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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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