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Apr 12, 2006 - Site Downtime - Some of you may have noticed problems with the I-CON site over the past few days. We have been having hardware issues with our server, which have now been resolved. All site functionality should now be fully restored... if you notice any issues, please email webmaster@iconsf.org. Thank you.

Mar 22, 2006 - Important Travel Update! - The Suffolk County Half Marathon will be taking place this Sunday, resulting in closures on Nichols Road between the Long Island Expressway and Rt. 347. Please use these directions to get to the convention on Sunday.

Mar 22, 2006 - New I-CON Community - ICON Science Fiction, Inc. is proud to announce its new project, community.iconsf.org. Designed to encourage community involvement and the open sharing of ideas and information, community.iconsf.org is our new hub for everyone who is interested in Science Fiction, Fact, and Fantasy (and Gaming, Anime, and everything else you might see at I-CON - and likely a whole lot more!). We encourage you all to stop in, take a look, and speak your mind - this site was created to allow you to immerse yourself further in the things that matter to you (and us).

Mar 22, 2006 - Indie Film Schedule - In addition to the main schedule and gaming schedule linked from our home page, the Indie Film schedule is now online. Also, an HTML (webpage) version of the schedule is coming soon, we thank everyone for their patience.

Mar 21, 2006 - Schedule Coming Soon Posted! - We know that many of you were anxiously awaiting the schedule for I-CON. Well, it's here! Go to the site index and check it out to see everything what I-CON 25 has in store for you!

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Terri Osborne
Author


Website: http://terriosborne.com

Terri Osborne is a writer, award-winning costumer, and unrepentant fangirl. Her professional fiction debut was the critically-acclaimed "Three Sides to Every Story" in 2003’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Prophecy and Change anthology, which chronicled the brief friendship between Jake Sisko and Tora Ziyal during the Dominion’s occupation of Deep Space Nine. Jacqueline Bundy of TrekNation called it "an insightful and poignant story" and "extremely enjoyable … Osborne was ultimately able to make the sight, smells and bustle of life on the station come alive." Tim Lynch of TV Zone magazine cited it as one of his two favorites, saying it "focus[ed] on interesting characters" and "successfully fill[ed] in gaps that really flesh out the characters." She also wrote the more light-hearted story of Dr. Selar's encounter with the Q, "'Q'uandary" in the New Frontier: No Limits anthology, and the landmark fiftieth installment of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, a 24th Century locked-room murder mystery entitled Malefictorum. Her most recent adventure in the Trek universe was her account of the EMH’s three years living among the Tahal-Meeroj entitled "Eighteen Minutes" in 2005’s Star Trek: Voyager: Distant Shores anthology.

Next up will be Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers #61: Progress, in which she’ll take us back to the people of Drema IV, and catch up with a young woman named Sarjenka. Progress is currently scheduled for February/March 2006.

Outside of the Trek universe, she is currently working on several original fiction projects, set in places as near as Dublin, Ireland in 1940 and as far as the surface of Mars in the year 2035. Visit Terri's official web site at http://terriosborne.com

Latest Community News

Feb 20, 2006 - Destinies - The Voice of Science Fiction begins 5 weeks of I-CON related programming on Friday, March 3rd. Scheduled shows: March 3: Andreas Katsulas Memorial featuring press conference recorded at I-CON 21. March 10: I-CON 25 Performers Preview featuring the Brobdningagian Bards, Emerald Rose, Aerosith, and Voltaire. March 17: Live, hour-long I-CON 25 Preview Special March 24: Live I-CON 25 Mystery Guest Special March 31: Live, hour-long I-CON 25 Retrospective Destinies airs at 11:30 PM on 90.1 FM, WUSB, Stony Brook, and can be heard online through links at www.wusb.fm.

Feb 2, 2006 - Memorial Fundraiser - A fundraiser in memorial of Johnny Madonia, the son of a long time I-CON staffer, is being held to benefit the Child Life Program at Stony Brook University Hospital which helps to ease the stay of children in the hospital via entertainment and help them adjust to returning to school after leaving the hospital. For more information please see this page.

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ABAS Productions

New York City Anime

Metro Anime Club

Latest Community Albums

Miranda's I-con 25 experience

Rae's Icon 25 photo's

Captain Phil's Classic Adventures


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