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A shot of last year’s MileHiCon, which focuses on literary panels but has plenty of room for cosplay, gaming and art.
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A shot of last year’s MileHiCon, which focuses on literary panels but has plenty of room for cosplay, gaming and art.
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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A shot of last year’s MileHiCon, which focuses on literary panels but has plenty of room for cosplay, gaming and art.
Provided by MileHiCon
A shot of last year’s MileHiCon, which focuses on literary panels but has plenty of room for cosplay, gaming and art.

As it has for nearly 50 years, the latest MileHiCon will celebrate science fiction, fantasy and spec-fiction in a family-friendly, nonprofit atmosphere that puts the written word above all else.

Of course, there’s still plenty of room for cosplay and trivia contests, robot races, kid’s entertainment, gaming, sci-fi and horror-themed vendors, a fantasy art show and more among the 100 or so invited authors and writing-focused panels — which include notables such as John Varley, Kelley Armstrong, Julie Dillon, Chaz Kemp and L. Neil Smith.

Events take place Oct. 28-30 at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, 7800 E. Tufts Ave.  Admission is $20-$22 per day. Get the full schedule and other details at 

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