FenCon - Dallas, Texas

 

A Fan-Operated Science Fiction and Fantasy Literary and Filk Convention in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area

FenCon II: September 23-25, 2005

2005 FenCon II Website Archive

  • Convention Chair: Michael Nelson
  • Location: Holiday Inn Select North Dallas
    2645 LBJ Freeway; Dallas, TX 75234
  • Theme: What If?
  • Attendance: 459

  • GoH: S.M. Stirling
  • Music GoH: Leslie Fish
  • Fen GoH: Randy Farran
  • Artist GoH: Larry Dixon
  • Toastmaster: David Gerrold
  • Special Guest: Mike Resnick


FenCon Designated Charity

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina we announced that the designated charity of FenCon II would be the Salvation Army to aid their disaster relief efforts. The FenCon Charity Auction raised over $2800. Signed, limited-edition prints of our first two program book covers by Cat Conrad and Larry Dixon, plus some cash donations, raised nearly $700. That's a grand total of $3500! Wow. Thanks to all the fen for their generosity.

Salvation Army logo


FenCon II T-shirts

 

2005 FenCon II T-Shirt

2005 FenCon II T-Shirt Art

 


 

Convention Shirt
Artist: Shawn Murphy

 


2005 Short Story Contest Winners

  • First Place: "Winds of Limbo Roar" by Michael Ashleigh Finn
  • Second Place: "The Perils of Pet Ownership" by Aaron F. Johnson
  • Third Place: "The Damned Kerchief" by Michael Ashleigh Finn

FenCon II Publications

2005 FenCon II souvenir program book

2005 FenCon II convention guide (available for download)

2005 FenCon cover print (limited edition of 50, signed by Larry Dixon)

Program Book
Artist: Larry Dixon

Convention Guide
Artist: Larry Dixon

Charity Print
Artist: Larry Dixon


2005 FenCon program book ad

2005 FenCon convention flyer (available for download)

2005 FenCon member badge

Program Book Ad

Convention Flyer

Member Badge


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