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I will be *gasp* IN-PERSON at Minicon 55 (April 15-17, 2022). Below is my schedule for the weekend. I hope to see some of you there!


Lyda at Minicon : https://programming.minicon.org/programming/


SATURDAY


11:30
The Whole Entire Everything of MCU Movies
Park 2
Category: Media
Participants: Bill Higgins, Beth Kinderman, Katie Clapham, Lyda Morehouse
What are some thoughts on the entirety of this very ambitious project? Marvel has released movies, short series, and regular TV series, all within the same (well maybe) universe. What is this about? Is this the modern equivalent of Saturday serials? What were some important themes? What worked well and what didn't? How well or poorly did they deal with ethical issues?


13:00
Utopias aren't what they used to be!
Orchard Room
Category: Literary
Participants: Magenta Griffith, Bill Thomasson, Eric Heideman, Lyda Morehouse
Utopias used to be authors' dreams of an ideal or perfect, or at least, better society. Sometime in the last 20 years, DYStopia took over. Can we get back those rose-colored dreams of a better life or is it too late? What are the important utopian novelsby SF authors? How have utopian visions changed over time? Utopia vs metopia! What are some past and present examples of utopia?


17:30
Lyda Morehouse Reading
Park 2
Category: Literary
Participants: Lyda Morehouse


20:30
Page 117
Orchard Room
Category: Literary
Participants: Danith McPherson, Lyda Morehouse, Emily Stewart, Martin Summerton, Scott K. Jamison, Jacqueline Stoner
Can you judge a book by a random page? Let's find out! Our panelists will take turns reading the 117th page of books that are surprises to them and the audience, followed by a discussion about what kind of book we think it is, and whether we'd want to read the rest. Then... the reveal!


SUNDAY

11:30
Mentioning Unmentionables in SF/Fantasy
Park 2
Category: Literary
Participants: Lyda Morehouse, Adam Stemple, Katie Clapham, Naomi Kritzer
What are the things people don't talk about in SF/F? How do people use the toilet on a space station? How do women deal with their periods? What do you do with a dead body in space?


14:30
Anime and Manga for Speculative Fiction Fans
Park 2
Category:
Participants: Lyda Morehouse, Scott Mattson, Scott K. Jamison, Jason Otting
What's new/good in Japanese science fiction, horror, and fantasy Anime and Manga? What are good starting points, and what are some good options for people who want to dig deeper?

Date: 2022-04-15 07:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] profiterole_reads
It looks like you're going to be busy. Enjoy the con! ^__^

Date: 2022-04-15 08:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sabotabby
Have all the fun! Mentioning Unmentionables sounds amazing.

Date: 2022-04-15 10:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mtbc
Good luck! I hope it's fun and rewarding.

Date: 2022-04-15 10:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] offcntr
Regarding "Mentioning Unmentionables": Have you read Mary Robinette Kowals Lady Astronaut books? At one point in one of them, they have to dispose of a body in deep space by freezing it solid and hitting it with a hammer to break it into little chunks, and apparently this is something NASA actually considered?

Wish I could be there. I loved MiniCon the one time I went, back in (checks calendar) 1984?

Never do the math!
Edited Date: 2022-04-15 10:23 pm (UTC)

Date: 2022-04-16 01:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lcohen
sounds fun--have a great time! i would totally be at your reading and the Mentioning Unmentionables panel, were i there!

Date: 2022-04-17 09:13 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] athaia
Like others here I'd be interested in the Unmentionables discussion, but I don't think you can watch that on youtube if you're not there in person, right?

As for body disposal in space, why, we'd be doing it the same as we're doing it with all the other junk we don't need anymore: chuck it out the airlock, of course. Extreme space debris collision could leave wreckage in orbit for tens of thousands of years, Pentagon warns

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