On my way to Toronto for Ad Astra 2017
I will be off to the airport in a few minutes heading to Toronto for Ad Astra 2017. I would love to see you there this weekend, but if you can’t make it that’s okay. The greatest compliment you can give me is to read my books.
Here is my schedule, which you can also find on my events page:
Friday, May 5th
Opening Ceremonies
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Richmond A
Saturday, May 6th
The Art of Worldbuilding
Time: 1:00 PM (or maybe it’s at noon?)
Location: Richmond CD
Thomas Gofton, Anne Bishop, Julie Czerneda, Arlene Marks, Brandon Sanderson, Steve Stirling
Do you like to create? Creating fictional properties can seem like an overwhelming task. Do you begin from the small village or city and work your way out, or do you think of the grand schemes of the universe that govern your world and work your way all the way down to the very house your characters will start in? Learn a few tips on making your worlds make sense.
GOH Hour
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Richmond CD
Signing
Time: 4:00–6:00 PM
Location: Markham AB
Sunday, May 7th
Reading/Signing
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Richmond CD
The Border of Magic and Science
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Aurora
Cathy Hird, Brandon Sanderson, Geoff Hart, A.A. Jankiewicz, Neil Jamieson-Williams
Magic operates within rules. Technology has its rules. But in speculative fiction the lines get blurred as unfamiliar tech looks like magic, and engineered tools use rules of physics beyond the ones we have (so far) defined. This panel will explore the borderline, discussing the best, and worst, examples of the way technology gets stretched.