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− | A symposium held at Brigham Young University, in [[Provo, UT|Provo]], [[Utah]], since 1983. The name refers to the novel by [[Douglas Adams]] from his ''[[Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series. | + | A symposium held at Brigham Young University, in [[Provo, UT|Provo]], [[Utah]], since 1983. The name refers to the [[novel]] by [[Douglas Adams]] from his ''[[Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series. “'''LTUE''' is a three-day [[academic]] symposium on all aspects of [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]]. Comprised of [[panels]], presentations and papers on writing, [[art]], literature, film, [[gaming]] and other facets of [[speculative fiction]], LTUE is a place to learn all about life, the universe, and everything else you love.” It grew out of the Marion K. “Doc” Smith Symposium on Science Fiction and Fantasy at Brigham Young University. |
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[[Life, the Universe, & Everything 3]] || 1985 || [[Elizabeth Boyer]], [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Frederik Pohl]] | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 3]] || 1985 || [[Elizabeth Boyer]], [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Frederik Pohl]] | ||
[[Life, the Universe, & Everything 4]] || 1986 || [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Alan Dean Foster]], [[Madeleine L'Engle]] | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 4]] || 1986 || [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Alan Dean Foster]], [[Madeleine L'Engle]] | ||
− | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 5]] || 1987 || [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Stephen R. Donaldson]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Jack Williamson]] | + | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 5]] || 1987 || [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Stephen R. Donaldson]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Jack Williamson]], [[Kathy Mar]] |
[[Life, the Universe, & Everything 6]] || 1988 || [[Algis Budrys]], [[Michael R. Collings]], [[Tim Powers]], [[Michael Whelan]] | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 6]] || 1988 || [[Algis Budrys]], [[Michael R. Collings]], [[Tim Powers]], [[Michael Whelan]] | ||
[[Life, the Universe, & Everything 7]] || 1989 || [[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[David Brin]], [[Octavia Butler]] | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 7]] || 1989 || [[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[David Brin]], [[Octavia Butler]] | ||
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[[Life, the Universe, & Everything 39]] || February 11–13, 2021 (online) || [[Alaya Dawn Johnson]], [[Melinda M. Snodgrass]], [[Kaitlund Zupanic]] | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 39]] || February 11–13, 2021 (online) || [[Alaya Dawn Johnson]], [[Melinda M. Snodgrass]], [[Kaitlund Zupanic]] | ||
[[Life, the Universe, & Everything 40]] || February 17-19, 2022 || [[Jody Lynn Nye]], Megan Lloyd, Brian Hailes | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 40]] || February 17-19, 2022 || [[Jody Lynn Nye]], Megan Lloyd, Brian Hailes | ||
+ | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 41]] || February 16-18, 2023 || Jess Smart Smiley, [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]], [[Phil Foglio]] | ||
+ | [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 42]] || February 15-17, 2024 || [[Aaron Johnston]], [[Rebecca Moesta]], [[Kaela Rivera]] | ||
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+ | {{convention | start=1983|locale=Provo, UT}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 9 November 2023
A symposium held at Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah, since 1983. The name refers to the novel by Douglas Adams from his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. “LTUE is a three-day academic symposium on all aspects of science fiction and fantasy. Comprised of panels, presentations and papers on writing, art, literature, film, gaming and other facets of speculative fiction, LTUE is a place to learn all about life, the universe, and everything else you love.” It grew out of the Marion K. “Doc” Smith Symposium on Science Fiction and Fantasy at Brigham Young University.
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