2019

The Flash: We Have Really, Really Big Nerds Writing the Show

The Flash: We Have Really, Really Big Nerds Writing the Show

“I really love you, but this question isn’t for you.” Wearing matching burgundy T-shirts, Robbie Amell and John Wesley Shipp ribbed each other whenever a fan’s question began this way at “The Flash: The Fastest Thing on Two Feet” on Friday at 1PM in the Marriott Atrium. Amell and Shipp aren’t the only jokesters on the set of The Flash…. Read more →

The Basics of Steampunk

The “Beginner’s Guide to Alternate History, Steampunk, and Other Subgenres” panel in the Westin Augusta 1–2, Friday 11:30AM, featured a knowledgeable group from various backgrounds prepared to answer questions posed to them by the audience. This panel discussed the difference between alternate history, steampunk, and/or dieslepunk. All of this and how to get started was covered. Costuming makers and authors… Read more →

The Reed Richards of Georgia Tech

The Reed Richards of Georgia Tech

A mix of hard-core academics collided with practical field experience in the highly charged “Fission, Fusion, and other Energy Sources” panel. For those who couldn’t pick fission, fusion, or a bison from a police lineup, it’s pretty elemental. In the case of fission, Einstein’s famous equation for special relativity E=MC2 isn’t just a clever T-shirt slogan. When the nucleus of… Read more →

The Space-Family Garriott: An Interview with Lord and Lady British

Richard Lord British Garriott de Cayeux authored the famed Ultima series and is credited with creating the category of massively multiplayer games. A principal shaper of commercial spaceflight, he co-founded Space Adventures, the only company to arrange spaceflights for private citizens, and was the sixth private astronaut to live aboard the International Space Station. Laetitia Garriott de Cayeux is co-founder, President, and COO… Read more →

Sight & Sound at Dragon Con: Behind the Scenes with TechOps

Sight & Sound at Dragon Con: Behind the Scenes with TechOps

Anyone sitting in a DragonCon audience, whether it’s in a small track workshop or a giant ballroom, expects to see and hear the guests who’re presenting.  In all but the smallest track rooms, that wouldn’t be possible if not for DragonCon TechOps.  Wiring all those rooms is a big job. To find out more about it, the Daily Dragon sat… Read more →

New Music to Open the Con

What an incredible way to open Dragon Con Eve. Two bands new to Dragon Con played Thursday night in the Hyatt Centennial II & III. Snoot, an Atlanta-based band, opened for the first concert at 9:30PM. They were followed at 11PM by Qiet, who came down from Charleston, WV.

Richard “Hawk” Altstatt: (Radiation) Waste is a Terrible Thing to Mind

Richard L. “Hawk” Altstatt received an MS in Nuclear Engineering, specializing in Plasma Physics (fire) and Material Science (burning stuff), from North Carolina State University and an MS in Engineering Science and Mechanics, specializing in Thermal Mechanics (fire again) and Instrumentation (sticking stuff in fire), from University of Tennessee Space Institute. He can be found throughout the weekend at the Science Track… Read more →

Fantasy for the Young and Old: Interview with Cinda Williams Chima

Fantasy for the Young and Old: Interview with Cinda Williams Chima

Cinda Williams Chima is a New York Times bestselling author of young adult fantasy novels. She currently has nine novels available, five in The Heir Chronicles and four in The Seven Realms series.  Her 10th book, Flamecaster, the first book in The Shattered Realms series, will be released on April 5, 2016. She was kind enough to answer a few… Read more →