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! 😊
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