Hypericon
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Hypericon | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Speculative fiction |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
Country | United States |
First held | 2005 |
Organizer | Frontiers-Nashville |
Filing status | Non-profit |
Official website |
Hypericon is a speculative fiction convention held yearly in June in Nashville, Tennessee. Hypericon is presented by Frontiers-Nashville, a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of the fannish community and all their myriad interests. Some of the activities during the convention include role-playing games, live action roleplaying, filmmaking panels, a room party competition, late night dances, art show and dealers' room, the masquerade, and a hospitality suite.
Hypericon is housed at the Days Inn Stadium in Nashville - the same hotel used by PhreakNIC.
[edit] Past conventions
Hypericon 1 was held June 17-19, 2005. Guests included Hunter Cressall, Amy H. Sturgis, Melissa Gay, and Todd Lyles. Fans Guests of Honor were the Known World Players.
Hypericon 2 was held June 23-25, 2006. Guest of Honor was Tim Powers. Special Guests included Sherrilyn Kenyon, Brian Keene, Glen Cook, and John Skipp.
Hypericon 3 was held June 15-17, 2007. Literary Guest of Honor was Scott Nicholson. Artist Guests of Honor were Michael Bielaczyc and Paul Bielaczyc. Special Guests were Sherrilyn Kenyon and Glen Cook. Fan Guests of Honor were Frank and Millie Kalisz
[edit] Upcoming convention
Hypericon 4 has been scheduled for June 27-29, 2008. Scheduled guests include: Literary Guest of Honor Joe R. Lansdale, Artist Guest of Honor Alex McVey, additional guests include Sherrilyn Kenyon, Glen Cook, Geoffrey Girard, Brian Smith, Elizabeth Donald, Sara M. Harvey, PS Gifford and more.