A Formal Apology to WisCON
May. 6th, 2008 09:10 amThis is my formal apology to the programming folks at WisCON. There was a computer glitch, and my schedule is, as follows:
Saturday, 2:30-3:45 P.M.
Title: Here's Where The Story Ends
"Maureen McHugh's novels, some say, don't have proper endings; others think that since life goes on past the end of the novel, the ending's a matter of the author's choice. We'll discuss where to end a novel, how much denoument to give the characters, and other questions of wrapping things up."
Saturday, 9:00-10:15 P.M.
Title: Fanfic and Slash 201
Are you a fan of fanfic or slash? Want to have some serious discussions about pairings/genres/etc? This is *not* a panel for people who have no idea what fanfic or slash is. Serious discussion of fanfic and slash communities and the stories themselves will be discussed here.
I've apologized to Lori Selke, but I'll repeat what I said here, in public: I'm sorry that I posted my programmming problems on LJ. However, as I said in the comments of the previous post, this year has been particularly snarly in terms of getting readings, party rooms, etc., and I'm really not used to that from WisCON -- which remains one of my favorite conventions anywhere in the world.
Saturday, 2:30-3:45 P.M.
Title: Here's Where The Story Ends
"Maureen McHugh's novels, some say, don't have proper endings; others think that since life goes on past the end of the novel, the ending's a matter of the author's choice. We'll discuss where to end a novel, how much denoument to give the characters, and other questions of wrapping things up."
Saturday, 9:00-10:15 P.M.
Title: Fanfic and Slash 201
Are you a fan of fanfic or slash? Want to have some serious discussions about pairings/genres/etc? This is *not* a panel for people who have no idea what fanfic or slash is. Serious discussion of fanfic and slash communities and the stories themselves will be discussed here.
I've apologized to Lori Selke, but I'll repeat what I said here, in public: I'm sorry that I posted my programmming problems on LJ. However, as I said in the comments of the previous post, this year has been particularly snarly in terms of getting readings, party rooms, etc., and I'm really not used to that from WisCON -- which remains one of my favorite conventions anywhere in the world.