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Year Name Pro Fan Artist Scientist Year Name Pro Fan Artist Scientist Wild Card Chair 1974 A2 Relax-I-Con Lloyd Biggle, Jr Howard DeVore Ro Nagey 1975 ConFusion 13 Frederik Pohl Mike Glicksohn Ro Nagey 1976 ConFusion 12 Lloyd Biggle, Jr Bill Bowers Ro Nagey 1977 ConFusion 14 Poul Anderson Ro Lutz-Nagey Zita Kutkus, Lary Ward 1978 ConFusion π Kate Wilhelm Jackie Causgrove Larry Tucker 1979 E/c2 ConFusion (Mass ConFusion) Spider and Jeanne Robinson Scott Imes Dave Innes, Larry Tucker 1980 ConFusion 6 and/or 7 Stanley Schmidt Elliott Shorter Dave Innes, Larry Tucker 1981 Nine Billion Names of ConFusion Barry B. Longyear Dave Innes Nancy Tucker 1982 ConFusion 11 Phyllis Eisenstein Neil Rest Nancy Tucker 1983 ConFusion 101 C. J. Cherryh Bill Cavin Tara Edwards 1984 Genuine ConFusion Mike Resnick Martha Beck Nancy Tucker 1985 Decadent ConFusion Alan Dean Foster Julia Ecklar Michelle Smith-Moore 1986 Perpetual ConFusion Somtow Sucharitkul Bill Roper Frank Kelly Freas Tom Barber 1987 Stark Raving ConFusion Katherine Kurtz Liz Pearce Erin McKee Nancy Farmer 1988 Ambulatory ConFusion Joe Haldeman Larry Tucker David Cherry Nancy Farmer 1989 ConFusion 102 Barbara Hambly Ted Reynolds Linda Michaels Tara Barber 1990 State of ConFusion Hal Clement Michelle Smith-Moore, Garth Barbour Kevin Davies Erik Kauppi 1991 Immaculate ConFusion Esther Friesner S. P. Somtow Robin Wood Erik Kauppi 1992 Hardwired ConFusion Walter Jon Williams Rusty Hevelin Rick Lieder Roberta Kennedy,John Woudstra 1993 Transcendental ConFusion Fred Saberhagen Pat & Roger Sims Randy Asplund-Faith Greg Cronau 1994 ConFusion XX Joan D. Vinge Leah Zeldes Smith Erin McKee Barb Daoust, Carolyn Westbrooks, Jeff Westbrook 1995 ConFusion 10101 Pamela Sargent Wilson "Bob" Tucker Laura Butler Geoffrey A. Landis Karen Roe, Dennis Tabaczewski 1996 Deviant ConFusion Tim Powers Melody Asplund-Faith Bob Eggleton Geoffrey A. Landis Barb Daoust, Jeff Westbrook 1997 ConFusion-17 Samuel Delaney Joey Shoji Susan VanCamp Mark Shappirio Katherine Becker 1998 ConFusion of the Winnebagos Connie Willis Mary Ellen Wessels Jane Irwin Marvin Minsky Katherine Becker, Dennis Tabaczewski 1999 Vintage ConFusion Lois McMaster Bujold Nancy Tucker Shaw Doug Chaffee Carl Djerassi Katherine Becker 2000 ConFusion 19100 Maureen F. McHugh Dennis Tabaczewski Frank Hayes Eric Raymond Tracy Worcester 2001 Mystery God ConFusion Sarah Zettel Tom Barber Carla Speed McNeil Bruce Schneier Tammy Coxen 2002 Astronomical ConFusion George R.R. Martin Heather Alexander Pete Abrams Br. Guy Consolmagno Tammy Coxen 2003 ConFusion and Her Friends Melissa Scott Roberta Kennedy Alan Clark Jack Cohen Tammy Coxen 2004 ConFusion XXX Bruce Sterling Geri Sullivan Julie Bell Ron Westrum Anne Murphy 2005 31 Flavors of ConFusion Emma Bull & Will Shetterly David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer Derek Grime Christian Ready Anne Murphy 2006 Synthetic ConFusion Vernor Vinge Chuck Firment Steven Stiles Mitchell Burnside-Clapp Krysta December 2007 MoonBase ConFusion Elizabeth Moon Bill Higgins Steve MacDonald Paul "PZ" Myers Roxanne King 2008 High-Voltage ConFusion Justine Larbalestier & Scott Westerfeld The Roving Pirate Party Carl Lundgren Kevin M. Dunn Throwing Toasters (Music GoH) Brendan Durrett 2009 Cryptic ConFusion Cat Rambo Freon (Michael Andaluz) Diana Harlan Stein Elizabeth Turtle & Ralph D. Lorenz Cory Doctorow (Cryptic Goh) Anne Murphy 2010 I See By My ConFusion Peter S. Beagle, Catherynne Valente David Gibbs Matt Busch Steve Collins SJ Tucker (Filk GoH) Jessica Zerwas 2011 This ConFusion Is Not Yet Rated Cherie Priest Lisa Garrison-Ragsdale Aubrey de Grey Paolo Bacigalupi (Pro GoH) Brian Decker 2012 Epic ConFusion Patrick Rothfuss Tom Smith Harley Thronson Roxanne Meida King (Special GoH) Brian Decker 2013 Immortal ConFusion Charles Stross James Davis Nicoll Scott Edelman (Editor GoH) Jennifer Ouellette Mary Robinette Kowal (Special GoH) Lucy Kennedy 2014 Legendary ConFusion Mike Carey Mark Bernstien Rich Morris Ian Tregillis S2 Games (Adam Matianazzi) Ryan Carey 2015 Back to the ConFusion Karen Lord Aaron Thul Heather Dale (Music GoH) Cynthia Chestek Monte Cook & Shanna Germain (Gaming GoHs) Dave Klecha 2016 Life, the Universe, and ConFusion Alaya Dawn Johnson Jessica Zerwas Gordon Smith (Media GoH) TBA TBA Anna Carey.
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