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External Links

These links will connect you to other communities in the Fantastic.

Anticipation (Worldcon) 2009

The 67th World Science Fiction Convention/Le 67e congrès mondial de science-fiction at the Palais des congrès de Montréal in Montréal, Québec (Canada) from Thursday 6 August through Monday 10 August, 2009.

Various formats for downloading the CFP:

Check out the Anticipation website for more information.

Denvention 3 (Worldcon) 2008

Information on the 66th World Science Fiction Convention in Denver, Colorado, from 6 August to 10 August, 2008, can be found at the Denvention 3 website.

International Congress on Medieval Studies

Given the overlap of fantasy with medieval studies, you might want to look at the International Congress on Medieval Studies website.

Popular Culture Association (PCA)

The PCA overlaps with such areas of the fantastic as science fiction, fantasy, animation, comics art and comics, etc. Information on the PCA and its annual conference can be reached on the official PCA website.

Potlatch

Information on this gathering of the writers and readers of literary science fiction and fantasy, including their annual conference, is on the official Potlatch website.

Readercon

Information on Readercon — "the conference on imaginative literature" – can be reached Readercon website.

The Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA)

Information on the SFRA and its annual conference can be reached on its official SFRA website.

Utopian Studies Society

Information on this interdisciplinary society, including conference updates, can be found on the Utopian Studies Society website.

The Society for Utopian Studies

For information, including membership and conference updates, go to the Society for Utopian Studies website.

WisCon

Information on the "world's leading feminist science fiction convention" held annually in Madison, Wisconsin can be found at the WisCon website.

World Fantasy Convention

Information on the annual convention can be found on the website of the World Fantasy Convention.

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