We'll see.
Insanely popular Dragons, wyrms, and serpents panel. #Dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 19, 2019
Marie Brennan, Karen Simpson Nikakis, Aliette de Bodard, Naomi Novik, Joey Yu pic.twitter.com/pvesGD15z4
No lines this morning. Everyone must be hungover after the Hugo’s. 😂— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 19, 2019
Bigotry is not allegorical: strategies for reading and writing—Jacq Applebee, Cadwell Turnbull, Dr Liz Bourke, Dr J.S. Field#Dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/44AgyTUrX6
Now at Alienised Identities!— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 18, 2019
Cadwell Turnbull, Kat Tanaka Okopnik, Stewart Hotston, Jacq Applebee, Alexander Hong#dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/Uz6RlUwI2P
Still trying to get into the room for national identity. pic.twitter.com/jkGkCCklMz— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 18, 2019
Magical world building! With Christopher Husberg, Zen Cho, Diane Duane and Justin Call#Dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/k8D94gtEsC— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 18, 2019
Lack of tech progress in fantasy.— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 18, 2019
Renee Sieber, Juliet E McKenna, J.S. Meresmaa, Ian R. MacLeod #Dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/Ciw0pP4i4R
Urban fantasy from the margins. Found it because of Claire Light, but it sounds fascinating #dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/E7Cnb6IqBA— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 17, 2019
More editor stuff wheeee— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 17, 2019
Michael Rowley, Eleanor Teasdale, Ginjer Buchanan, David Thomas Moore, John R. Douglas #Dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/omjthFEF2o
Hokay! Mythological science fiction.— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 17, 2019
Tony Keen, Diedre M Murphy, Dyrk Ashton, Vida Cruz#dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/Kq0j0IQ1Al
Re-imagining national epics! Obviously a new trend for today.— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 17, 2019
Meg MacDonald, Shweta Adhyam, Jo Walton, Stephan Grundy #Dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/DfFFC88QWC
Queuing for the first thing, cos relevant: crafting a fantasy novel from mythology #Dublin2019 #anirishworldcon pic.twitter.com/0wKuHINe0X— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 17, 2019
In line with today’s apparent trend, Writing outside western expectations. #Dublin2019 #dublinworldcon2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/9mg2g2Haph— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 16, 2019
— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 16, 2019
How to create anthologies. Cos our last one was..... eh could’ve been better. #dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/gEfxPVwGoF— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 16, 2019
— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 16, 2019
Running a magazine. Because maybe NutMag can be something bigger. #dublin2019 #AnIrishWorldcon pic.twitter.com/4W1g9fo9X4— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 16, 2019
First panel for the day! Writing beyond king and colony. #dublin2019 #anirishworldcon pic.twitter.com/LluEjSGZ8A— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 16, 2019
Is literary escapism good for kids? I dunno I’m sort of fine? Lol. Let’s see what they say. #dublin2019 #anirishworldcon pic.twitter.com/2C01mrc7Eo— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 15, 2019
Alrighty. First panel for today, featuring Tasha Suri, Vida Cruz and Yasser Bahjatt. #dublin2019 #anirishworldcon pic.twitter.com/4EFA0a9SNC— Anna Tan (@natzers) August 15, 2019
Why did I attend so many panels. hahaha.
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