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October 22, 2011 By Laurel Anne Hill

The Ship (or Dirigible) as a Fantastical Character (A WFC 2011 Panel)

I’m looking forward to participating as a panelist at the upcoming World Fantasy Convention in San Diego, California.  

Thursday, October 27, 9 pm (Pacific 2/3:
The Ship (or Dirigible) as a Fantastical Character

      
They’re more than a setting; that’s why we give them names. From Catellus to Paragon and Althea, some have even given ships voices in literature. Are they always more than just a means of transportation? Should writers be surprised when they discover their ship is speaking to them?

Panelists: Barb Galler-Smith, Laurel Anne Hill, Robert Redick, S. M. Stirling (M)

To view the entire WFC schedule for 2011, go to http://www.wfc2011.org/html/mainmenu.html

Warm wishes,

Laurel Anne Hill  (http://www.laurelannehill.com)  

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