Program Participant
Lee Martindale
Lee Martindale slings short genre fiction as a writer and editor. The recently-published The Ladies of Trade Town, an anthology of original stories about "the world’s oldest profession" joins Such a Pretty Face on her list of editorial credits, while the title story for Trade Town joins Sarah Bailey and the Texas Beauty Queen in Esther Friesner’s Fangs for the Mammaries on a lengthy list of published short stories. That list includes stories in Turn the Other Chick, Catopolis, Witch Way to the Mall, and Warrior Wisewoman2 as well as several volumes of the Sword & Sorceress anthology series and an audio chapbook CD (To Stand as Witness: Three Arthurian Tales). In addition, Lee is a Named Bard, a fencing member of the SFWA Musketeers, a member of the SCA, and a Lifetime Active Member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, where she’s currently a member of the Board of Directors. She lives in Plano, TX with one husband and two cats.
Programming for Lee Martindale
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| Thu | 11:00 | (Hall 2 Autographs) | 1 hr |
Autographing: Thu 11:00
No additional description |
| Thu | 13:00 | (A15) | 30 min |
Reading: Lee Martindale
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| Thu | 16:00 | (A09) | 1 hr |
An Introduction to the Society for Creative Anachronism
The Society for Creative Anachronism, an international organization dedicated to researching and re-creating the arts, skills, and traditions of pre-17th-century Europe, was founded by fans in 1966. Our panelists provide a perspective on the SCA from its origins to the present day. |
| Sat | 12:00 | (A05) | 1 hr |
River and Echo: The Evolution from Victim to Hero
Joss Whedon writes has created characters that take their victimization and turn it into something they control and draw power from. The panel focuses on River from Firefly and Echo from Dollhouse, but also draws from Buffy in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer and Cordelia in Angel. |
| Sat | 13:00 | (A02) | 2 hrs |
SFWA Meeting
Meeting of the Science Fiction Writers of America. Members only. |
| Sat | 17:00 | (KK1) | 1 hr |
KaffeeKlatsch: Sat 17:00
No additional description |
| Sun | 13:00 | (A10) | 1 hr |
The Continuing Impact of Robert A. Heinlein
Robert A. Heinlein is arguably them most influential and popular SF writer ever. What made his work both so influential, and what makes much of it remain so popular. |
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