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'''Iggy''', the 1978 [[Worldcon]], was held August 30 to September 4 at the Hyatt Regency, Adams House and Phoenix Convention Center & Symphony Hall.  The [[GoH]] was [[Harlan Ellison]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Bill Bowers]]. [[F. M. Busby]] was [[Toastmaster]] and the [[chairman]] was [[Tim Kyger]].
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'''Iguanacon''' (aka '''Iggy'''), the 36th [[Worldcon]], was held August 30 to September 4, 1978, at the Hyatt Regency, Adams House and Phoenix Convention Center & Symphony Hall in [[Phoenix, AZ]].  The [[GoH]] was [[Harlan Ellison]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Bill Bowers]]. [[F. M. Busby]] was [[Toastmaster]] and the [[chairman]] was [[Tim Kyger]].  
  
This was the first IguanaCon, but was called IguanaCon II because of a previous [[hoax]]. [[Greg Brown]] was the initial [[Chairman]]In April-May 1978 there was a move to replace him which was temporarily resolved by putting him on probation for a period. He resigned a few days later and  but was replaced by Tim Kyger. (See the references below for details.)
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This was the first IguanaCon, but was called “IguanaCon II” because of a previous [[hoax]]. (Kyger's preferred name for Iguanacon II was '''110 Degrees in the Shade Con'''For some reason he wasn't allowed to use it....)
  
(Kyger's preferred name for Iguanacon II was '''110 Degrees in the Shade Con'''For some reason he wasn't allowed to use it...)
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[[Greg Brown]] was the initial [[Chairman]]In April–May 1978, there was a move to replace him which was temporarily resolved by putting him on probation for a period. He resigned a few days later and was replaced by Tim Kyger. (See the references below for details.)
  
Much of the senior staff lived together in [[The Garrett]] a small, unairconditioned, top-floor apartment.
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Much of the youthful senior staff lived together in '''The Garrett''', a small, unairconditioned, top-floor apartment.
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[[Bill Bowers]] was never invited and was [[croggled]] to find out he was [[Fan GoH]] after the [[bid]] won at [[MidAmeriCon]]. Terrified of public speaking, he spent the next two years preparing by giving “practice speeches” friends set up for him at [[regional]] [[conventions]].  
  
 
[[Josef Nesvadba]] was announced as the European [[GoH]] for IguanaCon. Why he did not attend is a bit of a mystery.  It was reported that he could not get travel papers and it was also reported that an illness of his wife prevented it.  In any event, even more oddly, he was not listed as a guest by Iguanacon's later publications and is not generally considered to have been a [[Worldcon]] [[GoH]].
 
[[Josef Nesvadba]] was announced as the European [[GoH]] for IguanaCon. Why he did not attend is a bit of a mystery.  It was reported that he could not get travel papers and it was also reported that an illness of his wife prevented it.  In any event, even more oddly, he was not listed as a guest by Iguanacon's later publications and is not generally considered to have been a [[Worldcon]] [[GoH]].
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[[GoH]] [[Harlan Ellison]] was upset over the failure of the Arizona state government to pass the ERA and threatened to boycott the convention, publishing a lengthy personal statement in ''[[Locus]]''. He was ultimately persuaded to attend and live in a camper outside the hotel.  See ''[[Karass]] #36'' (March 1978) (and other references, below) for a discussion of this as it was happening.  It was quite a circus.
 
[[GoH]] [[Harlan Ellison]] was upset over the failure of the Arizona state government to pass the ERA and threatened to boycott the convention, publishing a lengthy personal statement in ''[[Locus]]''. He was ultimately persuaded to attend and live in a camper outside the hotel.  See ''[[Karass]] #36'' (March 1978) (and other references, below) for a discussion of this as it was happening.  It was quite a circus.
  
The con's staff included: [[Jim Corrick]]: head of the Hugo Awards department and programming; [[Carol De Priest]]: head of memberships and registration; [[Sharon Maples]]: treasurer.  The committee apa was ''[[IGAPA]]''.
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The con's staff included: [[Jim Corrick]], head of the Hugo Awards department; [[Carol De Priest]], head of memberships and registration; [[Sharon Maples]], [[treasurer]].  The committee apa was ''[[IGAPA]]''.
  
The convention was one of the less-well-organized ever, and its mostly self-inflicted travails were responsible for much gossip and hand-wringing in fandom both before and after. It was especially noted for the number of people who resigned or were fired beforehand and the number of people who later remember having rescued it.
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The convention was one of the less-well-organized, and its mostly self-inflicted travails were responsible for much gossip and hand-wringing in [[fandom]] both before and after. It was especially noted for the number of people who resigned or were fired beforehand and the number of people who later remember having rescued it.
  
Reviews/rememberances:
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This was the first convention center-based Worldcon. Even so, there was concern that the space allotted for the [[Hugo Awards]] would have insufficient seating, leading to the [[concom]]’s unfortunate decision to issue [[tickets]] for that event. Long lines resulted.
* [[Farber-Iguanacon-Reminiscence|Gary Farber's Iguanacon II reminiscence]]
 
* [[Kyger -- How Iguanacon Came to Be|Tim Kyger's story about how the con came to be]]
 
* ''[[Iguanacon Blues]]'' and ''[[Iguanacon Blues Redux]]'' by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]
 
* [[Mike Glyer's]] con report: {{file770 | issue=7 | page=1}}.
 
* ''[[Locus]] #213'', August 1978
 
* ''[[Locus]] #214'', September 1978
 
* ''[[Karass]] #36'' (March 1978) for Ellison's antics
 
* ''[[Locus]] #215'', October 1978: a long letter from [[Ken Moore]] and [[Lou Moore]] on problems the Art Show staff had
 
* {{file770 | issue=3}}: Report on events around the removal of [[Greg Brown]]
 
* {{file770 | issue=5 | page=3}}: General Iggy rumors
 
* {{file770 | issue=6 | page=1}}: Another shakeup
 
* {{file770 | issue=9 | page=2}}: Various post-con rumors
 
  
 
All in all, Iguanacon was one of the most fraught [[Worldcons]] ever.
 
All in all, Iguanacon was one of the most fraught [[Worldcons]] ever.
  
The [[Phoenix in '78]] bid beat an [[LA in '78]] bid at [[MidAmeriCon]].
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The [[Phoenix in '78]] [[bid]] beat an [[LA in '78]] bid in the [[1978 Worldcon Site Selection]] at [[MidAmeriCon]].
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Iguanacon hosted the race to select the [[1980 Worldcon]] between [[Boston in 1980]] (winner, [[Noreascon Two]]), [[Baltimore in '80]], and [[Flushing in '80]].  See [[1980 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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==The Anvil of God==
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The plaza between convention buildings for IguanaCon II. With outdoor temperatures reaching past 110 degrees ("but it's a dry heat!"), the block-long concrete plaza it was necessary to cross to reach the Hucksters' Room, Art Show, and other events in the convention center was soon dubbed '''The Anvil of God''' and attendees learned the foolhardiness of attempting to go barefoot. Several mild heat strokes and faintings were treated, including one prominent writer, but nothing worse resulted. (One person did walk through a plate-glass window without serious injury.)
  
The race to select the [[1980 Worldcon]] was between [[Boston in 1980]] (winner, [[Noreascon Two]]), [[Baltimore in '80]], and [[Flushing in '80]]. See [[1980 Worldcon Site Selection]].
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'''See:'''
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* {{conpubs |series=Worldcon |con=Iguanacon II}}.
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* [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8D69oYQFIO9xGMENYm7gquxAtKFjigLU Videos.]
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* [[Iguanacon II Reminiscence (Farber)]].
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* [[Tim Kyger: How Iguanacon Came to Be]].
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* ''[[Iguanacon Blues]]'' and ''[[Iguanacon Blues Redux]]'' by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]].
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* [[Mike Glyer]]'s [[con report]]: {{file770 | issue=7 | page=1}}.
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* ''[[Locus]] #213'', August 1978.
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* ''[[Locus]] #214'', September 1978.
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* ''[[Karass]] #36'' (March 1978) for Ellison's antics.
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* ''[[Locus]] #215'', October 1978: a long letter from [[Ken Moore]] and [[Lou Moore]] on problems the Art Show staff had.
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* {{file770 | issue=3}}: Report on events around the removal of [[Greg Brown]].
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* {{file770 | issue=5 | page=3}}: General Iggy rumors.
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* {{file770 | issue=6 | page=1}}: Another shakeup.
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* {{file770 | issue=9 | page=2}}: Various post-con rumors.
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* [https://azfandom.org/cons/worldcon.html Publications and audio recordings.]
  
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 12 September 2023

Iguanacon (aka Iggy), the 36th Worldcon, was held August 30 to September 4, 1978, at the Hyatt Regency, Adams House and Phoenix Convention Center & Symphony Hall in Phoenix, AZ. The GoH was Harlan Ellison, and the FGoH was Bill Bowers. F. M. Busby was Toastmaster and the chairman was Tim Kyger.

This was the first IguanaCon, but was called “IguanaCon II” because of a previous hoax. (Kyger's preferred name for Iguanacon II was 110 Degrees in the Shade Con. For some reason he wasn't allowed to use it....)

Greg Brown was the initial Chairman. In April–May 1978, there was a move to replace him which was temporarily resolved by putting him on probation for a period. He resigned a few days later and was replaced by Tim Kyger. (See the references below for details.)

Much of the youthful senior staff lived together in The Garrett, a small, unairconditioned, top-floor apartment.

Bill Bowers was never invited and was croggled to find out he was Fan GoH after the bid won at MidAmeriCon. Terrified of public speaking, he spent the next two years preparing by giving “practice speeches” friends set up for him at regional conventions.

Josef Nesvadba was announced as the European GoH for IguanaCon. Why he did not attend is a bit of a mystery. It was reported that he could not get travel papers and it was also reported that an illness of his wife prevented it. In any event, even more oddly, he was not listed as a guest by Iguanacon's later publications and is not generally considered to have been a Worldcon GoH.

GoH Harlan Ellison was upset over the failure of the Arizona state government to pass the ERA and threatened to boycott the convention, publishing a lengthy personal statement in Locus. He was ultimately persuaded to attend and live in a camper outside the hotel. See Karass #36 (March 1978) (and other references, below) for a discussion of this as it was happening. It was quite a circus.

The con's staff included: Jim Corrick, head of the Hugo Awards department; Carol De Priest, head of memberships and registration; Sharon Maples, treasurer. The committee apa was IGAPA.

The convention was one of the less-well-organized, and its mostly self-inflicted travails were responsible for much gossip and hand-wringing in fandom both before and after. It was especially noted for the number of people who resigned or were fired beforehand and the number of people who later remember having rescued it.

This was the first convention center-based Worldcon. Even so, there was concern that the space allotted for the Hugo Awards would have insufficient seating, leading to the concom’s unfortunate decision to issue tickets for that event. Long lines resulted.

All in all, Iguanacon was one of the most fraught Worldcons ever.

The Phoenix in '78 bid beat an LA in '78 bid in the 1978 Worldcon Site Selection at MidAmeriCon.

Iguanacon hosted the race to select the 1980 Worldcon between Boston in 1980 (winner, Noreascon Two), Baltimore in '80, and Flushing in '80. See 1980 Worldcon Site Selection.

The Anvil of God[edit]

The plaza between convention buildings for IguanaCon II. With outdoor temperatures reaching past 110 degrees ("but it's a dry heat!"), the block-long concrete plaza it was necessary to cross to reach the Hucksters' Room, Art Show, and other events in the convention center was soon dubbed The Anvil of God and attendees learned the foolhardiness of attempting to go barefoot. Several mild heat strokes and faintings were treated, including one prominent writer, but nothing worse resulted. (One person did walk through a plate-glass window without serious injury.)

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