Writing and Publishing Beyond the English-Speaking World
June 9, 2024 9:00 am to
11:00 am
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Many writers practice some kind of hand-craft, from fiber arts to woodworking to metalsmithing and numerous others. The panelists will share what lessons translate from creating physical objects to telling stories (and perhaps vice-versa!) as well as other benefits a craft hobby can provide to writers.
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So many of us think of science fiction as occurring in space, in faraway galaxies, or on fantastical worlds. Or the stories are set on earth in scientific or magical environments in the present or future where discoveries or characters spin out of control, whether it’s “Frankenstein,” “I, Robot,” or even Harry Potter.
But another rich world exists here on earth, and it hasn’t been as nearly well explored. It’s the natural world, whether it’s the ocean,tropical islands, the planet’s core, jungles, and more.
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What makes a great romantic team on the page? How do romantic relationships up the stakes for the story? What are some great popular examples, and how do we make our own characters’ relationships both realistic and aspirational?
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What ideas, questions, and challenges define the edge of possibility in the minds of NASA scientists and engineers? How will the mysteries they’re investigating in the present impact the world tomorrow? And which emerging concepts in deep-space exploration, Earth science, artificial intelligence, and robotics could serve as hooks for stories you have yet to write? A panel of NASA experts will discuss these topics and more, providing you with a window into the current state of their universe. Moderated by NASA engineer and SFWA author Dr. Katelyn Brehm (pen name), the panelists will answer audience Q&A and discuss all your burning questions about the cosmos.
Have a question for this panel? Submit it in advance to programming@sfwa.org by May 26!
This event will be streamed for online participants. After this event ends, the panelists will also be available to chat with attendees in Pasadena in the hospitality suite.
This panel will feature:
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