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Talk:Mountain Media Con

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Found a few mentions of this con via google. In HOLY TEMPLE of MASS CONSUMPTION #30 saved on textfiles.com:August 11-13, 1995 (Colorado) MOUNTAIN MEDIA CON. Sheraton Denver W., Lakewood CO; rms $82. Emph: multimedia fanzines. Memb: $35 until 8/1/95, $45 after; $10 supporting. Someone on the ASCEML list mentioned going to the con in July 2001. And it might have had a website, www.rmmc-online.org, but the URL wasn't stored on the Internet Archive.--æthel 04:58, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

Yes, the 1998 con report is by Jane Mailander. It's hard to keep track of who wants credit; who doesn't want credit; who wants to be cited and by what name or by what series of initials; who gets mad they aren't recognized and who gets mad that they are recognized. --Mrs. Potato Head 18:50, 3 April 2012 (UTC)

Thank you. I know it is hard to keep track - even the authors themselves don't know how much credit they want or change their minds. I recognized Jane's writing style which is why I asked. And I *know* this Jane wants credit - she loves to talk - and sing about fandom (she's a well known filker).--MeeDee 20:06, 3 April 2012 (UTC)