Program Participant
Amy Thomson
Amy Thomson is a writer and fan, or perhaps a fan and a writer. She's been reading SF since the Golden Age (of twelve), and travels to strange and exotic lands, whenever possible, bringing back ideas for books. Currently she is dwelling in the exotic land of Parenting, bordering on Middle Age. She is the author of Storyteller, The Color of Distance, Through Alien Eyes, and Virtual Girl.
Programming for Amy Thomson
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| Thu | 14:00 | (A03) | 1 hr |
Science Fiction, Gender, and Social Change
The workings of any society are a confluence of many different forces and movements. As society changes, its literature and arts (including SF) reflects, anticipates, and perhaps influences the direction and scope of change. How has SF influenced and reflected the changes in gender and gender roles over the past quarter century? As we look back to the work of writers such as Ursula LeGuin and Joanna Russ in the sixties and seventies, what can we say about their impact and that of their heirs today? |
| Thu | 16:00 | (A05) | 1 hr |
Writing Non-Human Characters
In writing a fantasy or SF story, how do you create non-human characters that are more than just humans with funny ears attached? |
| Thu | 18:00 | (A10) | 1 hr |
Green Tree, Blue Tree, Who Gives a Frack? Is it Real Worldbuilding or Simply Changing the Names?
When is it real worldbuilding and when is it simply making the trees blue, the sky green, and calling coffee "glerp?" The panel looks at good and not so good examples of world building. |
| Fri | 12:00 | (A16) | 1 hr |
How to Enjoy Your First Convention
New to con-going? Find out about fans, filkers, fanzines, bid parties and all the other aspects of science fiction conventions. Learn the rule of 5-2-1. |
| Sat | 14:00 | (KK1) | 1 hr |
KaffeeKlatsch: Sat 14:00
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| Sun | 13:00 | (A05) | 1 hr |
Discussing Best Related Work
The Best Related Work category for the Hugo Awards can be anything about the field - from a humorous book about science to a biography or autobiography to a giant book about art. The panel discusses this year's nominees. Come and hear why you may want to pay more attention to this fascinating category. |
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