Where I’ll Be: Cat’s MidameriCon Schedule (Worldcon 2016)

Here’s my schedule. I’ll update this as I fill up time. If you want to talk with me, you’ll find earlier in the day better than later; I tend to hit the hotel room for a hot bath with a book and then bed around ten or so most nights.


THURSDAY


09:00 – 17:00 SFWA Board Meeting

Refuse to take anything seriously 17:01 – onward. Booked for dinner.


FRIDAY


8:30 AM Walk with the Stars


The World’s Most Famous Parking Garage: A tour of the Power and Light District.

Before the city temperatures rise and the humidity takes over join us for a stroll of the world’s most famous parking garage: the Power and Light District. We will be a group of fans, authors, artists and editors having a very leisurely walk and good conversation. The route is a mile and suitable for all abilities and as the pace will be pleasant it is expected to take a little less than an hour.


11:00 – 12:00 Magazine Group Reading: Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine


(Kansas City Convention Center)

Our Magazine Group Reading Series continues with a special group reading that features authors from Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine.

C.C. Finlay (M), David Gerrold, Matthew Hughes, Cat Rambo, Sarah Pinsker, William Ledbetter


13:00 – 14:00 Private meal


16:00 – 17:00 The Joy of Cookbooks…..



2210 (Kansas City Convention Center)

Nigella Lawson has said that if a cookbook has one amazing recipe you return to again and again it is a keeper. On the other hand, do we really need to keep a cookbook just for one recipe? What is it about them that make cookbooks so addictive to collect and how many do you really use? Are they just new or do you cherish family heirlooms and even use old ones from thrift/charity shops and yard sales?

Priscilla Olson (M), Dr. Mary Anne Mohanraj, Fran Wilde, Cat Rambo, Dr. Mary A. Turzillo Ph.D.


17:00 – 18:00 The Future of Food


A/V (Kansas City Convention Center)

As part of “The Future of” series we look at Food.

Food scarcity is a global issue, food povery is a growing issue in affluent countries where food is not scarce but wealth is increasingly divided. Food technology in production and farming methods continue to change and develop. Our panel considers some of the serious issues that impact upon the future of food and ask whether we really expect to be eating food from the yeast vats, artificially grown meat tissue or whether we will all become vegan.

Beth Cato, Adam Rakunas, Cat Rambo, Fran Wilde, Megan O’Keefe


SATURDAY


8:30 – 9:30 Walk with the Stars


Farm to Table: The City Market: Fresh Fruit/Vegetables and Baked goods a KC Tradition.

Before the city temperatures rise and the humidity takes over join us for a stroll of the The City Market where you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables and baked goods at KC Tradition. We will be a group of fans, authors, artists and editors having a very leisurely walk and good conversation. The route is a mile and suitable for all abilities and as the pace will be pleasant it is expected to take a little less than an hour.


11:00 – 13:00 SFWA Business Meeting


2205 – A/V (Kansas City Convention Center)

All members of SFWA are encouraged to attend to hear the latest updates from the board about what SFWA has been doing and what plans are in place for the next year.

Cat Rambo (M), M.C.A. Hogarth, Bud Sparhawk, Sarah Pinsker, Kate Baker, Matthew Johnson, Jennifer Brozek, Susan Forest, Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen


14:00 – 15:00 At SFWA table in the Dealers Room


Come by and say hello! I’ll be there with Jeffe Kennedy and Bishop O’Connell. There will be information, authors signing, and general revelry.


15:00 – 16:00 Chat for SFWA members with Kickstarter Representative


SFWA Suite

Members, stop by to chat with Margot Atwell from Kickstarter and find out how SFWA can support your crowdfunding efforts.


19:00 – ?? Watch the Hugo livestream


Last year I watched from the SFWA suite; I will be either there or in the bar.

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