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Friday, January 17
 

3:00pm EST

Adding Food & Eating in Stories
Friday January 17, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Not only is the consumption of food necessary for our survival, feasts and eating make up a huge part of our various cultures and traditions. How do we write food and eating into our stories in realistic ways? There may be actual food made and consumed at this panel....
Speakers
avatar for Scott Huggins

Scott Huggins

Author
Having been born in California and raised in Kansas, Scott Huggins grew up as confused as one might expect. He began writing seriously in college in between student exchanges spent in post-Soviet Russia and Germany, and was one of the last Writers of the Future in 1999. The future... Read More →
avatar for Emily Jane Buehler

Emily Jane Buehler

Author
Emily Jane Buehler writes cozy fantasy romances where everyday people (and fairies) have adventures and fall in love. Her stories are lighthearted with action and adventure, love and magic, and protagonists who learn to believe in themselves and find their courage. And yes, they are... Read More →
avatar for Alexander Gideon

Alexander Gideon

Author
Alexander G. R. Gideon's writing style can best be described by the phrase "and many people died". He's a multi-genre author of Historical Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, Sci-fi, and Horror. As the world's only Pan Librarian Wizard, he's an expert on most things, from High Magick and spirit... Read More →
avatar for H.P Holo / Edie Skye

H.P Holo / Edie Skye

Author
H.P. Holo grew up in a family where it was dangerous to say, "I'm bored." She's also an incorrigible smart aleck. So when her parents told her to fix her boredom by reading a dictionary, she did. And then, just to be extra sassy, she began writing novels that required them to keep... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Salon L

3:00pm EST

AI: What Can It Do, What Should It Do, & How Do We Write AI into our Stories
Friday January 17, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Join scientists and authors as they discuss Artificial Intelligence, including the possibility that companies are beginning to use AI to create art to not have to pay artists, actors, writers, etc. for their work. But is AI all bad? How might we be able to use it to help us? And how can we write it into our stories in an authentic way and a way that will satisfy our stories and our readers?
Moderator
avatar for Phillip Pournelle

Phillip Pournelle

Author, Gamer
Commander Pournelle retired from the Navy after 26 years of service as a surface warfare officer, operations analyst, and joint operations planner. He served on cruisers, destroyers, amphibious ships, and an experimental high-speed vessel. He served on the Navy staff conducting modeling... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Robert Hampson

Robert Hampson

Author, Scientist
Dr. Robert E. Hampson is a neuroscientist, professor, and author who spends his time exploring the frontiers of memory research and the far reaches of the imagination. With a Ph.D. in Physiology & Pharmacology, he studies how brains encode memories and develops futuristic technologies... Read More →
avatar for Dennis Myers

Dennis Myers

Author
Born and raised in central Minnesota, Dennis M. Myers developed a serious reading habit early in life due to the influence of his grandmother. In late high school he read one particularly "awful" book and, with all that teenage hubris, decided that he could do better. After spending... Read More →
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Daniel Kemp

Author
Finishing at Ole Miss in 1998, Dan spent the next decade in infantry assignments in South Korea and the 101st Airborne. That lasted as long as his knees and his back held out. A master's in military history (Norwich University '12) and a somewhat turbulent personal life after the... Read More →
avatar for Adam Oyebanji

Adam Oyebanji

Featured Science Fiction Guest
I was born in Coatbridge, in the West of Scotland, more years ago than I care to remember. Though, now I come to think about it, who actually remembers being born? I moved east to Edinburgh, by way of Birmingham, London, Lagos, Nigeria, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York: a necessary... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Main Programming Room

4:00pm EST

A Short History of Military Science Fiction
Friday January 17, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Reading and writing stories about the military is not new. Using the military, or military-type elements in science fiction is almost as old as science fiction itself. Join our panelists as they discuss the history of military science fiction and major milestones in the development of military sci-fi as its own sub-genre.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Wandrey

Mark Wandrey

International bestselling author of military sci-fi, space opera, and zombie apocalypse, Mark Wandrey is also the only 4 time DragonCon Dragon Award finalist!Living the full time RV lifestyle as a modern day nomad, Mark Wandrey has been writing science fiction since he was in grade... Read More →
avatar for John Holmes

John Holmes

Publisher
J.F. Holmes is a retired Army Senior Noncommissioned Officer, having served for 22 years in both the Regular Army and Army National Guard. During that time, he served as everything from an artillery section leader to a member of a Division level planning staff, with tours in Cuba... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Kemp

Daniel Kemp

Author
Finishing at Ole Miss in 1998, Dan spent the next decade in infantry assignments in South Korea and the 101st Airborne. That lasted as long as his knees and his back held out. A master's in military history (Norwich University '12) and a somewhat turbulent personal life after the... Read More →
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Sean Korsgaard

Author, Publisher, Fandom
Sean CW Korsgaard is a U.S. Army veteran, award-winning freelance journalist, author, editor and publicist who has worked with Analog Science Fiction & Fact, Baen Books, and Writers of the Future, and recently became the editor of Anvil and Battleborn magazines. His first anthology... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Shenandoah Room

4:00pm EST

Speculative Poetry
Friday January 17, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Often, speculative fiction in the form of prose gets the most attention. Just as prose seems to get more interest and attention than poetry regardless of the genre. Join our panelists as they discuss speculative fiction in poetry form, its unique difficulties and rewards, and who we should be reading in this genre. Panelists will also attempt to answer your questions about speculative poetry.
Speakers
avatar for Pamela K. Kinney

Pamela K. Kinney

Author
Pamela K. Kinney gave up long ago, ignoring the demanding voices in her head and has been writing ever since. Her horror short story, “Bottled Spirits,” was runner-up for the 2013 WSFA Small Press Award and considered one of the seven best genre short fiction for that year. She... Read More →
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Jim & John Gaines

Authors
Jim and John Gaines write sci fi together as J.M.R.Gaines. Their novels Life Sentence and Spy Station form part of the Forlani Saga series, along with Earth Regained (in progress). They have also publish space-themed short stories and poetry in a variety of journals. Jim is a retired... Read More →
avatar for Gray Rinehart

Gray Rinehart

Literary Guest
Gray Rinehart is a writer, an editor, a singer/songwriter, and a retired Air Force officer. He is the only person to have commanded a USAF satellite tracking station, written speeches for Presidential appointees, devised a poetic form, and had music on The Dr. Demento Show. He is... Read More →
avatar for Cassandra Clarke

Cassandra Clarke

Author Co- Guest of Honor
Cassandra Rose Clarke’s novels have been finalists for the Philip K. Dick Award, the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award, and YALSA’s Best Fiction for Young Adults. Her poetry has placed second in the Rhysling Awards, been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and appeared in... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Main Programming Room

5:00pm EST

Using Tarot as a Writing Tool
Friday January 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST
There are many different tools that can be used to help a writer out of sticky situations and blocks. The Tarot deck is one of those tools. Come see if using the Tarot is something that could help in your writing journey.
Speakers
avatar for Wayland Smith

Wayland Smith

Author, Gamer, Fandom
Wayland Smith is the pen name for a native Texan who has lived in Massachusetts, New York, Washington DC, and presently makes his home in Virginia. His rather unlikely list of jobs includes private investigator, comic book shop owner, ring crew for a circus (then he ran away from... Read More →
avatar for Nicole Glover

Nicole Glover

Author
Nicole Glover is the author of the historical fantasy series, Murder and Magic, which begins with The Conductors. When she's not writing, she's working as a UX researcher where her knowledge about murder and other mysteries is surprisingly useful.
avatar for Cassandra Clarke

Cassandra Clarke

Author Co- Guest of Honor
Cassandra Rose Clarke’s novels have been finalists for the Philip K. Dick Award, the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award, and YALSA’s Best Fiction for Young Adults. Her poetry has placed second in the Rhysling Awards, been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, and appeared in... Read More →
avatar for J.E. Pittman

J.E. Pittman

Author, Dealer
J.E. Pittman dabbles in many speculative worlds. He blurs the borders between genre and crafts salient lies to tell a measure of truth. His work has been described as: capriciously chimeric, dreamlike, and a vivid enigma with indelible images stamped on your brain. He’s currently... Read More →
avatar for Vivian Valentine

Vivian Valentine

Author, Dealer
The author of The Amelia Temple Series, Vivian Moira Valentine is a rad trans lady who loves monsters. When she was a child, she found the Crestwood House Monster Series at her local library and it's all been downhill from there. Now everything she likes is horrible. When not writing... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Shenandoah Room

9:00pm EST

But I'm the Hero! The Justifications for Villiany
Friday January 17, 2025 9:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Sure, you get the occasional hand-rubbing, cackling, “I’m so evil” villain, but, particularly in real life, most villains don’t see themselves in the role. Even Snidely Whiplash had a mother who loved him. What are the reasons and reasoning of people and characters for doing villainous things?
Speakers
avatar for Robert Hampson

Robert Hampson

Author, Scientist
Dr. Robert E. Hampson is a neuroscientist, professor, and author who spends his time exploring the frontiers of memory research and the far reaches of the imagination. With a Ph.D. in Physiology & Pharmacology, he studies how brains encode memories and develops futuristic technologies... Read More →
avatar for Pamela K. Kinney

Pamela K. Kinney

Author
Pamela K. Kinney gave up long ago, ignoring the demanding voices in her head and has been writing ever since. Her horror short story, “Bottled Spirits,” was runner-up for the 2013 WSFA Small Press Award and considered one of the seven best genre short fiction for that year. She... Read More →
avatar for Jason Cordova

Jason Cordova

Author
Bestselling author Jason Cordova has had his novels published in multiple languages around the world. He was both a John W. Campbell Award and Dragon Award finalist (though not in the same year). Author of the Black Tide Rising novel Mountain of Fire, and co-author of Monster Hunter... Read More →
avatar for Scott Huggins

Scott Huggins

Author
Having been born in California and raised in Kansas, Scott Huggins grew up as confused as one might expect. He began writing seriously in college in between student exchanges spent in post-Soviet Russia and Germany, and was one of the last Writers of the Future in 1999. The future... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 9:00pm - 10:00pm EST
Shenandoah Room

11:00pm EST

Romantasy
Friday January 17, 2025 11:00pm - Saturday January 18, 2025 1:00am EST
What happens when you combine the pastoral setting and magic of a fantasy with the relationships and spicyness of a romance? You get ROMANTASY. Come talk with and to authors who have or are considering writing in this emerging sub-genre. Topics covered may be NSFW. This panel is not recommended for children 14 and under.
Speakers
avatar for Kacey Ezell

Kacey Ezell

Featured Space Opera Guest
Kacey Ezell writes emotionally charged adventure fantasy and science fiction. She is a two-time Dragon Award Finalist for Best Alternate History and won the 2018 Year's Best Military and Adventure Science Fiction Readers' Choice Award. She has written multiple bestselling novels published... Read More →
avatar for Melissa Olthoff

Melissa Olthoff

Author
Melissa Olthoff is a science fiction and fantasy author who delights in sneaking in romance wherever she can. She is a lifelong geek as well as a veteran of the United States Air Force, both of which are incredibly useful when writing. Her degrees in meteorology and accounting are... Read More →
avatar for Emily Jane Buehler

Emily Jane Buehler

Author
Emily Jane Buehler writes cozy fantasy romances where everyday people (and fairies) have adventures and fall in love. Her stories are lighthearted with action and adventure, love and magic, and protagonists who learn to believe in themselves and find their courage. And yes, they are... Read More →
avatar for H.P Holo / Edie Skye

H.P Holo / Edie Skye

Author
H.P. Holo grew up in a family where it was dangerous to say, "I'm bored." She's also an incorrigible smart aleck. So when her parents told her to fix her boredom by reading a dictionary, she did. And then, just to be extra sassy, she began writing novels that required them to keep... Read More →
Friday January 17, 2025 11:00pm - Saturday January 18, 2025 1:00am EST
Shenandoah Room
 
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