Microcon
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Microcon is an annual science fiction and fantasy convention, held annually at the University of Exeter in Exeter since 1982, usually over the first weekend in March. It is organised by the Exeter University Science Fiction and Fantasy Society.
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[edit] History and guest speakers
- Microcon (12 - 13 March 1982): Lisa Tuttle [1]
- Microcon II (5 - 6 February 1983): According to a contemporary report, there was no guest of honour at this event. [2]
(As the numbering increased by five in just four years, it appears likely it jumped a digit during 1984 - 1986)
- Microcon 7 (1987): Tom Shippey
- Microcon 8 (1988): Terry Pratchett, Iain Banks, Neil Gaiman, Dave Langford, Diana Wynne Jones, Colin Greenland, John Brunner, John Grant, Fox, Fay Sampson, Chris Bell
- Microcon 9 (1989): Storm Constantine, Terry Pratchett, Mary Gentle, Dave Langford, Diana Wynne Jones, Colin Greenland, John Grant, Fox, Fay Sampson, Adrian Cole, Pete Loveday, Ron Tiner, David V. Barrett
- Microcon 10 (1990)
- Microcon 11 (1991)
- Microcon 12 (29 February - 1 March 1992): John Brunner [3]
- Microcon 13 (6 - 7 March 1993): Colin Greenland [4]
- Microcon 14 (5 - 6 March 1994): Geoff Ryman, John Clute, Colin Greenland, Stephen Marley, Richard Middleton [5] [6]
- Microcon 15 (4 - 5 March 1995): Ramsey Campbell [7]
- Microcon 16 (2 - 3 March 1996)[8]: Diana Wynne Jones, Fay Sampson
- Microcon 17 (1 - 2 March 1997): Christopher Priest, Leigh Kennedy [9]
- Microcon 18 (28 February - 1 March 1998): Brian Stableford [10]
- Microcon 19 (6 - 7 March 1999): Dave Langford [11] [12]
- Microcon 20 (4 - 5 March 2000): Nick Redfern (originally planned to be Kim Newman, who apparently didn't receive the invitation) [13]
- Microcon 21 (3 - 4 March 2001): Jon Courtenay Grimwood [14]
- Microcon 22 (2 - 3 March 2002): Gwyneth Jones [15]
- Microcon 23 (1 - 2 March 2003): Jasper Fforde [16]
- Microcon 24 (6 - 7 March 2004): Geoff Ryman [17]
- Microcon 25 (5 - 6 Mar 2005): Keith Brooke, Richard Freeman, Mags Halliday, Paul Hinder, Ben Jeapes, Mark Leyland, James Lovegrove, Fay Sampson, Nick Walters, Beth Webb, Lee Wood [18]
- Microcon 26 (4 - 5 March 2006): Fay Sampson, Nick Walters, Christina Lake, Richard Freeman, Joanne Hall, Mark Leyland, Paul Cornell, Jasper Fforde [19]
- Microcon 27 (3 - 4 March 2007): Richard Freeman, Fay Sampson, Nick Walters, Colin Harvey, Joanne Hall, Mark Leyland, Jasper Fforde [20]
- Microcon 28 (1 - 2 March 2008): Pat Cadigan, Richard Freeman, Steve Green, Joanne Hall, Colin Harvey, Michelle Parslow, Nick Walters
- Microcon 29 (March 2009), further details tbc
[edit] Misnumbering
Microcon's misnumbering in the mid-1980s (see above) was spotted during research for Steve Green's 2008 guest speech.
[edit] References
- ^ "Life on Mars", column by Steve Green, published in Matrix #41 (British Science Fiction Association, April/May 1982)
- ^ "Death in Exeter", article by Kevin Clarke, published in The Twilight Zine #3 (Solihull Science Fiction Group, March 1983)
- ^ Ansible #55, February 1992
- ^ Ansible #67, February 1993
- ^ Ansible #79, February 1994
- ^ John Grant: Gulliver Unravels: Generic Fantasy and the Loss of Subversion - infinity plus non-fiction
- ^ Ansible #92, March 1995
- ^ Ansible #103, February 1996
- ^ Ansible #115, February 1997
- ^ Ansible #127, February 1998
- ^ Ansible #140, March 1999
- ^ http://www.ansible.co.uk/writing/metamrph.html Dave Langford's guest of honour speech
- ^ Ansible #152, March 2000
- ^ Ansible #162, January 2001
- ^ Ansible #175, February 2002
- ^ Ansible #187, February 2003
- ^ Ansible #199, February 2004
- ^ Ansible #210, January 2005
- ^ Paul Cornell's House of Awkwardness: Microcon. Me for the Unknown
- ^ Ansible #235, February 2007