Alicia Pack

Not everyone can say they watch television for homework, read novels for inspiration, and are paid to follow what’s trending. For Alicia Pack, it is all part of life as a writer and media enthusiast.  When she isn't lost in the world she is trying to create, you can find her with her nose in a book or catching up on her favorite supernatural shows.  She has a Master’s degree in Mass Communications and a Bachelor’s degree in Radio, Television, and Film.  Her nine years of diverse media experience include news writing, copywriting, website content management, social media, promotions, television production, and teaching.

Laughing with Lost Girl

The Lost Girl panel with Kris Holden-Ried, Paul Amos, and K.C. Collins was absolutely hysterical. From picking on each other to acting out being attacked by a dragon (in the form of two pieces of tape), the hour was non-stop laughs. The best scenes to shoot, for Holden-Ried, were the ones in first season. “I was still a good actor… Read more →

Secrets of Book Editors and Author Agents

The biggest question aspiring writers usually have is what does it take to get my book published? At the “Secrets of Editors and Agents” panel on Sunday at 10AM, several agents and editors shared what they are looking for in a novel submission.

Warehouse 13: Memories and Momentos

Warehouse 13: Memories and Momentos

On Friday night, the cast of Warehouse 13 wrapped filming on their series finale and then joined Dragon Con for a “Super Mega Awesome Panel” on Saturday at 1PM in the Marriott Atrium Ballroom. The cast shared some of their most unforgettable moments, shared what artifact they wanted to take home, and gave hints about the final six episodes. One… Read more →

Writing Weres and Shifters

During the “Second Nature: Werewolves and Shifters in Urban Fantasy” panel at the Westin, Saturday 11:30AM, Faith Hunter, Linda Robertson, Samantha Sommersby, Jeanne C. Stein, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro discussed what it takes to write some of the hottest supernatural creatures on the market. The appeal of writing shifters and weres is in the challenges. They are both human and… Read more →

My Patronus is an Otter: An Hour with Tonks

My Patronus is an Otter: An Hour with Tonks

Natalia Tena brought the character of Tonks from the page to the screen. In “An Hour with Tonks” Saturday at 2:30PM in the Marriott Imperial Ballroom, Tena talked all things Harry Potter and what it is like to be a part of something that is such a big part of so many people’s lives. Tena’s first Harry Potter memory is… Read more →

Sea Dragons: Night at the Georgia Aquarium

Sea Dragons: Night at the Georgia Aquarium

The Annual Dragon Con Night at the Aquarium was once again a swimming success. The aquarium is a totally different experience at night; the lights were dimmed, the DJ was rocking, and the dance floor was full. The Georgia Aquarium is the world’s largest and is home to the only captive whale sharks in the Western hemisphere. River otters, dolphins,… Read more →

Acquiring an Artifact: Warehouse 13

We will soon be saying goodbye to Warehouse 13, but all is not lost.  During “Warehouse 13 Super Mega Awesome Panel” on Saturday at 1PM in the Atrium Ballroom of the Marriot, our favorite Secret Service agent, Eddie McClintock, drew a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork to be auctioned off on Sunday.  The auction benefits the three Dragon Con charities: Noah’s… Read more →

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