Every culture has its own monsters. The authors on this panel will tell us about them, and explain what makes for a good one. Hopefully their monsters will stay on the written page!
Where: | Integrated Learning Center Room 150 (Seats 155, Wheelchair accessible) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
When: | Sat, Mar 4, 10:00 am - 11:00 am |
Signing area: | Sales & Signing Area - Integrated Learning Center (following presentation)
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Genre: | Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Horror |
Moderator: | David Gunther |
Johnny Compton’s short stories have appeared in Pseudopod, Strange Horizons, The No Sleep Podcast and many other markets. He is an HWA member and operates the podcast Healthy Fears, which covers how our fears are explored through horror fiction....
Hiron Ennes is a writer, musician and student of medicine based in the Pacific Northwest. Their areas of interest include infectious disease, pathology, and anticapitalist healthcare reform. When they're not hunched over a microscope or word document they can be found playing in the snow or playing the harp (though usually not at the same time)....
Yvonne Navarro is an American author who has published more than 20 novels. Her most recent book is "Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War."
The American Library Association calls Weston Ochse “one of the major horror authors of the 21st Century.” His work has won the Bram Stoker Award, been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, won four New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards, and been a USA Today Bestseller....