Sunday – Panel Room 1 2:00 pm 3:00 pm You’ve got something to say. Something you’d really like your readers to understand and believe. But you don’t want to turn your readers off, you’re still trying to entertain. How do you do that? Catherine Wells, Sarena Ulibarri, Larry Hammer
Event tag: Sarena Ulibarri
Sarena Ulibarri is a speculative fiction author and editor currently living in New Mexico. Her short stories have appeared in magazines such as Lightspeed, DreamForge, and Solarpunk Magazine, as well as anthologies such as Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology and Solar Flare. Her novella, Another Life, was published by Stelliform Press, and a science fiction retelling of The Nutcracker, titled Steel Tree, is forthcoming from Android Press. As an editor, she curated several anthologies of optimistic climate fiction, including Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers and Multispecies Cities, and serves as a story reviewer for Grist’s Imagine 2200 contest. Find more at www.SarenaUlibarri.com
The future happens everywhere, don’t limit your scifi to space
Saturday – Panel Room 1 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Cyberpunk knew it, but we seem to have forgotten, scifi can happen right in your conapt. Make your scifi everything it can be, forget space. Do some genetic engineering in the veldt. Carolyn Kay, David Lee Summers, Melanie Lenart, Sarena Ulibarri, Linda D Addison
The business of getting published – from query letter to contract
Sunday – Ballroom 9:00 am 10:00 am Sadly the Muppet Movie isn’t a documentary. No one is going to find you toiling in your swamp decide you’re awesome and give you the standard rich and famous contract. You’ve got to knock down some doors, make somebody pay attention to you, and not get screwed over. … Continue reading The business of getting published – from query letter to contract
Attending TusCon
Autograph Session 3
Saturday – Autograph Area 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Bring stuff. Buy stuff. Get stuff signed. Ask questions while they sign stuff. Have fun. David Brin, Sarena Ulibarri, Cheryl Brin