There comes a point when all of the intrigue, suspense, and detailed scenery come to a dramatic moment: The Fight Scene. Author Seth Skorkowsky will offer tips and tricks for getting it right.
Join Toiya Finley as she covers the importance of player agency, designing branching narrative, meaningful player choices, and tools you can use to write your own projects.
Steampunk and weird western genres offer readers a unique blend of fantasy and history. Cat Rambo and Author Guest of Honor Cherie Priest discuss evoking the era and setting without overwhelming it.
Panelists Joseph Carriker, Jr., Erin M. Evans, John Helfers, and David Mack discuss writing tie-in works, such as fiction set in a game world, novelizations of movies, etc.
Or: how to find time to write between cleaning up vomit and managing your tween's latest meltdown.
Erin M. Evans, Aaron Rosenberg, and Melanie Meadors discuss this endeavour.
What does it take to be a Pathfinder author? Professional industry insiders share secrets & chart a path to publication in this informative seminar designed to help you get your foot in the door.
What does it take to be a Starfinder author? Professional industry insiders share secrets & chart a path to publication in this informative seminar designed to help you get your foot in the door.
"We need a 2000-word story that must include time travel and turtles," says the anthology call. Cerece Rennie Murphy, Jason Sizemore, Zig Zag Claybourne, and Bryan Young discuss making it happen.
Dramatic and immediate when it’s done right, excruciating when it’s done poorly, the first person point of view should be a tool in every writer’s toolbox. Learn how to Write the I from Carol Berg.