We hope you\u27ll enjoy this year\u27s conference in all its aspects. This year\u27s Mythcon, like previous conferences, will involve a mixture of literary and fannish activities, including papers, discussions, a keynote speech, a procession, a masquerade, an art show, an auction, and a music program. Please refer to the center pages of this program book for a complete schedule of conference activities
Many thanks for the support of: Patricia Callender, Don and Angela Harlow, Valerie Frazier, Dale Mat...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
This is the program book for Mythcon 36, held in conjunction with The Tolkien Society. The Mythopoe...
Welcome to this year\u27s very special Mythopoeic Conference, celebrating both the 50th anniversary ...
Over the years, the task of putting together the Mythopoeic Society\u27s annual convention has becom...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
The Mythopoeic Conferences - sometimes called Mythcons in short - are a unique blend of many creat...
Welcome to the Twenty-First annual Mythopoeic Fantasy Conference. It has now been two decades since ...
Welcome to Mythcon 48, the annual conference of the Mythopoeic Society, and the fiftieth anniversary...
This is the program booklet for Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992 / Mythcon 23. This event was organ...
Welcome to the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference As I returned home from Mythcon 38 in Berkeley two ...
Whether this is your first fantasy-related conference, or your fourth or your thirtieth-a thousand w...
Mythcon 50: Moving Forward, Looking Back To give its far-flung membership a chance to meet, and to p...
With many thanks to all those who have helped to make Mythcon memorable as panelists, participants, ...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Many thanks for the support of: Patricia Callender, Don and Angela Harlow, Valerie Frazier, Dale Mat...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
This is the program book for Mythcon 36, held in conjunction with The Tolkien Society. The Mythopoe...
Welcome to this year\u27s very special Mythopoeic Conference, celebrating both the 50th anniversary ...
Over the years, the task of putting together the Mythopoeic Society\u27s annual convention has becom...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
The Mythopoeic Conferences - sometimes called Mythcons in short - are a unique blend of many creat...
Welcome to the Twenty-First annual Mythopoeic Fantasy Conference. It has now been two decades since ...
Welcome to Mythcon 48, the annual conference of the Mythopoeic Society, and the fiftieth anniversary...
This is the program booklet for Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992 / Mythcon 23. This event was organ...
Welcome to the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference As I returned home from Mythcon 38 in Berkeley two ...
Whether this is your first fantasy-related conference, or your fourth or your thirtieth-a thousand w...
Mythcon 50: Moving Forward, Looking Back To give its far-flung membership a chance to meet, and to p...
With many thanks to all those who have helped to make Mythcon memorable as panelists, participants, ...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Many thanks for the support of: Patricia Callender, Don and Angela Harlow, Valerie Frazier, Dale Mat...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
This is the program book for Mythcon 36, held in conjunction with The Tolkien Society. The Mythopoe...