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* Forces Beyond Our Control: power, identity, and magic in fantasy
* Forces Beyond Our Control: power, identity, and magic in fantasy
* Rethinking Disabling Metaphor
* Rethinking Disabling Metaphor
* We Do The Work
* [[We Do The Work (WisCon 33 panel)|We Do The Work]]
* The Female Bachelor
* The Female Bachelor
* The Object In the Story, the Story In the Object
* The Object In the Story, the Story In the Object
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* Keeping the S in SF
* Keeping the S in SF
* The Kids' Books That Made Us
* The Kids' Books That Made Us
* Something Is Wrong on the Internet!
* [[Something Is Wrong on the Internet!]]
* Scotch and Bacon
* Scotch and Bacon
* Women's Work in Anathem and Other SF Titles / Construction of Art and Gender in Le Guin's Picture Books
* Women's Work in Anathem and Other SF Titles / Construction of Art and Gender in Le Guin's Picture Books

Latest revision as of 12:29, 26 August 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

  • Room of One's Own Reception and Readings

Friday, May 22, 2009

  • The Gathering
  • Cultural Appropriation 101 Workshop
  • YA Authors on the Edge: Reading, Chocolate, Book Raffle
  • Simple Things: Puzzles, Coloring, DDR
  • Mod Squad - The Panel
  • Writing in the Recession
  • Warrior Women in Current Fiction - Do They Exist, Really?
  • Forces Beyond Our Control: power, identity, and magic in fantasy
  • Rethinking Disabling Metaphor
  • We Do The Work
  • The Female Bachelor
  • The Object In the Story, the Story In the Object
  • Where Are the Minority Mad Scientists?
  • First WisCon Dinner
  • Opening Ceremonies
  • Haiku Earring Party
  • Think Galactic
  • LiveJournal Party
  • Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog party
  • Gaylaxicon 2009
  • Does Google Find The Real You?
  • Norovirus and You: Responses to WisCholera 2008
  • Responses to WisCholera 2008
  • NOT ANOTHER F*CKING RACE PANEL
  • Turns Out This Is Your Dad’s SF/F
  • Poem–agranates and Passion: Some Words on Forbidden Fruit
  • Urgent and Essential: The Role and Function of Science Fiction in the Societal Stabilizing the Converging Technologies/Romance of the Robot: From R.U.R & Metropolis to Wall-E
  • Phantom Maids and Ghostly Ladies
  • TYRANNOSAURS IN F–14S!!!!
  • From Mythpunk to Lullabye: SJ Tucker in Concert
  • Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading
  • We Are the Apes Who Pray
  • Narrative Structure and the Practical Importance of Story
  • Not Exactly What We Expected: Bastard Gods in Chalion, Terre d'Ange, and Elsewhere
  • Transgender Life in Taiwan

Saturday, May 23, 2009

  • Silent SF Films of 2008
  • "Belly Dance": The Intersection of Feminism and Colonialism
  • So You Want to Be Published? Are You Your Own Biggest Roadblock?
  • Where is the Goddess These Days?
  • It Are Fact: Science and Oppression Intersect
  • Conceiving Pregnant Men in Speculative Fiction / Anticipation, Retrospection
  • SF and Anarchism 101: It's Not Chaos
  • The Unspunky Teen Protagonist
  • War on Science: Report From the Front
  • The Mismeasure of Man, and the Rest of Us, Too: Science, Colonialism, Genocide, and Science Fiction
  • Open and Affirming Childrearing
  • Reinventing the Adventure
  • Guest of Honor Reading: Ellen Klages
  • Sex, Drugs, Magic and Rock 'n' Roll
  • Octavia Butler's Wild Seed and Kindred: Black Female Bodies as Sites of Intersection / Escape from the Prism: Intersectional Identity in Children of Men
  • Better Lives Through Technology
  • Book View Café: A New Venture in Online Publishing
  • LEGOs, More Simple Things
  • The Middleman: This Panel Is Sheer Elegance in Its Simplicity
  • Joss Whedon's Dollhouse
  • Attendees Receive Free Cyborg Unicorn
  • Tiptree Bake Sale
  • Allies Meeting
  • Journeyman's Writers Meeting
  • Science/Religion/Art
  • Chakrams and Shotguns and Celluloid, Oh My
  • The Fiction of Ellen Klages
  • Kick–ass Moms
  • True Names: Would A Fan By Any Other Handle Smell as Sweet?
  • What, No Rapture?
  • Keeping Up With Science
  • Boll Weevils Advance From The South, Eating Everything That Tries To Stop Them
  • Spaces of Narration in Steven Barnes' Far Beyond the Stars / Manifest Destiny in the 21st and 26th Centuries
  • Gadgets: Then, Now and When
  • Let's Build a World
  • Girl Genius: A Discussion Group for Kid Fans of Agatha Heterodyne
  • What's in the Air?
  • Alien Technology: Your Garden, Your Pets, Yourself
  • Wisps, Wizards, Wonders, and Other Words That Start With W: YA and Middle Grade Fiction
  • Resolving Time Travel Paradoxes
  • We Want Your Children: Writing to Recruit
  • Feminism, Anarchism, & Power: The Marq'ssan Cycle
  • Disability in Battlestar Galactica
  • Your Friend Academia
  • Ask a Pro
  • Safe Space at Cons: What it Is, What it Isn't and How to Create it Effectively
  • Myths, Dreams, and Stories
  • The Continuing Vision and Revision of the Transgressive Woman Warrior
  • Food in a Post–Oil Economy
  • On Joanna Russ
  • Electricity with Margie
  • Breaking Into the Young Adult Market
  • Home Wrecker! How to Destroy Our Planet
  • A Cabinet of Curiosities, A Circus of Marvels
  • Are We Done Believing in God Yet?
  • SF/F TV Shows This Season
  • How Should Magazines and Anthologies Review Submissions?
  • Robots From the Future (and the Past)
  • Genuinely Multicultural
  • The Treatment of Aging in Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Bisexual and Pansexual Characters in SF/F
  • Taboo II: Electric Bugaloo
  • Gender and Sexuality in Invasion of the Body Snatchers / Venturestein Unbound: Frankenstein and The Venture Brothers
  • Romancing the Beast
  • The Fiction of Geoff Ryman
  • SF Swim
  • Write Here!
  • Roll to See If I Advance the Plot
  • Book View Café Writers: New Paradigms
  • Tiptree Auction
  • Aqueduct Press Party
  • Capricon Party
  • Verb Noire Party
  • Raleigh NASFIC 2010
  • Tor Party
  • Reno in 2011 Bid Party
  • What Gender Is Your Roomba?
  • Witches and Wizards: Gender and Power in Portrayals of Magic
  • One God or Many - or None?
  • Fanfic and Slash: Redux
  • Women of the Horror Film: The British Fears, 1957–1961
  • Feminist, Fantasy, or Fetish: The Evolution of Wonder Woman / Little Girls on the Hero's Journey
  • Was It Good for You?
  • Favorite Books Open Mike

Sunday, May 24, 2009

  • Fantasy Films of 2008: The Year of the Superhero
  • Doctor Who and Torchwood - “The Gay Agenda”
  • New Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Is Regionalism Dead?
  • Judging the Tiptree
  • The Etiquette of Self Promotion
  • Internet Publishing for Science Fiction Authors
  • Bang? Whimper? None of the Above?
  • Dealing With Your Male Answer Syndrome
  • The Post–Scarcity Utopia in an Age of Injustice
  • Why You Should Write Book Reviews
  • Andrea Smith's Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide
  • Keeping the S in SF
  • The Kids' Books That Made Us
  • Something Is Wrong on the Internet!
  • Scotch and Bacon
  • Women's Work in Anathem and Other SF Titles / Construction of Art and Gender in Le Guin's Picture Books
  • Their Images, Our Stories: Vidding as Feminist Critique
  • Public Libraries: Where's the SF?
  • Take Things Apart
  • Five Months Into the Obama Administration
  • Synopsis: a Necessary Evil?
  • A Small Press Strikes Back: Exciting New SF from Hadley Rille Books
  • Marxism and Beyond: Assembling a Class Discussion Toolkit
  • The Care and Feeding of Your Vampire
  • Your Electric Critics
  • Know What?: The Subconscious vs. Free Will
  • The Obligatory Workshop Panel
  • Battlestar Galactica: Our Sine Qua Non
  • Guest of Honor Reading: Geoff Ryman
  • Nightmares in Pleasant Dreams
  • Reflected Self, Refracted Identities: The Meanings of Multiplicity / Grandmothers, Mothers and Daughters in Dreaming in Cuban and The Room In–Between
  • "Going Native": Gender, Colonialism, and C.J. Cherryh
  • Metal, Beads, Fiber and High Geekiness
  • Make Fantastic Creatures!
  • Exploring Sex and Gender in Recent YA SF and Fantasy
  • Fathers and Daughters in Science Fiction and Fantasy: Does Anyone Get It Right?
  • Excerpts from Unfinished, Agonizingly Slow–Going Novels in Progress
  • Wish Fulfillment in Fiction
  • Hey, Wait a Minute...
  • Adapt, Revise, Revisit: When Is a Copy Not the Source?
  • Terry Pratchett, Feminist Author?
  • The Rules: Use or Abuse Them
  • Racism, Classism, and the Singularity
  • Consistency vs. Variety
  • Aqueduct Press
  • The Black Superwoman in the Land of Zombies / Cherryh's Foreigner and Issues of Hegemony
  • Young Writer Q&A
  • The Politics of Posterity
  • How to Batik
  • Grrr! I Hate That Book Cover!
  • Shadow Over Powderhorn
  • Strange Horizons Tea Party
  • SF/F and Higher Ed
  • Humor in Feminist Speculative Fiction
  • Book Clubs: Bringing WisCon Home
  • Media vs. Book Fandom
  • The Anvil Chorus: Historical Fiction and Social Justice
  • Authorial Intent vs. Reader Response
  • Dear Writer: I Don't Want Kids
  • Aqueduct Press Part 2
  • WisCon Geographies / How to Reason Paraconsistently About Inconsistent Fiction
  • Birthing a Writers Community
  • Dystopias Are Easy. Utopias Are Hard.
  • SF Swim
  • Take Back the Sci-Fi
  • Nyarlathotep's Daughters: Many Sides of the Fantastic
  • Dessert Salon
  • Guest of Honor Speeches and Tiptree Ceremony
  • Fancy Dress Party
  • Scribe Literary Agency Party
  • Belly Dancing Party
  • Beer and Marmalade!
  • Diversicon Party
  • Anticipation, the 67th Worldcon
  • Why Writers Need Physical Hobbies
  • Acting for Authors
  • Death Is Weirder Than We Think
  • Does a Writer Really Need a "Platform?"
  • Netbook Show and Tell
  • Science Fiction Films of 2008: The Year of the Superhero

Monday, May 25, 2009

  • Beyond the Con: Infiltrating WisCon Ideals into the "Real World"
  • Writing Science Fiction While Living in an SF Disaster Novel
  • An Uncertain God: A-gnostic Mysticism in History and Speculative Fiction
  • Tech Tools for Writers
  • Getting it Wrong Gracefully
  • What's Your Personal Shark Point?
  • Porn Crushes The Patriarchy, The Sequel
  • Not Enough Tricksters
  • Science Fiction Poetry Association
  • Who Is Disposable?
  • Karen Axness Memorial Panel: Women Writers You Probably Never Heard Of
  • Always a Companion, Never a Doctor
  • Games and Twilight discussion
  • Is Print Finally Dead?
  • How to Plot Your Novel in Half an Hour Flat and Have Fun Doing It
  • The SignOut
  • Clean–up
  • Developer Recruiting Meeting
  • WisCon 33 Post–Mortem
  • Mid-Career Writer's Gathering
  • Dead Cow Party