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Yuricon announces guests for "Yurisai"
Dec 28th 2006December 28, 2006
Yuricon announces guests for the 2007 "Yurisai" event
Yuricon, a celebration of yuri and shoujoai in anime and manga is pleased to announce the first wave of guests for our 2007 "Yurisai" event being held in Newark, NJ.
Join us at the Gateway Hilton on September 29, 2007 to meet yuri mangaka Rica Takashima, and Yuri Monogatari artists Althea Keaton, Beth Malone, and Sergio Aviles. We'll also be joined by "Shoujoai ni Bouken" illustrator Kelli Nicely!
"Yurisai" details, event policies and a a brief Q&A segment are now up online on the Yuricon 07 Page: http://www.yuricon.org/events/07index.html
More guests and more details to come! Don't miss the only 100% yuri day of 2007!
For more information on Yuricon, or the "Yurisai" event, please visit our website at http://www.yuricon.org or email us at yuricon@hotmail.co
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