Here’s Where I Am At Norwescon Today – Sunday

Person in a Totoro costume, with a road sign in Japanese

Yet another fabulous costume glimpsed at Norwescon 2013.

Reasons to Leave Your Cave
Sunday Noon-1:00pm Cascade 6
Should writing be a solitary profession? How can authors banding together improve their careers? Or is the writing community a distraction from work?
Cat Rambo, Chelsea M. Campbell, Jack Skillingstead, Kevin J. Anderson

The Comeback Genre: Sword & Sorcery
Sunday 2:00pm-3:00pm Cascade 7
Sword and Sorcery has a rich history, going back to at least Howard and Smith. And it’s making a comeback. Our panelists talk about its rich history and why it’s back and better than ever.
Bart Kemper, Cat Rambo

Ask me to sign something and I’ll have a Near+Far pendant for you. 😉

If you’re coming to this blog because you met me at Norwescon and are interested in my online classes, upcoming are:

Podcasting Basics (with Folly Blaine) April 3, 4-6 pm PST
Literary Techniques for Genre Fiction, April 7 9:30 AM-12:30 PM PST
First Pages (with Caren Gussoff) 9:30-11:30 AM PST, April 14
Flash Fiction Workshop, 1-4 PM PST, April 14
Establishing an Online Presence for Writers, 6-9 PM PST, April 22

For more details and how to sign up, check out this page. If you’re interested in the writing F&SF stories class, that will be offered next in June/July.


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About Cat

Cat Rambo lives, writes, and teaches by the shores of an eagle-haunted lake in the Pacific Northwest. Her 200+ fiction publications include stories in Asimov's, Clarkesworld Magazine, and the magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Her story, "Five Ways to Fall in Love on Planet Porcelain," from her collection Near + Far (Hydra House Books), was a 2012 Nebula nominee. Her editorship of Fantasy Magazine earned her a World Fantasy Award nomination in 2012. She is the current President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). She is currently working on Exiles of Tabat, the third book of the Tabat Quartet. A new story collection, Neither Here Nor There, appears from Hydra House this fall.
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