This afternoon, I stood among a group of over a dozen Representatives, outside the Treasury Department. These Reps. included members of the Oversight, Ways and Means, & Homeland Security, all of which have oversight over the Treasury. They requested to be admitted to find out what Elon Musk and his underage syncophants--none of whom were elected or have any official standing--were doing rifling the data and money that belong to the American people. The two Secret Service agents guarding the approach to the building were clearly out of their depth. They spent roughly 40 minutes running in and out of the building trying to help. Finally they got word that the Secretary of the Treasury, who is legally and Constitutionally obligated to respond to Congress, denied them access. He said he was "too busy" to talk to them. THEY ARE HIS BOSSES. Not Elon Musk.
Afterwards, these Representatives, joined several Senators, including Minority Leader Senator Chuck Schumer and SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN Fighting for Progressive Values to condemn the hostile take over of federal payment systems and all the data associated with them by, in the words of one speaker, "a nepo man-baby" with nothing but contempt for working Americans.
That contempt extends to Republicans as well as Democrats. All our data. All our money. All the services WE PAID FOR. Everything is under attack.
This is a coup and a Constitutional crisis the likes of which we have never faced before. We must join together to ensure a “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” President Abraham Lincoln wrote that line in his Gettysburg Address. He was a Republican, but I guarantee you, he would stand with us now.
Join the fight. It starts in the Senate. Call your Senators--Republican and Democrat. Demand they Shut Down The Senate (Chuck Shumer's slogan, btw) to stop the bro-ligarch's power grab. Tell th
-Blanket opposition: Vote “NO” on every Trump nominee, starting with Russell Vought (pronounced “Vote”), the Project 2025 architect that Trump wants to run the Office of Management and Budget.
-Weaponize quorum calls: Disrupt official business by calling for a quorum check at any opportunity and walking out if Republicans don’t have 51 votes on the floor.
-Block unanimous consent: Eat up as much floor time as possible by objecting to unanimous consent requests and forcing each procedural step to take the maximum amount of time.
We have to fight back and make governing so painful for the bro-ligarchs that they can’t just steamroll their agenda. The more that we can disrupt, obstruct, and delay, the less damage they can do.
Let's get our country back!
Read more here:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/04/democrats-protest-elon-musk-treasury-washington
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/protestors-gather-stop-elon-musks-billionaire-takeover
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Wednesday, September 25, 2024
My 2024 Capclave Schedule
Come one, come all to Capclave, DC’s hometown con. The
festivities start Friday afternoon (September 27) and run all the way until 4
PM Sunday (September 29) at the Hilton Washington, DC/Rockville, MD, Meeting
Center. I’ll be there, participating in the six great events listed below. Hope
you’ll join me and share the fun
Friday
4 PM, Washington Theater
An Offline Discussion of Online Events (Ends
at: 4:55 PM)
Participants: Andy Duncan, Morgan
Hazelwood (M), Sarah Mitchell, Jean Marie Ward
Costs are rising, volunteers are hard to get, and people are firm in their
beliefs. A few years removed from the rise of online and hybrid events,
panelists discuss the advantages, disadvantages, and future of these events.
8 PM, Washington Theater
This One Time... (Ends at: 8:55 PM)
Participants: Morgan Hazelwood, Ian Randal
Strock, Michael A. Ventrella, Jean Marie Ward (M)
It may not have been at band camp, but we are involved in stories our whole
life. From a young age to the current day, something is almost always
happening. Panelists tell brief funny stories from their life, career, and
friends.
10 PM, Eisenhower
Hold My Beer (Ends at: 10:55 PM)
Participants: Danian Jerry, Jennifer R.
Povey, Sheree Renée Thomas, Michael A. Ventrella, Jean Marie
Ward (M)
Just when you thought the world couldn't get any stranger, this happened. A
discussion of the current world. No topic off the table. Trigger Warning.
Saturday
7 PM, Mass Signing and Awards Ceremony (Ends at: 8:55
PM) Atrium
The annual gathering of Capclave attendees with presentation
of the Guest of Honor Gifts, the WSFA Small Press Award, and the Baltimore
Science Fiction Society's Amateur Writers Award.
Sunday
1 PM, Author Reading: Jean Marie Ward (Ends at: 1:25)
Adams
2 PM, Companions, Pets, and More (Ends at 2:55 PM)
Eisenhower
Participants: Jennifer Brinn, Randee
Dawn (M), Matt Dinniman, Miguel O. Mitchell, Jean Marie
Ward
Princess Donut, Lassie, and Big Dee each play a role in moving the plot
forward. What is the role of the animal character? How do you convince readers
of their animal nature even while they develop beyond the simple impulses of
their origins.
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
My Dragon Con 2024 Schedule
Dragon Con is almost here, and I have I got a schedule for you. Look at those topics! Look at those participants! And if you haven’t yet bought a copy of my new collection of short stories, Dragons, Cats, and Formidable Femmes, you buy your own—and get it autographed—at the Fantasy Gather, Friday, August 30, from 8 until midnight. See you soon!
Title: Social Media. Friend, Enemy, or Frenemy?
Description: Some people whiz through social media platforms easily. Others struggle. This panel demystifies the process so that your promotional efforts are rewarding rather than overwhelming.
Panelists: Tyra Burton, Gail Z Martin, S. L. Rowland, Jean Marie Ward, Venessa Giunta(M), Theresa Glover
Time: Fri 01:00 pm
Location: Embassy EF Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: The House Doesn't Always Win: A SurrealEstate Fan Panel
Description: A moderated fan panel discussion over the first two seasons of the popular show.
Panelists: Jean Marie Ward, D.R. Perry, Lisa Harrison, Laura Beard Hayden, Rocky Shields, Carol Malcolm(M)
Time: Fri 05:30 pm
Location: Chastain 1-2 Westin (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Fantasy Gather
Description: Fantasy writers at Dragon Con sell their current releases one-on-one
Panelists: Multiple authors
Time: Set-up 0700 pm, Event Fri 08:00 pm (Length: 4 Hours)
Location: International Ballroom
Title: Humor is Subjective: Everybody Laughs Differently
Description: What one person thinks is funny isn't always funny to someone else. Our panelists discuss times when their funny...wasn't. And how to get it right.
Panelists: Shami A Stovall, Benjamin Wallace, Jean Marie Ward(M), Kevin J. Anderson, Gini Koch
Time: Sat 05:30 pm
Location: Embassy AB Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Delphic Oracle
Description: Watch our panelists play a game similar to telephone, but so much more fun for the rest of us.
Panelists: Daniel Schinhofen, Gini Koch, Jean Marie Ward, J. B. Garner(M), Terry Maggert
Time: Sat 08:30 pm
Location: Embassy CD Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Herstorically Speaking: Women Who Changed the Tide of History
Description: From kevlar to alphabet blocks, signal flares to paper bags, the extraordinary work of women has helped create our modern world. We've collected a panel of experts to tell the stories and struggles of women throughout history that might have been left out of your history book.
Panelists: Esther Friesner, Mel Todd(M), Jean Marie Ward, Omisade Richardson, Jesse J. Holland
Time: Sun 11:30 am
Location: Macon Courtland Grand (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Historical Romance Novels: A Deep Dive into Our Craving for Love
Description: Nothing is truer than love. There are times when we need romantic gestures, longing looks & the sweetness of love in our lives. If love is on your mind, listen in & bring discussion points as our panelists discuss the sweeter side of romance & where they turn when their heart craves a gentle touch.
Panelists: Esther Friesner, Jean Marie Ward, Emily Myerscough(M), Nancy Northcott, Bethanne Kim
Time: Sun 01:00 pm
Location: Macon Courtland Grand (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Do the Classics Speak to the Current Generation of Fans
Description: Many of the classic works of science fiction were written in a time that was markedly different from the world we live in now. Our panelists will discuss if these works still have something to say to the fans of today.
Panelists: Bill Ritch, Jean Marie Ward (M), Ben Yalow, Storm Humbert, Robert J. Sawyer, Gray Rinehart, Alison Tracy
Time: Sun 04:00 pm
Location: Embassy AB Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Win, Lose or Draw!
Description: Our traditional end of con contest where fans try to draw in order to make their team guess correctly!
Panelists: Jean Marie Ward(M)
Time: Mon 02:30 pm
Location: Embassy AB Hyatt (Length: 1 Hour)
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Forever Magpie
My parents are both vets, and I always visit their grave around the dates of their respective deaths. Yesterday's visit to commemorate my dad was particularly bittersweet, because I'm getting ready to publish my first collection of short stories, Dragons, Cats, & Formidable Femmes from Ginger Blue Publishing. Dad died before I published my first nonfiction book, and Mom died shortly after I published my first novel. They never got to see my writing take off.
But you know how it is. Even if you don't believe in an afterlife, you make believe to keep the connection with your loved ones alive. I always talk to my parents when I'm there. This time, I decided to leave a couple postcards featuring the pretty, shiny cover by the grave marker. Mother, especially, would have loved it. Her brother Pat nicknamed her "la gazza ladra"--"the thieving magpie"--for a reason. Mom could never resist anything sparkly. There was no danger of the cards turning into trash. It's a graveyard. Flowers and tributes are a given. The groundskeepers remove them on a regular schedule to keep the cemetery pristine.
I photographed one of the cards against Dad's side of the marker and wedged the card between the grass and tombstone to prevent it from annoying other visitors. Then I switched sides, photographed Mom's, and tried to position her card behind the grass next to the marble marker like I had Dad's.
The card whooshed down the side of the headstone and disappeared under the sod like I'd found the mail slot to the Underworld. I wouldn't have thought you could slide a knife blade between the marker and the dirt, much less seven inches of cardstock. I burst out laughing. "You're still a magpie! Well, wherever you are, Mom, just remember, pre-orders mean love."
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Heading to Balticon
Thanks to Amy Kaplan, I’ll be back at Balticon this year. If
you’re in Baltimore this Memorial Day weekend and want to sample some of the
best #SF, #fantasy, & #horror around, check it out at the Renaissance
Harbor Place Hotel. My schedule can be found here.
I don’t have a signing, but I do have pre-order postcards featuring the lovely
cover for my upcoming short story collection from Ginger Blue Publishing, which
I’ll be happy to autograph. PSA for all the writers you like, not just me: Pre-orders
= <3. More than the money, they boost our rankings at all points of sale,
giving more people the chance to discover us. But there’s no commitment attached
to the cards I sign. I just want everyone to see this gorgeous cover up close.
:D
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
My Preliminary Schedule for Dragon Con 2022
It’s finally starting to feel real. Dragon Con just sent my preliminary schedule for this year’s con. The panels, dates, and times may change, but my final schedule will be close to what you see here. Can’t wait! I’ve been missing my friends way too long!
Hope to see you there!
Thursday, September 1
Title: Virtual: Fact or Fiction, A&HFT 2022 Edition
Description: Our historical fiction writers will refresh your
memory on major historical events and goings-on. Of course, not everyone can
remember history as it truly happens. Is it fact? Is it fiction? Join our cast
of unlucky souls who will determine which story is FACT and which is FICTION...
Time: 10:00 am
Location: STRM_YTTC (Length: 1 Hour)
Friday, September 2
Title: Defining SF in the Era of the Sub-Genre
Description: There are so many different definitions of sf.
There are an equal number of sub-genres (military sf, space opera, etc.) Our
panelists discuss how definitions have changed through the years.
Time: 11:30 am
Location: Embassy AB (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Finding Balance: Shifters & Werecreatures in
UF
Description: Werecreatures & shifters of various types
display a wide range of characteristics within the genre, and each deals
differently with maintaining a balance between their human and non-human side.
Our panel of authors will discuss their versions, as well as some of their favorites
in books & media.
Time: 01:00 pm
Location: Chastain 1-2 (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Humor in SF
Description: It takes a deft hand to imbue science fiction
with humor, Whether it is subtle or slapstick, our panelists talk about how
this is best done and give examples.
Time: 07:00 pm
Location: Embassy AB (Length: 1 Hour)
Saturday, September 3
Title: Herstorically
Speaking: Vanishing Women in History
Description: Explore the women that changed the world as we
know it, both living and dead. Where would we be without these women that seem
to have vanished into the mists of time and how would the world have changed if
they hadn't been erased?
Time: 05:30 pm
Location: Macon (Length: 1
Hour)
Sunday, September 4
Title: Scandalous:
Historical Gossip
Description: Some of our favorite authors share secrets and
stories they've uncovered as they dug deep in their research. Bring the tea,
because these authors will spill it as they unearth the side of history that
couldn't remain hidden forever.
Time: 05:30 pm
Location: Macon (Length: 1
Hour)
Monday, September 5
Title: If I Could Do It Over Again...
Description: Every writer makes a (some? many?) mistake. Maybe
this panel will help beginning writers avoid those same mistakes.
Time: 11:30 am
Location: Embassy EF (Length: 1 Hour)
Title: Win,
Lose or Draw
Description: The game show where contestants have to draw
various things from sf, Dragon Con itself, and fantasy. If their team guesses
it in the allotted time, they win the round.
Time: 02:30 pm
Location: Embassy AB (Length: 1 Hour)
Tags: #DragonCon #conschedule #JeanMarieWard
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
My Schedule for Balticon 2022
Balticon is almost here, and
I can’t wait to see my friends—including you! I hope you’ll join us at the
Renaissance Harborplace Hotel overlooking Baltimore’s Inner Harbor May 27-30
for all kinds of fannish fun. I also hope you’ll check out one of my panels or
my Sunday reading. It’s a great slate of topics and participants. See you
there!
Friday
4 PM, James Meeting Room
Dark Baptism: Coming Into Her Power
How
does the supernatural teenage girl trope explore important themes like coming
of age, social alienation, and finding a path?
Panelists: Gwendolyn Clare, Michael N. Jones, Ryan O’Nan, Michelle D. Sonnier, Jean Marie Ward (moderator)
7 PM, Virtual Panel Room 1
Frontier Fiction
From undersea development to life in the asteroid belt, it's
not just "the weird wild west" out there. What other frontiers can be
sought out and explored through SFF? Why is life on the frontier an interesting
setting for SFF? How do you write frontier fiction without simply reworking
colonial/imperialist dogma?
Panelists: C.J. Cherryh, Monica Louzon, Gillian Polack, Jay
Smith, Beth Morris Tanner (mod), Jean Marie Ward
8:30 PM, Guilford Meeting Room
Alternate
History—Just Add Magic!
Starting
with a well-known period of history and throwing in magical elements into the
mix is a popular approach to developing a basic concept for a story. Examples
of this include Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, The Enchanted
Chocolate Pot, and the recent Dead Djinn Universe. We will talk about the
benefits and pitfalls of this approach, how much rigor to put into the magical
system, how much history you need to learn, and how to decide where to get
started.
Panelists:
Phenderson Djèlí Clark, Tom Doyle, JL Gribble, Michelle D. Sonnier, Jean Marie
Ward (mod)
Saturday
Most
Of What You Know About History Is Wrong
False,
popular "facts" about history are so widespread that people often
view documented facts with skepticism and even outrage. Medieval people did actually
bathe, Edison did not invent the light bulb, and more than 300 soldiers
defended Thermopylae. Let's tackle examples where real history runs into false
popular narratives and the problems that result.
Panelists:
Tom Doyle, Ada Palmer, Alan Smale, Jean Marie Ward (mod)
2:30 PM, James Meeting Room
Getting The Most From A Writers Association
Genre association groups such as the Science Fiction Writers
of America (SFWA) and the Romance Writers Association (RWA), as well as more
local groups like the Maryland Writers Association (MWA), can offer benefits
and perks. Panelists talk about what different groups have to offer and how to
get the most out of your membership.
Panelists: Joshua Bilmes, Carol Gyzander, Amy Kaplan (mod),
Rosemary Claire Smith, Jean Marie Ward
Breaking
the Hero’s Journey
There
are many ways to break the established pattern while still making the journey
entertaining for audiences. Panelists will examine examples of this and what
makes them still satisfying to the audience.
Panelists:
Sarah Avery, Carl Cipra, Robert L. Slater, Rosemary Claire Smith, Jean Marie
Ward (mod)
Sunday
1 PM, James Meeting Room
Magic In The Ancient Mediterranean
From Greek curse tablets to Mesopotamian healing spells, the
ancient world was brimming with magic, magicians, and demonic dangers. Let's
discuss what evidence survives, what it tells us about who wanted to use magic
and why, and how we reconstruct the magical worlds of the past.
Panelists: Tom Doyle, Rosemary Claire Smith (mod), John
Robison, Rosemary Claire Smith, Jean Marie Ward, Sherri Cook Woosley
2:30 PM, St. George Meeting Room
Readings
Brian Ketchum and Jean Marie Ward
7 PM, Virtual Panel Room 1
Giving Your Work Away For Fun And Profit
Everyone loves free stuff, but authors need to pay the bills.
Can you make money by giving your work away, and if so, how do you choose what
to distribute for free? What tools and metrics can you use to show a publisher
or business partner that the work that you give away for free is driving sales?
Sunday, December 12, 2021
My Discon III schedule
I’m really
going to do it this time. I’m going to attend a con, and not just any con, but
DisCon III, the first Worldcon to be held in Washington, DC, since 1974. They
even let me participate in the program. This may be a mistake. But you’ll only
know if you check it out. All the deets can be found at DisCon3.org. Meanwhile,
here are my panels:
Wednesday,
December 15
4 PM, Forum
Room (In-Person)
What to See
in DC
Sarah Avery,
Joshua Bilmes, Matt G. Leger (Moderator), DW “Lemur” Rowlands, Jean Marie Ward
Listen to the
locals. We’ll tell you all the cool stuff to see in Washington, DC, and the
close in suburbs. You don’t want to miss this!
Saturday,
December 18
1 PM, Kress
(Virtual)
Unsolved
Historical Mysteries
Emad Aysha, Kate Heartfield, D.W. Rowland, Steven H. Silver
(moderator), Alan Smale, Jean Marie Ward
Where is Punt? Where is Cleopatra buried? Who was Jack the
Ripper? What happened to the Minoans? If you had access to time travel, which
burning questions and unsolved mysteries from history would you want to solve?
Sunday, Dec 19
I PM, Capitol Room (In-Person)
Reading
I’ll be sharing the hour with David D. Levine, the Andre
Norton Award-winning author of Arabella of Mars, its sequels, and lots
of short stories. And as always, there will be chocolate.
Hope to see you there! 😊
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
My Schedule for Capclave 2021
Finally, I’m going to a real, live convention this weekend (October 1-3)! Capclave 2021 will be the first in-person con I’ve participated in since…well, since Capclave 2019. But the wait will totally be worth it, because this year’s Capclave will be two conventions in one. Not only does the con boast Guest of Honor Peter S. Beagle, but it will also be hosting Eric Flint and the 2021 Ring of Fire Con.
You just can’t go wrong with that. Check it out at the Rockville Hilton and Executive Center in Rockville, Maryland. For a taste, check out my panels:
Friday
5 PM: Reading (Monroe Meeting Room)
Yes, there will be chocolate, a soupcon of Dionysus, and possibly the opening of the story where I bellow “Struuuuudel!” at random intervals. Join us and find out!
Saturday
5 PM: What I Did to Survive the Great Pandemic (Washington Theater)
Participants: Mary Fan, Natalie Luhrs, Suzanne Palmer, Jean Marie Ward, Ted Weber (Moderator)
What did people do to survive the pandemic? What changed in their lives? How are they adjusting to getting their lives back? How comfortable are you with post-pandemic conditions? What does normal mean? How will your life be different? When will you give up your mask?
7 PM: How Do I Use History Without a Ph.D. in It? (Eisenhower Meeting Room)
Participants: Tom Doyle, Eric Flint, Alan Smale (M), Jean Marie Ward, Ted Weber
Okay, Harry Turtledove and Arkady Martine have advanced degrees in history. What can other authors do to get historical information? What are the best and most reliable sources? Should writers do all their research before outlining or just leave blanks to research later? Which sources are best for inspiring ideas, and which are helpful inwriting? How do you identify biased sources, and can you still use them? What if your sources conflict? How much history do you put in your novel?
Sunday
Noon: Magic’s Price (Truman Meeting Room)
Participants: Donald S. Crankshaw (M), Carolyn Ives Gilman, Karlo Yeager Rodriguez, Jean Marie Ward
In many stories there is a cost to doing magic. What are the costs of doing magic: physical, mental, societal, or other? When are the gains worth the price, and when is this in question? What books show this well?
1 PM: Twice Upon a Time—Revisiting Classic Tales (Washington Theater)
Participants: Leah Cypess, Mark Huston, Jean Marie Ward (M), A.C. Wise
Disney was not the first to redo fairy tales. As part of an oral tradition, they were never static but were altered by every storyteller. Re-tellers have remixed archetypes and traditional elements down to the present day. So how can writers give new life to these old stories? And given that everyone knows how the original stories went, what can authors do to make their version stand out?
If you like what you read, check out the Capclave website <https://www.capclave.org/capclave/capclave21/> for more program goodness and join us at the Rockville Hilton, Friday through Sunday, October 1-3. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Friday, May 28, 2021
My 2021 Balticon Schedule
All
hail the SFF highlight of my Memorial Day weekend: Balticon! This year my panels span bureaucracy,
history, worldbuilding, monsters and a reading. Hope you’ll check them out, as
well as all the other wonderful programming available for free! Panel
registration and links can be found here.
While you’re there, I hope you’ll consider supporting the con’s GoFundMe to ensure all this fannish goodness is available in person in 2022.
Friday,
May 28
Beyond
Red Tape: Why Bureaucracy Happens
Time:
5:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Location:
Watertable
Panelists:
Brick Barrientos (Moderator), Doc Coleman, Monica Louzon, Beth Morris Tanner,
Jean Marie Ward
Description:
Bureaucracy can be more than a comical obstacle for characters or a Kafkaesque
nightmare. Societies and organizations create bureaucracy as a tool to solve
specific problems. How can bureaucracy and governance structures be a part of
good worldbuilding and good problem solving?
Sunday,
May 30
It's
A Novel, Not History Class
Time:
1:00 PM ET
Location:
Mount Washington
Panelists: Gail Z. Martin (M), Doc Coleman, R.F. Kuang (2019 Compton Crook
Award winner), Wendy Van Camp, Jean Marie Ward
Description:
When writing in a historical setting creators can greatly over- or
underestimate how much information they’ll need to incorporate for their
audiences to understand what’s going on. We will explore how to immerse
audiences in the past without losing focus on plot and characters. How can a
creator tell how much the audience already knows, and how much needs to be
explained?
The
Motivations of Monsters
Time: 2:30
PM ET
Location:
St. George
Panelists:
Jean Marie Ward (M), John L. French, Lee Murray, John Walker, Sherri Cook
Woolsey
Description:
Science fiction and fantasy have always featured "monsters," going
all the way back to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. While some are mindless
destroyers, many are written with relatable motivations and desires. What are
some monsters who have connected with audiences, and what are ways creators can
make their monsters sympathetic while keeping them in an antagonistic role?
Writing
Characters with Agency
Time: 8:30
PM ET
Location:
Mount Washington
Panelists:
Jean Marie Ward (M), Brenda Clough, Micaiah Johnson (2021 Compton Crook Award
winner), Karen Osborne, Ryan Van Loan
Description:
How do we give characters the power to make their own choices (and make those
choices feel natural) while also moving the plot where it needs to go? What are
some common mistakes that can take agency from a character without the author
intending it? How does this problem affect audience investment?
Monday,
May 30
Reading
Time:
1:30 PM ET
Location:
Readings Break-out Room in the Con Suite
Panelists:
Meeeeeeeeeee!
Description:
According to the schedule, I’ll be reading urban fantasy, Steampunk and
historical fantasy. Hmm, guess I’d better rehearse.
Hope
to see you there!