Worldcon: My schedule
Here are the events I'm committed to be at. The panels I'm on all look excellent.
Thu 5:00pm Evolution of Storytelling Values in Graphic Novels
also with: Claude Lalumière, Michèle Laframboise, and Janet Hetherington
(Wow, that's a big topic.)
Thu 8:00pm Wonder Women: Feminism in Comics
Julie McGalliard, Kevin J. Maroney, Rev. Randy Smith
Fri 10:00 am WSFA Business Meeting
Fri 3:30pm Do Magazines Deserve Hugo Awards?
also with: Graham Sleight, Mike Resnick, Stephen H. Segal, Chris M. Barkley, Sheila Williams, and Gardner Dozois
(Geez, not that I'm outclassed on this panel or anything.)
Sat 10:00 am WSFA Business Meeting
This meeting should have the vote to preserve or eliminate the Semiprozine.
Sun 10:00 am WSFA Business Meeting (if the vote wasn't held on Saturday)
Sun 10:00am Fairy Tales in the Comics (Visual Arts)
also with: Bill Willingham
(Geez, not that I'm outclassed on this panel or anything!)
Sun 12:30pm The New York Review of Science Fiction
also with: David G. Hartwell, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Michael Swanwick
(Okay, on this one I can hold my own.)
See you there!
Thu 5:00pm Evolution of Storytelling Values in Graphic Novels
also with: Claude Lalumière, Michèle Laframboise, and Janet Hetherington
(Wow, that's a big topic.)
Thu 8:00pm Wonder Women: Feminism in Comics
Julie McGalliard, Kevin J. Maroney, Rev. Randy Smith
Fri 10:00 am WSFA Business Meeting
Fri 3:30pm Do Magazines Deserve Hugo Awards?
also with: Graham Sleight, Mike Resnick, Stephen H. Segal, Chris M. Barkley, Sheila Williams, and Gardner Dozois
(Geez, not that I'm outclassed on this panel or anything.)
Sat 10:00 am WSFA Business Meeting
This meeting should have the vote to preserve or eliminate the Semiprozine.
Sun 10:00 am WSFA Business Meeting (if the vote wasn't held on Saturday)
Sun 10:00am Fairy Tales in the Comics (Visual Arts)
also with: Bill Willingham
(Geez, not that I'm outclassed on this panel or anything!)
Sun 12:30pm The New York Review of Science Fiction
also with: David G. Hartwell, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Michael Swanwick
(Okay, on this one I can hold my own.)
See you there!
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