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The 2025 Worldcon in Seattle is almost upon us! And, following ancient tradition, here is my Worldcon Schedule:
Friday
1:30pm-2:30pm
Science Fiction Beyond The Grave
From Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld to
TV's Upload, science fiction has often speculated about the
afterlife. Is this always fantastical? Does it tread on religious
beliefs? This panel will discuss the intersection of science fiction
and what Shakespeare described as The Undiscovered Country.
Marie Guthrie, PhD (M), Amy Sundberg,
Andrew Sweet, Emily C. Skaftun, Michael Swanwick
3:00pm-4:00pm
Generational Tension: Old Guard vs
Revolutionaries
Revolutions in SFF writing come with
conflict as the establishment looks down its nose at the ruffians
overturning "settled"genre conventions and creating space
for stories"”and authors"”previously unwelcome. Has it
always been thus? Do things look different to yesterday's
bomb-throwers a few decades after they've become the new Old Guard?
Come hear writers and editors who straddle revolutionary time periods
going back to the New Wave of the 1960s and 70s talk about
generational literary conflict.
Gary K Wolfe (M), Ctein, F. Brett Cox,
Michael Swanwick, Tim Bennett
6:00pm-7:00pm
Autographs
Saturday
12:00pm-2:30pm
Flash Fiction Workshop (double slot)
Flash fiction can delight a heart or
deliver a punch in the space of 500-1000 words, which may be why it's
one of speculative fiction's favorite and most sellable forms. Learn
how to write, edit, and submit your own flash fiction.
Michael Swanwick
6:00pm-7:00pm
The Radical Fiction of Joanna Russ
Joanna Russ, author of The Female Man,
wrote some of the most radical fiction of the 1960s and 1970s. The
Female Man has remained consistently in print and is one of the most
experimental and challenging books of our genre. This panel will
discuss her work (short stories and novels) and its effects.
Sue Burke (M), Catherine Lundoff,
Langley Hyde, Michael Swanwick, Rich Horton
Some intersting stuff there. Will we live up to it? There's only one way to find out.
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