I’m back from WorldCon 2022 — otherwise known as ChiCon8. It was 6 days of travel, convention panels, seeing people who are already friends and making new ones.
Thanks to all the many amazing people who kindly let me geek out about this whole writing and content creation and social media thing!
Category: Conventions
Overviews of conventions I’ve attended plus notes I’ve gleaned from panels.
Should You Blog, YouTube, and/or Podcast?
These days, social media is king, and everything else is old school. If you’re not on TikTok (or whatever the next big thing is), why do you even bother? But there’s something to be said for creating original content and controlling your own platform.
At the titular panel, Scott Cox, J.D. Blackrose, John Peacock, Sean Burton, and moderator John Pyka helped validate a set of activities I spend a lot of my waking hours participating in.
Getting Started with Audio Book Narration
With a mother who was a children’s librarian and did the best bedtime stories, I’ve always been fascinated with audiobook narration. As an adult, I’ve dabbled in voice acting with the fairytale podcast, Anansi Storytime (Anansi, like the spider). So, how do you get started with audiobook narration, how do authors find a narrator for their works, and should you ever record your own stories?
Writing the Sex Scene in Non-Erotic Works (A Balticon 56 panel)
Sex scenes can run the gamut from fade-to-black as soon as they reach for a kiss to explicit move-by-move erotica. But, when you’re writing a story that’s not erotica, deciding where to draw the line can be a challenge.
Family Structures in Science Fiction and Fantasy (A Balticon 56 Panel)
From werewolf clans to alien hives, this panel will discuss the most imaginative and thought-provoking examples of family structures in genre works.
So many book recommendations!
p.s. This is also my 700th post! WHOA!
P.s.s. It’s also Catticus’s gotcha anniversary, so great week all around.
Imaginarium 2022
I had a busy weekend, but a good weekend! Here’s all the shout outs, panels, and snafus.
Giving Your Work Away For Fun and Profit (A Balticon 2022 Panel)
Here’s another batch of notes from my Balticon 2022 rewatch. The description of the titular panel was as follows: Everyone loves … More
Reluctant Heroes (A Balticon 2022 Panel)
Not every protagonist wants to be the hero of the story. How do doubt and hesitation develop heroic characters, and how does reluctance change over the course of a narrative?
Building a Subplot (A RavenCon 2022 panel)
There I was, nearly recovered from Balticon, trying to make time to watch some rerun videos, when I remembered I … More