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14-16 May 2010

LEPRECON 36
(Phoenix area SF conference) at Phoenix Marriott Mesa, Mesa, AZ. Writer Guest of Honor: George R. R. Martin; Artist Guest of Honor: Charles Vess; Local Guest of Honor: James A. Owen. Membership: $40 until 30 April 2010, $45 at the door. Info: leprecon.org/lep36/; leprecon@ leprecon.org; (480) 945-6890; PO Box 26665, Tempe, AZ 85285.

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21-23 May 2010

IMAGICON
(Alabama area SF conference) at Birmingham, AL. Guests include: Darrell Osborn, Allen Hammack, Ash Evans, Daniel Taylor, M.B. Weston. Membership: $40 (special rate, may expire; regular $55). Info: imagicon.org/imagine2010/.

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27-29 August 2010

AU CONTRAIRE
(31st New Zealand national SF conference) at Quality Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand (stop in on the way to Aussiecon). Guest of Honor: Sean Williams; Fan Guest of Honor: Paul Mannering. Membership: NZ$ 60; Supporting: NZ$ 15; Friday only: NZ$ 20; Saturday only: NZ$ 40; Sunday only: NZ$ 40. Info: www.aucontraire. org.nz/; [email protected]; PO Box 10104, Wellington 6143, New Zealand.

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2-6 September 2010

AUSSIECON FOUR
(68th World Science Fiction Convention) at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Guest of Honor: Kim Stanley Robinson; Artist Guest of Honor: Shaun Tan; Fan Guest of Honor: Robin Johnson. Membership from 1 September 2009 until some later date (see website for latest details): AUD 275, USD 225, CAD 255, GBP 140, EUR 1165, JPY 22,500; supporting membership AUD 70, USD 50, CAD 50, GBP 25, EUR 35, JPY 4900. This is the SF universe's annual get-together. Professionals and readers from all over the world will be in attendance. Talks, panels, films, fancy dress competition—the works. Nominate and vote for the Hugos. Info: www. aussiecon4.org.au/, [email protected], GPO Box 1212, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3001

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Copyright © 2010 Anthony Lewis

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact (Astounding),
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