Windycon Program Schedule
Oct. 11th, 2007 01:25 pmSo
shsilver put me on programming for Windycon, being held November 9-11 in Chicago. I have to apologize to Steven - when he sent the email I initially misread it and thought I was on a panel that I wasn't qualified for. I'll follow up with links to the panelists when I get a chance to research them. At any rate, my schedule as of today is:
Saturday 11:00
Send the Marines: Is military science fiction just the wish fulfillment of Rambo wannabees or is it more subtle and complex than that?
Do the authors and the fans view military science fiction differently from each other? M. Black, E. Flint, C. Gerrib, T. Huff, N. Pollotta
Saturday Noon
Books: The Best of 2007: Although the award lists for 2007 won't show up for a few months, get a jump on your quality reading now as our panel of critics discuss what books should not be missed that came out in 2007. C. Gerrib, R. Horton, R. Karp, J. Robertson On the Windycon website, this is listed as a short fiction panel. I shall be ready for both.
Sunday Noon
Galactica Discovers Earth: The fourth and final season of Battlestar Galactica is scheduled to begin airing in January 2008. Did the producers make the right decision to end it after four short seasons? Could the show sustain itself indefinitely? Do the panelists want to guess what lies ahead? And which guest once wrote a novel with the title of this topic? L. Darrow, C. Gerrib, R. Hatch, J. Robertson, A. Rosenwarne
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Saturday 11:00
Send the Marines: Is military science fiction just the wish fulfillment of Rambo wannabees or is it more subtle and complex than that?
Do the authors and the fans view military science fiction differently from each other? M. Black, E. Flint, C. Gerrib, T. Huff, N. Pollotta
Saturday Noon
Books: The Best of 2007: Although the award lists for 2007 won't show up for a few months, get a jump on your quality reading now as our panel of critics discuss what books should not be missed that came out in 2007. C. Gerrib, R. Horton, R. Karp, J. Robertson On the Windycon website, this is listed as a short fiction panel. I shall be ready for both.
Sunday Noon
Galactica Discovers Earth: The fourth and final season of Battlestar Galactica is scheduled to begin airing in January 2008. Did the producers make the right decision to end it after four short seasons? Could the show sustain itself indefinitely? Do the panelists want to guess what lies ahead? And which guest once wrote a novel with the title of this topic? L. Darrow, C. Gerrib, R. Hatch, J. Robertson, A. Rosenwarne