Reaper's Staff Painter takes you behind the scenes to the pigments that make your paints. Covers the qualities of the pigments themselves that affect things like paint thickness, coverage and depth, transparent color as an asset, which colors cover best and least and how to use them to your advantage, and why it's hard to layer smooth highlights onto deep blue, black or purple. All this and more--and you get to play with actual pigments, too!
Veteran GM and writer Dr. Rich Staats hosts his classic world building seminar. Learn about top down and bottom up world building. Understand how competition for resources and conflict provide adventure seeds. Share guilty pleasures on the joys of cosmology.
Horror writers and editors teach you how to send shivers down your readers' spines. You don't need to write in the horror genre to throw a good scare or three into your story. Panelists: Richard Lee Byers, Luke Johnson, Tim Waggoner, Linda Baker
Writers’ Symposium—Alchemy and Sorcery, the Science of Magic in Fiction
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Magic needs to feel real to hold your readers. Learn what you need to craft and consider to build a believable magic system in your stories. Panelists: Jean Rabe, Richard Lee Byers, Kerrie Hughes, Steven Schend, Chris Pierson
Naturally, every author would like to sign a three-book deal for a six-figure advance. However, with the thousands of manuscripts cascading onto editors' desks every day, those odds are pretty small. Fortunately, smaller presses are enjoying a renaissance right now, and are becoming stronger than ever. Come find out the advantages of working with a smaller press. Panelists: John Helfers, Dindy Robinson, Paul Genesse, Don Bingle
Want to write a page-turner? A sizzling suspense yarn? An edge-of-your-seat thriller? Our panelists provide a lesson in nail biting. Panelists: Richard Lee Byers, Tim Waggoner, Jean Rabe, Luke Johnson
There is an old saying that ideas are a dime a dozen. But sometimes you don't have the 10-cents you need to get a plot. Learn how to brainstorm ideas for fiction writing and how to craft those ideas into exciting storylines. Panelists: Jean Rabe, John Helfers, Don Bingle, Tim Waggoner, Elizabeth Vaughan
Writers’ Symposium—Brainstorming and Beating Writer's Block
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If you missed the Thursday session, you're in luck! We'll repeat some of the topics here. But we'll also discuss how to utterly destroy the "writer's block" that threatens to keep you from the end of your manuscript. Panelists: John Helfers, Tim Waggoner, Don Bingle, Jean Rabe, Steven Schend
Writers’ Symposium—Breaking into the Industry, Game Writing 103
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If you want to start writing, editing, designing, or developing games in the hobby market, join our discussion. We discuss where to begin, what you can put on your resume . . . even if you haven't done a lick of professional work in your life, and other ways to start getting paid for your great game ideas. Also included are tips on how to get on your editor's good side. Panelists: Chris Pierson, Don Bingle, Luke Johnson, Steven Schend
Writers’ Symposium—Criminals, Justice, and the Keyboard
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Our panelists teach you how to make the dynamics between good and evil believable and more than a little interesting in your tales. Panelists: Kerrie Hughes, Paul Genesse, Jean Rabe