He’s a novelist and writing teacher who writes both original and shared-world fiction in a variety of genres. With over twenty novels and a hundred short stories to his credit, as well as two decades teaching college-level creative writing classes, Tim’s brain is ripe for the picking!
You really shouldn’t miss this. Really. You’ve listened to these fellows dispense their advice about writing, now come and listen to their own samples. You’ll be amazed, entertained, and they will appreciate the audience.
Both of these gentlemen have multiple books on the market and short stories in several anthologies. They’ve garnered praise from reviews and won awards. Come see what the fuss is about! Discover why their words are being scooped up by avid readers. Be amazed! Be entertained. Be there!
Join our Author Guest of Honor as she selects some of her favorite works to share. She is working on her third trilogy ... and she started her foray into the writing world by doing just what you are: attending Gen Con panels and author readings.
Have a mind-expanding picnic! Why chow-down in the food court when you can listen to the amazing words of John Helfers and Jennifer Brozek. They will wax eloquent by reading from some of their most recent works.
Veteran short story authors of a variety of genres, Marc and Kelly will wholly entertain you with their scintillating prose, put you on the edge of your seats, have you reaching for a hanky, and will bring a few smiles to your convention-weary faces.
Before you rush off to dinner, sit back and listen to a pair of our talented panelists read to you from their latest works. You'll forget you were hungry ... for food.
New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole invites you to spend your dinner hour listening to something new he's written. Make it a picnic and be prepared to be heartily amazed and entertained.
If you’re not writing in the “real world,” and you’ve created a land of your own, you have to do more than draw a map, add a river, and sprinkle in some mountains and other geographical features. You have to put a lot of thought into the place. Our panelists will tell you what elements make a fantasy setting believable, including weather, population clusters, animal life, and more.