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Remember that early work you experienced, the one that twisted off the top of your head and let new ideas in? Rereading breakthrough works can be a mixed blessing: insight into their power, disappointment with the writing or the concepts, embarrassment or bewilderment at what was so intriguing the first time around. Revisit one of your sparkplug works and come to share the experience.
Remember that early work you experienced, the one that twisted off the top of your head and let new ideas in? Rereading breakthrough works can be a mixed blessing: insight into their power, disappointment with the writing or the concepts, embarrassment or bewilderment at what was so intriguing the first time around. Revisit one of your sparkplug works and come to share the experience.


M: Jesse Kaysen, Lenny Bailes, Carrie L Ferguson, Chris Hill, James P. Roberts
M: [[Jesse Kaysen]], [[Lenny Bailes]], [[Carrie L Ferguson]], [[Chris Hill]], [[James P. Roberts]]


[[Category:Wiscon 31 panels]]
[[Category:WisCon 31 panels]]

Latest revision as of 20:53, 20 June 2007

47 Revisiting the Wow: Books That Changed Everything

Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Wisconsin• Saturday, 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Remember that early work you experienced, the one that twisted off the top of your head and let new ideas in? Rereading breakthrough works can be a mixed blessing: insight into their power, disappointment with the writing or the concepts, embarrassment or bewilderment at what was so intriguing the first time around. Revisit one of your sparkplug works and come to share the experience.

M: Jesse Kaysen, Lenny Bailes, Carrie L Ferguson, Chris Hill, James P. Roberts