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Windycon XXII was a convention held from November 10-12, 1995 at the Hyatt Regency Woodfield in Schaumburg, IL. Guests of Honor: Poul Anderson, Heather Bruton, Stanley Schmidt, Dick Smith, Leah Zeldes Smith. Toastmaster: Bob Passovoy, Anne Passovoy. Chair: Bill Roper.

ISFiC Guest: Ben Bova, Harry Turtledove. The ISFiC Writers Contest winner was "In Memoriam," by William McMahon.

With Windycon XXII, the convention began to stylize its spelling with a capital C in the middle of the name (they've changed back again). This was the first Windycon with a website.

Program Book


Windycon XXI Windycon WindyCon XXIII
1995
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