Worldbuilding: Landscape Science for Worldbuilders
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Get a geologist’s perspectives on regional natural settings to help bring your own world to life.
Description:
Get a geologist’s perspectives on regional natural settings to help bring your own world to life. We’ll focus on terrain variability, continental placement, key terrain issues, and distinctive sources of conflict. Topics include deserts, mountains, lowlands, tropical islands, and volcanic areas, with time for follow-up questions. Scott Rice-Snow is a professor of Geological Sciences at Ball State University in Indiana.
Worldbuilding: Landscapes Our Feet Can't Tread - But What if They Could?
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Most parts of volcanoes, glaciers, and the sea floor are closed to us, but what would they be like if we had the ability to explore them first-hand?
Description:
Most parts of volcanoes, glaciers, and the sea floor are closed to us, but what would they be like if we had the ability to explore them first-hand? How would our experience of terrain shift if we bypassed constraints of mass, time, and scale?
Scott Rice-Snow is a professor of Geological Sciences at Ball State University in Indiana.
Worlds Colliding: Diverse characters and fresh voices in Aethera Campaign Setting
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Join Aethera contributors as we examine characters from far-flung settings in communication & conflict—& the advantages & obstacles to calling on underrepresented & new voices to create them.
Find out what it takes to truly master the written form. From point-of-view and punctuation to dialogue tags and scene breaks, learn the basic techniques that will help you to succeed as a writer.
Writer's Craft: Avoiding the Exxon Valdez Infodump
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The infodump! Dreaded bane of interesting SF/F... or is it? Learn how to throw huge amounts of information at your audience elegantly, naturally, and subtly.
Description:
The INFODUMP... that infamous scene where characters lecture the reader for fifty pages on everything they'll ever need to know in case they want a PhD in the writer's work. Spare your readers-- there's a better, easier way to feed them clues! This presentation will explore a variety of techniques for worldbuilding and information presentation that can give your reader massive amounts of painless knowledge, often without them even realizing it...
Find out how to put your characters through the proverbial (or perhaps literal) ringer in a way that pushes them to their limits but doesn’t feel like unnecessary abuse.
Examine different approaches to creating backstories for your characters, and find out just how much time and effort you need to put into fleshing out your characters before you start writing.
Writer's Craft: Characters That Aren't Reflections of You
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Unearth new ways to create characters with unique personalities while still drawing on personal experience. Learn to create a cast of true individuals rather than just different versions of you.
Writer's Craft: Comedy Gold - The Art, Science, & Non-Sequitur of Writing Humor
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You don't have to be born funny to tell a good joke, and even if you WERE born funny your jokes can be better. The tools and techniques you need are here. Prepare to laugh while taking notes.
Description:
Howard Tayler has been a student of humor ever since discovering that he could use words to send milk up someone else's nose. For decades he thought, like most people, that humor was a gift, and that the tricks for workshopping a good joke couldn't do more than fine tune the funny that was already there. He is quite happy to have been wrong. Humor, like cross-stitch, phlebotomy, and rocket science, is something people can learn to excel at, even if they weren't born telling lactate-launching lunchroom gags. In this presentation, Howard will lay down the basics, and then show you the tools you'll need to begin putting polished humor in your own works. Using the research of McGraw & Warner as a foundation, he’ll draw techniques from the works of Adams, Adams, Gaffigan, Pratchett, Niven, Twain, Watterson, and more. Don’t forget to take notes, don’t bring tomatoes, and do not drink milk.