Program Participant
Rose Fox
Rose Fox edits SF, fantasy, horror, and romance book reviews for Publishers Weekly, where she maintains the SF/F blog Genreville. Her most recent freelance editing project is The Wonderful Future That Never Was, a collection of fabulous and far-out predictions published in Popular Mechanics before 1970; she is currently working on a sequel. She also provides freelance editing services to new and established authors. She lives in New York City with one partner, two cats, five computers, and several thousand book
Programming for Rose Fox
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| Thu | 14:00 | (KK1) | 1 hr |
KaffeeKlatsch: Thu 14:00
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| Thu | 20:00 | (KK1) | 1 hr |
Fannish Origami
Have some experience with origami? Come learn advanced origami patterns for aliens, spaceships, mythological creatures and more! Paper will be provided. |
| Fri | 11:00 | (A03) | 1 hr |
Social Media for Writers
Writers know the Internet, but not all writers take advantage of its full potential. With the evolution of Social Media, potential readers are only a click away. But what exactly is Social Media? At this panel, you will pick up the vocabulary and background of exactly what Social Media is, what it can do, and what it cannot do. |
| Sat | 15:00 | (A16) | 1 hr |
The Paranormal as Metaphor
Paranormal fantasy, including urban fantasy and paranormal romance, is among the most popular genres within speculative fiction. One intriguing aspect of this type of fantasy is its role as a stealth route toward social commentary and change. What are the issues being examined and how effectively are the experiences of various groups presented? |
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