[GoH]] but seems to have cancelled.  
 
  
 
The committee were [[Arnold Akien]], [[John Brunner|John]] & [[Marjorie Brunner]], [[Chris Donaldson]], [[Alan Dorey]], [[Rochelle Dorey]], [[John Fairey]], [[Colin Fine]], [[Ye Gerbish]], [[Martin Hoare]], [[Chris Hughes]], [[Jan Huxley]], [[Pauline Morgan]], [[Paul Oldroyd]].
 
The committee were [[Arnold Akien]], [[John Brunner|John]] & [[Marjorie Brunner]], [[Chris Donaldson]], [[Alan Dorey]], [[Rochelle Dorey]], [[John Fairey]], [[Colin Fine]], [[Ye Gerbish]], [[Martin Hoare]], [[Chris Hughes]], [[Jan Huxley]], [[Pauline Morgan]], [[Paul Oldroyd]].
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The [[convention newsletter]] was ''The Brighton Early''.
 
The [[convention newsletter]] was ''The Brighton Early''.
  
Membership was about 1700. The Metropole got bad reviews from fans for its dreadful treatment of fans and bad (but expensive) food.  Fortunately, that would not be a problem three years later when the [[Worldcon]], [[Conspiracy '87]], used the Metropole. See [[Hotel Manager Wall]].
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Membership was about 1700. The Metropole got bad reviews for its dreadful treatment of fans and bad but expensive food.  Fortunately, that would not be a problem three years later when the [[Worldcon]], [[Conspiracy '87]], used the Metropole. (Irony, see [[Hotel Manager Wall]].)
 
 
'''[[Con Reports]]:'''
 
*{{link | website=http://news.ansible.uk/a39.html#17|text=Ansible conrep}}
 
 
 
*{{link | website=http://news.ansible.uk/bumcon.html|text=Ansible 'Bumcon' parody}}
 
 
 
*{{link | website=http://news.ansible.uk/a38.html#10|text=Ansible 'pre conrep'}}
 
 
 
*{{link | website=https://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/sf/cons/e84.htm|text=Susan Stepney's conrep}}
 
  
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'''[[Con Reports]], etc.:'''
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* {{conpubs|series=Eastercon|con={{PAGENAME}}}}
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* [https://news.ansible.uk/a34.html#10 Report on renumbering Eurocon 8/9], ''[[Ansible]]'' 34]], July 1983
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* {{link | website=https://news.ansible.uk/a39.html#17|text=Ansible conrep}}, August 1984
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* {{link | website=https://news.ansible.uk/bumcon.html|text=Ansible 'Bumcon' parody}}
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* {{link | website=https://news.ansible.uk/a38.html#10|text=Ansible 'pre conrep'}}, Easter '84
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* {{link | website=https://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/sf/cons/e84.htm|text=Susan Stepney's conrep}}
 
* ''[[The 1984 Eurocon Press Report]]''
 
* ''[[The 1984 Eurocon Press Report]]''
  
 
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{{convention | series1=Eurocon | before1 = Eurocon 8 | after1= Ballcon | series=Eastercon | year=1984 | before=Albacon II | after=Yorcon III }}
{{convention | series1=Eurocon | series=Eastercon | year=1984 | before=Albacon II | after=Yorcon III }}
 
 
[[Category:eastercon]]
 
[[Category:eastercon]]
 
[[Category:eurocon]]
 
[[Category:eurocon]]
 
[[Category:UK]]
 
[[Category:UK]]

Latest revision as of 08:33, 29 November 2022

For earlier Seacons, see Seacon (Disambiguation). The Eurocon 8 designation actually went to Yugoslavia in 1983.

Seacon '84 (Eastercon 35 as well as Eurocon) was a convention held at the Metropole Hotel in Brighton, UK over Easter 1984 (April 20-23, 1984). The GoHs were Pierre Barbet, Waldemar Kumming, Josef Nesvadba, Christopher Priest, and Roger Zelazny. Philip José Farmer had been selected as GoH but seems to have cancelled.

The committee were Arnold Akien, John & Marjorie Brunner, Chris Donaldson, Alan Dorey, Rochelle Dorey, John Fairey, Colin Fine, Ye Gerbish, Martin Hoare, Chris Hughes, Jan Huxley, Pauline Morgan, Paul Oldroyd.

The convention newsletter was The Brighton Early.

Membership was about 1700. The Metropole got bad reviews for its dreadful treatment of fans and bad but expensive food. Fortunately, that would not be a problem three years later when the Worldcon, Conspiracy '87, used the Metropole. (Irony, see Hotel Manager Wall.)

Con Reports, etc.:


Albacon II Eastercon Yorcon III
Eurocon 8 Eurocon Ballcon
1984
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