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Preliminary Program Grid for Jennifer Brinn

This is the Preliminary program schedule. Jennifer Brinn 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 5:30 pm: Author Reading: Jennifer Brinn (Ends at: 5:55 pm) Adams
Participants:Jennifer Brinn
Jennifer Brinn reads from new and upcoming works.
Friday 9:00 pm: Crafting in Your World (Ends at: 9:55 pm) Washington Theater
Participants:Scott H. Andrews (M), Jennifer Brinn, Bjorn Hasseler, Michael Swanwick, Joan Wendland
Authors often talk about building their worlds and honing their craft. In a little switch, panelists will discuss how crafting works in their worlds as well as how important crafting is to the worlds they develop.
Saturday 3:00 pm: Important Rituals (Ends at: 3:55 pm) Jackson
Participants:Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Jennifer Brinn, Larry Hodges, Leslye Penelope, Karlo Yeager Rodriguez (M)
Religion often revolves around rituals, but so do societies and groups. Sheldon Cooper knocked three times in a specific manner, each time including a name for a reason. How can these little bits develop a world? What are some common rituals seen everyday? Which rituals deserve more attention? Which should go away?
Saturday 4:00 pm: Short Stories Are Where It's At (Ends at: 4:55 pm) Eisenhower
Participants:Ken Altabef, Scott H. Andrews (M), Jennifer Brinn, Ian Randal Strock, Sheree Renée Thomas
All these authors writing their long toe-breaking novels have it wrong. The ultimate form of writing is the short story. Panelists discuss why short stories are the best form of fiction. Does this stem from the roots in oral histories and campfire tales?
Saturday 7:00 pm: Mass Signing and Awards Ceremony (Ends at: 8:55 pm) Atrium
Participants:Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Sarah Avery, Martin Berman-Gorvine, Jennifer Brinn, Jack Campbell, Michael Capobianco, Neil Clarke, Doc Coleman, Randee Dawn, Matt Dinniman, Tom Doyle, Andy Duncan, Jim Freund, Paul Haggerty, Elektra Hammond, Bjorn Hasseler, Larry Hodges, Danian Jerry, Barbara Krasnoff, Bill Lawhorn (M), Mike McPhail, Meridel Newton, Joshua Benjamin Palmatier, Jennifer R. Povey, Alex Shvartsman, Ian Randal Strock, Sheree Renée Thomas, Jean Marie Ward, Joan Wendland
The annual gathering of Capclave attendees with presentation of the Guest of Honor Gifts, the WSFA Small Press Award, and the Baltimore Science Fiction Society's Amateur Writers Award.
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?
Sunday 2:00 pm: Companions, Pets, and More (Ends at: 2:55 pm) Eisenhower
Participants:Jennifer Brinn, Randee Dawn (M), Matt Dinniman, Miguel O. Mitchell, Jean Marie Ward
Princess Donut, Lassie, and Big Dee each play a roll in moving the plot forward. What is the role of the animal character? How do you convince readers of their animal nature even while they develop beyond the simple impulses of their origins?

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