Fri Talk Descriptions (in numeric order) (count 275)
-....IN CONCERT: ROBERTA ROGOW (filking)(30 min) HILTON LAGA | Fri 08:30 pm
Speaker(s): Roberta Rogow
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175..GLASS HARMONICA DEMONSTRATION (misc/sigs)(90 min) HILTON LAJO | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Louise Marley, William Zeitler
Benjamin Franklin invented it and Mozart and Beethoven wrote for it. Louise Marley talks about the history, mysteries, and misconceptions that surround it and William Wilde Zeitler will perform on it.
373..BOB BURNS AND HIS FAN FILMS (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 08:00 am
Speaker(s): (none)
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374..WOMEN IN SCIENCE IN SCIENCE FICTION (scitech)(90 min) ACC 210-C | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Mary A. Turzillo, Loretta McKibben, Bridget Landry, Cordelia Willis(M)
Women scientists have featured prominently in many science fiction stories. Panelists talk about the image of women in science fiction stories, from the classics to today. How accurate are the depictions? And are these women scientists really scientists or just secretaries in lab coats?
375..WSFS BUSINESS MEETING (fandom)(180 min) ACC 201-C | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Kevin Standlee, Pat McMurray, Deb Geisler, Donald Eastlake III
Every member of L.A.con IV is a member of WSFS, the World Science Fiction Society, and is eligible to attend and vote at the Society's Business Meetings. It's here that the Constitution and Rules that govern the Worldcons are discussed and voted upon. Today most proposals to amend the WSFS Consitution will be debated and voted upon. Exercise your rights as a member of the Society by attending and voting.
376..ARE CLONES KOSHER? (general)(90 min) ACC 201-D | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Sam Scheiner, Cynthia Felice(M), Deborah J Ross, Richard Foss
When we' re finally able to clone a chicken breast, will it be something that vegetarians will eat? Will it be Kosher? Halaal? Will it taste the same as the "original"? Will anyone want to eat it? Many science fiction authors have speculated about "vat-grown meat", but are we actually on the verge of having it to serve on the dinner table? Will it help end famine and starvation, or just make things worse?
377..HOW STAR TREK AFFECTED OUR LIVES (trek)(90 min) ACC 202-AB | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Jane Espenson, Carol Paolucci
Fans of Star Trek talk about how watching the show changed them, changed the course of their lives. What did Star Trek do for you?
378..THE THREE AGES OF KING KONG (media)(90 min) ACC 203-AB | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Karen Haber, James W. Fiscus(M), Connie Willis, Ric Meyers
Fans of this great ape talk about the three versions. Is Peter Jackson's version the ultimate telling?
379..SF POETRY (writpub)(90 min) ACC 211-A | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Vanessa Van Wagner, Darrell Schweitzer(M), Kevin Andrew Murphy, Geoffrey A. Landis
What is it? Is there a market for it? How do you start?
380..FICTION 2005/2006 (lit)(90 min) ACC 207-A | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Paula Guran, Gary K. Wolfe, Jonathan Strahan, Charles N. Brown(M), Ellen Datlow
High Fantasy. Hard Science Fiction. Dark Fantasy. Squishy Science Fiction. Some of science fiction's most outspoken reviewers give their opinions on what was worth reading.
381..THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-B | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Bill Thomasson, John Scalzi, ElizaBeth Gilligan, John Strickland, David F. McMahon, MD(M)
Medicine is evolving at an amazing pace. New discoveries, technology, etc. are announced every day. What will medicine be like in 100 years? Will we have tricorders and neuroscanners like in Star Trek? How about growing or cloning organs? Will we be using organics to solve problems instead of nanobots?
382..THE ANALOG STORY: WHAT IS IT? (writpub)(90 min) ACC 207-C | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Michael F. Flynn(M), Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Stanley Schmidt, Harry Turtledove, Allen M. Steele
Over the years, "Analog" editor Stanley Schmidt has discovered that there are a lot of common misconceptions about just what makes a story an "Analog" story. Along with several of the magazine's regular contributors, Schmidt will share his views of just what it is they're trying to do, how it isn't all rivets and getting the science right
383..EUROPEAN SPACE PROGRAMS (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-D | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Edwin L. Strickland III, Hugh S. Gregory(M), Robert Gounley, Scott Edgington
What's going on with the European Space Agency? What missions have they undertaken recently and what's planned for the future?
384..CREATING COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE INTERNET (general)(90 min) ACC 208-AB | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Craig Newmark, Noel Wolfman, Teresa Nielsen Hayden(M)
The web isn't just for research, for posting comments on the latest episode of Lost, or to find porn. It can also be used to create communities. The best example of this is "craigslist", now with over 200 sites in 35 countries. Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist, and others, talk about what they're doing and why. And where we can go from here.
385..THE CONTRACT BETWEEN READER AND WRITER (lit)(90 min) ACC 210-A | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Louise Marley, Peter S. Beagle, Nancy Kress, Jean Lorrah, Ph.D., Lorien Gray(M)
An arrangement of convenience? How can we define the process, and what does each partner bring to it?
386..WRITING FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-B | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Diane Duane(M), Rebecca Moesta, Ellen Klages, William F. Wu, Garth Nix
Does it take special training or knowledge to write books and stories for children and young adults? Are they different from adult works in any way, other than vocabulary? How do you break in? And if you write for kids, is it hard to also write for adults?
387..SPACE ART (art)(90 min) ACC 201-B | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Frank Wu(M), Joe Bergeron, Joy Day, Rick Sternbach
Astronomical artists talk about their profession. Do you have to know a lot about astronomy and get the planets and stars exactly right or does it just have to look good?
388..GETTING STARTED WRITING SF -- PART II (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-D | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Keith R.A. DeCandido(M), Kathleen Ann Goonan, Tim Powers, Ashley Grayson, Stephen Leigh
Going from amateur to professional writer is a big step. How do you get started? In Part I, new writers gave you their advice. Today in Part II, editors and established writers give you theirs. Compare these expert's answers with those of Thursday's panel.
389..INTRODUCTION TO KLINGON (oneman)(90 min) ACC 205-A | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen
80% of the grammar in 50 minutes, from one of the leading lights in Klingon linguistics
390..RELIGION IN SF BOOKS & MOVIES (general)(90 min) ACC 211-B | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Fr. John Blaker(M), John Maddox Roberts, Dr. Bob Blackwood, Robert Charles Wilson, Randy Smith
Religion is frequently ignored in science fiction and fantasy. But sometimes it isn't. How is it treated? Do we see standard Earth religions or all-new ones? Or ones that just think they're all new? Some authors seem to think that, come the future, all people will just abandon their religious beliefs. Does that seem likely?
391..WORLD OF WARCRACK (gaming)(90 min) ACC 212-A | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Raph Koster(M), Mike Stemmle, William B. Fawcett, Justin Lloyd, Scott Campbell
Massively Multiplayer Online Games have long been popular but none have ever been as popular as World of Warcraft. (At its height, "Everquest" had fewer than one million subscribers; WoW has about six million.) Why are these sorts of games popular and what is it about WoW that makes it king?
392..THE FUTURE OF THE U.N. (general)(90 min) ACC 212-B | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Tad Daley(M), Brenda Cooper, Grant Kruger, Jim Young, John Shirley
Third world countries are starting to unite and stand up to the first world. Sometimes this is good, sometimes not. What does the future hold? Which countries will lead this power change (if any) and what are the implications? Is it inevitable? And desirable?
393..RE-IMAGININGS (media)(90 min) ACC AR-1 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Paul Cornell(M), MaryAnn Johanson, Shaun Lyon, Lee Whiteside
More than just a euphemism for "remake" and "cashing in", some TV series are actually well-thought out new adaptations of the same material. Battlestar Galactica and Dr. Who are two good examples of high quality shows that respect their antecedents but bring much that is new and good to the material. What changes get made and why? Are the audiences and commercial pressures different now than for the original?
394..GIVING GOOD INTERVIEW (writpub)(90 min) ACC AR-2 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Robert J. Sawyer, Lee Martindale, Evo Terra(M), Jeff Berkwits, Karen Willson
Panelists discuss what it takes to give a good press interview or anything involving promotion of your own works and activities.
395..SCIENCE FUN (scitech)(60 min) ACC CSP | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Elvis Elder, Simone van Zyl
We have some fun with science things and attempt not to blow up the place.
396..TECHNO-FILK: MIDI FOR KIDS (filking)(90 min) ACC CC-KID | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Marilyn Miller, Bill Laubenheimer
MIDI programming for kids. Learn how a MIDI sequencer works with a PC to make music.
397..SIDEWISE AWARD CEREMONY (misc/sigs)(90 min) HILTON LIDA | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Evelyn C. Leeper
The annual awards for Alternate History works are presented.
398..MASQUERADE ORIENTATION (costuming)(90 min) ACC ARENA | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Phil Foglio
For all people entering the Masquerade, to have the ins, outs, and details of what will be happening tonight explained and all (or most) of your questions answered.
399..WORKSHOP: ORDERING CONCERT PLAYLIST & CD TRACKS (filking)(90 min) HILTON OCNSD | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Gretchen Roper
A workshop on how to assemble a successful concert playlist and arrange the track order on an album.
400..FANZINES I'D LIKE TO PUBLISH (fandom)(90 min) HILTON PLVD | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Jerry Kaufman(M), Bridget Bradshaw, Christopher J. Garcia
Panelists discuss their dream fanzines, from the ridiculous to the sublime.
401..PERSPECTIVES ON SF & MEDIA 1: THE HERO (lit)(90 min) HILTON VENT | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): (none)
Panel Chair: Amelia Beamer, Michigan State 1. Chakram and Pigtails: The Heroine's Journey in Modern Media; Valerie Frankel, San Jose State 2. Gamer Culture; Sara Stepongzi, California State University, Northridge 3. Canon, Sues, and Canon Sues; Gabrielle Lissauer; California State University, Northridge
402..FILM PROGRAM: STAR TREK (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): (none)
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403..AUTOGRAPHING: BOB EGGLETON (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Bob Eggleton
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404..AUTOGRAPHING: LAURA FRANKOS (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR2 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Laura Frankos
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405..AUTOGRAPHING: MELINDA M. SNODGRASS (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR3 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Melinda M. Snodgrass
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406..AUTOGRAPHING: ALAN DEAN FOSTER (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Alan Dean Foster
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407..AUTOGRAPHING: MARK VON SCHLEGELL (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Mark von Schlegell
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408..AUTOGRAPHING: SEAN MCMULLEN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR6 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Sean McMullen
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409..KAFFEKLATSCH: RACHEL MANIJA BROWN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Rachel Manija Brown
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410..KAFFEKLATSCH: ELLEN KUSHNER (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF2 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Ellen Kushner
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411..KAFFEKLATSCH: CECILIA TAN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Cecilia Tan
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412..READING: KAY KENYON (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Kay Kenyon
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413..READING: WILLIAM SHUNN (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDB | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): William Shunn
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414..READING: JOHN BARNES (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): John Barnes
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415..READING: KEVIN J. ANDERSON (readings)(60 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 10:00 am
Speaker(s): Kevin J. Anderson
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416..CAREER GUIDANCE - HOW TO GET INTO THE TRADE? (writpub)(60 min) ACC CSP | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Amy Sterling Casil, Jerry Pournelle, John G. Hemry, Steve Saffel, David Brin(M)
Why Teens should start writing now, scams and rip offs to avoid, and how to get into the writing and publishing business.
417..AUTOGRAPHING: MARV WOLFMAN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Marv Wolfman
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418..AUTOGRAPHING: ANNE MCCAFFREY (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR2 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Anne McCaffrey
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419..AUTOGRAPHING: MICHAEL R. MENNENGA (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR3 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Michael R. Mennenga
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420..AUTOGRAPHING: ROBIN WAYNE BAILEY (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Robin Wayne Bailey
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421..AUTOGRAPHING: BRANDON SANDERSON (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Brandon Sanderson
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422..KAFFEKLATSCH: LAURA ANNE GILMAN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Laura Anne Gilman
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423..KAFFEKLATSCH: SCOTT E. GREEN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Scott E. Green
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424..READING: HOWARD V. HENDRIX (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Howard V. Hendrix
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425..READING: HILARI BELL (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDB | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Hilari Bell
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426..READING: NICK DICHARIO (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): Nick DiChario
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427..READING: GEORGE R.R. MARTIN (readings)(60 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 11:00 am
Speaker(s): George R.R. Martin
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428..DANTE'S COVE PREVIEW: LUNCH AT THE COVE (media)(90 min) ACC 201-B | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Gillian Horvath, Sam Irvin, John Fleming, Tracy Scoggins, Meredith Kadlec
How has the landscape changed for queer content in SF/F TV? We've come a long way, from the encoded characters of Xena to the out characters of Buffy to the predominantly gay and lesbian characters of Dante's Cove," here! Network's sexy, supernatural original drama. The producers, director, and cast members of this groundbreaking original series will be sharing never-before-seen footage from the upcoming second season, and discussing the unique challenges and opportunities of making a "guilty pleasure" show with a queer twist. Stay after the Q&A for a mixer with panelists, fans, and snacks. Gillian Horvath, Meredith Kadlec, Sam Irvin, Patrick Moore and cast member Tracy Scoggins (Babylon 5). Additional cast TBD.
429..HOW TO KILL OFF A CHARACTER (writpub)(90 min) ACC 206-A | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Mike Shepherd Moscoe, Richard Chwedyk, Madeleine E. Robins, Deborah J Ross(M), Alma Alexander
You spend time crafting characters, thinking about who they are, what they want, what they care about. You tell stories about them, lovingly crafted. Now it's time for them to die. How do you do it? And what can happen if you do.
430..THE CHANNEL SURFER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY (performances)(90 min) ACC 204-ABC | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): (none)
The Trans-Iowa Canal Company's sixty-sixth performance finds Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect facing the cancellation of their television program. They are able to escape into the airwaves using their wits and intestinal fortitude. Oh, and a magical remote and Ford's copy of "The Channel Surfer's Guide to the Galaxy." Unfortunately, they are pursued by the evil Network Executives who have plans of their own for Arthur and Ford. Avoiding stabbings, shootings, and explosions, our heroes face their greatest challenge of all... a music video.
431..HOWARD DEVORE MEMORIAL (events)(90 min) ACC 201-D | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Andrew I. Porter, Rusty Hevelin, Karen Anderson, Roger Sims(M), Roger Sims(M), Joe Siclari, Len J. Moffatt
Come share your memories -- happy and sad, funny and really funny -- about Howard DeVore. L.A.con's Fan Guest of Honor may not be with us in person, but we know he's watching. Come celebrate his life with family and friends.
432..STARSHIP SMACKDOWN (PRESENTED BY GEEK MAGAZINE) (media)(90 min) ACC 202-AB | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Mark Altman, Daren Dochterman, Robert Meyer Burnett, Steve Melching, Chris Gossett, Kay Reindl, Jeff Bond
The legendarily geekiest convention panel of all-time makes its first Worldcon appearance after another SRO appearance at last year's San Diego Comic Con. Ever wonder if the Jupiter 2 could kick the Sulaco's ass? Can the Serenity make mincemeat out of a Klingon D-7 battle cruiser? And will the Yamato ever be able to beat Captain Kirk's Starship Enterprise? There's only one way to find out. Be there or be squarer than you already are.
433..CRAIG NEWMARK ON CRAIGSLIST (general)(90 min) ACC 203-AB | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Craig Newmark
The founder and CEO of craigslist talks about how a small website to help find things to do in San Francisco has grown into the prototype for internet communities, with sites in over 200 cities and 35 countries.
434..THE ART OF JOE BERGERON (oneman)(90 min) ACC 205-A | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Joe Bergeron(M)
The artist presents a slide show of his work.
435..SIGHTSEEING IN JAPAN (general)(90 min) ACC 205-B | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Takayuki Tatsumi, John Maizels(M), Evelyn C. Leeper, Tadao Tomomatsu, Maho Watanabe
Where to go and what to do before and after next year's Worldcon. And what should I know about the Japanese culture to keep me from insulting anyone by mistake?
436..WORLD GOVERNMENT (general)(90 min) ACC 207-A | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Brenda Cooper, Tad Daley(M), John Barnes, John Shirley
Is it a real possibility or mere science fiction? Many SF novels take something like a world state for granted, as part of the background of their future universe. Yet if one talks about world government as a concrete political goal -- however distant -- people often dismiss it as hopelessly naive and utopian. What is the likelihood of it ever happening?
437..THE PHYSICS OF SUPERHEROES (comics)(90 min) ACC 212-B | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): James Hay, Courtney Willis, David D. Levine, Tom Galloway, Kevin Andrew Murphy
Is there anything believable about Superman's powers? Batman's abilities? How can you explain what superheroes do?
438..WHERE DO MILITIAS LEAD? (general)(90 min) ACC 207-C | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): J.G. Hertzler, John Maddox Roberts, Walter H. Hunt, Richard Foss(M)
SF fans like to think of themselves as rebels and they like to read stories of people who are the same. But are Gordon Dickson's Dorsai and S.M. Stirling's Draka just a natural extension of today's militias? What about Heinlein's Farnhams Freehold? Are these militiamen the reality?
439..FUNNY STORIES FROM SCIENCE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-D | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Sam Scheiner, Loretta McKibben, Jordin Kare, Steven Lopata(M), Geoffrey A. Landis
Our panelists will entertain you (and frighten you) with personal experiences and other true stories about the R&D business.
440..WEAPONIZING SPACE (scitech)(90 min) ACC 208-AB | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Paul A. Abell, Hugh S. Gregory(M), James Killus, David F. McMahon, MD
Good idea? Bad idea? Inevitable whether or not we think it's good or bad? How do you define a weapon when a rock dropped from space can create massive damage?
441..BOOKS THAT SHOULD BE FILMED (media)(90 min) ACC 210-A | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Michael Cassutt, Mary A. Turzillo, Fiona Patton(M), Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Frank Wu
Everyone talks about what has been filmed. Here is a discussion of works that haven't been filmed but should be. What should you look for to make a good film? What won't translate from the printed word to the visual media? Why haven't these works been made?
442..IT CRAWLED OUT OF THE SLUSH PILE (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-B | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Stephen Eley, Betsy Mitchell, Alan Rodgers, John Joseph Adams
Editors share their "favorite" stories of manuscripts that were a triumph of hope over talent.
443..IS THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD THE DEATH OF GOD? (general)(90 min) ACC 210-C | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Robert B Hole, Jr.(M), Tim Powers, Mark von Schlegell, Jack McDevitt
Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, and Einstein have included religion in their commentary. How have scientific methods changed over the centuries and how has it affected science's relationship with religion? When all actions can be described by physics and all life can be described by biology and chemistry, is there any room for the miraculous, the ineffable?
444..WRITING CHARACTERS YOU DIDN'T CREATE (lit)(90 min) ACC 210-D | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Margaret Wander Bonanno, Melinda M. Snodgrass(M), Jane Espenson
It's one thing to create characters, come up with who they are, what they're like, and how they talk. It's quite another to come into someone else's world and have to tell stories with and about those characters. How do you keep them the same and still put some of yourself into them? Or should you even try?
445..TEACHING SCIENCE FICTION (lit)(90 min) ACC 211-A | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Bradford Lyau, Jean Lorrah, Ph.D., Gary K. Wolfe, Michael S. Brotherton(M)
What does it mean to "teach science fiction"? How do you do it? How do you do it well? How do you incorporate science fiction into a curriculum?
446..FORGOTTEN FAVORITES OF CHILDHOOD (lit)(90 min) ACC 211-B | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Amy Thomson(M), Garth Nix, K. A. Bedford, Janet Wilson Anderson, Rachel Manija Brown
What books and stories do you remember best from childhood? Our panelists talk about their favorites and ask about yours.
447..FILMS 2005/2006 (media)(90 min) ACC 207-B | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Bill Warren, MaryAnn Johanson, Dr. Bob Blackwood, Dr. John L. Flynn(M)
Not for the squeamish. That describes a number of the science fiction and fantasy films that have come out this year. It also describes the reviews a number of films have received. Come hear our experts' opinions and see how they differ from yours.
448..HAVE YOU TOLD YOUR NEXT OF KIN YOU WRITE FILKSONGS & FANFIC? (filking)(90 min) HILTON CAPAB | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Lynn Maudlin
Pre-mortem planning to provide for your filksongs and fan fiction, as found on webpages, fanzine collections, etc. Emphasis on the filk collections at the Eaton Collection (UC Riverside) and Bowling Green State University's Music Library.
449..TECHNO-FILK: BANGING OUT THE FILK BYTES ON YOUR LAPTOP (filking)(90 min) HILTON LAGA | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Bill Laubenheimer, Marilyn Miller
Using your PC as a filk instrument: MIDI and MP3 files.
450..COSTUMING WITH LEATHER (costuming)(90 min) HILTON MLBU | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Kent Elofson, Leanne Mallory(M), Kevin Roche
How to make costumes with leather.
451..FANNISH URBAN LEGENDS EXPOSED (fandom)(90 min) HILTON PLVD | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Tom Whitmore(M), Jerry Kaufman, Bjo Trimble
Everyone's heard that story. But that's not exactly the way it happened. Hear the real stories.
452..FURRY MYTHOS (furry)(90 min) HILTON SLNS | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): (none)
From ancient cultures, to movies and TV, to the modern world of the Internet, anthropomorphic characters abound. What's our fascination with talking animals? What does it say about us, and our culture?
454..SPACE PIRATE CRASH TEST DUMMIES - SPACE SHIP BUILD (scitech)(60 min) ACC CSP | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Stef Lancaster, Elvis Elder, Simone van Zyl, Max, James Bacon, Lara Collins
Like the car manufacturers of the 20th century who tested the safety of their vehicles by crashing them with human "dummies" inside them, we design and build space ships today and do the same tests tomorrow!! The ship will need to travel a specified distance under it's own power to enter. The Pirate Pilot will either be a raw egg or one filled with jello, previously decorated.
455..FAN FILM: LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER - TEARS OF THE DRAGON (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): (none)
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456..JOHN DECHANCIE (nocat)(60 min) ACC SPL | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): (none)
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457..AUTOGRAPHING: DAVID FRIEDMAN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): David Friedman
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458..AUTOGRAPHING: HILARI BELL (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR2 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Hilari Bell
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459..AUTOGRAPHING: VERA NAZARIAN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR3 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Vera Nazarian
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460..AUTOGRAPHING: LAURA ANNE GILMAN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Laura Anne Gilman
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461..AUTOGRAPHING: SCOTT E. GREEN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Scott E. Green
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462..KAFFEKLATSCH: TONI WEISSKOPF (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Toni Weisskopf
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463..KAFFEKLATSCH: NAOMI NOVIK (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Naomi Novik
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464..READING: CECILIA TAN (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Cecilia Tan
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465..READING: DR. LAWRENCE M. SCHOEN (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDB | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen
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466..READING: JODY LYNN NYE (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Jody Lynn Nye
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467..STAR WARS: A LOOK BACK, A LOOK FORWARD (media)(90 min) ACC 204-ABC | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Steve Sansweet
Thirty years ago some cast and crew of a small, strange, and mostly unknown science-fiction/fantasy film that would open the following year came to the 34th World Science Fiction Convention in Kansas City. For hundreds of thousands of fans across the world, things have never been quite the same. Lucasfilm's Steve Sansweet, head of fan relations, takes us back to that time with rare photos and explains how The Star Wars Corporation really started the whole idea of fan outreach for a movie. Now three decades later, George Lucas has completed his six-movie saga -- but Star Wars hasn't even entered middle age. Find out what's next for the saga: two television series, interactive gaming with compelling stories, and more -- and have a chance to ask Steve your questions.
468..OVERLOOKED BOOKS & OVERRATED NOVELS (lit)(90 min) ACC 210-B | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Sheila Finch, Alex Eisenstein, Michael Engelberg
For some reason, some terrific books just don't sell. Nobody's ever heard of them. Others are taught in college as classics of the field, but no one can understand why. Our panelists let you in on some unknown classics you shouldn't miss while they dismiss some lofty `classics'.
469..SHORT FICTION (writpub)(90 min) ACC 201-C | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): James Patrick Kelly, Alastair Reynolds(M), Gardner Dozois, John Kessel, Ellen Datlow
Can you survive as a writer just writing short fiction? How do you know if an idea is right for a short story or should it be a novel? Or something in between? Are there real differences between short stories, novelettes, and novellas other than length?
470..WHY IS FANDOM SO WHITE? (fandom)(90 min) ACC 202-AB | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Cecilia Tan(M), Grant Kruger, June Moffatt, Chris M. Barkley
An exploration of minorities in Science Fiction Fandom.
471..WOMEN OF STAR TREK (media)(90 min) ACC 203-AB | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Marina Sirtis, Chase Masterson, BarBara Luna, Suzie Plakson
Women on Star Trek sometimes seem to come in only two types: steely-eyed, super serious and hotties. Neither one is a very real character. What does it take to bring one of these characters to life, to add depth and real emotion? Or do you just have fun with it?
472..EOS BOOKS: THE NEXT CHAPTER (writpub)(90 min) ACC 201-B | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Diana Gill and Eos authors talk about upcoming Eos books for Fall '06 and Winter '07, with signed giveaways and more.
473..SCIENCE FICTION OF THE '30S AND '40S (lit)(90 min) ACC 205-B | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Darrell Schweitzer, Gary Westfahl, Hank Reinhardt, Jim Young, Ben Yalow(M), Lydia van Vogt
A discussion of science fiction of the period. How was it different from what's out there today? Was it better? What are some of the best examples?
474..SCIENCE FICTION IN COMICS (comics)(90 min) ACC 206-A | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Greg Pak, Paul Cornell(M), Christopher Young, Harry Harrison, Doselle Young
A discussion of past and current science fiction successes and failures in comics, and why this has been a troublesome commercial marriage of form and content.
475..ROBOCOP VS. REAL COP: FUTURE LAW ENFORCEMENT (general)(90 min) ACC 207-B | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Lawrence Person, Ed Green, David Friedman(M), Cordelia Willis
The crime labs of today make any major police department into a Sherlock Holmes. What will the future bring? Criminologists and others discuss what changes they're already seeing in their work and what they expect for the future.
476..FRANKENSTEIN 75 (media)(90 min) ACC 207-C | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Charles Lee Jackson II, Eric L. Hoffman(M), Scott Essman
Seventy-five years ago, in 1931, Universal Studios released Frankenstein and brought "the modern Prometheus" to the silver screen. Since then, Frankenstein (or, more correctly, his monster) has seen a lot of changes, from the original through sequels and remakes and versions by Andy Warhol, Roger Corman, and Mel Brooks. Come take part as experts and fans reminisce about Frankenstein "puttin' on the Ritz".
477..FASTER THAN LIGHT OR SLOWER THAN MOLASSES (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-D | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Joe Bergeron, Allen M. Steele(M), Todd McCaffrey, Henry Harris, Jack McDevitt, Mark L. Olson
A discussion on the realities of space travel.
478..BLOGGERS AS PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS (general)(90 min) ACC 208-AB | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): MaryAnn Johanson, Phil Plait, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Kevin Drum, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Cory Doctorow(M)
H.L. Mencken, Edmund Wilson, I.F. Stone, Germaine Greer, Gertrude Stein, Hannah Arendt all gained prominence as American public intellectuals through newspaper columns and books of collected essays. Is the Blogosphere spawning a contemporary generation of important public thinkers? Who are the ones you can't afford to miss? What are they saying?
479..ALIEN ARTIFACTS (general)(90 min) ACC 210-A | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Lisanne Norman(M), Pat Cadigan, Barbara Hambly
Our distinguished panel of experts will identify unusual alien items and discuss their uses.
480..BUSINESS, COPYRIGHT, AND PUBLIC DOMAIN (general)(90 min) ACC 210-C | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): John R. Douglas, David Cake(M), Eleanor Wood, M. Christine Valada, Esq., Lorien Gray
Congress keeps extending the life of copyrights. Is this good for authors and other creators or just for the mega-corporations? Where is "intellectual property" going in the US? In the world?
481..PARODY, PASTICHE, AND HUMOR (writpub)(90 min) ACC 211-A | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Peter S. Beagle, Lee Martindale, John Scalzi, Stanley Schmidt, Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff(M)
There's a time and place for everything. Or is there? Does humor have a place in modern fiction? Can there ever be too much?
482..NOT TONIGHT, DEAR, I HAVE A DEADLINE (writpub)(90 min) ACC 211-B | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Buzz Dixon, ElizaBeth Gilligan
Life and living with a professional writer or artist.
483..THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY ART (art)(90 min) ACC 212-A | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): John Picacio(M), Karen Haber, Jane Frank, Margaret Organ-Kean, Bob Eggleton
Over the past 70 plus years, science fiction illustration has changed dramatically. The '30s and '40s had their flashy, lurid covers. The '50s and '60s sported high tech space-scapes and abstracts. The '70s and '80s have brought us photo-realism. What were the trends of the recent decades? What lies ahead?
484..SPACE CADETS SIGNING (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Mike Resnick, Nancy Kress, David Gerrold, Tobias S. Buckell, Elisabeth Malartre, Larry Niven, Nick DiChario, Connie Willis, Bradley H. Sinor, David Brin, Craig Miller(M), Harry Turtledove, Stephen Leigh, James Gurney, Kay Kenyon, John DeChancie, Kevin J. Anderson, Dr. Gregory Benford
The authors and others involved with L.A.con IV's limited edition anthology, Space Cadets, gather to sign copies of the book.
485..EXPLORING SPACE (scitech)(90 min) ACC AR-1 | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Edwin L. Strickland III, Robert Gounley, John Strickland(M), Kurt Miller, G. David Nordley
What are our options for future space exploration? What should we be doing? Where should we be going? How can individuals get involved? Should it be government sponsored or come from the private sector?
486..LA CAGE AUX FANS (general)(90 min) ACC AR-2 | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Mark Merlino, Rod O'Riley, Lance Sibley, Ctein(M), Mary A. Turzillo
Gays have been around forever. It goes without saying, then, that they've always been a part of Fandom. How has fannish life changed over the years for Gay Fans and what's it like now?
487..HYMNAL SING: THE FILKSONG MANUAL (filking)(90 min) HILTON CAPAB | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Erwin S. Filthy Pierre Strauss, Karen Anderson
Join Erwin S. "Filthy Pierre" Strauss and Karen Anderson singing from Bruce Pelz's Filksong Manual
488..FIRST FANDOM (fandom)(90 min) HILTON LAJO | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Art Widner, David A. Kyle(M)
A look at the people, if not for whom, we wouldn't be here today.
489..BORN A FILKER: THE 2ND GENERATION (filking)(90 min) HILTON LAGB | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): TJ Burnside-Clapp, Miles Burnside-Clapp, Katy Savitzky
Are you the offspring of a filker? Discuss what this has done to your life with other 2nd Gen Filkers.
490..TECHNIQUES IN FIBERBLASS COSTUMING (costuming)(90 min) HILTON MLBU | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Edward Endres
A slide show on how to make fiberglass elements of your costumes.
491..FAMOUS FANNISH PRANKS & STUNTS (fandom)(90 min) HILTON PLVD | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Roger Sims(M), Christopher J. Garcia, Mike Glyer, Seth Breidbart
Did ya hear the one about the water bombs dropped out of the window of Room 770? Or the Columbus in '86 hoax bid? And have you seen any of those phony Daily Newszines that circulate every Worldcon? Some of fandom's favorite pranksters tell you some of their favorites.
492..FURGONOMICS (furry)(90 min) HILTON SLNS | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
A discussion group for writers and world-builders: Designing everyday "stuff" with non-human characters in mind. Just what would a chair look like if you had four legs? Or a tail, for that matter?
493..FAN FILM SHORTS (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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494..STOP ME BEFORE I COLLECT AGAIN (fandom)(90 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Milton F. Stevens(M), Scott Alan Woodard, Michael J. Walsh, Chris Weber, Michael Ward
Most fans have a passion for collecting, whether it's books, comics, art, teddy bears, or tea pots. The question is how do we keep these collections from taking over lives and our homes?
495..LYNN MAUDLIN CONCERT (nocat)(60 min) ACC SPL | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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496..GOLDEN DUCK AWARDS (misc/sigs)(90 min) ACC 205-A | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Helen Gbala, Lindalee Stuckey
The annual presentation of the Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction.
497..PERSPECTIVES ON SF & MEDIA 2: SCIENCE FICTION FEMME FATALES (lit)(90 min) HILTON VENT | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Panel Chair: George Cusack, Auburn University, Montgomery 1.Cosmetic Babes and Cosmic 'Bots: Techno-Gender relations in 1950s Sci-Fi Cinema; Robin Chin, UC Santa Barbara 2. The Credentia Walks Among Us: A Re-examination of Alraune in Book and Film; Sharon King, UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
498..DOCENT TOUR: THE ART SHOW (art)(60 min) ACC ARTSH | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Steve Hickman
Come take a guided tour of the Art Show with a knowledgeable guide who won't lead you astray. Check the schedule for additional tours and guides.
499..KAFFEKLATSCH: JOHN SKIPP (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): John Skipp
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500..KAFFEKLATSCH: ROBIN WAYNE BAILEY (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Robin Wayne Bailey
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501..READING: RICHARD CHWEDYK (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDB | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Richard Chwedyk
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502..READING: PHYLLIS EISENSTEIN (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Phyllis Eisenstein
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503..READING: DON SAKERS (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 01:00 pm
Speaker(s): Don Sakers
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504..BIG BANGS WITH A WORLDCON CHAIR (scitech)(30 min) ACC CSP | Fri 01:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
A selection of chemical reactions with last year's Worldcon chairman. So it shouldn't be TOO dangerous.
505..FANZINES AN INTRODUCTION (fandom)(60 min) ACC CSP | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Lloyd Penney, Joe Siclari, Geri Sullivan(M), Max
An introduction to Fanzines. We have an open solicitation to provide content for some of the best fanzines currently in existence, including four Hugo Nominated fanzines. Editors in attendence.
506..FILM PROGRAM: FAHRENHEIT 451 (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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507..KATHY MAR CONCERT (nocat)(60 min) ACC SPL | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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508..AUTOGRAPHING: ALAN RODGERS (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR2 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Alan Rodgers
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509..AUTOGRAPHING: NICK SAGAN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Nick Sagan
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510..AUTOGRAPHING: MIKE SHEPHERD MOSCOE (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Mike Shepherd Moscoe
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511..KAFFEKLATSCH: DELIA SHERMAN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Delia Sherman
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512..KAFFEKLATSCH: LARRY NIVEN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF2 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Larry Niven
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513..KAFFEKLATSCH: ROBERT J. SAWYER (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Robert J. Sawyer
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514..READING: FIONA PATTON (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): Fiona Patton
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515..READING: P C. HODGELL (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDB | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): P C. Hodgell
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516..READING: JAMES KILLUS (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 02:00 pm
Speaker(s): James Killus
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517..PYR: A LOOK FORWARD (writpub)(90 min) ACC 201-B | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Lou Anders, Mike Resnick
One of science fiction's newest major publishers give a look at their future publications. Meet our authors.
518..ERIC S. RAYMOND ON EVERYTHING (oneman)(90 min) ACC 201-D | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Eric S. Raymond
Join OpenSource Evangelist Eric Raymond raving on his many areas of interest: opensource, the hacker culture, the second amendment, etc. Audience participation inevitable.
519..BLOGS & THE MEDIA (general)(90 min) ACC 202-AB | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Craig Newmark, Craig Engler, Evo Terra, MaryAnn Johanson, Jerry Beck(M)
Over the last few years, blogging has exploded. Not just for geeks anymore, even commercial sites now frequently have blogs. There are blogs on every subject and the media has started using blogs not just as marketing tools but as sources for news stories. Vox populi and all that but is this a good thing?
520..WRITING CLASSIC TREK (media)(90 min) ACC AR-1 | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): David Gerrold, D.C. Fontana, Bob Sabaroff
Some of the writers of the original Star Trek series talk about the days that were. Did they know they were changing the future?
521..BEING ANNE MCCAFFREY (lit)(90 min) ACC 204-ABC | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Anne McCaffrey
The author of Dragonflight, The Ship Who Sang, and so much more talks about her life and works and answers questions.
522..SFWA MEETING (misc/sigs)(90 min) ACC 205-A | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Sheila Finch(M), Howard V. Hendrix, Robin Wayne Bailey
A meeting for members of the Science Fiction Writers of America.
523..SPACE PATROL: MISSIONS OF DARING (oneman)(90 min) ACC 206-A | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Jean-Noel Bassior
In many ways, Space Patrol laid the groundwork for Star Trek. What was it like on the set of a live show where anything could go wrong before millions of viewers - and often did? Jean-Noel Bassior discusses the show's groundbreaking contributions to TV production and how and why it taught many baby boomers life lessons they still can't forget.
524..21ST CENTURY PHYSICS (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-A | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Wil McCarthy, Eric M. Van, James P. Hogan, Geoffrey A. Landis(M)
What are we on the verge of discovering? Gravity waves? Quark substructure? Tachyon neutrinos? Natural wormholes? Lab-made black holes?
525..THE BIDDERS SPEAK (fandom)(90 min) ACC 207-B | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Vince Docherty
Representatives from the announced bids for the 2008 Worldcon will each give brief presentations and take questions in order to convince you to vote for them. Groups bidding for other years (and other conventions) will also have opportunities to speak about their bids.
526..LOCUS IN ITS 40TH YEAR (writpub)(90 min) ACC 207-C | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Tim Pratt, Jonathan Strahan, Liza Groen Trombi, Gary K. Wolfe, Charles N. Brown(M)
It's 40th anniversary won't be until next year but in this, it's 40th year, the entire staff of Locus, perhaps the most influential publication in science fiction, gathers together to tell stories, answer questions, and hear what you think.
527..OCTAVIA BUTLER: HER WORKS & LIFE (lit)(90 min) ACC 208-AB | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Mary A. Turzillo, Mark von Schlegell(M), Rachel Manija Brown, Leslie Howle
A discussion of the works and life of the late and much lamented Octavia Butler.
528..CULTURE BUILDING 101 (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-A | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Hilari Bell
An interactive workshop on creating cultures for your work and worlds.
529..LITERARY VS. MEDIA SF (lit)(90 min) ACC 210-B | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Scott Edelman(M), James Frenkel, Dr. Isaac Szpindel, Jim Minz
Why the feud? Can't we all just get along?
530..MAKING DVDS SPECIAL (media)(90 min) ACC 210-C | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Greg Pak, Robert Meyer Burnett
Let's face it, what we really love about DVDs is all the cool special features. The people who toil in the field of creating them talk about what it takes to make a DVD really special and things coming up in the future.
531..HOW WE'LL GET THERE -- HUMANS TO MARS (scitech)(90 min) ACC 210-D | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Gerry Williams
It has been 34 years since we last stepped foot on the Moon, and Mars is beckoning to us. Plans are bring laid right now to return to the moon and from there go on to set foot on the Red Planet. Mars Society members take a look at all the current plans for exploring and eventually colonizing Mars.
532..FAN FILMS (media)(90 min) ACC 211-B | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Rob Caves, Kevin Rubio
Making "amateur" movies goes back in Fandom to at least the 1950s with such films as The Mesquite Kid and The Genie
533..DISABILITY AND SCIENCE FICTION (scitech)(90 min) ACC 212-A | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Martina Robinson
A paper on Disability: Where Science Fiction meets Science Fact focusing on assistive technology, attitudes towards disabled people, medical advances, and medical rationing. We'll discuss various visions of "Disability Future" (both utopian and distopian) and which has the most likelihood of happening.
534..SF IN AUSTRALIA (lit)(90 min) ACC 212-B | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Sean McMullen(M), David Cake, K. A. Bedford
Australian authors and fans talk about the works being generated down under and how they differ -- if at all -- from what's created in the US and elsewhere.
535..KIDDOGRAPHY: THE ART AND LIFE OF TOM KIDD (oneman)(90 min) ACC 203-AB | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Tom Kidd
A slide show by the artist.
536..BELLY DANCING WORKSHOP (misc/sigs)(90 min) HILTON LAJO | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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537..INSTA-FILK CIRCLE (filking)(90 min) HILTON LAGB | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Lynn Maudlin, Blind Lemming Chiffon
How fast can you write and sing a new song? Develop your ability in this arcane skill.
538..FANDOM IN JAPAN (fandom)(90 min) HILTON PLVD | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Fandom in Japan is different from Fandom in the US. Or is it? Hear about the fans and Fandom of the country that will be hosting next year's Worldcon.
539..PERFORMING IN FULL-BODY FURRY COSTUMES (furry)(90 min) HILTON SLNS | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Discussion group for performers in animal suits that cover from head to toe. Aspects both artistic (how to knock 'em dead on stage!) and practical (how NOT to knock 'em over!)
540..SF POETRY JAM (writpub)(90 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Some of science fiction's best poets read selections of their works.
541..PERSPECTIVES ON SF & MEDIA 3: 21ST CENTURY VISIONS (lit)(90 min) HILTON VENT | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Panel Chair: Heather Urbanski, Lehigh University 1. Defending the West: Tolkien After 9/11; Faye Ringel, US Coast Guard Academy 2. Whose America Is He Captain of?: Marvel Comics in the Post-9/11 World; George Cusack, Auburn University, Montgomery 3. The Future, After The Year 2000; Eric Sonstroem, University of the Pacific
542..DOCENT TOUR: THE ART SHOW (art)(60 min) ACC ARTSH | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): Ulrika O'Brien
Come take a guided tour of the Art Show with a knowledgeable guide who won't lead you astray. Check the schedule for additional tours and guides.
543..ROBOT-MANGA-WARRIOR-PIRATE-FIGHTING (gaming)(60 min) ACC CSP | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Stef Lancaster, Elvis Elder, Simone van Zyl, Max, James Bacon, Lara Collins
The difficulty of operating a Space Mech can never be underestimated; here we offer the cheapest adventure imaginable pitting Mech-Warrior against Mech-Warrior where YOU are inside and in-control of the Mech using your available weapons to destroy your opponent. Only the most violent will win !!!
544..AUTOGRAPHING: JANE ESPENSON (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Jane Espenson
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545..AUTOGRAPHING: JAY LAKE (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR2 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Jay Lake
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546..AUTOGRAPHING: JOHN SKIPP (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR3 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): John Skipp
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547..AUTOGRAPHING: CORY DOCTOROW (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Cory Doctorow
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548..AUTOGRAPHING: LOUISE MARLEY (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Louise Marley
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549..AUTOGRAPHING: BRIAN P. HERBERT & KEVIN J. ANDERSON (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR6 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Brian P. Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
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550..AUTOGRAPHING: REBECCA MOESTA (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR7 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Rebecca Moesta
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551..KAFFEKLATSCH: SHEILA WILLIAMS (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Sheila Williams
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552..KAFFEKLATSCH: ALMA ALEXANDER (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Alma Alexander
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553..READING: SUSAN CASPER (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Susan Casper
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554..READING: SHARON SHINN (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDB | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Sharon Shinn
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555..PRANCING PONY PLAYERS (performances)(60 min) ACC SPL | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Do you have a sense of humor? Are you a fan of The Lord of the Rings trilogy? Do you sing along to Broadway show tunes? Then you'll love the Prancing Pony Players! Join P3 for a half-hour show celebrating Tolkien's trilogy with poetry and parody songs.
556..AN HOUR WITH WALTER KOENIG (media)(90 min) ACC 204-ABC | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Walter Koenig
Starting in the 1960s, Walter Koenig's Paval Chekov has been a part of Star Trek's long history, on television and in motion pictures. And Chekov's had a career in Star Trek novels as well. This year, Chekov completes his story in New Voyages, being done for the Internet. Walter Koenig will tell us about his adventures as Chekov and with Star Trek and beyond.
557..DR. WHO, THEN & NOW (media)(90 min) ACC 201-D | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): MaryAnn Johanson, Shaun Lyon, Scott Alan Woodard, Eric L. Hoffman, Ric Meyers(M)
There's a huge Fandom for Dr. Who but for a lot of other people, the show didn't do much. But the new Dr. Who series (last year in the UK and this year in the US) has won a legion of converts. Is the new show that different from the old one?
558..CLASSICS REMEMBERED: BRAVE NEW WORLD (lit)(90 min) ACC 210-A | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Vanessa Van Wagner, John F. Hertz, Michael Engelberg(M), Brenda Cooper, John Kessel
Written by Aldous Huxley from outside our field, perhaps with many things to teach us. Protest and poetry hold it together. There's warning here; is there hope? Why? What makes the satire sting?
559..DUNE AGAIN (lit)(90 min) ACC 202-AB | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Kevin J. Anderson, Brian P. Herbert
Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert talk about continuing the Dune series of novels, working from Frank Herbert's notes and manuscripts, and how the project came about.
560..KEEPING STAR TREK ALIVE (trek)(90 min) ACC 201-C | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Linda Deneroff, Marah Searle-Kovacevic(M), Devra Langsam, Jacqueline Lichtenberg
It was easy in the '60s. There it was, on the air. And after 1987, there was Star Trek: The Next Generation. But what about in the '70s and '80s, before TNG. What kept Star Trek Fandom alive?
561..CONCEPTUAL ART IN FILMS (media)(90 min) ACC 203-AB | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Bob Eggleton, Rick Sternbach, Daren Dochterman
Particularly for science fiction and fantasy films, artwork is created to give everyone working on a film project a sense of place, time, and reality (or lack thereof). Most famous, perhaps, are Ralph McQuarries paintings for Star Wars. Artists talk about their work in this specialized area, what's required and how it feels to create works that will be brought to life
562..AMAZING STORIES: 80TH ANNIVERSARY (lit)(90 min) ACC 205-A | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): David A. Kyle(M), Richard Chwedyk, Jim Young, Jeff Berkwits, Darrell Schweitzer
The first all-science-fiction magazine made its debut in 1926 and from it sprang other magazines, readers galore, local clubs, letter columns, and all that surrounds us today. Some of the early writers and readers of the magazine give their memories of how it affected them.
563..BUYING ART AT ART SHOWS (art)(90 min) ACC 205-B | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Jane Frank(M), Margaret Organ-Kean, Elizabeth Klein-Lebbink, Barry Short
Bidding for art at a science fiction convention art show can be simple. It just seems complicated. Established collectors, auctioneers, and artists will tell you about the mysteries of bid sheets and voice auctions. And about strategies for winning the auctions. They'll also talk about buying art elsewhere than convention art shows.
564..WRITING WORKSHOPS: THE WHYS AND WHEREFORES (writpub)(90 min) ACC 206-A | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Lawrence Person, James Patrick Kelly, Mel Gilden(M), Nick DiChario, Tim Powers
Are they even worthwhile? People who have taught at Writing Workshops and others who have taken them discuss the benefits and pitfalls of these writing roundtables.
565..ZEN SCAVENGER HUNT (misc/sigs)(90 min) ACC 207-A | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Mary A. Turzillo, Geri Sullivan, David D. Levine, Pat Cadigan, John Pomeranz(M)
Panelists each bring ten items. Audience members ask for a type of item, a la a standard scavenger hunt. The panelists will then have to show one of the items they've brought and try to convince the audience that their item is the best match for what was requested.
566..MAGAZINES: FLOURISHING OR WITHERING AWAY? (writpub)(90 min) ACC 207-B | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Gordon Van Gelder, Ellen Datlow(M), Scott Edelman, Sheila Williams, Bridget McKenna
There used to be pulp magazines by the score publishing science fiction and fantasy, later to be supplanted by "prozines" and slick magazines. But there are fewer and fewer now. Or are there? Are the magazines surviving? Are the moving over to the internet? Or are the publications there a whole 'nother thing?
567..COMMERCE & ART: CENSORSHIP OR COMMERCIAL REALITY (general)(90 min) ACC 207-C | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): John Skipp, Jean-Noel Bassior, James Stanley Daugherty, George R.R. Martin(M), Laura Anne Gilman
Some editors/publishers just don't like what you have to say. Is that censorship? Some don't want to publish anything controversial, to face the potential wrath of the Fundamentalists or the Parent Groups. It's their money; isn't it their choice?
568..NANOTECHNOLOGY: THE FUTURE OR A DYING FAD? (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-D | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Brad Templeton, Mark L. Olson, Kathleen Ann Goonan
Is super-miniaturized science the wave of the future or just another passing fancy?
569..HAS SF KILLED THE SPACE PROGRAM? (scitech)(90 min) ACC 208-AB | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Michael Cassutt, Paul A. Abell(M), Jerry Pournelle, Tobias S. Buckell, Allen M. Steele
There are some people who think the slick and easy answers of science fiction have turned people off to the hard and slow progress real space exploration takes. Why did we go to the moon and then turn back?
570..PALEO-FANDOM FOR THE YOUNGER FAN (oneman)(90 min) ACC 201-B | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Art Widner(M)
A slide show cum game show of photos from Fandom's past. Just who is that young man?
571..SWIMMING IN THE GENE POOL (general)(90 min) ACC 210-B | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Nancy Kress, Bill Thomasson, Jody Lynn Nye, John Scalzi, David Friedman(M)
What are the ethical problems of the Human Genome Project? Are we playing God when we fool around with genes and chromosomes? Can a world of all blonde and blue-eyed children be far behind? When we can work miracles on the molecular level, will the people in areas we can "correct" be discriminated against?
572..STRANGER THAN SCIENCE FICTION (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-C | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Margaret Wander Bonanno, Joe W. Haldeman, John G. Hemry(M), Janine Ellen Young
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to be believable. Panelists discuss things which really happened but which they could not use in their writing because no one would believe they'd actually occur.
573..ASSISTANT EDITORS: GLORIFIED GOPHERS OR FINDERS OF HIDDEN GEMS? (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-D | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Beth Meacham, Ginjer Buchanan(M), Keith R.A. DeCandido, James Frenkel
Most of us have little idea of exactly what an editor at a publishing company does. And we have no idea what an assistant editor does. Some editors and assistant editors fill us in on their place in the process.
574..MYSTERIES & SCIENCE FICTION (lit)(90 min) ACC 211-A | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): John Maddox Roberts, Charlaine Harris, Jon L. Breen(M), K. A. Bedford, Barbara Hambly
Lots of science fiction writers also write mysteries: Vance, Brackett, Kuttner, Boucher. Some, like Niven, have written science fiction mysteries. Is there something inherently linking the two genres or is it just wide-ranging tastes and interests?
575..THE KILLER B'S & A V (general)(90 min) ACC 211-B | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Vernor Vinge, Greg Bear, Dr. Gregory Benford(M), David Brin
Bear, Benford, Brin, and Vernor Vinge talk about The Bullets You Don't Hear. Which ones will get us, and why worry?
576..ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE FUTURE (general)(90 min) ACC 212-A | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Steven Barnes(M), Rudy Rucker, Lisa Snellings-Clark, G. David Nordley
With all the changes in our world -- political, social, economic, and scientific -- what will it be like for us, as people, to live in the future. What will the human condition be like?
577..ANIME 101 (media)(90 min) ACC 212-B | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Tom Schaad(M), Fred Patten, Rachel Manija Brown
Ten years ago, it was being called "Japanimation" and its viewership was limited. Now, it's the hottest thing in animation with some of the best-rated shows on television anime imports. Hundreds of different titles are being sold on DVD. What made the audiences take notice? How is anime different from American and European animation?
578..ALIEN HUMANS (general)(90 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Cecilia Tan(M), Robert Silverberg, Robert Charles Wilson
There are straight men who write about Gay characters. Women who write about men. Men who write about women. Gays who write about Straights. Is that very different from writing about Martians?
579..CYNTHIA MCQUILLIN MEMORIAL CIRCLE (filking)(90 min) HILTON CAPAB | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Steve Savitzky, David Kushner, Joey Shoji
Joey Shojii leads a commemoration of Cynthia McQuillin's life and music.
580..COMICS RECOMMENDATIONS (comics)(60 min) ACC CSP | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Eric Shanower, Len Wein, Steve Saffel
We ask an eminent bunch to recommend comics for our teenage audience, perhaps comics they wished they read when they were teens, or comics they did read when they were teens.
581..WHAT MAKES A GOOD FANZINE? (fandom)(90 min) HILTON PLVD | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Jerry Kaufman(M), John-Henri Holmberg, Suzanne Tompkins, Spike, Lenny Bailes
Is it the community, the gestalt, or the craft?
582..WHERE IS THE DOG SCIENCE FICTION? (furry)(90 min) HILTON SLNS | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
With fandom's well-versed love affair with cats, our canine companions often get left out of things -- like what we read! Can dogs and their kin be as appealing an inspiration for stories?
583..FILM PROGRAM: NEW VOYAGES (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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584..JEFF & MAYA BOHNHOFF CONCERT (nocat)(60 min) ACC SPL | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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585..PERSPECTIVES ON SF & MEDIA 4: SF MEDIA AND FANDOM (lit)(90 min) HILTON VENT | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
Panel Chair: Kim Knight, UC Santa Barbara 1. The Urge for Immersion: the Social Distinction Between Forms of Textual Interface in Fantasy and Science Fiction; Richard Becker, Independent Scholar 2. Is Cyberspace Racialized? (Science Fiction Websites); Robin Y. Mabry Hubbard, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 3. Hypercapitalism in Hyperspace: The Exploitation of Fan Style; Brian J. Burns, George Washington University
586..AUTOGRAPHING: DOSELLE YOUNG (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Doselle Young
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587..AUTOGRAPHING: ELIZABETH BEAR (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR2 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Bear
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589..AUTOGRAPHING: JAMES P. HOGAN (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): James P. Hogan
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590..AUTOGRAPHING: STEPHEN LEIGH / S.L. FARRELL (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Stephen Leigh
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591..KAFFEKLATSCH: KAY KENYON (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Kay Kenyon
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592..KAFFEKLATSCH: WILLIAM SHUNN (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF2 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): William Shunn
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593..KAFFEKLATSCH: PETER S. BEAGLE (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Peter S. Beagle
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595..READING: ELIZABETH GILLIGAN (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): ElizaBeth Gilligan
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596..READING: MELINDA M. SNODGRASS (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 04:00 pm
Speaker(s): Melinda M. Snodgrass
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597..READING: GREG BEAR (readings)(60 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 12:00 am
Speaker(s): Greg Bear
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598..ZOMBIE PIRATES (costuming)(30 min) ACC CSP | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Stef Lancaster, Elvis Elder, Simone van Zyl, Max, James Bacon, Lara Collins
Time to get messy and corpse like when the team transform you from a mild-mannered human into a flesh-craving, ship-stealing avatar of death - Zombie Pirates!!! With undead pirates and school kids being the theme, we get pointers on how to act like a zombie from the team. Fake,but REAL looking blood and wounds will be common here - the squeamish need not apply! (Warning-some fake blood may stain. Bring costume that you don't mind being ripped/torn/distressed and BLOODIED!!!!! We should have some spare tho)
599..IN CONCERT: LYNN MAUDLIN (filking)(60 min) HILTON LAGA | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Lynn Maudlin
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600..AUTOGRAPHING: JAMES KILLUS (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR1 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): James Killus
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601..AUTOGRAPHING: DAVID GERROLD (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR3 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): David Gerrold
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602..AUTOGRAPHING: SEAN WILLIAMS (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR4 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Sean Williams
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603..AUTOGRAPHING: VALERIE ESTELLE FRANKEL (autog)(60 min) ACC ATGR5 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Valerie Estelle Frankel
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604..KAFFEKLATSCH: MELINDA M. SNODGRASS (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF1 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Melinda M. Snodgrass
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605..KAFFEKLATSCH: GLEN COOK (kaffe)(60 min) ACC KAFF3 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Glen Cook
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606..READING: VERA NAZARIAN (readings)(60 min) HILTON CR9 | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Vera Nazarian
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607..READING: AMY STERLING CASIL (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Amy Sterling Casil
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608..READING: ALAN DEAN FOSTER (readings)(60 min) HILTON SUNS | Fri 05:00 pm
Speaker(s): Alan Dean Foster
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609..MILITARY STORIES (lit)(90 min) ACC 201-B | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): John Maddox Roberts, Jim Minz, William B. Fawcett(M)
From the science fiction pulps to today, stories with military settings have been a staple of science fiction. Why is it so popular? Does it work as well in fantasy stories? What are some of the best examples of military stories in either genre? And why don't some stories work?
610..SHERLOCK HOLMES & SCIENCE FICTION (lit)(90 min) ACC 201-C | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): John R. Douglas, Jody Lynn Nye, Fiona Avery(M), Jon L. Breen, Barbara Hambly
We all know the great detective. He's somehow come to fascinate science fiction authors. There are probably hundreds of Holmesian references throughout science fiction, and some authors have come up with their own version, including Derleth's Solar Pons. What captivates us so about Holmes?
611..WHEN THINGS GO WRONG IN SPACE (scitech)(90 min) ACC 202-AB | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Steve Collins(M), Michael Cassutt, Jordin Kare, Wil McCarthy, Elizabeth Klein-Lebbink
A discussion of how scientists discover, analyze, and work around spacecraft problems. Do they still do it like they did in "Apollo 13"? See how the scientific method really works.
612..CAN SCIENCE FICTION CHANGE THE WORLD? (general)(90 min) ACC 203-AB | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Cecilia Tan(M), Craig Newmark, Sean McMullen, David Brin, Cory Doctorow
Science fiction is more than just stories; it's ideas and inspiration. But can it change the world? Some people who are trying to do just that, by inspiring people through their works or who have been inspired by science fiction and are trying to take action, talk about what they're doing and what you can do.
613..CREATING LANGUAGE (general)(90 min) ACC 205-A | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen, Vernor Vinge, Rudy Rucker, Harry Harrison, Lorien Gray(M)
Language and culture are linked. What concepts need words? How does the environment affect the language? What does it take to create a realistic, usable language?
614..GUESS THE ARTIST (art)(90 min) ACC 205-B | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): John F. Hertz(M), Bob Eggleton, Tom Kidd, Greg Bear, Jane Frank, Alex Eisenstein
It's a game. No, it's a lesson in science fiction art history. Wait! You're both right! Come see a show of cover art by a variety of top artists from today and the past. Try to identify the artist. Hear why our panel of "experts" is sure it's by Michael Whalen or Richard Powers or Virgil Finlay.
615..THE FUTURE OF NATIONS AND POLICIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST (general)(90 min) ACC 206-A | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Lawrence Person, J.G. Hertzler, Tad Daley, James W. Fiscus, Jim Young(M)
Is there one? Where is it going? Is there any hope for stabilization, let alone peace, in their (and our) future?
616..INTERMEDIATE WRITING (writpub)(90 min) ACC 207-A | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Mike Shepherd Moscoe, Deborah J Ross(M), Jay Lake, David D. Levine
So you've sold a couple things. Now what? How do you keep up your motivation, overcome writer's block, and reach your next goal? And what should that goal be? How do you maintain your momentum?
617..STYLE VS. SUBSTANCE (lit)(90 min) ACC 207-B | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): James Patrick Kelly(M), Ellen Datlow, Eric M. Van
Is science fiction becoming too concerned about literary style at the expense of storytelling?
618..EXTRATERRESTRIALS (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-C | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Thomas R. McDonough(M), Roger MacBride Allen, Geoffrey A. Landis, John Scalzi, G. David Nordley
Where are the Extraterrestrials? Why haven't we been contacted? A gold mine for SF ideas, the academic study of this problem has come a long way in the last 10 years. Are we victims of a galactic conspiracy, or is the forest full of wolves?
619..THE ETHICS OF CLONING (scitech)(90 min) ACC 207-D | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Bill Thomasson, Brad Templeton(M), David Friedman, Elisabeth Malartre
At some point, it seems pretty likely there will be clones. Body parts at first but, eventually, cloned beings. What rights would they have? What rights won't they have? What about for robots or androids?
620..BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: THEN & NOW (media)(90 min) ACC 208-AB | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Greg Pak, Chris Roberson, Kevin Rubio, Dr. Kevin R. Grazier, MOJO, Brad Linaweaver
The two versions of this series couldn't be more different. The original series, while fun, was far from great. Rolling Stone named the new version the best drama on television. Why do people still love the original series? What's the difference between them?
621..THE BUSINESS OF WRITING (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-A | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Gay Haldeman(M), Rebecca Moesta, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Eleanor Wood, Kevin J. Anderson
Inside you there's a hundred stories, crying to get out. Characters who need to be brought to life. But you still need to eat and pay the rent. What do you have to know and do (besides how to write).
622..THE INCREDIBLES (comics)(90 min) ACC 210-B | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): John G. Hemry, Richard Chwedyk, Ric Meyers, Chris M. Barkley(M), Janine Ellen Young
Was The Incredibles simply the best super-hero movie ever made? So what if it was a comedy? The animation was amazing, and the writing was even better. Why are so many other super-hero movies so much worse?
623..MARS IN THE MOVIES (media)(90 min) ACC 210-C | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Gerry Williams
Since 1910, when Thomas Alva Edison lensed A Trip to Mars, the red planet Mars has been a favorite topic of over 100 feature films. Gerry Williams, creator of the MarsMovieGuide.com, takes us on a multimedia tour of some of the best (as well as the worst) movies about Mars ever made.
624..WRITING: THE LONG & THE SHORT OF IT (writpub)(90 min) ACC 210-D | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Nancy Kress, Kate Elliott(M), Ellen Kushner, William F. Wu, Nick DiChario
Why are some people good at writing novels but not short stories? What does it take for an idea to be `novel length'? Are short stories just like novels only you finish sooner?
625..A PROUD AND LONELY THING (trek)(90 min) ACC 211-A | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Linda Deneroff(M), Devra Langsam, Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Some fans from Star Trek's early days talk about what it was like being a Trekkie (or Trekker) way back when.
626..WHY IS SCIENCE FICTION SO WHITE? (writpub)(90 min) ACC 211-B | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Bear(M), Ian McDonald, Fiona Patton, Alan Rodgers
An exploration of minorities in Science Fiction, both the writers and their characters.
627..UNEXPECTED HEROES OF THE FUTURE (general)(90 min) ACC 212-A | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Howard V. Hendrix(M), Brenda Cooper, Robert Gounley
Who will the future consider to be heroes? John Brown's stock went up considerably with time. If some scientists are correct about global warming and the threat to the environment, will future historians consider Eco-Terrorists heroes? Who will the future revere?
628..CHILDREN'S FANTASY (lit)(90 min) ACC 212-B | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Hilari Bell(M), Garth Nix, Sharon Shinn, Delia Sherman, Catherine S. McMullen
What is children's fantasy? How does it compare with "adult" works? Does a work ever crossover between the two areas and what does it take to do it?
629..LIVE ACTION ZOMBIE QUIDDITCH - HOGWARTS VS. PIRATES (gaming)(30 min) ACC CSP | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Stef Lancaster, Elvis Elder, Simone van Zyl, Max, James Bacon, Lara Collins
You'll lose your head if the Quaffle hits it! A Live Game of Qudditch, dressed as Zombies (come to the panel before this one to become undead and bloody!)
630..A BEER CAN TOWER TO THE MOON AND OTHER FABULOUS FAN PROJECTS (fandom)(90 min) HILTON LAJO | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): John Trimble, Len J. Moffatt, David Bratman(M)
There have been all sorts of projects over the years, and some of them even worked. There have been bibliographic projects, fan funds, building funds, and conventions that even attracted hundreds of people. Also our never ending effort to get organized. Here about the ones that worked and the ones that plunged all of Fandom into war.
631..FANDOM IN THE '60S (fandom)(90 min) HILTON PLVD | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): Milton F. Stevens(M), Anthony R. Lewis, David A. Kyle, Rich Lynch, Lenny Bailes
Richard Lynch is hard at work on his history of SF Fandom in the 1960s. He's got an outline worked out. Come hear about his progress, offer support, information, corrections, etc.
632..VENUS IN FURS (furry)(90 min) HILTON SLNS | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
The adult and erotic aspects of furry art and story. What's the appeal of characters that aren't even human?
633..PROMETHEUS AWARDS CEREMONY (misc/sigs)(90 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): F. C. Moulton
The Libertarian Futurist Society awards ceremony to present the Prometheus Best Novel Award and other Awards. The LFS gives awards to creative works of SF which deal with Libertarian themes.
634..DIPS (THE DELPHINUS INTERGALACTIC PARCEL SERVICE) (performances)(90 min) ACC SPL | Fri 05:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
DIPS is a new internet episodic comedy show. The lead characters, Commander Firestone Q. Josh, Roscoe Gryzwinski, and Digit are delivery people for a futuristic UPS-like company, DIPS (Delphinius Intergalactic Parcel Service). Like a dysfunctional family on a long distance car trip, the three must work together in a horribly tiny Chevette Class vessel known as the Upton. While they try to get their package to it's destination across the galaxies, they are confronted with accidents, asteroids, aliens... and a real ass of a boss. In full costume with some of their tiny ship set, they'll improvise an "episode" of DIPS with complete audience participation. By getting suggestions from the audience, the rag tag crew will set out on their journey, stopping for new suggestions to launch the story in unexpected directions. It promises to be funny, silly and definitely unique.
635..IN CONCERT: DICK ENEY (filking)(60 min) HILTON LAGA | Fri 06:00 pm
Speaker(s): Dick Eney
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636..FILM PROGRAM: HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 06:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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637..JEWISH SERVICES (misc/sigs)(60 min) HILTON LAJO | Fri 07:00 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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638..IN CONCERT: MOIRA STERN (TO THE MEMORY OF CYNTHIA MCQUILLIN) (filking)(60 min) HILTON LAGA | Fri 07:00 pm
Speaker(s): Moira Stern
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639..MASQUERADE (events)(120 min) ACC ARENA | Fri 08:00 pm
Speaker(s): Phil Foglio
Traditionally one the highlights of the convention. Costuming experts from around the world sometimes spend the entire year preparing for this event. Come see what they've created. And while the judges deliberate, L.A.'s own Lux Theater takes over the stage for halftime with "Lux After Dark!" Set at L'Etoile Rouge, Space Academy's own Kingdom of Night-time pleasures, witness a tale of passion, jealousy, and betrayal among the young and beautiful creatures of the underworld. Plus singing, dancing, and the galaxy's most infamous Can-Can Dancers!
640..IN CONCERT: STEVE SAVITZKY (filking)(30 min) HILTON LAGA | Fri 08:00 pm
Speaker(s): Steve Savitzky
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641..LUCAS BACK IN ANGER (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 08:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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642..THEME CIRCLE: EXPLORING THE DEPTHS OF OSE (filking)(60 min) HILTON CAPAB | Fri 09:00 pm
Speaker(s): Mary Creasey, Bill Roper
It's Ose, Ose and More-ose with this crew.
643..THEME CIRCLE: SPACE FLIGHT (filking)(60 min) HILTON LAGB | Fri 09:00 pm
Speaker(s): Steve Savitzky, Lynn Maudlin, Gary Ehrlich
Fly with us in song to the Moon, the Stars, and Beyond.
644..PETER GREENWOOD'S SCI-FI TV (nocat)(60 min) HILTON SNSM | Fri 09:30 pm
Speaker(s): (none)
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646..THE MORALS OF FUTURE SEX (scitech)(90 min) HILTON SMCA | Fri 10:00 pm
Speaker(s): Cecilia Tan(M), Paul Cornell, Pat Cadigan
Sex between two people - the morals of that are pretty well worked out and everyone knows where they, um, stand on the subject. But we've already got sex toys, and in recent years, with the advances of technology, "teledildonics" has brought computers into the bedroom. What's going to happen with sex in the future? Sex with not just dolls but androids? With specially created clones? Are there any rules? Should there be? What about moral issues? (This will be a late evening panel.)
701..READING: DAVE SMEDS (readings)(60 min) HILTON LIDC | Fri 03:00 pm
Speaker(s): Dave Smeds
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767..DOCENT TOUR: THE ART SHOW (art)(30 min) ACC ARTSH | Fri 11:30 am
Speaker(s): Ctein, Teresa Nielsen Hayden
Come take a guided tour of the Art Show with a knowledgeable guide who won't lead you astray. Check the schedule for additional tours and guides.
1010.BWB HUMAN CHESS MATCH: DORNE VS. HIGHGARDEN (misc/sigs)(90 min) ACC 211-A | Fri 02:30 pm
Speaker(s): George R.R. Martin
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