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Name of Event
Description
Location
Day
Start
Length (Minutes)
Description
New Voices in Urban Fantasy
David B. Coe moderates this Roundtable discussion of new voices in the Urban Fantasy genre.
CC - Ballroom E (Main Event Programming)
Sun
1:00 PM
60
David B. Coe moderates this Roundtable discussion of new voices in the Urban Fantasy genre.
Reading: Gini Koch and Kelle Z. Riley
Come out and listen our authors read from their works!
M - Carter Room (Readings 1)
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Come out and listen our authors read from their works!
Modern Monster Archetypes
Dr. Valerie Hampton moderates Modern Monster Archetypes: Vampire, witch, shifter, etc. has been taken to so great a diversity in their own category that they hardly resemble each other. Take Trueblood vampires compared to the humanistic Discovery of Witches vampires or Dresden's many types; Legacies' witches compared to Motherland's, etc. There is so much diversity amongst our creatures, with some crossing into other's categories- what makes them classified in their own archetype?
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Dr. Valerie Hampton moderates Modern Monster Archetypes: Vampire, witch, shifter, etc. has been taken to so great a diversity in their own category that they hardly resemble each other. Take Trueblood vampires compared to the humanistic Discovery of Witches vampires or Dresden's many types; Legacies' witches compared to Motherland's, etc. There is so much diversity amongst our creatures, with some crossing into other's categories- what makes them classified in their own archetype?
The Ross 248 Project
Panelists discuss The Ross 248 Project, a new shared world, hard science fiction anthology from Baen Books set is the mid-future. Les Johnson moderates.
M - Plaza Ballroom A/B
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Panelists discuss The Ross 248 Project, a new shared world, hard science fiction anthology from Baen Books set is the mid-future. Les Johnson moderates.
Authors/Artist Alley: Jason Cordova, Ray Krawczyk, Dr. Charles E. Gannon, Ian McMurtrie
Come by the Author's/Artist's Alley to chat, buy a book or get an autograph!
M - Plaza Ballroom Mezzanine - Authors/Artists Alley
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Come by the Author's/Artist's Alley to chat, buy a book or get an autograph!
The Care and Feeding of Your Used Book Collection
Chris Oakley of "Oakley's Gently Used Books" gives a presentation of the proper care and feeding of your library, especially if you are a book collector with rare or used books.
CC - Mtg Room 3 (Workshop Track)
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Chris Oakley of "Oakley's Gently Used Books" gives a presentation of the proper care and feeding of your library, especially if you are a book collector with rare or used books.
Autograph Session: Chris Woods, KC Ezell, William Alan Webb, Rich Weyand, G. Scott Huggins
Autograph sessions will be located in the Dealer's Room. Authors will cycle through hourly. Limit 5 books (if you bring more, get 5 signed and go to the back of the line.)
CC - Ballroom F/G (Dealer's Room) - Autographs in Hall Outside
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Autograph sessions will be located in the Dealer's Room. Authors will cycle through hourly. Limit 5 books (if you bring more, get 5 signed and go to the back of the line.)
Computing Before Computers
Mark Haynes will discuss the history of computational machines from the Egyptians to the 19th century. A distinguishing trait of human beings is that we make and use tools but does that go far enough? Many animals use tools. Maybe a better definition involves using computational tools and labor-saving devices, to help with advanced cognitive functions, such as computers. We will briefly discuss the development and use of computational devices. We will explore the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Sumerians, Chinese, and Europeans. Finally, we will briefly touch on the Babbage machines.
CC - Mtg Rm 6 (Science Track)
Sun
1:00 PM
60
Mark Haynes will discuss the history of computational machines from the Egyptians to the 19th century. A distinguishing trait of human beings is that we make and use tools but does that go far enough? Many animals use tools. Maybe a better definition involves using computational tools and labor-saving devices, to help with advanced cognitive functions, such as computers. We will briefly discuss the development and use of computational devices. We will explore the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Sumerians, Chinese, and Europeans. Finally, we will briefly touch on the Babbage machines.
Reading: Lydia Sherrer
Come out and hear our authors read from their works.
CC - Mtg Room 2 (Kids Programming/Readings)
Sun
2:00 PM
60
Come out and hear our authors read from their works.
Reading: Gray Rinehart and Karl Gallagher
Come out and hear our authors read from their works.
M - Carter Room (Readings 1)
Sun
2:00 PM
60
Come out and hear our authors read from their works.
A David Mattingly Retrospective
David Mattingly will give a retrospective stroll down the gallery of his many artistic works.
CC - Mtg Rm 6 (Science Track)
Sun
2:00 PM
60
David Mattingly will give a retrospective stroll down the gallery of his many artistic works.
What's New from 3 Ravens Publishing Roundtable
William Joseph Roberts moderates this roundtable discussing what the coming year holds for Three Ravens Publishing.
CC - Ballroom E (Main Event Programming)
Sun
2:00 PM
60
William Joseph Roberts moderates this roundtable discussing what the coming year holds for Three Ravens Publishing.

LibertyCon 36 Programming Schedule

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