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Swancon 14 – ‘The Real Official Progress Report 1’ – summary

Description and transcriptions by Anna Hepworth. As ever, typos faithfully replicated, and layouts and formats approximated only as much as can be done with trivial amounts of html. The first ‘official’ progress report for SwanCon 14 was a 16 page, … Continue reading

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Swancon 14 – 'The Real Official Progress Report 1' – summary

Description and transcriptions by Anna Hepworth. As ever, typos faithfully replicated, and layouts and formats approximated only as much as can be done with trivial amounts of html. The first ‘official’ progress report for SwanCon 14 was a 16 page, … Continue reading

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Swancon 14 PR3

a just-the-good-bits transcription by Chris Creagh The Most Wanted List (Convention Committee) Cindy Clarkson – “Her hard work and capacity for doing all the things that everybody else forgets about will make her either a very successful convention organiser or … Continue reading

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SwanCon 14 Ephemera

by Chris Creagh Open the A4 manila envelope and what do I find? 1) Progress Report 3 2) Info about the 1989 ASF(Ditmar) Awards best International fiction (148 listed) Australian novel (11 listed) Australian short fiction (39 listed) Fanzine Fan writer … Continue reading

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A Swancon 14 reminiscence

by Doug Burbidge With Swancon 2012 just around the corner, now might be a good time for me to reminisce about my first Swancon, Swancon 14. I was in the CIA at the time, and Cindy Clarkson visited us and … Continue reading

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Swancon 14 badge

Post by Doug Burbidge Swancon 14 was at the King’s Ambassador on Hay Street (more recently known as The King’s). It was the first convention for a whole bunch of Curtin Imagination Association people (including me), because Cindy Clarkson came … Continue reading

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