Minicon
{{short description|Science fiction and fantasy convention in the US}}
{{about|a convention|the fictional race from Transformers|Mini-Con}}
{{Infobox Convention
| name = Minicon
| image =
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| status = Active
| genre = Science fiction/fantasy
| venue = DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bloomington
| location = Bloomington, Minnesota
| country = United States
| coordinates= {{Coord|44|51|42|N|93|21|10|W|display=inline,title}}
| first = 1968
| last =
| organizer = Minnesota Science Fiction Society
| filing = Non-profit
| attendance = 400–700
| website = {{url|http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/}}
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Minicon is a science fiction and fantasy convention in Minneapolis usually held on Easter weekend. Started in 1968 and running approximately annually since then, it is one of the oldest science fiction conventions in the midwest United States.{{cite web| last =Sutton| first =Terri| title =Between Planets| publisher =City Pages LLC| date =2004-05-26| url =http://www.citypages.com/2004-05-26/arts/between-planets/| accessdate =2009-01-06| url-status =dead| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20110606025150/http://www.citypages.com/2004-05-26/arts/between-planets/| archivedate =2011-06-06}} It is run by the Minnesota Science Fiction Society, a non-profit organization that is "dedicated to furthering the appreciation of science fiction and fantasy literature".
Minicon has had many guests of honor over the years, including Gordon R. Dickson, Poul Anderson, Clifford D. Simak, Lester del Rey, Frederik Pohl, Octavia E. Butler, Harlan Ellison, Larry Niven, and Terry Pratchett.{{cite web |title=Minicon |url=https://mnstf.org/minicon/ |website=mnstf.org |publisher=MNStF |access-date=December 30, 2024}}
Minicon should not be confused with MinnCon, a dark fantasy/horror convention founded in 1971 by fans living in St. Paul, Minnesota. MinnCon changed its name to Arcana in 1988 to avoid confusion but many area fans still refer to the convention by its older name. The term "minicon" is often used informally in science fiction circles for any small convention.
Features
Staples of modern Minicons are:
- Several tracks of panel discussions
- Readings
- Gaming, formal and informal
- The Bozo Bus Tribune, convention newsletter
- Art show
- Dealers room
- Kids' programming
- Science room
- Filk and folk music
- Consuite and bar
- Parties
History
{{see also|List of past Minicons}}
The first Minicon was held on 6 January 1968 in Coffman Union at the University of Minnesota and had approximately 60 attendees. In all subsequent years it was held in area hotels. Attendance grew fairly steadily for many years, culminating in a series of conventions that drew over 3000 people and used as many as 4 hotels. However, in 1999, Minicon downscaled dramatically due to a feeling among some organizers that it had strayed too far from its roots and had become unmanageable. Recent Minicons have had between 400 and 700 attendees.{{cite web| last =Walsh| first =Jim| title =Attention Earthlings:Your Planet Sucks| publisher =City Pages LLC| date =2006-05-03| url =http://www.citypages.com/2006-05-03/columns/there-s-a-place-for-us/| accessdate =2009-01-06| url-status =dead| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20091220042347/http://www.citypages.com/2006-05-03/columns/there-s-a-place-for-us/| archivedate =2009-12-20}}
Around the time that Minicon reduced its size, some other conventions sprang up in the area, including CONvergence and MarsCon.
Recent and upcoming conventions
Minicon 57 was held on Easter weekend 2024, March 29-31, at the DoubleTree Park Place hotel in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. It featured guests of honor author & illustrator Ursula Vernon (a.k.a. T. Kingfisher), musician Tim Griffin, and archivist Jeremy Brett. It also featured Japanese scholar Jefferey Angles.{{cite web |title=Minicon 57: March 29-31, 2024 |url=https://mnstf.org/minicon57/ |website=mnstf.org |publisher=MNStF |access-date=December 30, 2024}} There were a total of 518 attendees.
Minicon 58 will be held over Easter weekend 2025, April 18-20. It will be the first Minicon at the DoubleTree Bloomington hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota since Minicon 52. This hotel has been the location of 27 previous Minicons, more than any other hotel. It will feature author Wesley Chu, musicians Eric and Jen Distad of The Faithful Sidekicks as guests of honor as well as Michael Busch as a featured astronomer.{{cite web |title=Minicon 58 - Author Guest of Honor: Wesley Chu |url=https://mnstf.org/minicon58/ |website=mnstf.org |publisher=MNStF |access-date=December 30, 2024}}
References
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External links
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- [http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/ Minicon website]
- [http://www.mnstf.org Minnesota Science Fiction Society website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070708053409/http://www.smithway.org/history/chap3e.html Outline of Midwestern U.S. fan history]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927032359/http://www.smithway.org/history/fathers1.html Transcript of 1977 discussion of early Minneapolis SF fan history, part one] [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927032507/http://www.smithway.org/history/fathers2.html Part two] [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927032453/http://www.smithway.org/history/fathers3.html 3] [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927032500/http://www.smithway.org/history/fathers4.html 4]
Category:Science fiction conventions in the United States
Category:Conventions in Minnesota