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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.nesfa.org/data/LL/TheLongList.html NESFA.org: The Long List]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100110085511/http://www.nesfa.org/data/LL/TheLongList.html NESFA.org: The Long List]
* [http://www.nesfa.org/data/LL/LongListNotes.html#1973 NESFA.org: 1973 convention notes]
* [http://www.nesfa.org/data/LL/LongListNotes.html#1973 NESFA.org: 1973 convention notes]



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Torcon II, the 31st World Science Fiction Convention
GenreScience fiction
VenueRoyal York Hotel
Location(s)Toronto, Ontario
CountryCanada
InauguratedAugust 31-September 3, 1973
Attendance2,900
Filing statusnon-profit

The 31st World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Torcon II, was held August 31 – September 3, 1973, at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]

The chairman was John Millard. The guests of honor were Robert Bloch (pro) and William Rotsler (fan). The toastmaster was Lester del Rey. Total attendance was approximately 2,900.

Awards

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Hugo Awards

Other awards

The 31st Worldcon was the first one in which the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer was awarded.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Coming Events". The Financial Post. July 28, 1973. p. 13. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  2. ^ "1973 Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards. World Science Fiction Society. Archived from the original on May 7, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
Preceded by
30th World Science Fiction Convention
L.A.Con I in Los Angeles, United States (1972)
List of Worldcons
31st World Science Fiction Convention
Torcon II in Toronto, Canada (1973)
Succeeded by
32nd World Science Fiction Convention
Discon II in Washington, D.C., United States (1974)