Last year in this space I expressed the hope that Mythcon will develop into a general fantasy convention, functioning as a focal point for the growing interest in fantasy, myth,-and imaginative literature. There is one way in which we are moving towards the further realization of this. This year we are initiating The Mythopoeic Fantasy Award. The plans are to make this a yearly award given for the best work of fantasy that was published in America for the first time the preceding year
Welcome to this year\u27s very special Mythopoeic Conference, celebrating both the 50th anniversary ...
How does mythopoeic literature address the relationship between the land and its inhabitants, betwee...
Mythcon 45 Where Fantasy Fits Wheaton College Norton, MA August 8-11, 2014 http://www.mythsoc.org/my...
Welcome to the Twenty-First annual Mythopoeic Fantasy Conference. It has now been two decades since ...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
Welcome to the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference As I returned home from Mythcon 38 in Berkeley two ...
Over the years, the task of putting together the Mythopoeic Society\u27s annual convention has becom...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
The Mythopoeic Conferences - sometimes called Mythcons in short - are a unique blend of many creat...
Mythcon 50: Moving Forward, Looking Back To give its far-flung membership a chance to meet, and to p...
Greetings and welcome to the 17th Mythopoeic Conference. This year is the Centennial of the birth of...
Mythcon 35\u27s theme focuses on both the Pursuit of mythopoeic scholarship over the past 35 years, ...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
I would like to welcome you all to Mythcon 25. This is a special occasion for the Mythopoeic Society...
Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 19. Defines indigenous fantasy—fantasy in a contemporary, “real-world...
Welcome to this year\u27s very special Mythopoeic Conference, celebrating both the 50th anniversary ...
How does mythopoeic literature address the relationship between the land and its inhabitants, betwee...
Mythcon 45 Where Fantasy Fits Wheaton College Norton, MA August 8-11, 2014 http://www.mythsoc.org/my...
Welcome to the Twenty-First annual Mythopoeic Fantasy Conference. It has now been two decades since ...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
Welcome to the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference As I returned home from Mythcon 38 in Berkeley two ...
Over the years, the task of putting together the Mythopoeic Society\u27s annual convention has becom...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
The Mythopoeic Conferences - sometimes called Mythcons in short - are a unique blend of many creat...
Mythcon 50: Moving Forward, Looking Back To give its far-flung membership a chance to meet, and to p...
Greetings and welcome to the 17th Mythopoeic Conference. This year is the Centennial of the birth of...
Mythcon 35\u27s theme focuses on both the Pursuit of mythopoeic scholarship over the past 35 years, ...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
I would like to welcome you all to Mythcon 25. This is a special occasion for the Mythopoeic Society...
Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 19. Defines indigenous fantasy—fantasy in a contemporary, “real-world...
Welcome to this year\u27s very special Mythopoeic Conference, celebrating both the 50th anniversary ...
How does mythopoeic literature address the relationship between the land and its inhabitants, betwee...
Mythcon 45 Where Fantasy Fits Wheaton College Norton, MA August 8-11, 2014 http://www.mythsoc.org/my...