Fri Nov 27 1:00m
Fri Nov 27 2:00m
Exploring the mystique of costumed vigilantes
Hawthorne
Exploring the mystique of Batman, The Phantom, Daredevil and other costumed vigilantes from the golden age of comics and how they have evolved through the passage of time.
Lou Anders, Carl Cook, Michael Ehart
Fri Nov 27 3:00m
Fri Nov 27 4:00m
Alternate History Fantasy?
Multnomah
Fantasy is often written in a pseudo-medieval society. Some authors bring freshness to the setting by traveling the world, while others go backward, or forward, in time or just adopt technology or lack thereof on a secondary world. Lace and blade, prehistoric, and other choices in fantasy, and how magic fits in, if it even has to at all.
M.K. Hobson, Alma Alexander, Michael Ehart, Robin Hobb, John P. Alexander
Sat Nov 28 12:00m
Sat Nov 28 1:00m
Pros At Cons
Morrison
How accommodating and accessible should pros be when attending cons? Public relations, marketing, and what conventions and the membership should or shouldn't expect from pros.
Bob Brown, Joan Gaustad, Andrew Nisbet III, Suzanne Tompkins, Michael Ehart
Sat Nov 28 2:00m
Sat Nov 28 3:00m
Fiction in a Flash
Alaska
Short fiction for a world of compressed time--flash and tweetable micro-fiction. Common pitfalls, quirks, problems and teh awesome inherent in the very short form.
Michael Ehart, Blythe Ayne, Ray Vukcevich, Edward Morris
Sat Nov 28 3:00m
Sat Nov 28 4:00m
Ask Dr. Genius: Ad-Lib Answers to Audience Questions
Ross Island
No, really, they're real scientists, honest. Bring your science questions, and if they don't have an answer they'll make something up, and it might even be sort of right.
Guy Letourneau, Jordin Kare, Dr. Anne Prather, Michael Ehart, Amy Thomson, Janet Freeman
Sun Nov 29 1:00m
Sun Nov 29 2:00m
Comics to the big screen
Weidler
The Dark Knight was so awesome. Or was it? Watchmen, Iron Man, Transformers, Wolverine ... has the big screen made them bigger or are the creators and fans gnashing their teeth and tearing their hair?
Sean Wells, Carl Cook, Paul Guinan, Michael Ehart
Sun Nov 29 2:00m
Sun Nov 29 3:00m
First Novels: Paths to the Editor Desk
Weidler
An author can struggle for months or years before achieving their first success, but even after writing their opus, they can be tripped up by a process which is both entirely new to them and yet critical to their success. This panel describes what an author may experience as they revel in their first success.
M.K. Hobson, Phoebe Kitanidis, Michael Ehart, Elton Elliott
Bold is the moderator, so as you can see, I'll be doing a lot of the ol' okie-doke
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The Servant of the Manthycore from DEP
Illustrated by Rachel Marks, with an introduction by Michael Moorcock
Read me in 2009!
"Without Napier" Best of Every Day Fiction
"Night of Shadows, Night of Knives" Magic and Mechanica,Ricasso Press
"Only His Name" Best of Every Day Fiction
"An Exorcism Straight, Hold the Elvis" They Are Not What They Seem, Janrae Frank, ed., TBA
"The Death of Number 23" Arkham Tales, TBA
"The Tomb of the Amazon Queen" Dark Worlds, Winter 2009
"As From His Lair, the Wild Beast" Rage of the Behemoth, RBE, June 2009
Still in print!
"To Destroy All Flesh" Return of the Sword, RBE, 2008
"Six Zombies Doing That Mick Jagger Strut" Damned in Dixie, Tenoka Press, 2007
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