Join veteran podcasters Ryan Macklin and Kevin Weiser for twice-daily audio updates of what's happening at Gen Con. Along with their special guests, you will have the opportunity to tell the folks at home what they're missing. Each event will produce a fifteen-minute podcast that will be immediately uploaded for fans at home.
Join veteran podcasters Ryan Macklin and Kevin Weiser for twice-daily audio updates of what's happening at Gen Con. Along with their special guests, you will have the opportunity to tell the folks at home what they're missing. Each event will produce a fifteen-minute podcast that will be immediately uploaded for fans at home.
Join veteran podcasters Ryan Macklin and Kevin Weiser for twice-daily audio updates of what's happening at Gen Con. Along with their special guests, you will have the opportunity to tell the folks at home what they're missing. Each event will produce a fifteen-minute podcast that will be immediately uploaded for fans at home.
Join veteran podcasters Ryan Macklin and Kevin Weiser for twice-daily audio updates of what's happening at Gen Con. Along with their special guests, you will have the opportunity to tell the folks at home what they're missing. Each event will produce a fifteen-minute podcast that will be immediately uploaded for fans at home.
Join veteran podcasters Ryan Macklin and Kevin Weiser for twice-daily audio updates of what's happening at Gen Con. Along with their special guests, you will have the opportunity to tell the folks at home what they're missing. Each event will produce a fifteen-minute podcast that will be immediately uploaded for fans at home.
This Pen's For Hire: Finding Work in Shared Worlds
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There’s work to be had in the writing world if you’re willing to play with someone else’s property. Tie-in projects include books based on television shows, movies, comic books, role-playing games, computer games, and more. So where do you look? How do you land the projects? And what are the pros and cons of shared-world writing?
Time Travel, Parallel Universes, & Quantum Physics
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In a parallel universe somewhere, you've already attended this session and know all about how wav theory, super-strings, quantum entanglement, and things like noetics bear on frequent sci-fi concepts like time travel and mirror Earths. But since you're not in that universe, you might want to attend this panel and get some insight into actual physics ... or just enough gobbledy-gook to make your next story sound credible.
Just think how cool it would be to give a speech, for manual credit, about setting up a game, or your favorite character, or other topics that wouldn't go over very well at a normal Toastmasters meeting. We might even roll a d20 for Table Topics.
A practical orientation to leveraging Lone Wolf Development's new product for smoothly running tournaments, leagues, and campaigns. Streamline your events, whether they be large or small, with a flexible, automated system that eliminates common errors and simplifies event management.
Planes, trains, automobiles, griffon chariots, horses, teleporters, dragons, and trolleys . . . how your characters move from one chapter to the next should be interesting and reasonably accurate. We'll give you tips for writing about modes of transportation so that they add spice to your fiction rather than bog it down.