’24 Panels/Events

Writer’s Hourly Workshops: Full Immersion Part Six

Highlights of the last three workshops follow. Sign up for a few or for the total adventure of the writer’s hourly workshops at next year’s Dragon Con. Your writing will thank you! “How Shall I Kill Thee?,” Benji Richards, Sunday 2:30PM: Author and educator Richards promised to take a fresh look at weapons, beginning with these questions: What makes a… Read more →

Writer’s Hourly Workshops: Full Immersion Part Five

The plot thickens! No, not one of the plots that Michael Stackpole crafted in his “Plotting” workshop but experiencing the Stackpole and Company workshops in successive Dragon Con years. I took notes in Stackpole’s 2023 workshops and annotated them in 2024. Many of his best points were clarified, expanded, or amplified. New and relevant material arose in answer to questions… Read more →

Writer’s Hourly Workshops: Full Immersion Part Four

On Sunday afternoon, I continued to pursue the goal of attending all 18 of the Hourly Writer’s Workshops on offer by Michael Stackpole and company, Hyatt Inman. The title of the first workshop (almost) inspired me to arrive with a tall tomato-juice-and-vodka drink complete with celery stir and veggie garnish UNTIL I grasped that wasn’t the “Bloody Mary” meant. The… Read more →

Myths: Old and New

Myths: Old and New

During the panel “From Myth to Magic” on Sunday at 1PM in Hyatt Embassy EF, Kaitlin Bevis, Elizabeth Donald, Bill Fawcett, Nancy Northcott, Jody Lynn Nye, and DL Wainright discussed how to creatively use myths, legends, and folklore while being respectful of original sources and cultures. Fawcett began the panel by asking each author to describe the advantages of incorporating… Read more →

A Reflection on Black Fantasy Literature

A Reflection on Black Fantasy Literature

A panel of talented Black creators shared advice about crafting compelling narratives in Monday’s “Enchanting Realms: Black Voices in Fantasy,” held in Hyatt Hanover AB at 10AM. Moderated by children’s author Christine H. Taylor-Butler, the panel featured commentary from Isabelle Hardesty, Sebastian A. Jones, Violette L. Meier, Glenn Parris, and L. Marie Wood. The panelists stress the value of drawing… Read more →

Writer’s Hourly Workshops: Full Immersion Part Two

Writer’s Hourly Workshops: Full Immersion Part Two

Michael Stackpole’s equally enlightened companions, including guest author Timothy Zahn, presented Dragon Con’s Writer’s Hourly Workshops on Saturday afternoon, Hyatt Inman. For those of you who read my first installment, excitement carried me over to the late afternoon and early evening sessions after a long morning of workshops and snack breaks. (I rationed my coffee.) Session highlights appear in vanishing… Read more →

Expert Advice from Editors and Agents

Expert Advice from Editors and Agents

One problem aspiring writers face is the overwhelming, and often contradictory, advice offered online. There’s no dearth of websites on writing and submitting, but how do you know which recommendations to follow? Should you remove every adjective and adverb? Use only said and no other dialogue tags? Create a social presence and gather a following before you try to sell… Read more →