World Horror schedule
Am I not retired? I am, but The Last Weekend just came out, plus Portland! Anyway, I'll be at World Horror next week, the 8th through the 11th. Here is my schedule:
THURSDAY
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Ross/Morrison
Panel: What Editors Want
(Paula Guran, Don D'Auria, Jeff Burk, Nick Mamatas, Ross Lockhart )
Professional editors offer their insights on their side of the publishing market: what sells, what grabs an audience, and what often crashes with the best of intentions.
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Hawthorne
Reading: Nick Mamatas
NB: it is extremely unlikely I'll be doing any reading at this event. Maybe a Q/A.
FRIDAY
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Ross/Morrison Panel: The Short Form
(Ellen Datlow, Nick Mamatas, Norman Partridge, John Shirley, E. Michael Lewis, James Lea, Minerva Zimmerman)
The short horror story delivers a great deal of payoff to author and reader alike, and is one of the best ways to deliver horror. Authors in the field discuss the most efficient means of administration, animation and continued locomotion.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sellwood
Panel: That Is Not Dead - H. P. Lovecraft's Contributions To Modern Horror
(S.T. Joshi, W.H. Pugmire, Cody Goodfellow, Nick Mamatas, Ross Lockhart, Ellen Datlow)
Six of the Lovecraft Circle's brightest lights explain the renaissance going on in the Cosmic Horror subgenre today, from 'True Detective' back to the Providence Spook's own literary and anthropological influences.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Ross/Morrison Panel: Four Color Calamaties: Horror In Comic Books
(Greg Staples, Cullen Bunn, Brian Keene, Daniel Knauf, Kari Yadro, Nick Mamatas)
Creators from indie to mainstream in the graphic novel industry methods of getting your work out there and the challenges within the medium.
A few minutes, or maybe more, sometime between 3 and 4 o'clock
Signing copies of Lovecraft's Monsters, next to Ellen Datlow. The dealer room? I dunno! Something!
SATURDAY
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Ross/Morrison Panel: How To Put Together A Great Anthology
(Paula Guran, Ellen Datlow, Nick Mamatas, Ross Lockhart, Jennifer Brozek )
Professional anthologists discuss the ways that the multi-headed anthology beast survives its infancy and becomes remembered.
THURSDAY
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Ross/Morrison
Panel: What Editors Want
(Paula Guran, Don D'Auria, Jeff Burk, Nick Mamatas, Ross Lockhart )
Professional editors offer their insights on their side of the publishing market: what sells, what grabs an audience, and what often crashes with the best of intentions.
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Hawthorne
Reading: Nick Mamatas
NB: it is extremely unlikely I'll be doing any reading at this event. Maybe a Q/A.
FRIDAY
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Ross/Morrison Panel: The Short Form
(Ellen Datlow, Nick Mamatas, Norman Partridge, John Shirley, E. Michael Lewis, James Lea, Minerva Zimmerman)
The short horror story delivers a great deal of payoff to author and reader alike, and is one of the best ways to deliver horror. Authors in the field discuss the most efficient means of administration, animation and continued locomotion.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sellwood
Panel: That Is Not Dead - H. P. Lovecraft's Contributions To Modern Horror
(S.T. Joshi, W.H. Pugmire, Cody Goodfellow, Nick Mamatas, Ross Lockhart, Ellen Datlow)
Six of the Lovecraft Circle's brightest lights explain the renaissance going on in the Cosmic Horror subgenre today, from 'True Detective' back to the Providence Spook's own literary and anthropological influences.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Ross/Morrison Panel: Four Color Calamaties: Horror In Comic Books
(Greg Staples, Cullen Bunn, Brian Keene, Daniel Knauf, Kari Yadro, Nick Mamatas)
Creators from indie to mainstream in the graphic novel industry methods of getting your work out there and the challenges within the medium.
A few minutes, or maybe more, sometime between 3 and 4 o'clock
Signing copies of Lovecraft's Monsters, next to Ellen Datlow. The dealer room? I dunno! Something!
SATURDAY
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Ross/Morrison Panel: How To Put Together A Great Anthology
(Paula Guran, Ellen Datlow, Nick Mamatas, Ross Lockhart, Jennifer Brozek )
Professional anthologists discuss the ways that the multi-headed anthology beast survives its infancy and becomes remembered.
Published on April 28, 2014 22:40
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