CONvergence schedule
Jun. 19th, 2009 08:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
CONvergence is a mere couple of weeks away. Register early and often; it's pretty epic. :-)
Friday, July 3
9:30 AM
Creatures and Character - Writing the human and inhuman in a believable way is tough. Should the story be from the point of view of the Vampire or their significant other? What makes people love or hate a character or creature?
Panelist(s): Jeannie Holmes, R. Scott McCoy, Andre Guirard, Catherine Lundoff, Roy Booth, John Shea
7 PM - Tricks of the Trade: How to Publish and Not Perish
Being a good writer doesn't mean your book will ever make it. Come listen to some advice from successful writers.
Panelist(s): Patrick Rothfuss, Catherine Lundoff, Mark McLaughlin, Scott Lynch, Lyda Morehouse
Saturday, July 4
3:30 PM - Broad Universe Rapidfire Reading
Members of Broad Universe will read their short fiction. Broad Universe is an international organization with the primary goal of promoting science fiction, fantasy, and horror written by women.
Panelist(s): Catherine Lundoff (mod), Kathy Sullivan, Catherine Schaff-Stump, Lyda Morehouse, Kimberly Long-Ewing
5 PM - How to Screw Up Your Writing Career
Pro writers share their stories about mistakes they've made or they've known others to make as newly published authors.
Panelist(s): Patrick Rothfuss, Catherine Lundoff, Kathy Sullivan
These are more 'biz' panels than I generally sign up for and I don't remember volunteering for a couple of them, but guessing that's just a senior moment and I did in fact do so. I'm sure they'll be filled with dynamic discussion. CONvergence panels usually are. It's a fine, fine convention.
And before I forget, I'll also be signing at the True Colors Bookstore table next weekend at Pride (time TBA).
The other high point of the week - I'll be reading at The Loft in early August. :-) More on that when there is a schedule and such.
Useful
Date: 2009-06-21 04:34 pm (UTC)It is unlikely I'll ever be able to get to your cons since you're over there and I'm over here, and I'm deaf as a post besides. I know you appreciate our suggestions about what would be a useful blog, so here's one; once the cons are over, any way you can summerise the salient points of these useful topics for us? Perhaps if you think that's too dry a subject for a blog, someone could publish the comments? There are so many "how to" books out there by folk we have never heard of, isn't it about time we had some how to do it, how not to do it in publishing gender fiction from the good authors, like yourself, who'd be relevant to us?
Re: Useful
Date: 2009-06-21 10:15 pm (UTC)