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*[[Minicon mini-history]] - quick summary of recent Minicons including name of chair and attendance
*[[Minicon mini-history]] - quick summary of recent Minicons including name of chair and attendance
*[http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/history/ Minicons 1-30, detailed summary]
*[http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/history/ Minicons 1-30, detailed summary]
*[http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/history/minicon_history.html Fred's Minicon history, 1-39] - includes dates, hotel, GOH, and attendance
*[http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/history/minicon_history.html Fred's Minicon history, updated at least to 45] - includes dates, hotel, GOH, and attendance


== Resources for Minicon (and other con) running ==
== Resources for Minicon (and other con) running ==

Revision as of 07:02, 1 April 2010

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Minnstf Links

Minnstf History

The Floundering Fathers Panel - An interview with Minnstf founders Nate Bucklin, Ken Fletcher, Fred Haskell, Frank Stodolka, and Jim Young, circa 1977

Minnstf Document Digitization Project

Otherwise known as MinDocDigPro. This is an ongoing effort to digitize Minnstf (and in particular Minicon) documents. Here's the organizing page of the project.

General-interest Minicon stuff

Current Minicon Webpages

Previous Minicons

Minicon History

Resources for Minicon (and other con) running

Running a small convention or convention-related party

Blog

Blog is the traditional drink of Minicon. It's a sweet fruit punch, typically spiked with liberal amounts of vodka. The nonalcoholic variant is referred to as "St. Paul blog" for historical reasons. See the Blog Recipe.

Programming

Historical

Moderator Tip Sheet

The Moderator Tip Sheet was developed by the Programming Committed for Minicon 24. Besides general tips on how to plan and run a panel at an SF convention, the Tip Sheet includes a handy dandy worksheet for the moderator to use before and during the panel. Now and then other cons ask if they can use it. We always say yes.

Registration

Signs and At-Con Communications

Art Show