ConFusion (Convention)

 Organization

Biography

ConFusion is an annual science fiction convention organized by the Stilyagi Air Corps and its parent organization, the Ann Arbor Science Fiction Association. Founded in 1974, it is the oldest science fiction convention in Michigan. The programming consists of panels on science fiction and fantasy literature, media, science, fandom, art, comics, music, costuming, etc. with discussions by authors, scientists, fans, and artists.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Auditory confusion A, Jan 15-17, 1988, 1988

 Item – Reel 03
Contents

Cold Fire (C Poore, B Riedel, C Flynt) -- Cruiser Dreamin' (Bill Roper) -- Tin Soldier (Julia Ecklar) -- I Never Thought I'd Live To See a Million[1] (Steve Simmons) -- Sunflower Love (Mary Ellen Wessels) -- Mary Ellen Carter (Kevin Davies) -- Your Daughters and Your Sons (Kathy Mar) -- Fal Morgan (Mark Bernstein) -- Valland's Song (Steve Simmons)

Dates: Creation: Jan 15-17, 1988; Publication: 1988

Auditory confusion B, Jan 15-17, 1988, 1988

 Item – Reel 04
Contents

Dopple Entendre (Kathy Mar) -- Harvey (Joey Shoji) -- Critters (Mark Bernstein) -- Artie and Merle (C Flynt, B Riedel, C Poore) -- A Pirate Looks at Forty (Steve Simmons) -- Desert and Forest (Julia Ecklar) -- Starbow's End (Bill Roper) -- Can't You Hear Me Calling? (Clif Flynt, B Riedel, C Poore) -- Stand, The (Julia Ecklar) -- Lullabye (Bill Roper)

Dates: Creation: Jan 15-17, 1988; Publication: 1988