MARCON -- Updated Schedule

Here is my new schedule for MARCON (Multiple Alternate Realities Convention), being held this weekend, May 9-11 in Columbus, Ohio:

FRI 7:00PM  Peppercorn  Guest Meet and Greet
FRI 8:30PM  Regency Ballroom  Autograph Session with 1632 Mini-Con
FRI 10:00PM  Union C  Sci-Fi vs. Fantasy Character Battles 
SAT 10:00AM  Taft C-D  1632: Military Technology and Practice: New Timeline vs. Old Timeline
SAT 1:00PM Champaign  Writing Law Enforcement Workshop
SUN 10:00AM Taft C-D  1632:  Authors and Their 1632 Stories
SUN  1:00PM  Union C  Sherlock Holmes Blasphemy

A pretty busy schedule, but not too crazy.  It'll be a lot of fun hanging out with the 1632 crew as well as meeting a bunch of new people.

I'll be teaching a workshop on Law Enforcement for Writers with Griffin Barber, which will be a lot of fun and hopefully informative for the attendees.

A major bonus:  I'll be on a panel with Nebula Award nominee Chuck Gannon -- if you haven't read Fire With Fire yet, what are you waiting for? The e-arc for Trial By Fire is available now as well.

MARCON - Multiple Alternate Realities Convention

I'll be attending MARCON, held in Columbus, Ohio --May 9th-11th at the Hyatt Regency.

I've been invited to provide a lecture on Law Enforcement for Writers, which I'll be giving with Griffin Barber, a San Francisco Police Officer (he's currently writing The Mughal Mission with Eric Flint--it's part of the 1632 series).

I'm also on a few panels, one on the BBC show Sherlock, and a couple of 1632 related panels, since the 1632 MiniCon is taking place at MARCON this year.

CONtraflow III - New Orleans

I'll be attending CONtraflow III in New Orleans, being held October 18th-20th. 

I'm attending for many reasons, but one of them is because I've been asked to take part in a panel alongside Diana Rowland and Griffin Barber, with Mark L. Van Name moderating. The panel is:

Frontier Law Enforcement:  Law enforcement on the frontiers of reality: fantasy, urban fantasy, and SF settings. How will the law deal with mind readers, fairies, cyborgs, and aliens? How can writers make it convincing?

Other than the moderator, the participants either are or have been law enforcement officers. Many thanks to Mark Van Name for arranging the panel.

I've given impromptu talks on law enforcement, and I know from experience the topic is a bottomless pit. I could speak for two hours on the topic by myself and barely scrape the surface. However, having seen Mark moderate other panels, I know he'll keep it on topic and to the point. 

CONtraflow is also hosting the 1632 MiniCon this year. I am interested in this because I have written, and am in the process of writing stories for the 1632 universe via the Grantville Gazette.

I'm looking forward to New Orleans, and once again getting to hang out with my writing friends.