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1 || [[Kubla Khan Clave]] || 1973 || [[Frederik Pohl]] | 1 || [[Kubla Khan Clave]] || 1973 || [[Frederik Pohl]] | ||
2 || [[Kubla Khan Too]] || May 10-12, 1974 || [[Gordon Dickson]], [[Kelly Freas]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]] | 2 || [[Kubla Khan Too]] || May 10-12, 1974 || [[Gordon Dickson]], [[Kelly Freas]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]] | ||
− | 3 || [[Kubla Khan Khubed]] || 1975 || [[ | + | 3 || [[Kubla Khan Khubed]] || 1975 || [[Kelly Freas]] |
4 || [[Kubla Khwandry]] || June 4-6, 1976 || [[Donald A. Wollheim]], [[John Schoenherr]] | 4 || [[Kubla Khwandry]] || June 4-6, 1976 || [[Donald A. Wollheim]], [[John Schoenherr]] | ||
5 || [[Kwintus Kublius]] || May 6-8, 1977 || [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Kelly Freas]], [[Frank Robinson]] | 5 || [[Kwintus Kublius]] || May 6-8, 1977 || [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Kelly Freas]], [[Frank Robinson]] |
Revision as of 13:27, 1 June 2022
(Are you looking for the San Francisco Bay Area gaming convention?)
A series of conventions in Nashville, TN founded and chaired by Ken Moore and run under the auspicious of the Middle Tennessee Science Fiction Society..
There were 30 conventions in the series (from 1973 to 2002), but numbers 26-28, run by Dr. Charles Dickens and Patricia Clements, were renamed Parthecon. Andrew Offutt was MC for all of the conventions.
After Kubla Khan/Parthecon ended, Nashville was without a convention until Dan Caldwell and Fred Grimm revived Xanadu.
Convention | |
1973—2002 |
This is a convention page. Please extend it by adding information about the convention, including dates, GoHs, convention chairman, locale, sponsoring organization, external links to convention pages, awards given, the program, notable events, anecdotes, pictures, scans of publications, pictures of T-shirts, con reports, etc. |