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| ==GOH Specific Ideas==
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| ===Catherynne M. Valente Interview=== | | ===This year, the list of panel ideas for M49 is at [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AnhDL2cahB3ndDNzeU1mbnh0X3g5TURxS0g3dzJ4c0E&single=true&gid=28&output=html Minicon 49 Programming Brainstorming Page.]=== |
| Attend an interview with the multi-Hugo nominated and Hugo Award winner Catherynne M. Valente
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| ===SF Squeecast===
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| Discuss the Hugo awarding winning Podcast with SF Squeecast co-host Catherynne M. Valente. Maybe a podcast can happen during the panel.
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| ===Janny Wurts Interview===
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| Attend an interview with the multi-award winning author The Cycle of Fire trilogy, Wars of Light and Shadow, and Empire Trilogy.
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| ===Don Maitz Art===
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| Art by Don Maitz including Fantasy, Maritime, and who could forget, the "A little Captain in ya" Captain Morgan.
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| ===Janny Wurts Art===
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| Art by Janny Wurts including Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Art of the Cosmos
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| ===Catherynne M. Valente Concert===
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| In addition to her writing credits, Ms. Valente is also an accomplished musician. Would she be interested in a spot in the concert schedule?
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| ===Live Art Demonstration===
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| Don Maitz, Janny Wurts or both at the same time.
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| ===The History of the Prester John Legend===
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| From the 12th to 17th centuries, the legends of priest-king Prester John were popular in Europe. The story captured the imagination of Europeans, who translated it into many languages and embellished upon the original story. What made this story go viral (by medieval standards)? How did the legend influence exploration, European expansion, and exploitation? Cat Valente has written two Prester John novels, The Habitation of the Blessed and The Folded World, with a third novel forthcoming (hopefully). She has also uploaded a YouTube video, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8lu_A72N10/ Prester John: International Man of Mystery], explaining the history of the medieval legend of Prester John, as told by action figures.
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| ===Imagining the Conjurer===
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| Don Maitz has several pieces of artwork depicting wizards, mages, and sorcerers. What information can be garnered of the personalities represented in his depictions of the conjurer?
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| ===Industrial Strength Super Bubbles===
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| Minicon will be later in the year than it usually is. Maybe we can combine this with Richard Tatge's Bubbles in an outdoor venue. | |
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| ===Knitting: It's Not Just a Hobby; It’s a Post-Apocalyptic Survival Skill===
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| Learn the basics of knitting, and the role this skill plays in the lifestyle of SF fans.
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| ==Fandom and Zeitgeist==
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| ==Gaming==
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| ===Matt McMillan Gaming Panel===
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| ==Literature/Writing==
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| ===Maenads, Oracles, and Other Madwomen of Myth & Folklore===
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| A bit touched, or privy to knowledge unknown to her female cohorts? A discussion of the frenzied, fanatical, and eccentric women that appear in the literature of the fantastic.
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| ===Page 117===
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| Somewhere between "It was a dark & stormy night" and “the butler did it" lies page 117. If all you knew about a novel was the contents of page 117, would you read and/or buy it? Page 117s of well-known novels and fresh works are read aloud and discussed by the panelists and audience members.
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| ===Terra Incgonita: The Role of Maps in Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature===
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| A discussion of maps used in speculative fiction, either as endpieces or as part of the story. What are good (and bad) examples of maps of imaginary worlds? Can the inclusion of maps create problems? What can maps tell us of the modes of transportation, natural setting, and politics of the realm? Are maps for modern fantasy novels too modern (''i.e.'' accurate)?
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| ==Media==
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| ==Science and Technology==
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| ===M49 at M49===
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| M49 is a elliptical galaxy in the Virgo cluster, and one of many objects that is barely visible in the city night sky with a telescope. An interactive discussion of parking lot astronomy.
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| ===Getting Medieval (Science) on Your *ss===
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| The first institutions recognized as universities were established during the Middle Ages. What was the accepted worldview for citizens of the medieval world? Was it based on natural observation, superstition, or something else? What was the influence upon the arts, architecture, and literature of the time?
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| ==Readings==
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| ==Signings==
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