My schedule comprises two panels, a workshop and the ever popular Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading, where I just might read from “Siren Bridge”. It’s strudel weather, after all.
Friday, 7 p.m.
Mutants: Gift or Curse? (Ends at: 8:00 pm)
Location: Plaza II M
Panelists: C.J. Henderson, Robert Scott, Jean Marie Ward
What are the joys and pains of being a zombie, vampire, werewolf? Discussion of trends in depictions of mutants in books, films, comics, and popular culture.
Friday, 8 p.m.
Writers and the Internet: When is Enough Enough? (Ends at: 9:00 pm)
Location: Plaza II
Panelists: Oz Drummond, Walter H. Hunt, Tee Morris, Karen Wester Newton, Jeff VanderMeer, Jean Marie Ward
How much of the Internet is needed for an author to successfully promote themselves and their works? And how much is too much?
Saturday, 2 p.m.
Reviewer's Workshop (Ends at: 4:00 pm)
Location: Randolph
Panelists: Doug Fratz, Peter Heck (M), Jean Marie Ward
A good reviewer does more then read free books and say "I like that". The panelists will demonstrate the hallmarks of a good review and how to create one. Did we mention Peter Heck is a regular reviewer for Asimov's Science Fiction?
Saturday, 7 p.m.
Broad Universe RapidFire Reading (Ends at: 8:00 pm)
Location: Montrose
Panelists: Roxanne Bland, Oz Drummond, Kelly A. Harmon, Dina Leacock, Jean Marie Ward
The women authors of Broad Universe serve up tasty bites of fiction...and free chocolate!
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Note: The Fannish Dodo illustrating this post is the Capclave mascot, created by Lynn Perkins in 2005.
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4 comments:
Sounds like so much fun and similiar to Wiscon. Hopefully I'll be doing a rapid fire reading there with Broad Universe come May. Can't wait to hear all about the panels and everything you feel you got from the conference when it's over. *smile*
It's a lot smaller than WisCon, but it's definitely gotten more open to a lot of things over the past few years. :-)
Unfortunately, I probably won't see much beyond my own panels this year. There are people smacking hammers into our walls as I type. We're finally getting our Snowpocalypse damage repaired, and I need to stick close just in case.
Sounds like a blast. Have a good time.
Kimberley
Thanks, Kimberley, I'm going to try. :-)
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