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- Wincon abstract "Wincon was a series of British science fiction conventions, initially envisaged as a one-off entry in the Unicon sequence (1980 onwards) but which subsequently took on a life of its own as an occasional event held at King Alfred's College, Winchester. The first was held in 1988 (aka Unicon 9), the most recent in 1999. Guests have included Patrick Tilley, Geoff Ryman, Michael de Larrabeiti, Bruce Sterling, Josef Nesvadba, Gwyneth Jones, Brian Stableford, Colin Greenland, Norman Spinrad, Patrick Hogan, Diana Wynne Jones and Warren Ellis.Although not officially the fourth Wincon, the 1997 Eastercon (held in Liverpool) was organised by most of the core group, which includes Phil Plumbly, John Richards, Peter Wright, Steve Green, Andy Croft, Keith Cosslett and John Bark. Other committee members have included Mike Cheater, Joy Hibbert, Dave Rowley, Peter Cohen, Terry Hunt and Geoff Hill. The guests at Intervention were Brian W Aldiss, David Langford, Octavia Butler and Jon Bing. The next instalment (back in St Alfred's College) recognised this relationship by its title, \"Wincon V\"; it completed the circle by also being part of the Unicon cycle.There are no current plans to revive the Wincon series, as many of the original organisers are now scattered across the UK, but it remains one of England's more significant regional science fiction conventions.".
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- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Aldiss.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Stableford.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Sterling.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_fiction_conventions_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Greenland.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink David_Langford.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Wynne_Jones.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Eastercon.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Geoff_Ryman.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Gwyneth_Jones_(novelist).
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink James_P._Hogan_(writer).
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Jon_Bing.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Josef_Nesvadba.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Michael_de_Larrabeiti.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Spinrad.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Octavia_E._Butler.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Tilley.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction_convention.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Green_(journalist).
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Unicon_(British_science_fiction_convention).
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Winchester.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Warren_Ellis.
- Wincon wikiPageWikiLink Winchester.
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- Wincon subject Category:Science_fiction_conventions_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Wincon hypernym Series.
- Wincon type Convention.
- Wincon type TelevisionShow.
- Wincon type Convention.
- Wincon comment "Wincon was a series of British science fiction conventions, initially envisaged as a one-off entry in the Unicon sequence (1980 onwards) but which subsequently took on a life of its own as an occasional event held at King Alfred's College, Winchester. The first was held in 1988 (aka Unicon 9), the most recent in 1999.".
- Wincon label "Wincon".
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- Wincon wasDerivedFrom Wincon?oldid=645208673.
- Wincon isPrimaryTopicOf Wincon.