2022

2022 Dragon Award Nominees and Winners

Best Science Fiction Novel Winner: Leviathan Falls by James S.A. Corey The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi Goliath: A Novel by Tochi Onyebuchi You Sexy Thing by Cat Rambo Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky Best Fantasy Novel (Including Paranormal) Winner: Book of Night by Holly Black Age of Ash by Daniel Abraham Moon Witch, Spider King by Marlon James Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki Nettle… Read more →

The Importance of Professionalism

On Sunday at 10AM Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta presented a program called Five (5) Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me in the Writers’ Track. Moesta opened the program by noting that an author’s interaction with other people is more important than talent in getting work. “Talent might get you job one,” she said, “but it won’t get… Read more →

2022 Eugie Award Winner

2022 Eugie Award Winner

We are honored to announce the winner of the 2022 Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction (or Eugie Award). Named in memory and honor of our long-time editor, the Eugie Award celebrates the best in innovative fiction. 2022 Nominees “Colors of the Immortal Palette” by Caroline M. Yoachim (Uncanny Magazine) “A Flower Cannot Love the Hand” by Aimee Ogden… Read more →

Stranger Things Fans Dissect Season 4

Fans of Stranger Things packed the Sheraton Athens room on Sunday at 1PM to talk about all things Season 4. There was a blanket spoilers warning for the panel, as there is for this article. Surprisingly, there were a few in the audience who had not completed the series, yet. Moderator Leigh Bennett-Conner kicked off the panel with C. Damian… Read more →

William Shatner: Aware

William Shatner: Aware

Saturday morning in the Hilton Grand Salon, Dragon Con’s Trek track welcomed the ever-captivating William Shatner. In classic form, Shatner regaled the crowd with stories and insights drawn from a lifetime of experience. This was particularly the case given that it is his first Dragon Con since traveling into space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin spacecraft. That experience added another… Read more →

Myth and History: World Building in Historical Fantasy

The Fantasy Literature track at Dragon Con 2022 welcomed a distinguished group of authors to their track room in the Hyatt Embassy Saturday evening to discuss the use of historical material in the construction of fantasy worlds. Joining moderator Mera Rose were urban fantasy and paranormal romance author Jennifer Blackstream, military science fiction and fantasy author Marc Alan Edelheit, Chris… Read more →

Break Out Your Gaffi Sticks! The Tusken Dance

Break Out Your Gaffi Sticks! The Tusken Dance

The sand people of Tatooine (also known as the Tusken Raiders) made their first appearance in film in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. In the film saga, they have been at best foils, serving to advance the narrative and development of the main characters. We knew little of them and their perspective through the films. Disney+’s Book of… Read more →