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[[Millennicon 25]] || March 2011 || [[Robert J. Sawyer]] | [[Millennicon 25]] || March 2011 || [[Robert J. Sawyer]] | ||
[[Millennicon 26]] || March 2012 || [[Tobias Buckell]] | [[Millennicon 26]] || March 2012 || [[Tobias Buckell]] | ||
− | [[Millennicon 27]] || March 15-17, 2013 || [[Eric Flint]], [[Tom Smith]], Sarah Clemens]] | + | [[Millennicon 27]] || March 15-17, 2013 || [[Eric Flint]], [[Tom Smith]], [[Sarah Clemens]] |
[[Millennicon 28]] || March 2014 || [[Jim C. Hines]] | [[Millennicon 28]] || March 2014 || [[Jim C. Hines]] | ||
[[Millennicon 29]] || March 2015 || [[Laura Resnick]] | [[Millennicon 29]] || March 2015 || [[Laura Resnick]] |
Latest revision as of 09:28, 24 February 2025
A convention held in the Cincinnati area, founded in 1986, not affiliated with the CFG. Its numbering counted up from –15. Following Millennicon 30 in March 2016, the committee announced that there would be no more Millennicons.
It was sponsored by Miami Valley Fandom for Literacy, a Dayton, OH-based 501(c)3 created in 1995.
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1986—2016 |
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