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ID:
1995-400339
Year:
1995
Title:
Wolf in the Fold
Description:
When the pack hunts, the sick and the weak are the easiest of prey. When cities encroach upon the pack’s territory, the pack undoubtedly is forced to move.
ID:
1995-700088
Year:
1995
Title:
Women in Gaming
Description:
The history of gaming has been predominately male-oriented. As it matured, however, more women became involved. How are women influencing the industry’s growth?
ID:
1995-700082
Year:
1995
Title:
World Design Forum
Description:
Join the creators of ARIA for an informal discussion about world and society design strategy, including the development of original cultural histories and myths.
ID:
1995-250046
Year:
1995
Title:
World's Largest Dawn Patrol
Description:
Trade potshots and barbs in this perennial favorite. Good control of the dice and your plane will lead to top honors.
ID:
1995-700122
Year:
1995
Title:
Write for Chaosium
Description:
Your chance to talk with Chaosium editors and project managers. Find out what books are scheduled, and which we need writers for.
ID:
1995-700155
Year:
1995
Title:
Writer's Workshop: Basics
Description:
SF author Michael A. Stackpole coaches new writers in the basics of plot and character. Runs 4-5 pm Thursday. Register now—tickets are required.
ID:
1995-700157
Year:
1995
Title:
Writer's Workshop: Combo 1
Description:
Sign up for both the Basics and Critiques Writer’s Workshops and save $1 off the regular ticket price for each.
ID:
1995-700160
Year:
1995
Title:
Writer's Workshop: Combo 2
Description:
Sign up for both the Short Stories and Novels Workshops and save $1 off the regular ticket price of each.
ID:
1995-700156
Year:
1995
Title:
Writer's Workshop: Critiques
Description:
Michael A. Stackpole teaches you how to critique fiction and form your own local writer’s group. Runs 5-6 pm Thursday, after “Basics.” Ticket needed.
ID:
1995-700158
Year:
1995
Title:
Writer's Workshop: Novels
Description:
Michael A. Stackpole teaches techniques of novel writing and answers questions. Runs 5-6 pm Friday after “Stories.” Ticket required.