A third Symposium panel at Gen Con 2010, this one on how to establish an effective and memorable setting, with Maurice Broaddus, Chris Pierson, Robert Farnsworth, and Paul Genesse. This was one of my favorite panels at Gen Con, mostly because of the various approaches the panelists took to the topic…even if we couldn’t agree on how to pronounce “gazetteer.”
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Gen Con, August 6, 2010–Writers’ Symposium–The Antagonist
Another of my Writers’ Symposium panels at Gen Con 2010, this one on (shockingly) how to create a well-rounded and non-cliched antagonist, with Richard Lee Byers, Marc Tassin and Brad Beaulieu. Again, some good insights here, though heaven only knows how Sex and the City ended up in the discussion… 🙂
Gen Con, August 6, 2010–Writers’ Symposium–The Protagonist
My first of a number of panels at the 2010 edition of Gen Con, this one on how to create a well-rounded and interesting protagonist, with fellow Writers’ Symposium members Linda Baker, Richard Lee Byers, Dave Gross and Brad Beaulieu. Some interesting insights came out of this one, and I even managed to sneak in a Paradise Lost reference without being thrown out of the room for being too highbrow. 🙂
Gen Con in progress…
Just a quick note to mention that I’m at Gen Con, participating in writing panels as a member of the Writers Symposium–it’s only about halfway finished, so if you haven’t already done so and you’re in the Indianapolis area, please stop by and say hello! My remaning appearances at the convention are posted on the […]
Continue reading →GenCon 2010
This is my fourth time at GenCon, the second as a member of the Writers’ Symposium, and as always it promises to be a great time…especially since I’ll have several irons in the fire this time around in addition to panel appearances, signings and readings. GenCon is one of the most fun conventions you’re likely […]
Continue reading →Readercon report, and only a week late!
I’m well behind on posting my thoughts from the 21st edition of Readercon, mostly because I’ve been spending the last week trying to get caught up after being away from home for over a month (visiting in-laws in Seattle for three weeks, then immediately up to Boston for Readercon. Side note: I have no idea […]
Continue reading →Readercon, July 9, 2010–MD PhD SWFA
This was my only panel at Readercon this year, and it was an interesting one–about how advanced degrees had impacted the writing careers of the panelists. More than one person noted the irony of having this panel right after the “Drop Out, Write On” session, with panelists who never graduated college, but the key point is that different paths work for different people. For me, academia was a valuable entry into the world of writing generally and speculative fiction more specifically, and the other panelists had (not surprisingly) similar takes. The panel had Brett Cox (who was the only other “Humanities” person), Lauren Burka, Anil Menon, Tom Easton and Joan Slonczewski. (I apologize for the audio–I had forgotten my digital recorder and thus recorded this with my netbook, an experiment I won’t repeat.)
Readercon 2010
Third time’s the charm for me at Readercon, which is a major fantasy/sci fi conference–but for writers and readers only. If you’re in the Boston area, please try to stop by. (Keep in mind that there may be a day pass cost, but there are a whole lot of great authors who are going to […]
Continue reading →Readercon is imminent!
I’ve been out in Seattle for the last few weeks visiting family, and will be heading home tomorrow just in time to turn around and head up to Boston for the first of a series of conferences over the next few months, beginning with Readercon this weekend. This is my third time at Readercon, and […]
Continue reading →Things are, er, Ascending…
I just realized I haven’t yet mentioned the work of a good friend of mine, Justin Gary, whose new game Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer is going to be officially released at GenCon. Justin is a former Magic champion who turned his gaming prowess into a major career; he was the lead designer of the […]
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