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== (1) A One-Shot Wisconsin Convention==
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(Did you mean [[WisCon]], a feminist Wisconsin Convention?)
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A gathering held at the home of [[Dean A. Grennell]] on September 20, 1953 was called Wiscon.  A tape recording of the gathering was made and sent to [[Great Britain|British]] fans.
 
A gathering held at the home of [[Dean A. Grennell]] on September 20, 1953 was called Wiscon.  A tape recording of the gathering was made and sent to [[Great Britain|British]] fans.
  
== (2) A Regional in Wisconsin==
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{{convention | year=1953}}
Very Serious Feminist/Political [[regional convention]] held in [[Madison]], Wisconsin, from 1977, sponsored by [[SF3]]
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Convention || Dates || [[GoHs]]
 
[[WisCon 1]] ||February 11-13 1977 ||[[Katherine MacLean]], [[Amanda Bankier]]
 
[[WisCon 2]] ||February 17-19 1978 ||[[Vonda N. McIntyre]], [[Susan Wood]]
 
[[WisCon 3]] ||February 2-4 1979 ||[[Suzy McKee Charnas]], [[John Varley]], [[Gina Clarke]]
 
[[WisCon 4]] ||Mar. 7-9 1980 ||[[Joan D. Vinge]], [[Octavia Butler]], [[David Hartwell]], [[Beverly DeWeese]]
 
[[WisCon 5]] ||March 6-8, 1981 ||[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Buck]] and [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Don Wollheim]], [[Elsie Wollheim]], [[Teresa di Lauretis]], [[Steven Vincent Johnson]]
 
[[WisCon 6]] ||March 5-7, 1982 ||[[Suzette Haden Elgin]], [[Terry Carr]]
 
[[WisCon 7]] ||March 4-6, 1983 ||[[Marta Randall]], [[Lee Killough]]
 
[[WisCon 8]] ||February 24–26, 1984 ||[[Elizabeth A. Lynn]], [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]]
 
[[WisCon 9]] ||February 22–24, 1985 ||[[Lisa Tuttle]], [[Alicia Austin]]
 
[[WisCon 10]] ||February 21–23, 1986 ||[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Suzette Haden Elgin]]
 
[[WisCon 11]] ||February 20–22, 1987 ||[[Connie Willis]], [[Samuel R. Delany]], [[Avedon Carol]]
 
[[WisCon 12]] ||February 19–21, 1988 ||[[R. A. MacAvoy]], [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Stu Shiffman]]
 
[[WisCon 13]] ||February 17–19, 1989 ||[[Gardner Dozois]], [[Pat Cadigan]]
 
[[WisCon 14]] ||March 9–11, 1990 ||[[Iain M. Banks]], [[Emma Bull]]
 
[[WisCon 15]] ||March 1–3, 1991 ||[[Pat Murphy]], [[Pamela Sargent]]
 
[[WisCon 16]] ||March 6–7, 1992 ||[[Howard Waldrop]], [[Trina Robbins]]
 
[[WisCon 17]] ||March 5–7, 1993 ||[[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]], [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]
 
[[WisCon 18]] ||March 4–6, 1994 ||[[Karen Joy Fowler]], [[Melinda Snodgrass]], [[James Frenkel]]
 
[[WisCon 19]] ||May 26–29, 1995 ||[[Barbara Hambly]], [[Sharyn McCrumb]], [[Nicola Griffith]]
 
[[WisCon 20]] ||May 24–27, 1996 ||[[Ursula K. Le Guin]], [[Judith Merril]]
 
[[WisCon 21]] ||May 23–26, 1997 ||[[Melissa Scott]], [[Susanna Sturgis]]
 
[[WisCon 22]] ||May 22–25, 1998 ||[[Sheri S. Tepper]], [[Delia Sherman]], [[Ellen Kushner]]
 
[[WisCon 23]] ||May 28–31, 1999 ||[[Terri Windling]], [[Mary Doria Russell]]
 
[[WisCon 24]] ||May 26–29, 2000 ||[[Charles de Lint]], [[Jeanne Gomoll]]
 
[[WisCon 25]] ||May 25–28, 2001 ||[[Nancy Kress]], [[Elisabeth Vonarburg]]
 
[[WisCon 26]] ||May 24–27, 2002 ||[[Nalo Hopkinson]], [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]]
 
[[WisCon 27]] ||May 23–26, 2003 ||[[Carol Emshwiller]], [[China Miéville]]
 
[[WisCon 28]] ||May 28–31, 2004 ||[[Patricia McKillip]], [[Eleanor Arnason]]
 
[[WisCon 29]] ||May 27-30, 2005 ||[[Gwyneth Jones]], [[Robin McKinley]]
 
[[WisCon 30]] ||May 26–29, 2006 ||[[Kate Wilhelm]], [[Jane Yolen]]
 
[[WisCon 31]] ||May 25–28, 2007 ||[[Kelly Link]], [[Laurie Marks]]
 
[[WisCon 32]] ||May 23–26, 2008 ||[[L. Timmel Duchamp]], [[Maureen McHugh]]
 
[[WisCon 33]] ||May 22–25, 2009 ||[[Ellen Klages]], [[Geoff Ryman]]
 
[[WisCon 34]] ||May 28–31, 2010 ||[[Mary Anne Mohanraj]], [[Nnedi Okorafor]]
 
[[WisCon 35]] ||May 26–30, 2011 ||[[Nisi Shawl]]
 
[[WisCon 36]] ||May 25–28, 2012 ||[[Andrea Hairston]], [[Debbie Notkin]]
 
[[WisCon 37]] ||May 24–27, 2013 ||[[Joan Slonczewski]], [[Jo Walton]]
 
[[WisCon 38]] ||May 23–26, 2014 ||[[Hiromi Goto]], [[N. K. Jemisin]]
 
[[WisCon 39]] ||May 22–25, 2015 ||[[Alaya Dawn Johnson]], [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]
 
[[WisCon 40]] ||May 27–30, 2016 ||[[Justine Larbalestier]], [[Sofia Samatar]], [[Nalo Hopkinson]]
 
[[WisCon 41]] ||2017 ||
 
[[WisCon 42]] ||March 25-28 2018 ||[[Saladin Ahmedl]], [[Tananarive Due]]
 
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{{link | website=https://wiscon.net/about/history|text=History of WisCon article}}
 
 
 
{{link | website=http://sf3.org/history/a-history-of-wiscon/|text=History of WisCon up to 2008}}
 
 
 
{{convention | website=http://www.wiscon.info | start=1977}}
 
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Revision as of 05:40, 4 January 2020

(Did you mean WisCon, a feminist Wisconsin Convention?)

A gathering held at the home of Dean A. Grennell on September 20, 1953 was called Wiscon. A tape recording of the gathering was made and sent to British fans.


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