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16 Sex and the Believeable Alien
16 Sex and the Believeable Alien
Writing SF&F: The Craft•Conference Room 4• Friday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.
Writing SF&F: The Craft•Conference Room 4• Friday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.
When reading or writing sf erotica or romance, how alien can the aliens get before the story stops working for the reader? Do they have to be humanoid to make the story work? Why or why not? Are we too humanoid–centric?
When reading or writing sf erotica or romance, how alien can the aliens get before the story stops working for the reader? Do they have to be humanoid to make the story work? Why or why not? Are we too humanoid–centric?


==Panelists==
==Panelists==
M: Élisabeth Vonarburg, Matthew Bey, Pat Cadigan, Mary Doria Russell
M: [[Élisabeth Vonarburg]], [[Matthew Bey]], [[Pat Cadigan]], [[Mary Doria Russell]]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 30 July 2007

Panel Description

16 Sex and the Believeable Alien Writing SF&F: The Craft•Conference Room 4• Friday, 1:00-2:15 p.m.

When reading or writing sf erotica or romance, how alien can the aliens get before the story stops working for the reader? Do they have to be humanoid to make the story work? Why or why not? Are we too humanoid–centric?

Panelists

M: Élisabeth Vonarburg, Matthew Bey, Pat Cadigan, Mary Doria Russell