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Be a robber baron in the early days of railroading. Build track, connect cities, and meet customers' demand for transportation. Play the historical game, or reconfigure the isomorphic map tiles to play in many versions of fantasy America. Ten minutes to learn. One hour to play.
Have your prose critiqued by professionals. Presenters will have three to five minutes to read their material. They will receive verbal critiques based on the âcritique sandwichâ method. Attendance is limited to those being critiqued, pre-registration is required. Panelists: Patrick Rothfuss, Steven Schend, Anton Strout, John Helfers, Jennifer Brozek
Have your prose critiqued by professionals. Presenters will have three to five minutes to read their material. They will receive verbal critiques based on the âcritique sandwichâ method. Attendance is limited to those being critiqued, pre-registration is required. Panelists: Tim Waggoner, Linda Baker, Luke Johnson, Jean Rabe, Marc Tassin
Have your prose critiqued by professionals. Presenters will have three to five minutes to read their material. They will receive verbal critiques based on the âcritique sandwichâ method. Attendance is limited to those being critiqued, pre-registration is required. Panelists: Elizabeth Vaughan, Chris Pierson, Kelly Swails, Donald Bingle, Brad Beaulieu
Weâll discuss the books: fiction, non-fiction, and ones on the craft of writing, that every author should read. Panelists: Elizabeth Vaughan, Chris Pierson, Donald Bingle, Jean Rabe
Why spend your lunch hour in a crowded restaurant when you can sit back, relax, and listen to the refreshing prose of Symposium authors Paul Genesse and Kelly Swails. Make it a picnic.
Consider it dinner-theater sort of without the theater and certainly without the dinner . . . unless you bring your food with you. Gosh, how's that for trying to lure you to readings by Symposium authors Luke Johnson and Jean Rabe?