Putting the D in InterDisciplinary (WisCon 31 panel)

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105 Putting the "D" in InterDisciplinary

The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F•629• Saturday, 4:00-5:15 p.m.

There are commonalities between many arts; what elements do writing, dancing, painting, cooking, and the other arts share? How does the artist, of any discipline, organize her practice for the maximum output of both quality and quantity? And do elements of one discipline carry over into another? Louise Marley was an opera singer who now writes science fiction and fantasy; Darlene Coltrain is a jewelry artist who also paints and creates costumes for dancers; Kay Kenyon was an actress who is now a writer. The discussion will trace the interdisciplinary effects of these varied careers.

M: Louise Marley, Denise A Gendron, Catherine M. Schaff-Stump, Phoebe Wray