Trinoc*coN
Trinoc*coN was an annual science fiction convention which was held in North Carolina.[1] It started in 2000. Guests of honor included George R.R. Martin. 2006 was the first year that the convention was held outside of Durham; it was held in the Northern Raleigh Hilton in Raleigh, North Carolina. The name "Trinoc*coN" is a reference to the Trinocs, a fictional alien race from the works of Larry Niven. It ceased operation in 2009.
Trinoc*coN | |
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Status | Defunct |
Genre | Science fiction |
Location(s) | Durham, North Carolina |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 2000 |
Most recent | 2008 |
Filing status | 501(c)3 |
Notable Guests
Art
- Charles Vess (2000), Dru Blair (2001), Tom Fleming (2007), Charles Keegan (2005), James Wappel (2002), Andrew Probert (2001)
Comics
- T Campbell - Penny and Aggie (2007), Greg Eatroff - FAANS.COM (2003, 2007), Barb Fischer and Chris Impink - Fragile Gravity (2007), Jade Gordon - Lean on Me (2005), Larry Holderfield ("mckenzee") - Sinister Bedfellows (2007), Gene Kannenberg - ComicsResearch (2007), Joe Komenda - Feral Chicken (2007), Arienna Lee - A World Like My Own (2007), David Milloway, Matthew Z. Wood, and Stephanie Freese - Detective (2007), Eric Nolen-Weathington - TwoMorrows Publishing (2007), Van Plexico - AvengersAssemble (2007), Leah Riley - Willrad and RoboHobo (2007), Brian Shearer and Marty Blevins - GravyBoy (2007), Jamie Robertson - Clan of the Cats (2007), Ursula Vernon - Digger (2003), Charles Vess - Web of Spider-Man (2000)
Gaming
- Dave Arneson (2002, 2005), Bruce Baugh (2003), Chris Pramas (2005), Skip Williams (2000)
Literary
- Lois McMaster Bujold (2002), Fred Chappell (2002), David Drake (2000, 2006), Elizabeth Hand (2007), David G. Hartwell (2006), John Kessel (2006, 2007), K. A. Laity (2007), Sharon Lee (2004), Barry N. Malzberg (2006), George R.R. Martin (2007), Steve Miller (2004), James Morrow (2000), Stephen Mark Rainey (2007), Alexandra Sokoloff (2007), Michael Swanwick (2000), Vernor Vinge (2001), Lawrence Watt-Evans (2002), Alex Wilson (2007), Joe R. Lansdale (2005), Catherine Asaro (2008)
Events
Charity auction[3]
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gollark: It's parser combinator based. I would have to somehow rewrite the grammar to get around it.
gollark: That would preclude adding extra syntax for, well, dice.
gollark: I thought about that, but people would complain and I've already overused RPN calculators a bit as website content.
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References
- Edgers, Geoff. "The what-if world", Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, 5 July 1998.
- "Science Fiction Publishing Maverick Departs Earthly Plane; Publisher Jim Baen Dies at Age 62", PR Newswire US, 30 June 2006.
- Ehlers, Matt. "Winning character debuts; Local man 'becomes' Victorian inspector", Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, 18 October 2006.
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