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− | [[DeepSouthCon]] 22 was held June | + | [[DeepSouthCon]] 22 was a [[convention]] held June 21–24, 1984, in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. (Reprehensibly, it was also called the '''Chattanooga Two Two'''.) [[Author GoH]] was [[Joan D. Vinge]], [[FGoH]] was [[Jerry Page]], and [[Toastmaster]] was [[Karl Edward Wagner]]. Other guests included [[Somtow Sucharitkul]], [[Tim R. Sullivan]], [[Michael Bishop]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Alan Ryan]], [[Charles L. Grant]], and [[Allen Wold]]. |
− | Attendance was 742. | + | Attendance was 742. [[Chair]] was [[Irvin Koch]]. |
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+ | [[Guy H. Lillian III]] won the [[Rebel Award]] and [[David Drake]] won the [[Phoenix Award]]. The [[Southpaw Award]] went to [[Brad Foster]] (best Artist) and to [[Don Markstein]] (two: Best APA Writer and Best APA Administrator) and to [[Charlie E. Williams]] for Best Humorist. | ||
Huntsville beat Atlanta for the 1985 DSC winning 155-120 (Melbourne (Australia) got 10.) The Atlanta bid was the second loss in a row by the [[Atlanta in '86]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee bidding on "Build a Better Worldcon". The loss may have bee driven by their proposed ''October'' date. | Huntsville beat Atlanta for the 1985 DSC winning 155-120 (Melbourne (Australia) got 10.) The Atlanta bid was the second loss in a row by the [[Atlanta in '86]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee bidding on "Build a Better Worldcon". The loss may have bee driven by their proposed ''October'' date. | ||
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For a [[con report]] by [[Guy Lillian]], see {{file770 | issue=48 | page=17}}. | For a [[con report]] by [[Guy Lillian]], see {{file770 | issue=48 | page=17}}. | ||
− | {{convention | series=DeepSouthCon | year=1984 | before=DeepSouthCon 21 | after=DeepSouthCon 23}} | + | {{convention | series=DeepSouthCon | year=1984 | before=DeepSouthCon 21 | after=DeepSouthCon 23 |Locale=Chattanooga, TN}} |
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 12 November 2024
DeepSouthCon 22 was a convention held June 21–24, 1984, in Chattanooga, TN. (Reprehensibly, it was also called the Chattanooga Two Two.) Author GoH was Joan D. Vinge, FGoH was Jerry Page, and Toastmaster was Karl Edward Wagner. Other guests included Somtow Sucharitkul, Tim R. Sullivan, Michael Bishop, Theodore Sturgeon, Alan Ryan, Charles L. Grant, and Allen Wold.
Attendance was 742. Chair was Irvin Koch.
Guy H. Lillian III won the Rebel Award and David Drake won the Phoenix Award. The Southpaw Award went to Brad Foster (best Artist) and to Don Markstein (two: Best APA Writer and Best APA Administrator) and to Charlie Williams for Best Humorist.
Huntsville beat Atlanta for the 1985 DSC winning 155-120 (Melbourne (Australia) got 10.) The Atlanta bid was the second loss in a row by the Atlanta in '86 Worldcon bid committee bidding on "Build a Better Worldcon". The loss may have bee driven by their proposed October date.
- DeepSouthCon 22 publications and photos on fanac.org
For a con report by Guy Lillian, see File 770 48, p. 17.
DeepSouthCon 21 | DeepSouthCon | DeepSouthCon 23 |
1984 |
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