
Culture on My Mind
Dragon Con Report 2026 #1: The First Dragon Con
June 8, 2026
I’m playing catch-up with the Dragon Con Report after being out of the loop since January.
One of the ways that I like to prep for Dragon Con is by listening to the Dragon Con Report podcast. Brought to you by the ESO Network, the podcast is a monthly discussion on all things Dragon Con that counts down to the big event over Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.
The show is hosted by Michael Gordon, Jennifer Schleusner, and Channing Sherman, and it delivers news, notes, tips, and tricks for newbies and veterans alike. The Dragon Con Newbies community has a great relationship with the show and the network.
In the premiere for 2026, the hosts are honoring Dragon Con’s 40th year with a look at the very first Dragon Con convention. Dragon Con officially launched on October 2, 1987, at the Pierremont Plaza Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia (which is apparently known now as the Crowne Plaza Atlanta – Midtown, located near Spring Street and North Avenue, about a mile from the current convention footprint). Chipping in $300 each, Pat Henry, David Cody, John Bunnell, Robert Dennis, and others were able to attract some big names like Michael Moorcock, Robert Asprin, Richard Garriott, and Gary Gygax, as well as 1,200 attendees. It was small, but it was a success.
Mike, Jennifer, and Channing are joined by Darin Bush and Marilyn Teague to discuss their memories of that 1987 event and its legacy.
The show can be found in video form on YouTube and in audio on the official website and wherever fine podcasts are fed. The Dragon Con Report channels can be found on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can catch their shows live on those platforms or on demand on their website.

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