There are many of you coming to Wiscon, I know, and I’d like to meet those of you who are coming. Let me tell you about my schedule first, so you can sneak in and see me do either of my things, if you’re interested.
Title: Journeys of Self-Discovery
Saturday, 4:00-5:15 P.M.
Conference2
Las Habladoras, my reading group, will be presenting a multi-media presentation. Cat Horsfield has drawn art for each of our stories. Julie Rose has put together a soundtrack for each reading, and four of us: Yolanda Joosten, Jenn Racek, Julie Rose, and myself, will be reading. Yo is reading about alien lawyers and love, Jenn is reading about faerie lands, Julie has a haunting piece set in Norway, and I am reading part of my rural fantasy YA.
But the most important reason to come is the free-trade dark chocolate!
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The other programming I’m involved in is academic, if literature interests you.
Title: Tradition & Liberation in the Fantastic
Monday, 10:00-11:15 A.M.
Conference 3
I’ll be sharing the spotlight with another presenter. I’ll be sharing the paper Azazello’s Cream, discussing a more feminist friendly reading of Margarita from Master and Margarita. I’m sure that’s not what the author intended, but it’ll be an interesting what-if for readers.
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Other than that, I’m going to hang out with my good author buddies, and my friends Dan and Lisa. I’m going to see my sublime publisher Sonya M. Sipes of Cats Curious. I know Tiffany Trent will be there, and I’m excited to meet her, especially since I am now a full-fledged fan of her work. 🙂 I’ll be seeing my fellow Broads, especially Phoebe Wray, whose book I have to buy.
What about you? Are you coming? Can I see you ? Do youwant to see me? Just say so, and we’ll work something out.
I love Wiscon. Rainbows and kitties, after spring rain smell kind of love.
Did I mention there’s karaoke too? Just wow.
Catherine