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InConJunction is a fan-run, not-for-profit science fiction convention held during the first weekend in July in Indianapolis, Indiana. From its inception, the convention has been organized and produced by The Circle of Janus Science Fiction Club of Central Indiana.
InConJunction | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Dates | First weekend of July |
Frequency | Annually |
Venue | Indianapolis Marriott East |
Location(s) | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 1981[1][2] |
Next event | 1–3 July 2022 |
Attendance | 650 - 800 |
Organized by | Circle of Janus Science Fiction Club of Indiana |
Website | http://www.inconjunction.org/ |
Past guests include Philip José Farmer, Frederik Pohl,[3] Catherine Asaro, George R.R. Martin, Jerry Pournelle, Glen Cook, Mike Resnick, Timothy Zahn,[3], David Drake and Marion Zimmer Bradley[4]. The convention focuses on literature and literacy, but not to the exclusion of other areas of interest. Unique or unusual features include a dedicated Doctor Who room sponsored by The Whoosier Network, an anime room sponsored by The Indiana Animation Club, and a charity auction supporting Indy Reads and other charities as chosen by the convention chairperson.
Notes
edit- ^ "Future Conventions". Starlog. p. 23. July 1981.
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: CS1 maint: ___location (link) - ^ Whyde, Kathy (21 June 1981). "Circle of Janus 'spaced out'". The Indianapolis Star. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 26 August 2025.
- ^ a b "Sci-Fi folks to meet here". Indianapolis News. June 20, 1987.
- ^ O'Connor, Bernice (6 July 1985). "Feisty author writes on". The Indianapolis News.
References
edit- Novello, Laura A (July 6, 1985). "Delegates universally way-out". Indianapolis Star.
- Headden, Susan (July 5, 1986). "Searching for a truer 'fiction'". Indianapolis Star, pp. 25–26.