L.A.Con III

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Welcome to my page on L.A.Con III, my second WorldCon. My first one was Winnipeg in '94, and my next one will be LoneStarCon2 in '97. I plan on working on that one, since it's in my home state.

On this page is a chronology of what I did at the con, pictures I took at the con and some commentary as well. If you've got questions, let me know.

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Thursday

  1. Got registration packet and checked out the programming
  2. Dealer's Room
  3. LoneStarCon2 booth volunteer
  4. Electronic Publishing
  5. Computer Art
  6. Opening Ceremonies

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Friday

  1. Vampires in Literature - Horror vs. Heroic (Quinn Yarbro was on this panel)
  2. The Future of Religion
  3. Trailer Park with Jeff Walker
  4. Stop Me Before I Collect Again
  5. Independent Booksellers
  6. Particle Physics for Dummies
  7. Drawing to Order
  8. LoneStarCon2 Party helper

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Saturday

  1. How to do Research (Quinn Yarbro was on this panel)
  2. LoneStarCon2 booth volunteer
  3. SF & Genre Films Preview
  4. Autographs (Quinn Yarbro)
  5. Real Aliens
  6. The Wonders of the Ackermansion
  7. Reviewing Science Fiction & Fantasy
  8. Masquerade


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Sunday

  1. Autographs (Don Maitz)
  2. LoneStarCon2 booth volunteer
  3. Warner Brothers Presents
  4. Character & Costume (Quinn Yarbro was on this panel)
  5. LoneStarCon2 booth volunteer
  6. It crawled out of the Slush Pile
  7. Fannish P(h)ictionary
  8. Book Exhibit Raffle (I won $500 worth of books)
  9. Hugo Awards

  10. Hugo Nominees Party volunteer

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Miscellaneous pictures


Guest of Honor



Fan Guest of Honor



Transportation to the Hugos

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since September 11, 1996

Last update: Wednesday, September 25, 1996

Created by: Scott Zrubek