Program Participant
James Patrick Kelly
James Patrick Kelly has had an eclectic writing career. He has written novels, short stories, essays, reviews, poetry, plays and planetarium shows. His most recent book, a collection of stories, entitled The Wreck of the Godspeed, was published in the summer of 2008. His short novel Burn won the Science Fiction Writers of America's Nebula Award in 2007. He has won the World Science Fiction Society's Hugo Award twice: in 1996, for his novelette "Think Like A Dinosaur" and in 2000, for his novelette, "Ten to the Sixteenth to One." His fiction has been translated into eighteen languages. His novelette, "Plus or Minus," has been nominated for a Hugo Award this year.
With John Kessel he is co-editor of The Secret History Of Science Fiction, Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology and Rewired: The Post Cyberpunk Anthology. He writes a column on the internet for Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and is on the faculty of the Stonecoast Creative Writing MFA Program at the University of Southern Maine and the Board of Directors of the Clarion Foundation. He produces two podcasts: James Patrick Kelly's StoryPod on Audible and the Free Reads Podcast.
Programming for James Patrick Kelly
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| Thu | 11:00 | (Hall 2 Autographs) | 1 hr |
Autographing: Thu 11:00
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| Thu | 20:00 | (A03) | 1 hr |
Liar's Panel
Panelists attempt to come up with the most outrageous prevarications in an ongoing quest to best the other panelists. |
| Fri | 12:00 | (KK1) | 1 hr |
KaffeeKlatsch: Fri 12:00
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| Fri | 16:00 | (A14) | 30 min |
Reading: James Patrick Kelly
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| Sat | 09:00 | (Stroll Meeting Spot) | 1 hr |
Stroll with the Stars - Saturday
A gentle, friendly 1 mile stroll with some of your favorite authors, artists & editors. Leaving daily at 9AM, from Walgreen's parking lot (3495 S. Virginia), and returning to the Convention Center before 10AM. |
| Sat | 14:00 | (A11) | 1 hr |
SF: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Two of SF's most award-winning writers discuss SF (and anything else they feel like touching on). |
Home Page: http://www.jimkelly.net
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