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Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Capitol B• Saturday, 10:00-11:15 a.m.
Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Capitol B• Saturday, 10:00-11:15 a.m.


Slash fans and authors explain the appeal of their chosen pastime. Why are women in particular so drawn to this form of expression, as readers and writers? What's so special about mucking around in someone else's fictional world?
[[Slash]] fans and authors explain the appeal of their chosen pastime. Why are women in particular so drawn to this form of expression, as readers and writers? What's so special about mucking around in someone else's fictional world?


M: Sharyn November, Yoon Ha Lee, Rebecca Marjesdatter, Lyda Morehouse, JJ Pionke
M: [[Sharyn November]], [[Yoon Ha Lee]], [[Rebecca Marjesdatter]], [[Lyda Morehouse]], [[JJ Pionke]]
 
==Notes, transcripts, etc.==
* [http://theviewfromnow.blogspot.com/2007/05/wiscon-31-panel-report-please-explain.html Jackie] The view from now


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[[Category:WisCon 31 panels]]
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 11 November 2010

54 Please Explain Slash To Me

Reading, Viewing, and Critiquing SF&F•Capitol B• Saturday, 10:00-11:15 a.m.

Slash fans and authors explain the appeal of their chosen pastime. Why are women in particular so drawn to this form of expression, as readers and writers? What's so special about mucking around in someone else's fictional world?

M: Sharyn November, Yoon Ha Lee, Rebecca Marjesdatter, Lyda Morehouse, JJ Pionke

Notes, transcripts, etc.