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I’ll be at Rustycon this weekend!
Posted January 11, 2017 by Elizabeth Guizzetti in Uncategorized. Tagged: appearance, panelists, Rustycon, speaking, writing advice. Leave a Comment
Rustycon 34 is an annual science fiction and fantasy convention, held locally in at the Seatac Marriot, with approximately 500 – 700 people in attendance. They have multi–track programming in writing, art, gaming, cosplay and more. They also have a dealer’s room, art show, game room, and a hospitality room for the general membership. Itinerary for Elizabeth Guizzetti
Fri Jan 13 3:00:pm |
Fri Jan 13 4:00:pm |
Magic or Religion? |
Washington C |
Priestess, cleric, mage, witch, sorcerer. What are the differences and who should I use in my story? |
Bruce Taylor Elizabeth Guizzetti G.R. Theron Jeremy Zimmerman |
Fri Jan 13 7:00:pm |
Fri Jan 13 7:30:pm |
Reading Elizabeth Guizzetti |
Tacoma |
Reading from Elizabeth Guizzetti’s newest work, The Grove. A sorcerer believes waking a few ancient gods will save humanity from itself. (And Elizabeth will bring chocolate chip macaroons using the recipe from the novel!) |
Elizabeth Guizzetti |
Fri Jan 13 8:00:pm |
Fri Jan 13 9:00:pm |
Are You Sure You Want To Go There? |
Washington C |
Writing about the darker things in life; Rape, torture, childhood trauma, Sex with Dwarves. Sometimes it’s done for a laugh. Sometimes it is done for an emotional response. Sometimes, we ask ourselves “What was THAT all about?!” This will be a panel that goes into the darker side of writing, where the envelope is not only pushed but fed to the shredder. When is “shock” essential to the story, and when is it sensational? |
Bruce Taylor Elizabeth Guizzetti G.R. Theron John Lovett |
Sat Jan 14 12:00:pm |
Sat Jan 14 1:00:pm |
Self-Publishing – When and Why to go Indie |
Tacoma |
Self-publishing is a viable career path, but is it for you? Discover the answer as a formerly traditionally-published author gone indie takes you through the ins and outs of what you need to consider when looking at self publishing. Includes balancing the risks and rewards, questions of creative control and freedom, and, of course, the financial side of things. |
Elizabeth Guizzetti Tod McCoy |
Sat Jan 14 12:00:pm |
Sat Jan 14 1:00:pm |
Self-Publishing – When and Why to go Indie |
Tacoma |
Self-publishing is a viable career path, but is it for you? Discover the answer as a formerly traditionally-published author gone indie takes you through the ins and outs of what you need to consider when looking at self publishing. Includes balancing the risks and rewards, questions of creative control and freedom, and, of course, the financial side of things. |
Elizabeth Guizzetti Tod McCoy
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Sat Jan 14 3:00:pm |
Sat Jan 14 4:00:pm |
How do I finish??? |
Washington C |
You have the story, the big climax.. how do you end it?? A lot of beginning writers (and some pros) have problems with that. Come get some ideas. |
April Daniels Elizabeth Guizzetti John Lovett Tom D Wright |
Sat Jan 14 5:00:pm |
Sat Jan 14 6:00:pm |
The Bechdel Test |
Washington C |
What is the The Bechdel test and why does it matter? Do you have at least two female characters in your novel that have conversation *not* about a man? Discuss why this is so important, especially in genres that aren’t romance. |
Elizabeth Guizzetti John Lovett Rebecca Birch Sienna Saint-Cyr |
Sat Jan 14 7:00:pm |
Sat Jan 14 8:00:pm |
Self Marketing for Artists and Writers |
Evergreen I |
Some basics can be applied to any self-marketing. What has worked in the past for our panelists, what have they tried that was a total bomb? |
Anthea Sharp Elizabeth Guizzetti Michael Suiter Rob Carlos |
Sat Jan 14 8:00:pm |
Sat Jan 14 9:00:pm |
Why the heck do I write? |
Washington C |
Lousy pay, long lonely hours, no recognition. Heinlein called it the other solitary vice. Pros and not-so-pros discuss why they keep on writing. |
Bruce Taylor Elizabeth Guizzetti Geoffrey Quick Richard Gilmore |
Sun Jan 15 2:00:pm |
Sun Jan 15 3:00:pm |
Violence in our World, Violence in our Stories |
Everett |
Let’s do some soul searching. Are there any super hero movies that don’t end with the hero physically pounding on the villain? Do all SF/fantasy novels tell readers that violence is the only real answer? What stories avoid violence and yet still grip the reader from start to finish? Are there stories we are not telling? |
April Daniels Elizabeth Guizzetti Michael S. Warner Tom D Wright |
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