RadCon “The big Con with the Small Con feel” is a Science-Fiction Convention held annually in Pasco, Washington. They cater to all genres within the SciFi community and have a variety of panels, gaming, films, artist alley and more.
Note: This year I will just be attending on Saturday.
Sat Feb 13 10:00:am | Sat Feb 13 11:00:am | Evaluating Writing Critiques |
2203 | So you’ve had a manuscript critiqued and you’re trying to decipher the feedback. Some people say one thing. Some people have quote rules. How do you tell the good advice from the bad? This panel will discuss how to keep the advice that benefits your writing while ignoring the bad. | |
Bruce Taylor Elizabeth Guizzetti Mark Ferrari S. A. Bolich Shannon Page Tom Gondolfi |
Sat Feb 13 3:00:pm | Sat Feb 13 4:00:pm | Webcomic Construction |
2201 | Webcomics can look easy to do, but jumping in blind can sometimes result in cramped pages, aborted plots, difficult file sizes, and a lot of frustration. This is for the people who want a webcomic, but are stuck on where to begin. Meg James will discuss tips for planning, scripting, and other technical aspects of creating your webcomic. | |
Elizabeth Guizzetti Kenneth Siefring L James Meg James |
Sat Feb 13 6:00:pm | Sat Feb 13 6:30:pm | Elizabeth Guizzetti |
Reading (2211) | Elizabeth Guizzetti reads from The Light Side of the Moon | |
Elizabeth Guizzetti |
Posted by Sofia Essen on February 6, 2016 at 1:15 pm
Wow! Now there’s some true awesomeness 🙂 I can’t wait to hear all about it.
Posted by Elizabeth Guizzetti on February 8, 2016 at 9:19 pm
I’ll let you know how it goes. My only concern is the drive. (3 hours to Pasco from Seattle and back) I have to cross a major mountain pass (I-90’s Snoqualmie) and a minor one (WA 82), assuming the roads stays open, its not a problem, but a dumping of snow could make this a very LONG day. 🙂 PS I always keep winter hiking gear, blankets, extra food/water and chains in my car so I’m not worried about the danger of driving in snow or even being stuck in my car overnight if the pass closes, just the inconvenience.