I have my preliminary schedule for
Loncon 3/the 72nd Worldcon. I'm really excited!
Friday, 15 August
11am-12 noon
Solo presentation: “Sherlock Holmes and Science Fiction”
Saturday, 16 August
12 noon-1:30pm
Panel: “Commercializing Fans”
3pm-4:30pm
Panel: “Young Adult SF on the Big Screen”
6pm-7pm
Panel: “Young Adult and Middle-Grade SF”
8pm-9pm
I’ll be officiating at the Prometheus Awards ceremony.
Sunday, 17 August
1:30pm-3pm
Solo presentation: “Millennials and Worlds Gone Wrong: These Aren’t Your Parents’ YA Dystopias”
Following up on my
recent post about Ruth Graham's article in Slate, here are a few more "must read" responses.
- From my friend and former graduate student, Curtis Weyant:
"Unliterary Criticism"- From Julie Beck:
"The Adult Lessons of YA Fiction" (Thanks to Leslie!)
- From Maggie Stiefvater:
"Here is a lie we've all been told: books will make you smart." (Thanks to
estellye!)
- From Heather Hogan:
"Geek Out: No, Adults Should NOT be Embarrassed to Read Young Adult Books" (Thanks to
brighteyed_jill!)
- And, in fiction form (You want to see this!), from Kathleen Hale:
"A Young Adult Author’s Fantastic Crusade to Defend Literature’s Most Maligned Genre" (Thanks to
estellye!)
And regarding current television...
- How amazing was
Fargo? So good.
- The new season of
Longmire is off to a terrific start. Check this out:
"The Top Five Reasons You Should Be Watching Longmire."- I don't want this season of
Orphan Black to be over.