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Every year for the last several years, I've designed and edited (and partly written) a daily convention newsletter for the Norwescon science fiction convention. I've also done newsletter work for other conventions, and am putting them here too, just so that I've got a single page with links to everything.
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- newsletter of the Cascadian Mecha Militia Dance Dance Revolution
Demonstration Team, and also of the 31st Norwescon. Actually a
sekrit continuation of the 2005 NASFiC newsletter's world, which was
a sekrit continuation of the 1999 Norwescon newsletter's world.
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Run, RUNNER! - newsletter of the 30th Norwescon. Run, RUNNER! had the unprinted motto of "Pounding the last nail into the last coffin of '70s futurism."
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RUN!!, the Norwescon 29 newsletter with its variable number of exclamation points, included the vanishingly rare Saturerday Afternoon Edition, mostly because people submitted a remarkably high number of submissions. I'm quite fond of this one, I think it came out well, and was a strange case of working with, rather than against, the convention theme.
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FaxCascadia: Newsletter of the 2005 NASFiC in Seattle, Washington. A revival of a previous Norwescon daily newsletter - normally I don't repeat myself, but in this case it made too much sense and was for a new crowd - all the jokes in the first version became established historical facts for the new version, which is why the Republic of Cascadia has Constitutional mandates for sex-worker subsidies and a national song entitled "Yank my Doodle, It's a Dandy."
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