In 1970, a young science fiction fan named Jim Theis committed to paper "The Eye of Argon," a swords and sorcery novella so mind-blisteringly bad that it has gone down in history as perhaps the worst (and funniest) fantasy story ever written. It has been a time-honored tradition ever since to read it aloud, round-robin style, at cons that many laughs may therefore ensue, and it's time to stage a reading at Gen Con Indy. Who's in?