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    Thursday, April 4, 2013

    Heading to RavenCon

    Between deadlines and conventions, 2013 is shaping up as a wonderfully busy year.

    For those of you who missed it, I was one of the guests of honor at James Madison University's Madicon the first weekend in March. I had a great time with old friends and new, and as usual, I have the pictures to prove it.

    This weekend will find me in Richmond at RavenCon. This year's writing guests of honor are Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta. The artist guest of honor is The Devil's Panties creator Jennie Breeden. I'm looking forward to all their panels, but I confess, I'm especially looking forward to Jennie's. Her web videos are laugh-so-loud-you-scare-the-cat funny, even when she's hawking merchandise. I can only hope to compete on my five panels.

    Yeah, you know what's coming--my RavenCon schedule:

    Friday
    3 p.m., Room F
    Steampowered--the Rage of the New Victorians
    From werewolves to anti-zombie airship pilots, the Empire has struck back. What is it about this genre and time period that is so appealing. Is it the machinery? The celebration of intellect? Or is it the clothes?
    Carl Cipra (Moderator), Laura Anne Hill, Jean Marie Ward, Susan Zee

    11 p.m., York Room
    Yes, But is it Funny? Comedy in Science Fiction
    ...And presumably everything else. This is the late night panel. You really think we're going to stay on topic? Mwahahaha!
    Jim Bernheimer, Bud Sparhawk, Jean Marie Ward (Moderator), Joan Wendland

    Saturday
    2 p.m., Anna Room
    Judging a Book by its Cover
    What are the latest trends in science fiction, fantasy and horror covers? What do you love--and hate--about book covers? And what are the latest trends?
    Betty Cross, Jean Marie Ward (Moderator), J. Andrew World

    4 p.m., Room E
    Beyond Steampunk
    Gaslight fantasy. Weird west. Dieselpunk. Cyberpunk. Explore the punked-out fictions that are not set in a British Victorian or Edwardian past.
    Betty Cross, Laura Anne Hill, Jean Marie Ward (Moderator), Susan Zee

    Sunday
    1 p.m., Room E
    The Discreet Charm of the Historical Fantasy
    What prompts otherwise sane writers to spend years researching Imperial Japan, the Silk Road, or the Ripper's London. How do they know when they've gotten it right?
    Day Al-Mohamed, Maggie Allen, KT Pinto, Jean Marie Ward (Moderator)

    Hope to see you there!

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