By Paul J. Iutzi | September 2, 2004 | 9:28 am | Posted in '04 Guests, 2004

If you are a fellow fan of the show Firefly, you are already familiar with Nathan Fillion, Jewel Staite, and Adam Baldwin. If you’re not familiar with the show (in which case, go now, rent, borrow, or purchase the DVD set, and watch it), they …

By Amy Herring | September 2, 2004 | 9:25 am | Posted in '04 Guests, 2004

“Dragon*Con’s digital art show is one of a kind for genre fandom,” said audre, the digital show’s director. Located in Artist Alley (Marriott Imperial Ballroom), “get art the way you want,” is the slogan for the program. The show within the art show offers digital art in a variety of media: glossy canvas, glossy Light Jet™, matte Light Jet™, and metallic Light Jet™ as well as …

By Bill Eyke | September 1, 2004 | 9:32 am | Posted in '04 Guests, 2004

Sybil Danning has graced us at Dragon*Con for a Saturday panel on Women In Film. Sybil will be in the Regency VII along with Margo Kidder in a Question and Answer forum. Sybil will be bring to the forum what she has learned in the industry as far as the limits that she …

By Russ Matthews | September 1, 2004 | 9:17 am | Posted in '04 Guests, '04 Tribe, 2004, Interviews

I had a chance to catch The Tribe’s Danny James today between autograph signings and track sessions and we talked for a few moments about his career, his experiences at Dragon*Con and the Tribe fandom here in the United States.

Danny is best known by fans of The Tribe as the deceased leader of the …

By Russ Matthews | September 1, 2004 | 9:16 am | Posted in '04 Guests, '04 Tribe, 2004

I managed to just slip in the door for the Q&A session for Matt Robinson, best known for his role as the slightly disreputable “Slade” on the television show, The Tribe. Thankfully, Matt had just begun his session, and I didn’t draw down the wrath …

Debra Dixon will teach a one-hour workshop covering the elements of fiction writing on Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the WRIT/Writer’s Track (Greenbriar). The mini seminar is based on concepts from Dixon’s book GMC: Goal, Motivation & Conflict, The Building Blocks of Good Fiction (Gryphon Books for Writers 1996).