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Swecon 22 || [[Replicon]] || 2019 || [[Charlie Jane Anders]], [[Annalee Newitz]], [[Gunilla Jonsson]], [[Michael Petersén]] | Swecon 22 || [[Replicon]] || 2019 || [[Charlie Jane Anders]], [[Annalee Newitz]], [[Gunilla Jonsson]], [[Michael Petersén]] | ||
<s>Swecon 23</s> || <s>[[Fantastika 2020]]</s> || <s>March 20-22 2020</s> || postponed due to the [[Covid-19]] epidemic | <s>Swecon 23</s> || <s>[[Fantastika 2020]]</s> || <s>March 20-22 2020</s> || postponed due to the [[Covid-19]] epidemic | ||
− | Swecon | + | Swecon 23 || [[Fantastika 2021]] || March 19-21, 2021 || [[Adrian Tchaikovsky]], [[Aliette de Bodard]], [[Peadar Ó Guilín]], [[Eva Holmquist]] |
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Revision as of 22:39, 13 July 2020
Swedish national convention, started in 1998. Each year, one of the science fiction conventions in the country is selected to host the national awards for science fiction and is given the title "Swecon" in addition to its actual name.
Convention | |
Website | 1998— |
This is a convention page. Please extend it by adding information about the convention, including dates, GoHs, convention chairman, locale, sponsoring organization, external links to convention pages, awards given, the program, notable events, anecdotes, pictures, scans of publications, pictures of T-shirts, con reports, etc. |