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{{Infobox Convention |
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| name = DemiCon |
| name = DemiCon |
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| status = Active |
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| genre = Multi-genre |
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| venue = Holiday Inn Northwest, 4800 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50322 |
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| status = Active |
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| location = Des Moines, Iowa |
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| coordinates = {{coord|41.6489|-93.6999|type:event|display=inline,title}} |
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| venue = [http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/des-moines/dsmdu/hoteldetail Holiday Inn Northwest], 4800 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50322 |
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| country = United States |
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| location = Des Moines, Iowa |
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| first = 1990 |
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| organizer = Des Moines Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, Inc. |
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| first = 1990 |
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| filing = 501(c)(3), Nonprofit |
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| organizer = Des Moines Science Fiction Society, Ltd. |
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| website = {{URL|https://demicon.org/}} |
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| filing = 501(c)(7), Nonprofit |
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| website = [http://www.demicon.org/dc_joomla/ DemiCon 23] and [http://www.demicon.org/ DemiCon 24] |
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'''DemiCon''' is an annual volunteer-run [[science fiction convention]] held in [[Des Moines, |
'''DemiCon''' is an annual volunteer-run science fiction, fantasy, and gaming [[science fiction convention|convention]] held in [[Des Moines, Iowa]], in late April/early May. The convention was first held in 1990.<ref name="DMSFFS_home">[https://dmsffs.org DMSFFS home page]</ref> |
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DemiCon's host organization is the [http://www.dmsfs.org/main/ Des Moines Science Fiction Society] (DMSFS), a nonprofit group that promotes literacy, science, and the arts, especially through the enjoyment of science fiction and fantasy. <ref name="DMSFS_home" /> |
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DemiCon's host organization is the Des Moines Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, Inc. (DMSFFS), a nonprofit group that promotes literacy, science, and the arts, especially through the enjoyment of science fiction and fantasy.<ref name="DMSFFS_home" /> |
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== Inception == |
== Inception == |
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DemiCon was founded in 1990 by [[Science fiction fandom|fans]] who learned the trade from the likes of [[Joe Haldeman]] and graduates of his [[Iowa Writers' Workshop|University of Iowa Writers' Workshop]]. |
DemiCon was founded in 1990 by [[Science fiction fandom|fans]] who learned the trade from the likes of [[Joe Haldeman]] and graduates of his [[Iowa Writers' Workshop|University of Iowa Writers' Workshop]]. These fans had formed the Des Moines Science Fiction Society in 1989, and at their first meeting, included a convention among their goals.<ref name="DMSFFS_home" /> |
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The event's name, DemiCon, is derived from the words "Des Moines Convention." <ref name="DMSFS_home" /> |
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The event's name, DemiCon, is derived from the words "Des Moines Convention".<ref name="DMSFFS_home" /> |
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== Programming and Activities == |
== Programming and Activities == |
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DemiCon's decades of growth have |
DemiCon's decades of growth have led to a wide variety of programming, but some of the offerings remain consistent from year to year. The following programming is standard fare at each DemiCon:<ref name="DMSFFS_home" /><ref name="DC_archives">{{Cite web |url=http://www.demicon.org/history.html |title=DemiCon Archives |access-date=2012-11-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120721042720/http://www.demicon.org/history.html |archive-date=2012-07-21 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*Opening Ceremonies, including a performance by [https://web.archive.org/web/20120827061121/http://www.trans-iowa.org/ Trans-Iowa Canal Company] |
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*[[gaming convention|Gaming]] |
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* Masquerade (a structured and staged costume contest) |
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*Masquerade and [[Cosplay]] (a structured and staged costume contest) |
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* Hall Costume contests (informal, no staging) |
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*Hall Costume contests (informal, no staging) |
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* Art show |
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* Dealers' room |
*Art show |
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*Dealers' room |
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*Panels with the Guests of Honor |
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* Gaming |
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*Presentations by musical guests and professional guests |
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* [[Convention panel|Panels]] with the Guests of Honor |
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*[[Science fiction convention#Con suite|Consuite]] |
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* Presentations by musical guests and professional guests |
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*Room parties |
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* [[Science fiction convention#Con Suite|Consuite]] |
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*Closing Ceremonies |
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* Room parties |
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* Closing Ceremonies |
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In addition to the staples listed above, DemiCon offers parallel-programming (also known as multiple-track sessions) that can include many diverse topics from '''A'''[[Anime|nime]] to '''Z'''[[Zombie|ombies]]. DemiCon is a family-friendly event, and offers a wide range of activities with appeal across generations of sci-fi and fantasy fans. A DemiCon member (attendee) might experience:<ref name="DC_archives" /><ref name="DC23">{{Cite web |url=http://www.demicon.org/dc_joomla/ |title=DemiCon 23, May 4 to 6, 2012 |access-date=2012-01-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120202105258/http://www.demicon.org/dc_joomla/ |archive-date=2012-02-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*Music room featuring [[Filk music|filking]] |
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In addition to the staples listed above, DemiCon offers parallel-programming (also known as multiple-track sessions) that can include many diverse topics from '''A'''[[Anime|nimé]] to '''Z'''[[Zombie|ombies]]. DemiCon is a family-friendly event, and offers a wide range of activities with appeal across generations of sci-fi and fantasy fans. A DemiCon member (attendee) is likely to experience: <ref name="DC23">[http://www.demicon.org/dc_joomla/ DemiCon 23, May 4 to 6, 2012]</ref><ref name="DC_archives" /> |
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*Gaming competitions with prizes (from board games to electronic games) |
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*[[Live action role-playing|Live Action Role Playing]] (LARP) |
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* Music room featuring [[Filk music|filking]] |
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*Fhannish Film Festival |
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* Gaming competitions with prizes (from board games to electronic games) |
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*Venue D ([[Open mic|open-mike]] entertainment) |
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* [[Live action role-playing|Live Action Role Playing]] (LARP) |
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*Discussions of literature, television, movies, media |
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* Fhannish Film Festival |
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*Panels on science, technology, and the future |
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* Venue D ([[Open mic|open-mike]] entertainment) |
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*[[Steampunk]] and [[alternate history]] activities |
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* Discussions of literature, television, movies, media |
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*[[Anime]] programming and [[cosplay]] |
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* Panels on science, technology, and the future |
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*Children's programming |
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* [[Steampunk]] and [[alternate history]] activities |
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*Teen Lounge |
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* [[Anime|Animé]] programming and [[cosplay]] |
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*Presentations pertaining to a wide variety of hobbies and activities, such as: |
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* Children's programming |
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**needlework show-and-tell |
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* Youth Lounge (including activities for the teens) |
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**home-brew tasting and judging |
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* Presentations pertaining to a wide variety of hobbies and activities, such as: |
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**belly dancing |
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** needlework show-and-tell |
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**defending the world against zombies |
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** home-brew tasting and judging |
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*Demonstrations of costume and [[Theatrical property|prop]] construction |
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** belly dancing |
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*Iowa's Writers Forum |
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** defending the world against zombies |
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*Live theatrical performances, such as "[https://web.archive.org/web/20120827061121/http://www.trans-iowa.org/ TICC] After Dark" |
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* Demonstrations of costume and [[Theatrical property|prop]] construction |
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*Video room |
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* Iowa's Writers Forum |
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*[[Blood donation|Blood drive]] |
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* Live theatrical performances, such as "[http://www.trans-iowa.org/ TICC] After Dark" |
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*[[Scavenger hunt]] |
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* Video room |
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* [[Blood donation|Blood drive]] |
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* [[Scavenger hunt]] |
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== Venues == |
== Venues == |
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DemiCon has always made its home in the metro area of Des Moines, Iowa, |
DemiCon has always made its home in the metro area of Des Moines, Iowa, US.<ref name="DMSFFS_home" /><ref name="DC_archives" /> |
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DemiCon 1 through DemiCon 7 in 1990 to 1996 were held at the Howard Johnson (which is now the Holiday Inn Northwest) on Merle Hay Road. |
DemiCon 1 through DemiCon 7 in 1990 to 1996 were held at the Howard Johnson (which is now the Holiday Inn Northwest) on Merle Hay Road. This was also the venue for DemiCon 9 in 1998. |
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The Inn at University was the venue for DemiCon 8 and 10 in 1997 and 1999. |
The Inn at University was the venue for DemiCon 8 and 10 in 1997 and 1999. |
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For DemiCon 11 in 2000 through DemiCon 13 in 2002, the location was the University Park Holiday Inn in West Des Moines (which is now Sheraton). |
For DemiCon 11 in 2000 through DemiCon 13 in 2002, the location was the University Park Holiday Inn in West Des Moines (which is now Sheraton). |
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The Hotel Fort Des Moines in the downtown area was the site of DemiCon 14 through 20 in 2003 through 2009. |
The Hotel Fort Des Moines in the downtown area was the site of DemiCon 14 through 20 in 2003 through 2009. |
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In 2010, DemiCon 21 returned to its original location at the Holiday Inn Northwest. |
In 2010, DemiCon 21 returned to its original location at the Holiday Inn Northwest. This is slated to be the convention's site through DemiCon 35 in 2024. |
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== Guests of Honor and Themes == |
== Guests of Honor and Themes == |
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The following table lists the annual themes, and the guests that have honored DemiCon since the event was founded. |
The following table lists the annual themes, and the guests that have honored DemiCon since the event was founded.<ref name="DMSFFS_home" /><ref name="DC_archives" /><ref name="DC23" /><ref name="DC_home">[http://www.demicon.org/ DemiCon home page]</ref> |
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| 2013 || 24 || 24-Karat DemiCon: Celebrating the Golden Age of Science Fiction || [[David Weber]] || [http://www.kurogawa.com/ross.htm Scott Ross] || Mitch and Mary Thompson || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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|Starbase DemiCon: A New World |
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|[[Rachel Aukes]] |
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|Carter Allen |
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|Cheshire Moon |
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|Mitch Thompson |
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| 2022 || 33 || The After || [[Cory Doctorow]]|| [https://www.instagram.com/andybrase_art/ Andy Brase]|| John Johnson |
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| 2021 || 32 || Super Manga Graphic Novels Comics Animation || Lettie Prell || Alison Johnstun; David Pancake || Orlando Winters; Dana Hinterleitner and Bruce Hinterleitner |
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| 2011 || 22 || Here Be Dragons || [[Sarah Prineas]] || [http://www.clemensart.com/ Sarah Clemens] || John and Denise Garner || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || Susan Leabhart; Mitch Thompson |
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| 2020 || 31 || Legion of DemiCon || Lettie Prell || David Pancake || Dana Hinterleitner and Bruce Hinterleitner |
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| 2010 || 21 || Everything is Better with Pirates || [[Karl Schroeder]] || [[Don Maitz]] || Gregg Parmentier || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || Mitch Thompson |
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| 2019 || 30 || It's About Time || [[Gail Carriger]] -- with Timeless GOHs Gay & [[Joe Haldeman]]|| [[John Picacio]]|| Becky Kinnamon & David Winterton |
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| 2009 || 20 || All My Cons Remembered || [[Joe Haldeman]] || [http://www.sarabillustration.com/ Sara Butcher] || Roger Tener || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || Susan Leabhart |
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| 2018 || 29 || Down the Rabbit Hole || Christina Henry || Christine Mitzuk || Susan Leabhart |
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| 2008 || 19 || Back Where We Belong || [[Steven Barnes]] || [http://www.atomicflystudios.net/ Mitchell Davidson Bentley] || Joe and Inger Myers || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || Mitch Thompson |
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| 2017 || 28 || Heroes Shall Rise || [[Lars Pearson]]|| [[Ron Wagner]]|| Richard Harper |
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| 2007 || 18 || You Can Go Home Again...Just Use Your Imagination || [[Catherine Asaro]] || [http://www.rockfeatherscissors.com/ Theresa Mather] || Steve Houle (aka Wookie) || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || Susan Leabhart |
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| 2016 || 27 || Zombies Always Ring Twice || [http://adamjwhitlatch.com/ Adam J. Whitlatch]|| [[Alan M. Clark]]|| Gary and Erin Wickering |
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| 2006 || 17 || Enter the Twilight Zone of Imagination || [[Frederik Pohl]] || [http://www.janetchui.net/ Janet Chui] || Ted Poovey and Darice Schirber-Poovey || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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| 2015 || 26 || The Magical World of DemiCon || [[Jim C. Hines]]|| [http://www.meganlara.com/ Megan Lara]|| Michelle Clark |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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| 2014 || 25 || Hi-Yo, Silver! Celebrate Away! || Tee Morris || [http://www.lojorusso.com/ Lojo Russo]|| Kevin Roche and Andy Trembley |
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| || Susan Leabhart |
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| 2013 || 24 || 24-Karat DemiCon: Celebrating the Golden Age of Science Fiction || [[David Weber]]|| [http://www.kurogawa.com/ross.htm Scott Ross]|| Mitch and Mary Thompson |
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| 2003 || 14 || Contemplating the FUTURE || [[Octavia E. Butler]] || [[Lubov]] || Lynda Sherman || [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || Dennis Lynch |
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| 2012 || 23 || Full Moon Fantasy || [[Patricia Briggs]]|| [http://www.ijustdraw.com/ Allen Williams]|| Ange and Brian Anderson |
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| 2011 || 22 || Here Be Dragons || [[Sarah Prineas]]|| [http://www.clemensart.com/ Sarah Clemens]|| John and Denise Garner |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2010 || 21 || Everything is Better with Pirates || [[Karl Schroeder]]|| [[Don Maitz]]|| Gregg Parmentier |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2009 || 20 || All My Cons Remembered || [[Joe Haldeman]]|| [http://www.sarabillustration.com/ Sara Butcher]|| Roger Tener |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2008 || 19 || Back Where We Belong || [[Steven Barnes]]|| [http://www.atomicflystudios.net/ Mitchell Davidson Bentley]|| Joe and Inger Myers |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2007 || 18 || You Can Go Home Again...Just Use Your Imagination || [[Catherine Asaro]]|| [http://www.rockfeatherscissors.com/ Theresa Mather]|| Steve Houle (aka Wookie) |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2006 || 17 || Enter the Twilight Zone of Imagination || [[Frederik Pohl]]|| [http://www.janetchui.net/ Janet Chui]|| Ted Poovey and Darice Schirber-Poovey |
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| 1996 || 7 || God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days...DemiCon VII. We may have taken 6 years with DemiCon, but on the Seventh Con, We'll Party. || [[Algis Budrys]] || Keith Berdak || Otto and Ruth Sheller || [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2005 || 16 || Life, the Universe, and DemiCon || [[Brad Linaweaver]]|| [http://www.digitaloriginals.net/ Mike Cole]|| Sheila Lenkman and Scott Corwin |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] and Toastmaster Emeritus [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 2004 || 15 || DemiCon-A-Fan-alistic-XV-Fun-A-Liscious || [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]]|| [http://alangutierrez.com/ Alan Gutierrez]|| [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| || [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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| 2003 || 14 || Contemplating the FUTURE || [[Octavia E. Butler]]|| [[Lubov (painter)|Lubov]]|| Lynda Sherman |
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| 2002 || 13 || Con of the Living Dead || [[F. Paul Wilson]]|| [[Alan M. Clark]]|| Dennis Lynch |
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| 2001 || 12 || DemiCon 2001: A Con Oddity || [[Harry Harrison (writer)|Harry Harrison]]|| [http://www.poyarkov.com/ Sergey Poyarkov]|| [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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| 2000 || 11 || Y2K Compliance is Futile. This One Goes to Eleven. || [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]|| [[Susan Van Camp]]|| Alois and Wendy Tschampl |
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| 1999 || 10 || Generation X: Too Old to be Neos...Too Young to be Nostalgic! || [[Spider Robinson]] and [[Jeanne Robinson]]|| [http://nenethomas.com/ Néné Thomas]|| Bill Broughton |
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| 1998 || 9 || Plan Nine from Des Moines || [[George Alec Effinger]]|| [http://www.wjhodgson.net/ William J. Hodgson]|| Marshall and Dee Willis |
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| 1997 || 8 || Sorry, But We've Chosen Not to Become Evolved - Supporting Your Eternal Right to Entropy || [[Barbara Hambly]]|| [http://www.atomicflystudios.net/ Mitchell Davidson Bentley]|| Charles Piehl |
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| 1996 || 7 || God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days...DemiCon VII. We may have taken 6 years with DemiCon, but on the Seventh Con, We'll Party. || [[Algis Budrys]]|| Keith Berdak || Otto and Ruth Sheller |
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| || [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 1995 || 6 || The Undiscovered Con || [[Roger Zelazny]]|| || Wilson Tucker |
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| || [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 1994 || 5 || The Fifth of DemiCon: The Smoothest Convention Around || [[Glen Cook]]|| [http://www.davidleeanderson.com/main.html David Lee Anderson]|| Pierre and Sandy Pettinger |
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| || [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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| 1993 || 4 || The Dawn of Fan || [[Mickey Zucker Reichert]]|| Erin McKee || Mark Moore |
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| 1992 || 3 || My God! - It's Full of Stars || [[Rob Chilson]]|| [[David A. Cherry|David Cherry]]|| Myrna Logan (The Dragon Lady) |
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| 1991 || 2 || The Voyage Continues || [[Joe Haldeman]]|| [http://lucysynkfantasyart.com/ Lucy Synk]|| Gay Haldeman |
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| 1990 || 1 || Witness the Birth || [[C. J. Cherryh]] || J.R. Daniels || |
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== See also == |
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*[[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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*[[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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*[[Science fiction convention]] |
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*[[Science fiction fandom]] |
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*[[Fan convention]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[https://demicon.org/ DemiCon home page] |
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*[http://dmsffs.org/ Des Moines Science Fiction & Fantasy Society, Inc. (DMSFFS) home page] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120721042720/http://www.demicon.org/history.html DemiCon Archives] |
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*[http://hevelincollection.tumblr.com James L. “Rusty” Hevelin Collection in the University of Iowa Special Collections & University Archives] |
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* [http://www.wookphoto.com/DemiCon Photos from DemiCon 10 through DemiCon 22] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121117083327/http://www.hurog.com/news/ Blog entry about the DemiCon experience of Patty Briggs, Author Guest of Honor for DemiCon 23. See May 10, 2012: "DemiCon and Dear Author."] |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/DemiCon DemiCon page on FaceBook] |
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*[http://stephenzimmer.blogspot.com/2011/05/wonderful-demicon.html Blog entry about DemiCon from writer/filmmaker Stephen Zimmer] |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/53466353634/ DemiCon group on FaceBook] |
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* [http://www.hurog.com/news/ Blog entry about the DemiCon experience of Patty Briggs, Author Guest of Honor for DemiCon 23. See May 10, 2012, entry titled "DemiCon and Dear Author."] |
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* [http://stephenzimmer.blogspot.com/2011/05/wonderful-demicon.html Blog entry about DemiCon from writer/filmmaker Stephen Zimmer] |
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* [http://hevelincollection.tumblr.com James L. “Rusty” Hevelin Collection in the University of Iowa Special Collections & University Archives] |
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* [http://twitter.com/dmscifi Des Moines Science Fiction Society on Twitter] |
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== See Also == |
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* [[Rusty Hevelin]] |
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* [[Tadao Tomomatsu]] |
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* [[Science fiction convention]] |
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* [[Science fiction fandom]] |
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* [[Fan convention]] |
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DemiCon | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Multi-genre |
Venue | Holiday Inn Northwest, 4800 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50322 |
Location(s) | Des Moines, Iowa |
Coordinates | 41°38′56″N 93°42′00″W / 41.6489°N 93.6999°W |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 1990 |
Organized by | Des Moines Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, Inc. |
Filing status | 501(c)(3), Nonprofit |
Website | demicon |
DemiCon is an annual volunteer-run science fiction, fantasy, and gaming convention held in Des Moines, Iowa, in late April/early May. The convention was first held in 1990.[1]
DemiCon's host organization is the Des Moines Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, Inc. (DMSFFS), a nonprofit group that promotes literacy, science, and the arts, especially through the enjoyment of science fiction and fantasy.[1]
Inception
[edit]DemiCon was founded in 1990 by fans who learned the trade from the likes of Joe Haldeman and graduates of his University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. These fans had formed the Des Moines Science Fiction Society in 1989, and at their first meeting, included a convention among their goals.[1]
The event's name, DemiCon, is derived from the words "Des Moines Convention".[1]
Programming and Activities
[edit]DemiCon's decades of growth have led to a wide variety of programming, but some of the offerings remain consistent from year to year. The following programming is standard fare at each DemiCon:[1][2]
- Opening Ceremonies, including a performance by Trans-Iowa Canal Company
- Gaming
- Masquerade and Cosplay (a structured and staged costume contest)
- Hall Costume contests (informal, no staging)
- Art show
- Dealers' room
- Panels with the Guests of Honor
- Presentations by musical guests and professional guests
- Consuite
- Room parties
- Closing Ceremonies
In addition to the staples listed above, DemiCon offers parallel-programming (also known as multiple-track sessions) that can include many diverse topics from Anime to Zombies. DemiCon is a family-friendly event, and offers a wide range of activities with appeal across generations of sci-fi and fantasy fans. A DemiCon member (attendee) might experience:[2][3]
- Music room featuring filking
- Gaming competitions with prizes (from board games to electronic games)
- Live Action Role Playing (LARP)
- Fhannish Film Festival
- Venue D (open-mike entertainment)
- Discussions of literature, television, movies, media
- Panels on science, technology, and the future
- Steampunk and alternate history activities
- Anime programming and cosplay
- Children's programming
- Teen Lounge
- Presentations pertaining to a wide variety of hobbies and activities, such as:
- needlework show-and-tell
- home-brew tasting and judging
- belly dancing
- defending the world against zombies
- Demonstrations of costume and prop construction
- Iowa's Writers Forum
- Live theatrical performances, such as "TICC After Dark"
- Video room
- Blood drive
- Scavenger hunt
Venues
[edit]DemiCon has always made its home in the metro area of Des Moines, Iowa, US.[1][2]
DemiCon 1 through DemiCon 7 in 1990 to 1996 were held at the Howard Johnson (which is now the Holiday Inn Northwest) on Merle Hay Road. This was also the venue for DemiCon 9 in 1998.
The Inn at University was the venue for DemiCon 8 and 10 in 1997 and 1999.
For DemiCon 11 in 2000 through DemiCon 13 in 2002, the location was the University Park Holiday Inn in West Des Moines (which is now Sheraton).
The Hotel Fort Des Moines in the downtown area was the site of DemiCon 14 through 20 in 2003 through 2009.
In 2010, DemiCon 21 returned to its original location at the Holiday Inn Northwest. This is slated to be the convention's site through DemiCon 35 in 2024.
Guests of Honor and Themes
[edit]The following table lists the annual themes, and the guests that have honored DemiCon since the event was founded.[1][2][3][4]
Year | No. | Theme | Author Guest of Honor | Artist Guest of Honor | Fan Guest of Honor | Music Guest of Honor | Toastmaster |
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2023 | 34 | Starbase DemiCon: A New World | Rachel Aukes | Carter Allen | (none) | Cheshire Moon | Mitch Thompson |
2022 | 33 | The After | Cory Doctorow | Andy Brase | John Johnson | Tadao Tomomatsu | |
2021 | 32 | Super Manga Graphic Novels Comics Animation | Lettie Prell | Alison Johnstun; David Pancake | Orlando Winters; Dana Hinterleitner and Bruce Hinterleitner | Susan Leabhart; Mitch Thompson | |
2020 | 31 | Legion of DemiCon | Lettie Prell | David Pancake | Dana Hinterleitner and Bruce Hinterleitner | Mitch Thompson | |
2019 | 30 | It's About Time | Gail Carriger -- with Timeless GOHs Gay & Joe Haldeman | John Picacio | Becky Kinnamon & David Winterton | Susan Leabhart | |
2018 | 29 | Down the Rabbit Hole | Christina Henry | Christine Mitzuk | Susan Leabhart | Mitch Thompson | |
2017 | 28 | Heroes Shall Rise | Lars Pearson | Ron Wagner | Richard Harper | Susan Leabhart | |
2016 | 27 | Zombies Always Ring Twice | Adam J. Whitlatch | Alan M. Clark | Gary and Erin Wickering | Tadao Tomomatsu | |
2015 | 26 | The Magical World of DemiCon | Jim C. Hines | Megan Lara | Michelle Clark | Tadao Tomomatsu | |
2014 | 25 | Hi-Yo, Silver! Celebrate Away! | Tee Morris | Lojo Russo | Kevin Roche and Andy Trembley | Susan Leabhart | |
2013 | 24 | 24-Karat DemiCon: Celebrating the Golden Age of Science Fiction | David Weber | Scott Ross | Mitch and Mary Thompson | Dennis Lynch | |
2012 | 23 | Full Moon Fantasy | Patricia Briggs | Allen Williams | Ange and Brian Anderson | Tadao Tomomatsu | |
2011 | 22 | Here Be Dragons | Sarah Prineas | Sarah Clemens | John and Denise Garner | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2010 | 21 | Everything is Better with Pirates | Karl Schroeder | Don Maitz | Gregg Parmentier | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2009 | 20 | All My Cons Remembered | Joe Haldeman | Sara Butcher | Roger Tener | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2008 | 19 | Back Where We Belong | Steven Barnes | Mitchell Davidson Bentley | Joe and Inger Myers | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2007 | 18 | You Can Go Home Again...Just Use Your Imagination | Catherine Asaro | Theresa Mather | Steve Houle (aka Wookie) | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2006 | 17 | Enter the Twilight Zone of Imagination | Frederik Pohl | Janet Chui | Ted Poovey and Darice Schirber-Poovey | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2005 | 16 | Life, the Universe, and DemiCon | Brad Linaweaver | Mike Cole | Sheila Lenkman and Scott Corwin | Tadao Tomomatsu and Toastmaster Emeritus Rusty Hevelin | |
2004 | 15 | DemiCon-A-Fan-alistic-XV-Fun-A-Liscious | Emma Bull and Will Shetterly | Alan Gutierrez | Rusty Hevelin | Tadao Tomomatsu | |
2003 | 14 | Contemplating the FUTURE | Octavia E. Butler | Lubov | Lynda Sherman | Rusty Hevelin | |
2002 | 13 | Con of the Living Dead | F. Paul Wilson | Alan M. Clark | Dennis Lynch | Rusty Hevelin | |
2001 | 12 | DemiCon 2001: A Con Oddity | Harry Harrison | Sergey Poyarkov | Tadao Tomomatsu | Rusty Hevelin | |
2000 | 11 | Y2K Compliance is Futile. This One Goes to Eleven. | Lois McMaster Bujold | Susan Van Camp | Alois and Wendy Tschampl | Rusty Hevelin | |
1999 | 10 | Generation X: Too Old to be Neos...Too Young to be Nostalgic! | Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson | Néné Thomas | Bill Broughton | Rusty Hevelin | |
1998 | 9 | Plan Nine from Des Moines | George Alec Effinger | William J. Hodgson | Marshall and Dee Willis | Rusty Hevelin | |
1997 | 8 | Sorry, But We've Chosen Not to Become Evolved - Supporting Your Eternal Right to Entropy | Barbara Hambly | Mitchell Davidson Bentley | Charles Piehl | Rusty Hevelin | |
1996 | 7 | God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days...DemiCon VII. We may have taken 6 years with DemiCon, but on the Seventh Con, We'll Party. | Algis Budrys | Keith Berdak | Otto and Ruth Sheller | Rusty Hevelin | |
1995 | 6 | The Undiscovered Con | Roger Zelazny | Wilson Tucker | Rusty Hevelin | ||
1994 | 5 | The Fifth of DemiCon: The Smoothest Convention Around | Glen Cook | David Lee Anderson | Pierre and Sandy Pettinger | Rusty Hevelin | |
1993 | 4 | The Dawn of Fan | Mickey Zucker Reichert | Erin McKee | Mark Moore | Rusty Hevelin | |
1992 | 3 | My God! - It's Full of Stars | Rob Chilson | David Cherry | Myrna Logan (The Dragon Lady) | Rusty Hevelin | |
1991 | 2 | The Voyage Continues | Joe Haldeman | Lucy Synk | Gay Haldeman | Rusty Hevelin | |
1990 | 1 | Witness the Birth | C. J. Cherryh | J.R. Daniels | Rusty Hevelin |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g DMSFFS home page
- ^ a b c d "DemiCon Archives". Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ a b "DemiCon 23, May 4 to 6, 2012". Archived from the original on 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ^ DemiCon home page
External links
[edit]- DemiCon home page
- Des Moines Science Fiction & Fantasy Society, Inc. (DMSFFS) home page
- DemiCon Archives
- James L. “Rusty” Hevelin Collection in the University of Iowa Special Collections & University Archives
- Blog entry about the DemiCon experience of Patty Briggs, Author Guest of Honor for DemiCon 23. See May 10, 2012: "DemiCon and Dear Author."
- Blog entry about DemiCon from writer/filmmaker Stephen Zimmer