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  2. Milford Writer's Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Judith Merril, James Blish, and Damon Knight founded the Milford Writer's Conference in 1956. [2] It is both a residential workshop and a writers' conference in which published science fiction writers convene over the course of a week to intensively critique stories and samples from novels (usually works in progress) and to workshop ideas on all aspects of SF writing.

  3. Conduit (convention) - Wikipedia

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    This auction originally benefited Reading for the Future, a non-profit organization which promoted literacy through speculative fiction. The RFF Utah Student Writing and Art Contest was sponsored in part by CONduit. [4] However, RFF ceased operation in January 2010. [5] CONduit was a founding member of the Utah Speculative Fiction Council.

  4. International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts

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    The Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing (formerly the Isaac Asimov Award) is presented to a full-time undergraduate college student for an unpublished and unsold science fiction or fantasy short story.

  5. Dogwood Writing Conference returns April 30 - AOL

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    Apr. 28—ASHLAND — The Dogwood Writing Conference, sponsored by KYOWA Writers, is returning after a two-year absence. This year's conference will be Saturday, April 30, at the Holiday Inn ...

  6. List of writers' conferences - Wikipedia

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    The Aloha Writers Conference , Kapalua, Hawaii and Maui [18] American Christian Fiction Writers Conference, location varies [19] American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) annual conference, New York City [20] Antioch Writers' Workshop, Yellow Springs, Ohio [21] Arkansas Writers Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas [22]

  7. Column: Can Stanford tell the difference between scientific ...

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    Pandemic conspiracy-mongers shared the stage with scientists and public health advocates at a Stanford University conference. Should they have even been let into the room?

  8. Confluence (convention) - Wikipedia

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    The ninth annual convention garnered over 400 science fiction fans in 1996. [1] [2] The original name was derived from the meaning of confluence, a gathering, and the fact that Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of three rivers. [1] The event has been organized by the Pittsburgh Area Real Time Science Fiction Enthusiasts Club (PARSEC). [3]

  9. Wiscon - Wikipedia

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    WisCon or Wiscon, a Wisconsin science fiction convention, is the oldest, and often called the world's leading, feminist science fiction convention and conference. It was first held in Madison, Wisconsin, in February 1977, [1] after a group of fans attending the 1976 34th World Science Fiction Convention in Kansas City was inspired to organize a convention like WorldCon but with feminism as the ...