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My panel schedule for Archon 2019. If you’re going to be at the con, please stop by and say hello.

How to Find a Good Editor
Format: Panel
4 Oct 2019, Friday 16:00 – 17:00, Salon 2 (Gateway Center)

Editors can make a mediocre story great, but how do you even find one?

Elizabeth Donald, Mr. Adrian Matthews, David Benem, Sela Carsen, Thomas K. Carpenter

Searching for Markets and Writing to Them
Format: Panel
5 Oct 2019, Saturday 13:00 – 14:00, Marquette A (Gateway Center)

An explanation of how writers find markets, build up a pro career, get paid to write (even if it is just a bit).

Kasey Mackenzie, Benjamin C. Kinney, Elizabeth Donald, Thomas K. Carpenter, Brock J. Hanke

Defining and Developing Voice
Format: Panel
5 Oct 2019, Saturday 17:00 – 18:00, Marquette B (Gateway Center)

What is voice? Many writers struggle with this concept. Join our Pros as they discuss voice and how to develop it naturally.

Mr Mark Tiedemann, Mr Michales Joy, Mr. Adrian Matthews, Joey Froehlich, Thomas K. Carpenter

Writing Realistic Fight Scenes
Format: Panel
5 Oct 2019, Saturday 18:00 – 19:00, Marquette B (Gateway Center)

Do your fight scene seem outlandish or fall flat? Come get tips on making your fights a knock-out!

Edward Stasheff II, Thomas K. Carpenter, Walt Boyes, Kasey Mackenzie, Cole Gibsen

When One Story Becomes Many
Format: Panel
6 Oct 2019, Sunday 10:00 – 11:00, Salon 1 (Gateway Center)

How to proceed when you realize your story is too involved for one book.

Cole Gibsen, Mr. Robin Wayne Bailey, Glen Cook, Daniel Abraham, Thomas K. Carpenter

About

Thomas K. Carpenter

Thomas K. Carpenter is a full time urban fantasy author with over 60 independently published titles. His bestselling, multi-series universe, The Hundred Halls, has over 35 books and counting. His stories focus on fantastic families, magical academies, and epic adventures.

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