Saturday 19 February, 2022
Learning to use an ink and brush to write in Japanese characters.
Have you ever wanted to cosplay someone, but had no idea how to begin? Join cosplayer Darkmoon to learn about how to take that first step! Topics covered will include costume choice, breaking down the parts of a costume, buying vs. making, researching materials and methods, and budgeting time and money.
Informational meeting for Masquerade participants.
Come talk with the Aegis crew. Learn about Vendrial, the Aegis and the upcoming projects within the Aegis of the Elements IP. Including the Board Game and our first Anthology. AotE takes place on the living world of Vendrial. The inhabitants are integral to her survival and consist of 6 great humanoid species. And we will be talking about them all.
My new steampunk novel is coming along and hopefully will be out by then.
Inexpensive ways to make cosplays.
Do you like games? Have you ever wanted to make them? Come and listen while Devin Kaas (designer on games such as Middle Earth: Shadow of War, Halo Infinite, and the upcoming Wonder Woman game) takes you through the first steps you can take if you want to become a game designer.
If you are a writer, I’m sure you have had writer's block. But you don't want to simply get unstuck. To put forth your best effort and end with the finest version of your creation, you will need to build upon and maintain your momentum.
Meet and visit with SageFenCon about the Tri-Cities first maker/creator convention. Discuss what makes a maker/creator con different and what to expect at the event.
Meet our Science Guest of Honor
The technology of the 1880’s and the steam age is fascinating far more capable that we realize. This panel will discuss the realities of steam punk technology, Charles Babbage’s difference engine and other inventions of the golden age.
It may seem simple to deal with voicing a book or story. Read it. It's not always that simple. We will talk about things that can be done to make the conversion from written word to audio run a little smoother.This is a hybrid virtual/live panel. Virtual attendees may join here:Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/93625070880?pwd=MzMxeC93bkxuU25acjZrUTl3WGtKdz09Meeting ID: 936 2507 0880Passcode: 220820
Be it a game, a literary world, short stories or a comic, your stories need to take place somewhere. Let’s talk about building those worlds, be them simple settings, to full on solar systems.
Trainers, assemble! Come and make friends, make trades, and show off your Shiniest catches!
A workshop on making steampunk guns.
What are tropes, how are they used, and how can we use them effectively as story-telling tools without falling back on the same old cliches?
There are a lot of things that are different about us that some may think would make it impossible to do a craft, but it turns out that if you want to create bad enough, nothing can get in your way. Our panelists will talk about how their disabilities have altered how they do their craft, and sometimes even enhanced the outcomes.
I will have a set of PowerPoint slides depicting five stages of evolving life from the Precambrian Eon through the Cretaceous Period, each ending in massive species extinctions.
Join Clan Volos, a branch of the E.M.P as its members engage in medieval armored combat.Ask questions and learn about this fun hobby. Hosted by: Warrick Of Clan Volos
This is a hybrid virtual/live panel. Virtual attendees may join here:https://zoom.us/j/92446783061?pwd=cmJrNFhoblp2dFZGN1lJSUIxcllwQT09Meeting ID: 924 4678 3061Passcode: 313718
How do writers choose the right point of view to tell a story. How do you know if you need more than one point of view character? What special tricks can writers play, using point of view?
Learn about affordable ways for the artists to get their work out there, including printing and crowdfunding options.
Meet our Artist Guest of Honor.
Update on dealing with the many thousands of junk objects orbiting Earth and efforts to deal with this severe problem.
What are the skills required to get an entry level positions in film, video and TV production, related media fields.
From science to history to magic, the world is full of source material for writers if you only know where to look. Our panel of writers, game designers and fellow travelers will discuss how they develop their background to make their creative endeavor more realistic.
The history as well as a demonstration on Redwork. I will be teaching you the stitches used in this art form. If you have been outlining figures with a backstitch thinking that is old-fashioned, you NEED to take this class. The Kensington Outline Stitch seems to be lost if the photos on transfer books are any indication. I was taught embroidery a half-century ago by my grandmother who was taught by a Victorian woman. This will be a make and take.
Technical walk-through and sound check for Masquerade participants only.
Armor and Weapons mythbusting. A look into physics, engineering, and biomechanics of medieval and fantasy weaponry.
A Guide to hands-off storytelling and the reasons to not be a helicopter parent to your characters. Hear from “writers” who choose to witness their stories and how their characters come to form their own adventures.This is a hybrid virtual/live panel. Virtual attendees may join here:https://zoom.us/j/95863243868?pwd=bytYNTVnUmdFN0xnVHkrNnVTNC80dz09Meeting ID: 958 6324 3868Passcode: 278020
Unless you have an agent, or are just really lucky, you need to put yourself out there if you want to get noticed. Be you an artist, a writer or any other kind of creator the initial impetus is on you. That said, other people have learned some of the hard lessons, so why not start with learning their lessons from them and save yourself the energy. Our panelists will share some of their successes and failures when it comes to getting their works to see the light of day.
Fantasy author Sanan Kolva reads from some of her works.
This is a hybrid virtual/live panel. Virtual attendees may join here:https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73372397082?pwd=JjZPNEpf2g5tsuyLYqAX-zhR0Tc2Jh.1 Meeting ID: 733 7239 7082Passcode: 2xHXj0
So many competing ideas and claims fly around these days. How can an ordinary person know what to take seriously?The virtual link for this panel is:https://zoom.us/j/92947922945?pwd=WjNWV1dVa1FsNkpqaldrZjNNMjZBZz09Meeting ID: 929 4792 2945Passcode: 333392
A workshop to learn the basics of making chain mail for use as armor or jewelry. Tools and supplies will be supplied.
Bring your sketchbook (or just a pencil), chat (or not) and draw anything, no stress, no judgement, just good clean fun.
If you aren’t one of those people who can both draw and write, then there’s a good chance you will be collaborating with a creative type who does the thing you don’t. We will share some tips and tricks we have learned that help keep communication clear and projects moving forward.
Ancient computers The most agreed upon definition of computing is that of a device which completes mathematical calculations and is programmable is some form or another and these devices have been around far longer than most people realize. Come listen to Dr. Mark Rounds, computer scientist with expertise in GIS and Computer Security talk about the history of computing and early computing devices stretching back to 205 BC.
In all of our fictional worlds, there is some way that the world came into being. And then, there is the way the denizens of that world believe that they came into being. From the creation of gods to the way people explain their world without them we will examine how to create truths and fallacies that make your world more compelling and relatable.This is a hybrid virtual/live panel. Virtual attendees may join here:Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/74047523935?pw...
Many good storytellers have appeared to be good writers because of their editors, and many good writers produce amazing works for the same reason. Learn about some of the things that an editor brings to your writing and why they are worth their weight in gold.This is a hybrid virtual/live panel. Virtual attendees may join here:https://zoom.us/j/98684245147?pwd=UUhoTitWRy9FQ1YrTnZGWWFNdmlmUT09Meeting ID: 986 8424 5147Passcode: 822413
I'll bring armor and weapons, let's discuss the past, present, and future. You can handle antique weapons and armor, modern recreations, and discuss what the future may hold.
Those beings that often drive your stories and games, the characters. How does one write/build a character so that it is believable and enjoyable. From the hero to the villain, the most beloved characters are those we can relate to. But what makes a character relatable?
Bring your old costumes, jewelry, and props to trade or give away to a new home. No sales allowed.
Do you know the difference between Deku and a Deku Scrub? Do you know that Ho-oh is not a snack cake? If so, come on down and try to win fabulous prizes.
Whether you create your world first, or the characters that inhabit it, these elements must work together. But sometimes, one or the other needs to bend to fit the other. What are some strategies for building that unity into the story you create, and what can you do to maintain that cohesion when challenges arise?The link for this virtual attended meeting is:https://zoom.us/j/92842354705?pwd=Nk5iWlhXMG5rSDRKN1U0Tkg4Vjdodz09Meeting ID: 928 4235 4705Passcode: 857413