My Worldcon Schedule

Next week I'll be at Renovation, the 69th World Science Fiction Convention, in Reno. My schedule is below, with a few comments from me interspersed. Worldcon is a great place to meet industry pros, so I'm looking forward to seeing many of you there. Highlights for me this year include the live Writing Excuses recording and the Girl Genius Ball on Thursday and the Hugo Awards ceremony on Saturday.



WEDNESDAY



Wed 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m., A01+6 (RSCC)

Panel: Tourists: Creating Characters and Stories in an Existing World

Paul Cornell (m), A. C. Crispin, Brandon Sanderson, Dean Wesley Smith, Melinda M. Snodgrass

Writers discuss working within the confines of an already existing world. They'll discuss how they create something unique and original within the space of something already established and loved. What are the issues at work in that situation? What freedoms exist there that don't exist when creating a completely original work?



THURSDAY



11:00 a.m.–12:00 noon, A03 (RSCC)

Reading: Brandon Sanderson



3:00 p.m–4:00 p.m., A09 (RSCC)

Panel: Creating Gods

Brenda W. Clough, Brandon Sanderson (m), Carrie Vaughn

How does an author introduce superbeings into a work without pushing the human characters into insignificance? Gods are often gigantic projections of human characteristics. Can they serve other functions as well? Why are polytheistic settings so common in fantasy? What sources are authors using, and why? Why do readers find them so compelling?



5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., D05 (RSCC)

Writing Excuses Podcast

Mary Robinette Kowal, Jordan Sanderson, Brandon Sanderson, Howard Tayler, Dan Wells

The Hugo-nominated crew from Writing Excuses will record one of their podcasts—a series of interviews with well-known writers.

Recorded in front of a live audience, with guests such as Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant and Patrick Rothfuss.



8:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m., C03 (RSCC)

Girl Genius Ball

Kaja Foglio, Phil Foglio, James Myers (m), Cathleen Myers (m)

A Grand Ball Hosted by Phil & Kaja Foglio, featuring Victorian Steampunk & Gaslamp Fantasy Dancing in the European Style. Music by one of the top Celtic fusion bands, Avalon Rising. Victorian, Victorian Steampunk, or modern evening dress is admired, but not required. Mad Scientists, Minions, Clanks, Constructs and Innocent Villagers are all welcome, as are visitors from other Dimensions and Realities. Neither dance experience nor partners are required. All set dances will be taught and called, and frequent partner changing is encouraged in the spirit of true scientific inquiry.


Pemberly and I plan to attend in costume; I'll be an Elendel Allomancer. My assistant Peter and his wife will also be there, and Peter will be dressed as Allomancer Jak from the Elendel Daily broadsheet. (By the way, Peter will also be on two panels himself; you can see any program participant's schedule here.)




FRIDAY



11:00 a.m.–12:00 noon, A16 (RSCC)

Panel: Lighting the Fire for Reading

David-Glenn Anderson, James Bacon, John DeChancie, Ellen Klages, Brandon Sanderson (m)

How do you get your kid/young relative/neighbor to read? Why not an SF/F book? What about comics and graphic novels? Where do you start? Start with your own kids—read to them! Authors, editors, and educators discuss genre books to give to the next generation.



2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., Hall 2 Autographs (RSCC)

Autographing: Brandon Sanderson



5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., D03 (RSCC)

Panel: Post-Modern Fantasy, Epic and Otherwise

N. K. Jemisin, William Lexner, Nick Mamatas, Peadar

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