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− | “A [[Tennessee]] [[Literary]] [[Science Fiction]] & [[Fantasy]] [[Convention]]” held in [[Chattanooga, TN]], from 1987. Its charter limits attendance to 1,000 members. | + | “A [[Tennessee]] [[Literary]] [[Science Fiction]] & [[Fantasy]] [[Convention]]” held in [[Chattanooga, TN]], from 1987. Its charter limits attendance to 1,000 members. It was chaired for many years by [[Tim Bolego]] and then by his daughter [[Brandy Spraker]]. |
Volunteers are called '''''Black Shirts''''' and given the perk of being able to buy and wear convention [[t-shirts]] in [[black]]. | Volunteers are called '''''Black Shirts''''' and given the perk of being able to buy and wear convention [[t-shirts]] in [[black]]. | ||
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[[LibertyCon 13]] || 1999 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[David Mattingly]], Cheryl Mandus | [[LibertyCon 13]] || 1999 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[David Mattingly]], Cheryl Mandus | ||
[[LibertyCon 14]] || 2000 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], Jon Stadter, Kenneth Waters | [[LibertyCon 14]] || 2000 || [[C. J. Cherryh]], Jon Stadter, Kenneth Waters | ||
− | [[LibertyCon 15]] || 2001 || [[David Drake]], [[Gary Ruddell]], [[Debbie Hughes]] | + | [[LibertyCon 15]] || May 25-27, 2001 || [[David Drake]], [[Gary Ruddell]], [[Debbie Hughes]] |
[[LibertyCon 16]] || July 25-27, 2003 || [[S. M. Stirling]], [[Darrell K. Sweet]], [[John Ringo]] | [[LibertyCon 16]] || July 25-27, 2003 || [[S. M. Stirling]], [[Darrell K. Sweet]], [[John Ringo]] | ||
[[LibertyCon 17]] || 2004 || [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[Larry Niven]], [[Stephen Hickman]] | [[LibertyCon 17]] || 2004 || [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[Larry Niven]], [[Stephen Hickman]] | ||
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[[LibertyCon 33]]|| <s>June 12–14, 2020</s> June 25-27, 2021 || [[Patricia Briggs]], Tiffany Toland-Scott, [[Art Dula]]. Postponed and made virtual due to [[Covid-19]] | [[LibertyCon 33]]|| <s>June 12–14, 2020</s> June 25-27, 2021 || [[Patricia Briggs]], Tiffany Toland-Scott, [[Art Dula]]. Postponed and made virtual due to [[Covid-19]] | ||
[[LibertyCon 34]] || June 17-19, 2022 || [[Taylor Anderson]]. [[Melissa Gay]], Stephen Granade, [[Christopher Woods]] | [[LibertyCon 34]] || June 17-19, 2022 || [[Taylor Anderson]]. [[Melissa Gay]], Stephen Granade, [[Christopher Woods]] | ||
− | [[LibertyCon 35]] / DeepSouthCon 61 ||June 23-25, 2023|| [[Larry Correia]], [[David Mattingly]], Travis S. Taylor, [[Regina Kirby]], [[Timothy Zahn]], [[David Weber]] | + | [[LibertyCon 35]] / [[DeepSouthCon]] 61 ||June 23-25, 2023|| [[Larry Correia]], [[David Mattingly]], Travis S. Taylor, [[Regina Kirby]], [[Timothy Zahn]], [[David Weber]] |
− | + | [[LibertyCon 36]] || June 21-23, 2024 || [[M. D. Cooper]], Leia Powell, Chuck Rosenfeld, [[Bill Fawcett]] and [[Jody Lynn Nye]] | |
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 10 November 2024
“A Tennessee Literary Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention” held in Chattanooga, TN, from 1987. Its charter limits attendance to 1,000 members. It was chaired for many years by Tim Bolego and then by his daughter Brandy Spraker.
Volunteers are called Black Shirts and given the perk of being able to buy and wear convention t-shirts in black.
Convention | |
1987— |
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