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Icon - Iowa science fiction convention - was created in 1975.

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The address of the Mid-South Science And Fiction Convention Inc is: Po Box 17724, Memphis, TN 38187-0724

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It is a science fiction convention in Minneapolis, MN. It is held on Easter weekend. Check its website for details.

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There are numerous science fiction conventions held each year. The website Wikipedia has a list of such conventions and in many cases a link to the appropriate website for the convention. Most conventions will provide details for registering as a guest or as a vendor.

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Science Fiction is a fiction based on science.

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Life is too short. Unless it is a school assignment, read what you like. You can use Locus Magazine which reviews science fiction books to see if you would be interested in a title. Or you can ask another reader to make a recommendation. Or you could attend a science fiction convention and listen to authors read parts of their books.

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"Frankestein" is a Science Fiction novel,or gothic science fiction.

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Some would say that science fiction excludes fantasy but Arthur C. Clarke said, "Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Science fiction authors have mixed science fiction with all other forms of literature. There are science fiction lyrics to songs, science fiction poetry, science fiction mixed with humor, science fiction mixed with westerns, science fiction mixed with romance.

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Yes it is Science Fiction

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Harry Potter is not exactly science fiction; it is fantasy.

Harry Potter is not exactly science fiction; it is fantasy.

Harry Potter is not exactly science fiction; it is fantasy.

Harry Potter is not exactly science fiction; it is fantasy.

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yes it science fiction

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"I, Robot" is science-fiction .

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Science fiction is a fiction that shows how humans cope with science and use science to solve humanities problems. Sometimes the fiction shows us that the abilities to use science will clash with morality.

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Project Itoh has written:

'Genocidal organ' -- subject(s): FICTION / Science Fiction / Military, FICTION / Science Fiction / General, FICTION / Science Fiction / Adventure

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Damon Knight has written:

'Why do birds' -- subject(s): Fiction, End of the world, Twenty-first century, Science fiction

'A century of great short science fiction novels' -- subject(s): Science fiction

'The best of Damon Knight'

'In deep' -- subject(s): Short stories, English, English Short stories

'Creating short fiction' -- subject(s): Authorship, Short story, Fiction

'Turning on'

'Perchance to dream' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Dreams, Fiction

'Damon Knight's Orbit 12' -- subject(s): American Science fiction

'Late Knight edition' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, Science fiction, American

'Charles Fort'

'The Futurians' -- subject(s): American Novelists, American Science fiction, Biography, Book editors, Editors, Futurian Society of New York, History and criticism, Novelists, American, Science fiction, American

'The Worshippers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, OverDrive

'Orbit 19'

'Why dobirds' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twenty-first century, End of the world

'Beyond the barrier' -- subject(s): Fiction in English

'Toward infinity' -- subject(s): Science fiction

'A century of science fiction.' -- subject(s): Science Fiction, Science Fiction Anthology, Anthology, Lending library, Science fiction

'Cities of wonder' -- subject(s): Science fiction

'Creating short fiction' -- subject(s): Authorship, Fiction, Short story

'Damon Knight's Orbit 5' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Science fiction

'Turning on' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, American

'Worlds to come' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Short stories

'One hundred years of science fiction' -- subject(s): Science fiction

'Orbit'

'Far out' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Lending library, Science fiction, American

'A pocketful of stars' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, American

'Best Damon Knight'

'Damon Knight's orbit'

'Beyond tomorrow' -- subject(s): Science fiction

'The dark side' -- subject(s): Horror tales

'A century of great short science fiction novels' -- subject(s): Science fiction

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Science Fiction is a subcategory of Fiction, meaning all Science Fiction is Fiction, but not all Fiction is Science Fiction.

Science Fiction is typically futuristic, though not always, and sometimes involves space travel, time travel, alternate histories, new discoveries and technology, and/or alien lifeforms.

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Science fiction is a very wide genre. There is hard science fiction with chemistry, biology and astronomy. This is your basic Asimov, Clarke, and Pohl. There is social science fiction with sociology and politics. This is your Bradbury's Farenheit 451 and Martian Chronicles. There is adventure science fiction with comic book heroes. There is humorous science fiction such as Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. There is little doubt that the hard science fiction is pure science fiction but most will differ about the other types.

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Yes , there is the "Comic book and science fiction convention" in LA on April 17th 2011 ~ Look to the related link below for more information .

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Wake-Up Callz - 2008 was released on:

USA: 6 August 2008 (World Science-Fiction Convention)

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Asimov on Science Fiction was created in 1983.

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Science Fiction Studies was created in 1973.

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Super-Science Fiction ended in 1959.

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Super-Science Fiction was created in 1956.

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Galaxy Science Fiction was created in 1994.

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Galaxy Science Fiction ended in 1980.

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Science Fiction Foundation was created in 1970.

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Satellite Science Fiction ended in 1959.

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Satellite Science Fiction was created in 1956.

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Science-Fiction Handbook was created in 1953.

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Future Science Fiction ended in 1960.

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Future Science Fiction was created in 1939.

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Science Fiction Quarterly was created in 1940.

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Science Fiction Carnival was created in 1953.

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The Best of Science Fiction was created in 1946.

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Daily Science Fiction was created in 2010.

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Science Fiction World was created in 1979.

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Nebula Science Fiction ended in 1959.

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Nebula Science Fiction was created in 1952.

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Science Fiction Forum was created in 1957.

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Science Fiction Inventions was created in 1967.

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Authentic Science Fiction ended in 1957.

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Authentic Science Fiction was created in 1951.

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Orbit Science Fiction was created in 1953.

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Orbit Science Fiction ended in 1954.

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Venture Science Fiction ended in 1965.

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Space Science Fiction was created in 1952.

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Space Science Fiction ended in 1953.

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Great Science-Fiction was created in 1965.

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