What are the ins and outs of writing in someone else's story world? What are the pros and cons of writing in a series? What should one keep in mind when writing for an anthology? These and many more questions will be answered during this lively discussion with some of ConCarolinas attending authors.
Judy Black is a writer who makes her home in Atlanta, Ga. She loves games, books, cats, and most things with caffeine. She's an Ennie-nominated writer of Dungeons and Dragons modules.
I write science fiction under V.G. Harrison and paranormal under Marcia Colette. Along with loving twisted plots and supernatural thrills, I'm a geek who loves anything and everything to do with STEAM. Definitely visit me at https://www.vgharrison.com/ or http://www.marciacolette.com... Read More →
Tony Daniel is senior editor at Baen Books. He is the author of 11 fantasy and science fiction novels, the latest of which is young adult fantasy, The Amber Arrow. His science fiction books include Guardian of Night and two Star Trek novels. He’s an award-winning short story writer... Read More →
Nicole Givens Kurtz is an author, editor, and educator. She's the recipient of the Ladies of Horror Grant (2021), the Horror Writers Association's Diversity Grant (2020) and the two-time Atomacon Palmetto Scribe Award Winner (2021 and 2022). She's also the editor of the groundbreaking... Read More →
Kelly Lockhart has been a regular presence on the convention scene since he was a teenager back in the mid-80s. Over the years, he has done a little bit of everything in fandom: running costume contests, art shows, consuites, computer gaming rooms, working with the media, helping... Read More →
Janine K. Spendlove is a KC-130 pilot in the United States Marine Corps. In the writing world, she is an award winning author primarily known for her War of the Seasons fantasy series. She has several short stories published in various speculative fiction anthologies, to include... Read More →
Sunday June 5, 2016 9:00am - 9:55am EDT
Carolina A/B