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At some point in the future I will add a piece on the controversy regarding a member being banned in 2009. This was covered in international news media and was described by several reviewers as "the first thing most people have heard about Octocon". -- Sir Ophiuchus ( talk) 13:04, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
Octocon, though always kept separate organisationally, was an initiative of the Irish Science Fiction Association, the national body for SF fans, which it outlived - but there is no article on the group? It began in 1976, and in the early days had a once-a-month invite to Anne McCaffrey's first Irish home, before she moved to the wilds of Co. Wicklow. Harry Harrison was also active. As I recall it died in either '81 or '84, and was revived around 1990, maybe 1991, lasting until maybe 1999, meeting at 2-3 different pubs over time, on Amiens St., Pearse St.? I remember an upstairs room opposite Busaras. Later the last chairman, was it Dave?, died and his substantial library was auctioned for either fannish or charity causes, and the ISFA funds, held by the last treasurer, Joe?, were passed to was it Padraig O'Mealoid, who used to run a bookshop in Temple Bar, for some new relevant initiative? I also remember two James's, one very involved, one coming up more in the after period, very much involved with Octocon, I think? Sorry I can't remember much detail, I was a non-Dublin member, only making the meetings at odd intervals. But I hope someone can write it all up. If the Association (usually ISFA) is not documented enough, maybe an article on Irish SF fandom, which went back to at least the 1950s? If a more general article, there were also the bookshops with good SF holdings, the early Chapters, Dandelion, Paranomasia, the little place on Crow St., and of course Forbidden Planet. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.173.35.205 ( talk) 07:32, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
Someone added some poorly-sourced lines about an apparently similarly-named event a long way off. It does not belong in the article, but perhaps someone else would like to try for a specific article, so the remaining text is left here:
Octocon, Santa Rosa, California, was a science fiction convention first held in October 1977.
First held, on 1977-10-27, at El Rancho Tropicana Hotel, Santa Rosa, California -ref- Stony Point Gazette 1977-10-27 Sonoma State College-/ref- SeoR ( talk) 20:27, 24 May 2023 (UTC)
The article mentions Shamrokon, the 2014 Eurocon was an Octocon. It explicitly was not.
however right now I have no independent source rather than my own knowledge as the Shamrokon website is long gone.
I was on the committee of both events and we were very clear that Shamrokon was a different event. It occurred in August and while parts of the profits of Shamrokon went to Octocon parts went to other Fandom events in Ireland. Omegar24 ( talk) 22:05, 13 September 2023 (UTC)
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At some point in the future I will add a piece on the controversy regarding a member being banned in 2009. This was covered in international news media and was described by several reviewers as "the first thing most people have heard about Octocon". -- Sir Ophiuchus ( talk) 13:04, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
Octocon, though always kept separate organisationally, was an initiative of the Irish Science Fiction Association, the national body for SF fans, which it outlived - but there is no article on the group? It began in 1976, and in the early days had a once-a-month invite to Anne McCaffrey's first Irish home, before she moved to the wilds of Co. Wicklow. Harry Harrison was also active. As I recall it died in either '81 or '84, and was revived around 1990, maybe 1991, lasting until maybe 1999, meeting at 2-3 different pubs over time, on Amiens St., Pearse St.? I remember an upstairs room opposite Busaras. Later the last chairman, was it Dave?, died and his substantial library was auctioned for either fannish or charity causes, and the ISFA funds, held by the last treasurer, Joe?, were passed to was it Padraig O'Mealoid, who used to run a bookshop in Temple Bar, for some new relevant initiative? I also remember two James's, one very involved, one coming up more in the after period, very much involved with Octocon, I think? Sorry I can't remember much detail, I was a non-Dublin member, only making the meetings at odd intervals. But I hope someone can write it all up. If the Association (usually ISFA) is not documented enough, maybe an article on Irish SF fandom, which went back to at least the 1950s? If a more general article, there were also the bookshops with good SF holdings, the early Chapters, Dandelion, Paranomasia, the little place on Crow St., and of course Forbidden Planet. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.173.35.205 ( talk) 07:32, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
Someone added some poorly-sourced lines about an apparently similarly-named event a long way off. It does not belong in the article, but perhaps someone else would like to try for a specific article, so the remaining text is left here:
Octocon, Santa Rosa, California, was a science fiction convention first held in October 1977.
First held, on 1977-10-27, at El Rancho Tropicana Hotel, Santa Rosa, California -ref- Stony Point Gazette 1977-10-27 Sonoma State College-/ref- SeoR ( talk) 20:27, 24 May 2023 (UTC)
The article mentions Shamrokon, the 2014 Eurocon was an Octocon. It explicitly was not.
however right now I have no independent source rather than my own knowledge as the Shamrokon website is long gone.
I was on the committee of both events and we were very clear that Shamrokon was a different event. It occurred in August and while parts of the profits of Shamrokon went to Octocon parts went to other Fandom events in Ireland. Omegar24 ( talk) 22:05, 13 September 2023 (UTC)