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| Carl Lundgren has illustrated over 300 science fiction book covers including Time Enough For Love and Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein. See Carl this year at PentaCon as a dealer! | |
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Convention support Web site providing
online registration for PentaCon.
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| Web site for the Dragon Storm roleplaying game by Black Dragon Press. Look for the Stormlands Continent: Book 1 exclusive release at PentaCon! | |
| The stage: the final frontier. Journey with the orchestra to a galaxy far, far away with Sci-Fi Unplugged as the Philharmonic performs the classical pieces that rocket out of this world! | |
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ISFiC, Inc.(Illinois Science Fiction
in Chicago) is a not-for-profit corporation that promotes science fiction
fandom and literacy in Chicago and the Midwest.
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| ISFiC Press is the publishing arm of ISFiC. It is a small press which has published collections of short stories, novels and science fiction related non-fiction, including authors Jack McDevitt, Mike Resnick, Robert Sawyer, Joe Siclari, and Harry Turtledove. | |
| Jason Holmgren created the cover art used for the PentaCon XXII pre-registration book. | |
| Kenzer & Company | Publisher of Knights of the Dinner Table created by Jolly Blackburn. |
| Picnicon is an annual (since 1986) Springtime half-day picnic relaxacon held near Chicago. For Fen, kin, and friends. Meet, greet, eat. Play ball--or don't. A good opportunity to introduce non-fen friends to fandom without committing an entire weekend. | |
| Find a Sci-Fi Convention! Listing of various science fiction conventions. | |
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Windycon is an annual (since 1974)
major weekend-long Chicago area science fiction convention that offers
science programming (both hard and soft) as well as science fiction,
literary and media topics. Programs can take the form of panel discussions
or presentations. Windycon also provides separate children's programming.
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| International convention listing with details of conventions from around the world. | |
| Annual holiday season gaming convention featuring board games, roleplaying, HeroClix, and old school Battletech. Door prizes and board game tournaments make this a convention not to miss. A portion of the proceeds are donated to charity. |
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