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− | The 2014 [[Worldcon]] (also known as [[LondonThingy]]) was held August 14-18 | + | The 2014 [[Worldcon]] (also known as [[LondonThingy]]) was held August 14-18 2014 at the ExCeL London. The [[GoHs]] were [[Iain M. Banks]] (who died before the event), [[John Clute]], [[Malcolm Edwards]], [[Chris Foss]], [[Jeanne Gomoll]], [[Robin Hobb]], and [[Bryan Talbot]]. The [[Co-Chairmen]] were [[Steve Cooper]] and [[Alice Lawson]]. |
The newsletter ''[[Pigeon Post]]'', and a full set of convention publications are available here. | The newsletter ''[[Pigeon Post]]'', and a full set of convention publications are available here. |
Revision as of 22:55, 2 January 2020
The 2014 Worldcon (also known as LondonThingy) was held August 14-18 2014 at the ExCeL London. The GoHs were Iain M. Banks (who died before the event), John Clute, Malcolm Edwards, Chris Foss, Jeanne Gomoll, Robin Hobb, and Bryan Talbot. The Co-Chairmen were Steve Cooper and Alice Lawson.
The newsletter Pigeon Post, and a full set of convention publications are available here.
Bidders: London in 2014 was the only bidder. See 2014 Worldcon Site Selection
Loncon 3 conducted site selection for the 2016 Worldcon, see 2016 Worldcon Site Selection which was won by Kansas City 2016.
See also British Worldcons.
LoneStarCon 3 | Worldcon - Bidding - Hugos | Sasquan |
Website | 2014 |
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