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Preliminary Program Grid for Morgan Hazelwood

This is the Preliminary program schedule. Morgan Hazelwood may or may not actually be on these items, but probably will. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, modifications to the program can occur throughout the convention.

Friday 4:00 pm: An Offline Discussion of Online Events (Ends at: 4:55 pm) Washington Theater
Participants:Andy Duncan, Morgan Hazelwood (M), Sarah Mitchell, Jean Marie Ward
Costs are rising, volunteers are hard to get, and people are firm in their beliefs. A few years removed from the rise of online and hybrid events, panelists discuss the advantages, disadvantages, and future of events.
Friday 7:00 pm: Blog This! (Ends at: 7:55 pm) Monroe
Participants:J.L. Gribble (M), Morgan Hazelwood, Nate Hoffelder
Panelists discuss the evolution of blogs from diaries to vlogs. What platforms have been the most effective for sharing information? How has the monetization of online content affected blogging? What is the future likely to hold?
Friday 8:00 pm: This One Time... (Ends at: 8:55 pm) Washington Theater
Participants:Morgan Hazelwood, Ian Randal Strock, Michael A. Ventrella, Jean Marie Ward (M)
It may not have been at band camp, but we are involved in stories our whole life. From a young age to the current day, something is almost always happening. Panelists tell brief funny stories from their life, career, and friends.
Saturday 3:00 pm: Local Clubs, Conventions, and Events (Ends at: 3:55 pm) Monroe
Participants:Sarah Avery (M), Cathy Green, Morgan Hazelwood, Ingeborg Heyer, Perrianne Lurie
They may not have a fan table, but you can still learn about some local organizations and events. 
Sunday 10:00 am: Who You Gonna Call? (Ends at: 10:55 am) Eisenhower
Participants:Jennifer Brinn, Leah Cypess, Andy Duncan, Morgan Hazelwood (M), Diana Peterfreund
It was all going so well, then a problem arrived. There is no simple solution, and Holly Black isn't available. Who you gonna call to fix that problem? Some people are better at helping others work out their problems -- who are they and what do they do? Even the best plotters can get trapped as well. What tricks can be used to limit writing yourself into a corner?

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