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  • ...vention]] held April 13 - 15, 2001 at the Hilton Minneapolis & Towers in [[Minneapolis]], MN. The [[Guests of Honor]] were [[Ken MacLeod]], [[Jo Walton]], and [[L * {{conpubs |series=Minicon |con={{PAGENAME}}}}
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  • ...016 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bloomington - Minneapolis South in [[Minneapolis, MN]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Sarah Butcher Burrier]], an {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=2016 | before=Minicon 50 | after=Minicon 52 }}
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  • ...ention]] held April 18–20, 2003, at the Millennium Hotel Minneapolis in [[Minneapolis, MN]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Robert J. Sawyer]], [[Carolyn Clink]], [[Sue {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=2003 | before=Minicon 37 | after=Minicon 39 }}
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  • ...onvention]] held April 21 - 23, 2000 at the Hilton Minneapolis & Towers in Minneapolis, MN. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Maureen F. McHugh]], [[Lenny Bailes]], and [[J {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=2000 | before=Minicon 34 | after=Minicon 36 }}
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  • ...[convention]] held March 29 - 31, 2002 at the [[Hilton Minneapolis]] in [[Minneapolis]], MN. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Emma Bull]], [[Will Shetterly]], [[Arthur Hl {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=2002 | before=Minicon 36 | after=Minicon 38 }}
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  • ...n]] 10 was a [[convention]] held April 18-20, 1975 at the Holiday Inn in [[Minneapolis, MN]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Poul Anderson]] and [[Gordon Dickson]]. ([[R * {{conpubs |series=Minicon |con={{PAGENAME}}}}
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  • ...tion]] held April 9 - 11, 2004 at the [[Millennium Hotel]] Minneapolis in Minneapolis, MN. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Walter Jon Williams]], [[Sharyn November]], an {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=2004 | before=Minicon 38 | after=Minicon 40 }}
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  • ...nd was on the Exec for [[Minicon 14]]-[[Minicon 18]], [[Minicon 19]] and [[Minicon 21]].
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  • A hotel in [[Minneapolis]] used by [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]].
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  • ...was a [[convention]] held April 8–10, 1977, at the Leamington Hotel in [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Ben Bova]], and [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juan {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1977 | before=Minicon 11 | after=Minicon 13 }}
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  • ...MN) |Minicon]] 17 was a [[convention]] held in 17-19 April, 1981 at the [[Minneapolis Radisson]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Jack Vance]], [[Jerry Boyajian]], [[Re Because "14" had never been used to number a [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]], the next convention was numbered 14.
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  • ...on (MN) |Minicon]] 14 was a [[convention]] held April 9–11, 1982 at the [[Minneapolis Radisson]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[John Varley]], [[Clifford Simak]] and ...t" and partly because [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] 14 had been skipped (see [[Minicon 13]] for details) and partly because it was beautifully confusing.
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  • ...many [[Minicon (MN) |Minicons]] including co-chairing [[Minicon 27]] and [[Minicon 28]].
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  • ...]] and [[Minicon 34]], and edited ''[[The Incomplete Leslie Fish]]'' for [[Minicon 36]].
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  • There are a number of things called "Minicon" in one form or another: ...Minicon, and [[VampireFest]] held in 2010 was referred to as an "all club minicon".
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  • ...olis]] [[fan]] who was one the Executive Committee of [[Minicon 26]] and [[Minicon 28]].
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  • ...to be held March 29–21, 2024 (Easter weekend) at the DoubleTree by Hilton Minneapolis - Park Place in [[St. Louis Park, MN]]. The [[GoHs]] will be [[Ursula Vern * {{conpubs|series=Minicon|con=Minicon 57}}.
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  • ...was a [[convention]] held April 16-18, 1976 in the Leamington Hotel in [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Leigh Brackett]], and [[Le {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1976 | before=Minicon 10 | after=Minicon 12 }}
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  • ...tinents. He was a [[GoH]] at [[Minicon 41]] in 2006 and helped produce the Minneapolis SF radio show [[Shockwave]].
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  • ...il 6-8, 2012 at the [[radishtree|"DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bloomington - Minneapolis South"]] (which is the same place as previous year under yet another name). {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=2012 | before=Minicon 46 | after=Minicon 48 }}
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  • ...con (MN) |Minicon]] 16 was a [[convention]] held April 4-6, 1980 at the [[Minneapolis Radisson]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Jon Singer]], [[Ken {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1980 | before=Minicon 15 | after=Minicon 17 }}
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  • ...ntion]] held April 2 - 4, 1999 at the [[Minneapolis Hilton & Towers]] in [[Minneapolis]], MN. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Octavia E. Butler]], [[mark Olson|Mark]] & [ One of the convention's publications -- the ''[[Minicon 34 Restaurant Guide]]'' by [[Karen Cooper]] and [[Bruce Schneier]] ([[Rune
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  • ...created in the wake of the downsizing of [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] after [[Minicon 33]]. It seems to be more of a SF-related pop culture convention than a tr
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  • ...was a [[convention]] held March 24-26, 1978 at the Leamington Hotel in [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Samuel R. Delany]], [[Spider Robinson]], and [[B ...nicon 15]], so it was left as-is and 14 was skipped in the [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] sequence (but then used in 1982 to confuse the innocent.)
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  • '''Patricia Christine “Pat” Hodgell''' is an [[Minneapolis]] [[fantasy]] writer, [[artist]], and a retired professor of English who re * 1986 -- [[Minicon 21]]
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  • ...]], and is named after the [[Bozo Bus Building]], an important venue for [[Minneapolis fandom]] in the 70s.
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  • ...on (MN) |Minicon]] 15 was a [[convention]] held April 13-15, 1979 at the [[Minneapolis Radisson]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Tom Digby]], an {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1979 | before=Minicon 13 | after=Minicon 16 }}
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  • ...on 23]] and of the group which reorganized [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] for [[Minicon 34]]. * 1963 -- [[Minicon 19]]
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  • ...was a [[convention]] held 20-23 April, 1984 at the Leamington Hotel in [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Dave Wixon]], [[Steve {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1984 | before=Minicon 19 | after=Minicon 20}}
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  • ...apolis]] [[fan]] and [[filker]] who chaired [[Minicon 6]] and co-chaired [[Minicon 7]]. Int he 1970s, she operated [[Second Front]] with [[Rick Gellman]] and
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  • ...[[Minn-Stf]], and worked on many [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]] starting with [[Minicon 1]]. ...30]] April 1982 and [[Corflu 6]], and member of the executive council of [[Minicon 34]]. Ran for [[DUFF]] in 1977 and [[TAFF]] in 1979.
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  • ...on the [[Corflu 6]] committee and his art graced the first years of the [[Minneapolis in '73]] [[Worldcon bid]]. * 1980 -- [[Minicon 16]]
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  • ...early all of [[Minicon 1]] through [[Minicon 10]]), and a founder of the [[Minneapolis in '73]] [[bid]]. He was a [[fan writer]], [[artist]], and song writer: ...o]]''. He published the [[Minneapolis in '73 Filksong Book]] in 1969 for [[Minneapolis in '73]].
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  • '''Linda Lounsbury''' is a [[Minneapolis]]-based [[fan]] and early member of [[Minn-StF]] who was winner of the [[19 ...[[concom]], as early as [[Minicon 3]] (registration head) and as late as [[Minicon 57]] (treasury).
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  • ...allcon]].) There was no [[GoH]] (as far known), but starting with about [[Minicon 10]], the [[program book]] traditionally [[Volsted Gridban]] is listed as s * 3:00 Whither Minicon? What was wrong with this convention? How can we do better in the future
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  • ...'. With [[Fred Haskell]], he began the organization of a new [[club]] in [[Minneapolis]], eventually resulting in [[Minn-StF]]. ...and remains a member. He has been credited as one of the [[chairs]] of [[Minicon 1]]. He was on the [[committee]] of [[Constipation]].
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  • ...to 12'''. It was held October 29-31, 1999, at the Radisson Metrodome in [[Minneapolis, MN]]. (Yes, it was spelled "Millenium," though no one remembers if that wa ...ight Saving Time returned the hour lost to [[Minneapolis Fandom]] during [[Minicon 34]] earlier that year.
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  • ...[[pro]] writer. She is a member of [[Minnstf]], and has worked on many [[Minicon (MN) |Minicons]] and also on [[4th Street Fantasy]]. She is married to fel * 1983 -- [[Minicon 19]]
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  • '''Greg Ketter''' is a [[Minneapolis]] [[SF]] [[bookstore]] owner, [[huckster]], and [[con-running fan]]. He is ...umerous [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]]. He [[chaired]] [[Minicon 40]], [[Minicon 41]], [[1993 World Fantasy Convention]], and [[2002 World Fantasy Conventio
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  • '''Karen E. Cooper''', a [[Minneapolis]] [[conrunning]] and [[fanzine]] [[fan]], is a longtime member of [[Minn-St ...inicon (MN)|Minicons]], and was a founding member of the [[High-Resolution Minicon Bid]]. She was [[FGoH]] at [[Windycon 40]] in 2013.
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  • ...s]], an SF-discussion space which for years has put on program tracks at [[Minicon (MN)]], [[MarsCon (MN)]], [[CONvergence]], [[Diversicon]], and [[Arcana]] i * 1988 -- [[Minicon 23]]
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  • ...tion 6]], as well as [[Not-A-ReinCONation]], and worked on [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] and [[ReinCONation]]. He is a member of the [[Mythopoeic Society]]'s [[R ...eo Man]]'' and was one of the directors of ''[[Midwest Side Story]]'' at [[Minicon 12]]. In the early 1970s, he lived in [[The Avocado Pit]] in [[New York]]
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  • (Did you mean [[MiniCon III]], a [[Denver]]-area convention?) ...[convention]] held April 3-5, 1970 at the [[Dyckman Hotel]] in downtown [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Poul Anderson]], [[Gordon Dickson]] and [[Clif
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  • A [[Minneapolis]]-area [[fan]] who has worked on [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]].
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  • ...one album, and Phil Austin and David Ossman both attended [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] for several years in the early 70s and participated in the program, inclu
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  • ...and Dyckman Hotel. ([[Minicon 8]] was also in 1974 (April 12–14), and this Minicon is also called a [[Fallcon]].) [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Judy-Lynn del Rey|Ju ...listed as "Made possible by a grant from Dayton's" (Dayton's was the large Minneapolis department store).
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  • ...[WisCon 28]] and [[WisCon 36]] and was on the Exec of [[Minicon 28]] and [[Minicon 33]]. He has been [[president]] of [[Minn-Stf]] and was a founder of the [ He formerly lived in the [[Minneapolis]] area and [[Des Moines, IA]]. A sociologist, he has described himself as a
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  • ...e]]'', a work originally published for the Minneapolis SF [[convention]] [[Minicon 34]]. ...John Boardman]] and joining [[Fanoclasts]] and [[Apa-Q]]. Before moving to Minneapolis, where he belonged to [[Minn-stf]] and [[Minneapa]], Schneier lived in [[Ch
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  • ...[[Uncle Hugo's]], a, [[SF bookstore]] named after [[Hugo Gernsback]] in [[Minneapolis, MN]]. It is now considered by many to be the oldest surviving SF bookstore ...on 10]], and [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] 8-10, and was part of the Exec of [[Minicon 11]]. He was a member of the [[Peoria High School Science Fiction Club]] (
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  • ...al]] set in an alternate universe where the 1973 [[Worldcon]] is held in [[Minneapolis]]. It was written by [[Susan Ryan]], [[Denny Lien]], [[Jerry Stearns]], [[R ...with some photos from its first public performance on April 9, 1977, at [[Minicon 12]], has been published by [[Minn-StF]] with the cover title ''Midwestside
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  • ...he published the [[apazine]] ''[[Late Entry]]'' for [[Minneapa]] and ran [[Minicon 11]].
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  • Alfred W. Kuhfeld is a Minneapolis [[fan]] and early [[Minn-StF]] member who also bore some responsibility for * 1991 -- [[Minicon 26]]
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  • ...]] [[fan]] who was involved in [[regionals]], (especially) [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] and [[Worldcons]], particularly in the 1970s through the ’90s. Origina * 1990 — [[Minicon 25]]
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  • ...went into filming [[MidAmeriCon]], pretty much everyone who was active in Minneapolis [[fandom]] ended up helping out.
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  • ...[[Gordon Dickson]], [[Charles De Vet]] and [[Clifford Simak]]. As with [[Minicon 1]], [[Carl Jacobi]] was also advertised as a [[GoH]], but didn't make it. {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1969 | before=Minicon 1 | after=Minicon 3}}
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  • .... Paul''' are the center of [[fandom]] in [[Minnesota]]. (St. Paul adjoins Minneapolis and together they are referred to as the “'''Twin Cities'''.”) ...] organized by [[Oliver Saari]] and [[Douglas Blakely]] in 1936, but the [[Minneapolis Fantasy Society]] organized in 1939 was longer-lived.
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  • ...of the [[KMAC]] team at [[MidAmeriCon]]. He was part of the "Exec" for [[Minicon 13]]. He married fellow [[fan]] [[Kate Worley]] in 1981.
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  • A [[Minneapolis]] [[fan]] who is a [[filker]] and musician. He was [[Floundering Father]] * 1980 -- [[Minicon 16]]
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  • ...[FanHistoriCon 9.5]] in [[Melbourne]]. She also worked on [[Worldcon]], [[Minicon (MN)]], [[MarsCon]], [[CONvergence]] and [[Diversicon]]. {{person |born=1950 |Locale=Minneapolis, MN}}
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  • ...]] 6 was a [[convention]] held April 7-9, 1972 at the [[Hyatt Lodge]] in [[Minneapolis]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Ruth Berman]]. {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1972 | before=Minicon 5 | after=Minicon 7}}
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  • ...ce a month in members' homes. The club sponsors the annual [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] on Easter weekend. ...the [[Minneapolis in '73]] not-a-[[hoax bid]] [[Worldcon bid]], and the [[Minneapolis in 2073]] [[Worldcon bid]].
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  • ...as a newspaperman in a number of Upper [[Midwest]] towns and finally in [[Minneapolis]] where he helped revive the [[MFS]] after [[World War II]]. * 1968 -- [[Minicon 1]]
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  • There was a [[1632 Minicon]]. ...atch?v=LbkGwq_MYKc|text=Video of Geri Sullivan and Steven Brust discussing Minneapolis fandom}}
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  • ...N) |Minicons]] and was on the Executive Committees of [[Minicon 14]] and [[Minicon 34]]. ...atch?v=LbkGwq_MYKc|text=Video of Geri Sullivan and Steven Brust discussing Minneapolis fandom at Balticon 51}}
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  • ...tion]] held April 12–14, 1974, at the Dyckman Hotel in [[Minneapolis]]. ([[Minicon 9]] was also held in 1974.) [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Kelly Freas]] and [[Bo =='''MINICON 8 Program'''==
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  • ...n]] 7 was a [[convention]] April 20-22, 1973 at the [[Hyatt Lodge]] in [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Larry Niven]] and [[Rusty Hevelin]]. '''MINICON 7 PROGRAM'''
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  • '''Karen Schaffer''', a former [[Minneapolis]] [[fan]] now living in the [[Bay Area]], was active in [[Minn-stf]] and [[ She is married to [[Mike Ward]], whom she met at a [[Minicon (MN)]] in the 1990s. Karen is a University of California Master Gardener.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Minicon}}''(For other Minicons, see [[Minicon (Disambiguation)]].)'' An annual [[regional convention]] held since 1968 in or near [[Minneapolis, MN]], on Easter weekend by [[Minn-StF]]. (Both "annual" and "on Easter we
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  • A [[Minneapolis]]-area [[fan]] who has worked on many [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]], including serving on the Exec of #’s 20, 22, 23, 25 and
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  • ...n''' was a [[Minneapolis]] [[fan]] and [[collector]]. He worked on many [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]] and was a member and officer of [[Minn-STF]]. Denny served ...igh_quality.pdf “Thrilling Wombat Stories,”] a bio by [[Terry Garey]] in [[Minicon 21]] [[Program Book]], p. 13.
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  • ...lanapa]], [[Apaloosa]] and [[TAPS]]. He also went to many cons, including Minicon, Boskone and Worldcon.
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  • ...s]]: "mostly, I like to throw parties." Post-supporting [[chair]] of the [[Minneapolis in '73]] [[Worldcon bid]] since 1984. She got involved in [[fandom]] in 19 ...tees]], included a dozen or more [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]] ([[chairing]] [[Minicon 35]]) and [[Boskones]], many [[Worldcons]], [[ReinCONation]] 2-6, [[Not-A-R
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  • ...ny years in [[Minneapolis]], lived in [[Tucson, AZ]] before moving back to Minneapolis, where she now lives. She is a member of [[The Scribblies]] and the [[Pre- * 2002 -- [[Minicon 37]], [[Con-Dor IX]]
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  • ...s, married to [[Margie Lessinger]]. He was a member of the Exec for many [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]] in the mid-teens, and of the [[Minn-STF]] [[Board]] of [[Di ...[KMAC]] at [[MidAmeriCon]] in 1976 and a large group recorded at various [[Minicon (MN) |Minicons]] and other midwest conventions.
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  • ...nd the [[Fanoclasts]] and then [[Minnstf]], where he has worked numerous [[Minicon (MN)|Minicons]].
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  • ...was a [[convention]] held June 17-19, 1971 at the [[Curtis Hotel]] in [[Minneapolis]]. [[GoH]]: [[Lin Carter]]. {{convention | series=Minicon (MN) | year=1971 | before=Minicon 3 | after=Minicon 5}}
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  • ...ed]] [[Capricon 9]], [[Capricon 10]], and [[Capricon 11]] and was on the [[Minicon 34]] council. Besides many [[Chicago]]-area [[convention]] [[committees]], ...[[Washington State]], near [[Seattle]], before spending several years in [[Minneapolis]], where, in April 2015, she partnered with [[Greg Ketter]] to reopen [[Dre
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  • ...Edmonton, [[Alberta]], '''Gordy Dickson''' moved while still a child to [[Minneapolis]], where he lived for the rest of his life. While a pro, Dickson was also * 1968 -- [[Minicon 1]]
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  • '''Eleanor Atwood Arnason''' is an [[SF]] [[author]] living in [[Minneapolis]]. She was one of the [[editors]] of the [[fanzine]], ''[[All Mimsy]]''. * 1988 -- [[Minicon 23]]
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  • ...]] originally from [[Minneapolis, MN]]. After discovering [[fandom]] at [[Minicon 7]] in 1973, he became active in [[Minn-stf]] (the Minnesota Science Fictio A regular attendee at [[Minicon (MN)|Minicon]] from 1973–92, Purcell only managed to get to two [[World SF Conventions
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  • ...Edgley, North Dakota, and was largely self-taught, although he attended a Minneapolis art school after becoming interested in painting in high school. * 2000 -- [[Minicon 35]]
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  • John Milo (Mike) Ford was born in East Chicago, Indiana; he died in [[Minneapolis]], Minnesota. * 1986 -- [[Minicon 21]]
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  • [[Minicon (MN)|Minicon]] ||[[Minneapolis]] || Jan 1968 || 55 || There were two in both 1971 and 1974. Not held 2020
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  • ...the confusion with the larger and older local convention, [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]], led the organizers to finally change the name to Arcana while retaining
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  • *Minicon Diary: [[Minicon 33]], Minneapolis, Easter 1998
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  • ...ted videos that were recorded over several tapes. David also worked on the Minneapolis team that shot the original videos in 1956. ...1977 performance of ''[[Midwest Side Story]]'', which was then shown at [[Minicon 56]] in 2023. The project is seeking additional funding in the hope of fini
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  • ...oved to [[LA]] in the mid-1960s after he retired. He was a member of the [[Minneapolis Fantasy Society]]. * 1975 -- [[Minicon 10]]
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  • A small apartment building at 343 19th St. E in [[Minneapolis]] that became a [[slan shack]] when a bunch of [[fans]] moved in and lived ...riod), the upper floors of the building can be seen from the freeway. When Minicon was being held downtown (which was during most of the Bozo Bus period) fans
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  • “[[Minneapolis Thing]]” || September 4-6, 1948 || [[Minneapolis]] [[London Minicon]] || November 1968 || [[London]], [[UK]]
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  • * [https://falh.net/fanzines.html Minicon, MINNEAPA, and Other Fanzines] ([[Minneapolis]])
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  • ...t Fantasy Convention]])   June 16-18, 2023   Minneapolis, MN [[Minicon 57]]   March 29-21, 2024   St. Louis Park, MN
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  • September 4-6, 1948||“[[Minneapolis Thing]]” January 6, 1968||[[Minicon 1]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<small>(Minneapolis, MN)</small>
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  • September 4-6, 1948||“[[Minneapolis Thing]]” January 6, 1968||[[Minicon 1]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<small>(Minneapolis, MN)</small>
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