Programing Schedule

This is our current schedule, it is subject to change and we will be updating it once every week (updated March 25th).

DateTimeGenreLocationNameDescription
Friday 5:00 PMEventBallroom BOpening CeremonyMidSouthCon 38 officially kicks off as we greet our Guests of Honor, and say hello to our members.
Friday 6:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 10Pulp Fiction for Today’s MarketJoin the New Pulp Movement as discuss how to formulate and write a Pulp story for today’s market.
Friday 6:00 PMMediaConf. Room 6Disney s Flops. . . (Underrated Films)Is your favorite Disney film considered a flop, but do you think is really the best thing ever?
Friday 6:00 PMCostumingConf. Room 7Cospositivity#cospositivity has become an official movement focused on promoting a safe and positive community for all cosplayers. This panel will discuss some of the issues that come into play for cosplayers of various shapes, sizes, genders, ages, and kinds, as well as gives tips on how to make cosplay work for you so you can put your best foot forward and have fun no matter what.
Friday 6:00 PMChildren sConf. Room 9Dinosaurs!Building a better dinosaurs!
Friday 7:00 PMComicsConf. Room 10Marvel Comics vs Marvel MoviesHow did they do? Considering the story arcs across generations, did the movies do them justice?
Friday 7:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 12Reading: Melinda LaFevers Melinda LaFevers reads from her short story “The Oldest Profession.”
Friday 7:00 PMAnime & ComicsConf. Room 6Disney SingalongSing along with the panelists on your favorite Disney songs
Friday 7:00 PMScienceConf. Room 7We Can Fix It With Science!There are so many problems facing humanity and threatening our destruction, with enemies ranging from minscule viruses to enormous asteroids hitting the earth. Apocalyptic movies and novels are very popular and scary. Instead of cowering, lets try to brainstorm solutions with our panelists
Friday 7:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 9Writing for Differerent Ages (JA, YA, NA)Panelists discuss the difference in writing style based on the age of the target audience, and how to get it published.
Friday 8:00 PMEventBallroom AMeet The GuestsCome meet and greet MidSouthCon 38 s Guests of Honor while enjoying some light refreshments.
Friday 8:00 PMMediaBallroom BDr. Horrible’s Singalong BlogJoin us as we watch “Dr. Horrible’s Singalong Blog.”
Friday 8:00 PMGamingConf. Room 10Boardgames: A Gaming MovementBoard games are exploding in popularity in America. There are a dozen different types, all of which appeal to various players for a variety of reasons. Panelist discuss trends from gateway games, to the newest and hottest, and why board games are growing in popularity.
Friday 8:00 PMMedia & LiteraryConf. Room 11Favorite villains Panelists discuss our favorite villains in Pop culture and/or literature what makes them so appealing and memorable?
Friday 8:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 12Reading: J L MulvihillJ L Mulvihill read from her novel “Return to Easa.”
Friday 8:00 PMScience & MediaConf. Room 7Science in Science Fiction Movies – Fact or Fiction?Some science fiction movies get it their science right, while others, don’t fair quite as well…
Friday 8:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 9Incorporating Military History into Fantasy & Science fictionMilitary history can play an important role in your writing, whether it is for an alternate history story, or just to make the military in your science fiction stories believable. Join our panelists as they discuss the incorporation of military history in fantasy and science fiction.
Friday 9:00 PMMediaBallroom BMarc Gunn ConcertOur Special Musical Guest, Marc Gunn performs his own unique blend of Fannish & Celtic Music.
Friday 9:00 PMOtherBoard RoomSilently Screaming Inside20% of all Americans suffer from some form of depression. Yet depression, or any other social anxiety, is underrated and misunderstood. Do you ever feel like no one hears you, understands you, or sees you? Do you escape the world to your vice, whatever nerd thing that may be? You are not alone. Come listen as others come and stand out and stand up to and for depression.
Friday 9:00 PMOtherConf. Room 10Filk Sing 101 Come learn what a filk song is, and get some tips on writing your own.
Friday 9:00 PMGamingConf. Room 11Living A Million Lives in LARPThe long-term long-running single LARP (Live Action RolePlay) character, can occur in some
games, but they are rare. Our panelists are players and staff from the local Backbeat Ballad, a Changeling: The Dreaming LARP troupe, who will discuss characterization and social dynamics of the characters in a LARP world….”
Friday 9:00 PMAnimeConf. Room 6Name that opening sequenceHow well do you know your favorite show’s opening. Come see how quick you can name an anime’s songs based on music or can fill in the lyrics.
Friday 9:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 7Who Is Your Editor and What Do They Do?What is an editor? How does one become an editor? Its not quite the same thing as critiquing a paper, there’s so much more to it. We know writer’s start by writing, but where do editors get their start? Are they just bossy writers, or do they serve more an a mentor to other writers? An explanation of the process that leads into this industry, as well as what it takes to serve in this role.
Friday 10:00 PMMediaBallroom BThe Rise of Social Media Social Media, such as YouTube, Vines, TikTok, and Reels, are starting to overtake traditional media in popularity, especially with the younger market. Our panelists discuss this trend.

Friday 10:00 PMMediaConf. Room 10Rick & MortyAn open discussion on the animated series that seems to have broken the internet. What makes the show so popular? There are so many questions that need answers. Sure to be a Ricktastic Time!!!! *Spoilers will be discussed **Mature language and topics
Friday 10:00 PMComics & AnimeConf. Room 11Manga vs Comic Books & Anime vs Comics – What’s The Difference?Is it just origin? Content? Look? Initial Source material? a explanation of how they are alike and the ways they aren’t.
Friday 10:00 PMAnimeConf. Room 6Spirited AwayCome Watch Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away.
Friday 10:00 PMGamingConf. Room 7Virtual Reality: More Than A GameVirtual Reality (VR) are becoming ever more popular as technology continues to improve. Currently, VR is primarily used a source of entertainment or as a educational tool. Some stories, including Altered Carbon and Ready Player One, depict VR as an integral part of our future. Our panelist discuss VR as it currently exists and likely future trends.
Friday 10:00 PMParanormalConf. Room 9A Glitch in the Matrix?Alternate realities, a glitch in our simulation, or a trick in the way human memory works? Shared False memories (the Mandela effect) undeniably happen, but what causes them?
Friday 11:00 PMEvent & GamingConf. Room 7Are You A Werewolf? A vengeful group of villagers must figure out who among them is a werewolf (before it s too late…) Are You A Werewolf?
Saturday 12:00 AMEventBallroom BRocky Horror Picture ShowCome join us for our annual midnight showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Saturday 8:00 AMOther & MediaConf. Room 7Saturday Morning CartoonsCome and watch a selection of cartoons to start your day.
Saturday 9:00 AMOtherBallroom BSuper Saturday Magic MatineeBack of the Cereal Box presents the Super Saturday Magic Matinee starring champion magician and host of the Back of the Cereal Box John Pyka! This is a 30 45 minute interactive show featuring magic, stories and comedy appropriate for all ages!
Saturday 9:00 AMOtherConf. Room 10Creativity, Legos, and WritingThis workshop is designed for teachers, literacy tutors, or home schooling parents. You will learn how to make simple journals for writing and why making your own journal is important. You will experience how to use legos to inspire and facilitate both factual and fictional timed writing Professional Development certificate of attendance with applicable ELA standards will be available on request. While this workshop is primarily designed for educators, any adult or older teen may attend. Older children (middle school and up) who are accompanied by a participating adult may also attend.
Saturday 9:00 AMParanormalConf. Room 6It’s All Paranormal to MeFrank J Bennett talks about his paranormal experiences from his book (Encounter with The Aberdeen Wildman, A true story) and discusses with the audience about the paranormal experiences they might have experienced.
Saturday 10:00 AMEventBallroom AThe Society For Creative Anachronism (SCA)DemoThe Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) demonstrates combat, SCA Style.
Saturday 10:00 AMMediaBallroom BScreening – Backyard BlockbustersCome join our Media Guest of Honor, John Hudgens, for a showing of Backyard Blockbusters, his documentary about fan films and the people behind them. John Hudgens will lead a Q&A after the screening.
Saturday 10:00 AMGamingBoard RoomThe Unprepared Game MasterGaming tactics when the GM is less than prepared for their players. Panelists discuss the trials and tribulations of gaming when the game master is less than ready for whatever comes next.
Saturday 10:00 AMLiteraryConf. Room 11Self-Marketing for AuthorsYou have published your works, either independently or through traditional publisher – now what? Our panelists discuss how to market yourself.
Saturday 10:00 AMChildren s & MediaConf. Room 6Disney Sing-a-LongWe all love Disney! Come and sing-a-long to all of your favorite songs. Parents and grown up kids welcome too!
Saturday 10:00 AMMediaConf. Room 7The Joys of PodcastingFrom equipment to building an audience, join our panelists as they discuss the ins and outs of podcasting.
Saturday 10:00 AMParanormalConf. Room 9Real MiB (men in black)In all of their different incarnations, the Men in Black usually have one main purpose: to muzzle witnesses of strange, paranormal phenomena.
Saturday 11:00 AMCostuming & ArtBoard RoomChainmail WorkshopTwo hour, hands on workshop on chainmail basics, including how chainmail rings are made, different materials that can be used, and how to weave mail.
Saturday 11:00 AMComicsConf. Room 10DC: Comics vs. Animated vs. Live ActionA look at DCU in its various formats. How do the different formats compare.
Saturday 11:00 AMLiteraryConf. Room 11Reading: Kelly GuentnerKelly Guentner reads from her novel “Scorcher.’
Saturday 11:00 AMLiteraryConf. Room 6YA Books for an Adult AudienceOur panelists look at trends of why some YA (young adult) books appeal to their targeted age-group, while other YA books appeal to all ages
Saturday 11:00 AMScienceConf. Room 7Looking Backward From the Year 5000More archeological artifacts have been found on an obscure planet dating back 3000 years. Join our panelists as they use their expertise to attempt to deduce the purpose and cultural context of these strange mysterious objects.
Saturday 11:00 AMCostumingConf. Room 9Basics Sewing For CostumingSewing something from scratch can seem overwhelming, but it doesn t have to be! Our panelists give advice and suggestions on how to understand and use patterns, sewing by hand and machine, and tools of the trade that you may need when constructing a costume, as well as using different fabrics to achieve results. A must for any aspiring costumer.
Saturday 12:00 PMCostumingBallroom AIron Cosplay–The GamePanel attendess form teams and get to take a bunch of random items, cloth, and ducktape to create the best costume. Captains are there only to guide and help their team to victory. Those who choose not to play, or come late, watch the process and judge the results.
Saturday 12:00 PMArtBallroom BThe Art of Mitch FoustArtist Guest of Honor, Mitch Foust, presents a slideshow of his work.
Saturday 12:00 PMChildren sConf. Room 10Mummy UnwrappingLearn about mummies from around the world, and unwrap a “cat mummy.”
Saturday 12:00 PMGamingConf. Room 11Assassins LARP
Saturday 12:00 PMLiterary & MediaConf. Room 6Mythology: Stories through the AgesMyths have influenced all sort of stories. Riordan revamped them in YA realm. They influence so much of pop culture. A discussion on how we encounter myths in current books and media.
Saturday 12:00 PMMediaConf. Room 7independent & Fan Film MakingAdvances in technology has brought more people to independent & fan film making then ever before. Join our panelists as they discuss independent & fan film making.
Saturday 12:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 9Realistic WorldsBuilding realistic worlds while balancing character development and plot.
Saturday 1:00 PMMediaBallroom BMarc Gunn ConcertOur Special Musical Guest, Marc Gunn performs his own unique blend of Fannish & Celtic Music.
Saturday 1:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 12Reading: Rachel A. BruneRachel A. Brune reads from her anthology “Side Roads: A Dark Fiction Collection.”
Saturday 1:00 PMScienceConf. Room 6Fermi Paradox Revisited – What about all these Extrasolar Planets?Worlds upon worlds are being discovered almost every day as the search for exoplanets continues. In fact, a new exoplanet was just discovered by a high school intern at NASA! Finding that the galaxy is full of planets, some (perhaps) similar to Earth, makes one wonder, Are we alone? Join our panelists as they discuss the latest in exoplanet research and speculate on why we haven t (yet) found any aliens
Saturday 1:00 PMAnimeConf. Room 7The Great Miyazaki!Miyazaki is easily one of, if not the most, well know creator of anime movies. He has done so much. What is your favorite?
Saturday 1:00 PMMedia & LiteraryConf. Room 9Smudged in Translation Panelists discuss changes made from the original material as comics and books become TV shows and movies. Sometimes, changes get made to the stories we love to suit the audiences of the time, or maybe to accommodate presenting it on the big screen. Even relatively small changes can feel like a big deal though. And we all know reading a book first or watching original source material might ruin a movie you might enjoy otherwise. Are we too caught up in the original material to appreciate the stories in the new medium, or are these changes destroying the stories we loved?
Saturday 2:00 PMCostumingBallroom ACharacters of CosplayHow do cosplayers choose their cosplays? What inspires them?
Saturday 2:00 PMComicsBallroom BComic Creation ProcessOur panelists discuss how comics and graphic novels are created.
Saturday 2:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 11Reading: Elizabeth DonaldElizabeth Donald reads two of her short stories.
Saturday 2:00 PMArtConf. Room 6The Creative Art of PhotographyAn introduction to the creative art of photography. Panelists evaluate how photography is used to help an artist create art, as well as capture moment time.
Saturday 2:00 PMMediaConf. Room 7Movies: Stories Arcs Over 20 YearsTron, Matrix, Jurassic Park, Godzilla, Ghostbusters, Alien, Scream. Lets take a look at film universe that are continuous story even though released 20 years apart.
Saturday 3:00 PMScienceBallroom BGod s Thoughts: Progress Towards a Theory of Everything Einstein spent his final years trying to devise a theory of everything, one so startlingly simple that the equation will fit on a t-shirt. He failed in his efforts, leaving the task to his intellectual descendants. Over the past century, scientists have invented the Standard Model, which describes the quantum world, and general relativity, which describes the cosmos on the largest scales. However, a simple theory of everything continues to elude us. In this talk, research physicist Dr. Don Lincoln will describe what we know and where we are in our quest for a single theory. The reality will surprise audience members, especially those who have followed this closely.
Saturday 3:00 PMLiteraryBoard RoomWriting in a Shared WorldOur Panelists discuss the joys and headaches of writing in a shared universe. How do writers honor the accepted universe and still create new stories and content, especially well known story universes like Star Trek?
Saturday 3:00 PMChildren sConf. Room 10Filk for Kids!Come learn about the fannish tradition of filk music. Demos and singalong
Saturday 3:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 12Reading: Aubrey StevensAubrey Stevens reads from his works.
Saturday 3:00 PMCostumingConf. Room 6Props That Bring your Cosplay to Life Finding and/or creating the right prop and accessories to highlight your character. Tips from our panel on how to go about using and making props to support your cosplay.

Saturday 3:00 PMComics & MediaConf. Room 7Girl Power: Female AntiheroesPeople love antiheroes, and just not the male ones. Our panelist discuss the legacy and development of female characters in the superhero world. These heroes either started out as an antihero in their own right, often originally as a one-off character, or they have evolves from female sidekick/potential partner or corruptor for a male character, into a dynamic antihero all of her own.
Saturday 4:00 PMGamingBoard RoomThe Merits of Merits & FlawsRegardless of whether they are called Merits & Flaws, Advantages & Disadvantages, Hindrances & Edges, these systems all have the same goal: to get players to build better, more believable, more rounded, and/or more interesting characters. While the merits may be more important to the player, flaws often have greater effects on the game the players and GM are building together. Flaws keep things interesting. Merits are useful. Panelists discuss both the merits of building a flawed being, and how to playing those edges and hindrances.
Saturday 4:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 10Meet the Darrell Award FinalistsAn introduction to the Darrell Award Finalists and their works.
Saturday 4:00 PMScienceConf. Room 11We Can Build You!Whether biologically, with tailored genomes and stem cells crawling over a 3D printed lattice of an organ, or Inorganically, with cyborg-like replacements, augmentation and implants we are starting to be able to physically change what it means to be human.
Saturday 4:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 12Reading: Jimmy GillentineJimmy Gillentine reads form his novel ‘Heart of the Beast.’
Saturday 4:00 PMLiterary & ComicsConf. Room 6Getting Started in Self-PublishingEver wondered exactly how to self-publish your work? Join our panelists as the discus how to get started in self-publishing.
Saturday 4:00 PMLiterary & MediaConf. Room 7Star Trek – Past, Present, and FuturePast, present, & future — our panelists discuss all things Star Trek.
Saturday 5:00 PMEventBallroom ABanquet & Darrell AwardsGood food and the Darrell Award presentations. Tickets are $25.00 and available at registration.
Saturday 5:00 PMEvent & MasqueradeBallroom BMasquerade Tech RehearsalMasquerade participants Tech Rehearsal (closed to the public)
Saturday 5:00 PMMediaConf. Room 10How to Organize a Virtual Event.The Phoenix Sisters presents – How to Organize a Virtual Event.
Saturday 5:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 11Ins and Outs of Basic ScreenwritingJoin our panelists as they discuses the basics of writing screenplays.
Saturday 5:00 PMMediaConf. Room 6The Wonderful World of DisneyDisney is ah-MAZE-ing let s talk about it. We are so very excited to bring this panel to life with a former cast member and someone who has been to five of the six Disney parks around the world. Come talk with us about moments behind the magic. We will compare different rides across the world and their movie correspondents.
Saturday 5:00 PMCostumingConf. Room 7Unconvential Cosplay MethodsUsing conventional supplies, means, and ways to build a traditional, or not so traditional, costume for cosplay.
Saturday 5:00 PMChildren sConf. Room 9Hand Puppet WorkshopCome learn how to make a hand sock puppet. Materials provided
Saturday 6:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 10Fanfic: A Genre Unto Itself?In some ways, fanfic has taken on lives of their own, beyond their original story foundations. Some fan fiction even has its own fanfic. Panelists look at how fan-based writing influences the views of readers about the universe and the effect it can have on writers.
Saturday 6:00 PMMediaConf. Room 6Ladies of HorrorA panel for all horror fans wanting to discuss your favorite women in the industry. Chat with us about scream queens, final girls, writers, directors and artists. Let s discuss their contributions in front of and behind the camera.
Saturday 6:00 PMCostumingConf. Room 7Cosplay Photography Tips form the pros on how to get the best pictures of your cosplay.
Saturday 7:00 PMEvent & ArtBallroom BArt & Charity AuctionCome and bid on your favorite items from the art show. (Also bid on donated items to benefit our charities).
Saturday 7:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 10Submitting Your WorkGetting published in the modern age.
Saturday 7:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 11Reading: Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.Tyrone Tony Reed Jr. reads from his novels from the S.O.L.A.D series.
Saturday 7:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 6Ghosts and Vampires and Ghouls, Oh My Join our panelist as they talk about the appeal of the undead in fantasy. Why are these horror elements so attractive?
Saturday 7:00 PMMediaConf. Room 7Disney Live Action VS Animated ClassicsDisney’s honoring the classics, that we love, by recreating them as live actions. But are they truly doing them justice or are they just ruining our childhood?
Saturday 8:00 PMGamingBoard RoomCooperative StoryTelling, Improv, and YouFrom dice-light tabletop, to LARP, to online literary play, emergent, cooperative storytelling has been getting a larger and larger focus in the gaming community. In this workshop, panelists will examine how the use of Improv techniques, Consent Negotiations, and more can be used by players and gamemasters alike to create not just a safe play space, but an empowering one for all participants. Workshop includes hands-on practice with improv acting and negotiation techniques.
Saturday 8:00 PMLiterary & MediaConf. Room 7The Psychology of Harry PatterThe fandom that started with Harry Potter and taken us into the Wizarding World is larger than ever. The panelists discuss Harry Potter and Wizarding World. What has made these books and characters stand the test of time? Why do we keep returning to them again and again? What do hope for the wizards of the future.
Saturday 9:00 PMArtBoard RoomThe Non-Starving ArtistOur Panelists discuss how to make a living as an artist.
Saturday 9:00 PMScienceConf. Room 6Tiny, Deadly, and Hard to KillNo, not Miles Vorkosigan. We are talking about viruses and superbugs.
Saturday 9:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 9Short Stories: How to Fit It All InWriting a short story can be harder than it seems. One of the biggest challenges is to figure out how much detail is needed. Join our panelists a discuss how to fit enough details into the constraints of a shot story.
Saturday 10:00 PMEvent & MasqueradeBalloom A&BMasqueradeSee the best costumes the Mid-South has to offer and special half-time performances by Marc Gunn.
Saturday 10:00 PMAnimeConf. Room 6Do You Know Inu-Yasha? Trivea contestHow well do you know Inu-Yasha? Come find out in this trivia/gameshow!
Saturday 10:00 PMMediaConf. Room 7Dr. Who Our Panelists discuss all things Dr. Who.
Saturday 11:00 PMEvent & GamingConf. Room 6Are You A Werewolf? A vengeful group of villagers must figure out who among them is a werewolf (before it s too late…) Are You A Werewolf?
Saturday 11:00 PMOtherConf. Room 7Adult Toys of the FutureFind out what the future hold for adult toys. You must be 18 or older to attend this panel.
Sunday 8:00 AMOther & MediaConf. Room 6Sunday Morning CartoonsCome and watch a selection of cartoons to start your day.
Sunday 9:00 AMOtherConf. Room 7Sunday WorshipEnjoying the Con but its Sunday and time for church? Come have service with us here this morning.
Sunday 9:00 AMParanormalConf. Room 9Hauntings: Ghosts or Something Else?Our panel discusses the where and why of localized areas of paranormal activity.
Sunday 10:00 AMLiteraryBoard RoomWriters GroupsThe benefits and pitfalls of Writers Groups.
Sunday 10:00 AMGamingConf. Room 10Obscure Video GamesI love video games and I know you do too, but have you ever heard of these games? Well come on down and see if you recognize any of these obscure games! 
Sunday 10:00 AMLiteraryConf. Room 12Reading: Sean TaylorSean Taylor reads his short stories from his anthologies “Giddy and Euphoric” and “Show Me A Hero.”
Sunday 10:00 AMLiteraryConf. Room 6Reading From a Young AgeWe know early readers tend to stay readers. We also know that kids exposed early to literature and reading tend to open themselves up the bigger ideas later. Does what they read early on matter?
Sunday 10:00 AMCostumingConf. Room 7Cosplay on a BudgetCosplay that does not cost you an arm and a leg.
Sunday 10:00 AMAnimeConf. Room 9My Little Pony Friendship is MagicLet s get together and geek out about MLPFM.
Sunday 11:00 AMMedia & LiteraryBallroom BStar Wars: A Universe of StoriesStar Wars Universe encompasses movies, novels, comics and even fan fiction & films. What draws us all to that Galaxy far, far away?
Sunday 11:00 AMLiteraryBoard RoomMagic and Grit – Writing Urban Fantasy Urban Fantasy has become a popular subgenre. What attracts people to these stories, and how is writing them different than writing for other genres?
Sunday 11:00 AMArt & LiteraryConf. Room 10Artistic Motivation & Inspiration Join our panelists as they discuss how writers and artists motivate themselves, and where they get the inspiration for their works.
Sunday 11:00 AMOtherConf. Room 12Filk CircleCome and join in the music and singing on our open filk circle.
Sunday 11:00 AMGamingConf. Room 6Primordial Soup: World-BuildingThe world or setting a game starts in sets its foundation. When building a world for players to explore, especially when starting from scratch, what details are the most important? How do you add dimension and believability, or just hold the players interest. Do you need to worry about realisum? Panels evaluate how to go about building a suitable, dynamic world for the story’s characters and players.
Sunday 11:00 AMComics & MediaConf. Room 7The Many Faces of JokerSince he first first appeared in Batman #1 eighty years ago, The Joker has gone through numerous incarnations in comics, animation, and live action. Join our panelists as they discuss the many different interpretations of The Joker.
Sunday 11:00 AMParanormalConf. Room 9Strange SightingsFrom UFOs to black-eyed children, our panelists discuss the strange sightings of the paranormal.
Sunday 12:00 PMScienceBallroom BThe Shadow World of the Cosmos: What is Dark Matter?Modern astronomers have determined that the matter that makes up galaxies, stars, and even you, is a small portion of the universe. Our best measurements say that a substance called Dark Matter is five times more prevalent than ordinary matter. Or do they? In spite of decades of efforts, dark matter has eluded direct observation and scientists are taking a step back to review the evidence. In this talk, research physicist Dr. Don Lincoln will fill you in on this fascinating scientific tale.
Sunday 12:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 10The Appeal of Paranormal Fiction Paranormal Fiction is a popular sub-genre of fantasy. What is it about the paranormal that is so intriguing to authors and readers.
Sunday 12:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 6The Importance of the Sub-genreSaying you’re into sci-fi or fantasy isn’t always enough to guide you to the next book. Do you like science fiction time loops or alternate histories. What is the differences between paranornal romance or romance in other books? Urban fantasy or cyber-punk stories? Eldritch fantasy or Eldritch Horror? We know mysteries read differently than historical fantasy, but how important is the sub-gentres at all? Do they even matter?
Sunday 12:00 PMArtConf. Room 7Digital ArtWhether it is adding color to a hand drawn sketch or creating an entire work in digital form, the computer has become an important artist toolbox. Join our panel as they discuss digital art.
Sunday 1:00 PMOther & ArtConf. Room 10Working Moms in Fandom.Working Moms in Fandom.
Sunday 1:00 PMLiterary & MediaConf. Room 7What’s New in HorrorOur panelists discuss What’s New in Horror.
Sunday 2:00 PMAnimeConf. Room 6Anime on Demand First come first serve, pick an anime to watch.
Sunday 2:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 7Epic Women in Epic StoriesA look at some very strong women and how much of an impact their character had upon the stories they live in.
Sunday 3:00 PMLiteraryConf. Room 7Dark and Stormy NightIt was a dark and stormy night… Professional guests tell a story from con goers’ prompts with unpredictable (and usually hilarious) results! Parents be warned, this panel may not be suitable for younger audiences.
Sunday 4:00 PMEventBallroom BClosing CeremonyJoin us as we wrap up another wonderful Con, hear some parting words from our Guests, and conduct our prize drawings.