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Livia Llewellyn
Livia Llewellyn

Livia Llewellyn

YOU AND I (AND THEY AND PAST AND PRESENT): POV AND TENSE IN HORROR WITH LIVIA LLEWELLYN

9:00 — 10:00 A.M. CST

Learning how to pick the right point of view and tense (while avoiding clichés) to maximize the horror in your fiction.

John Langan

John Langan

TWISTING THE TWIST WITH JOHN LANGAN

10:00 — 11:00 A.M. CST

Many beginning writers love the twist ending. Many writing teachers hate it. What if there were a better way to use the twist, one that would open up a story instead of closing it down? We'll consider some of the ways this might be accomplished.

A.C. Wise

A.C. Wise

THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS WITH A.C. WISE

11:00 A.M. — 12:00 P.M. CST

This class will look at the way seemingly small and mundane details—like what your character eats for breakfast—can make the world of your story feel fuller, richer, and more lived-in.

Lunch

Lunch

Break for Lunch.

12:00— 1:00 P.M. CST

Gabino Iglesias

Gabino Iglesias

GOOD BAD GUYS: THE PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY OF CRIME FICTION WITH GABINO IGLESIAS

1:00 — 2:00 P.M. CST

In this session we will shatter preconceived notions about crime and criminals and move away from formulaic storytelling and character tropes by exploring the role of geography, culture, and socioeconomic status as well as understanding the lasting psychological impact of poverty, colonialism, and gentrification.

Lucy A. Snyder

Lucy A. Snyder

WRITING HORROR WITH LUCY A. SNYDER

2:00 — 3:00 P.M. CST

Join five time Bram Stoker Award winner Lucy A. Snyder for a discussion of horror and its subgenres. The session will feature exercises on creating an atmosphere of dread and a discussion of current markets.

Sarah Read

Sarah Read

SPEAKING BETWEEN THE LINES WITH SARAH READ

3:00 — 4:00 P.M. CST

Dialogue is so much more than the words on the page. Some of the most important elements are what isn't said. Learn about how to infuse your dialogue with subtext.

Brian Evenson

Brian Evenson

THE NEW WEIRD: MAKING THE WEIRD NEW WITH BRIAN EVENSON

4:00 — 5:00 P.M. CST

We will discuss what it is about this genre that appeals now, and what it offers to readers, and writers.

Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas

Moderator.

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Livia Llewellyn
John Langan
A.C. Wise
Lunch
Gabino Iglesias
Lucy A. Snyder
Sarah Read
Brian Evenson
Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas

website: www.whatdoesnotkillme.com
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