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=== Writing Non-Gendered Characters=== | === Writing Non-Gendered Characters=== | ||
A discussion of the difficulties of using the English language without using gendered pronouns or descriptions. Ada Palmer has postulated a world where mention of gender is obscene. Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot stories hide the biologic gender of both protagonists. And, of course, Murderbot | A discussion of the difficulties of using the English language without using gendered pronouns or descriptions. Ada Palmer has postulated a world where mention of gender is obscene. Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot stories hide the biologic gender of both protagonists. And, of course, Murderbot chose to continue using it/its. It is difficult to write without pronouns? Should SF have come up with universally accepted non-gendered pronouns? Or we could just argue about whether we see Murderbot as male or female. | ||
===Educating Science through Fiction=== | ===Educating Science through Fiction=== |
Revision as of 12:26, 21 January 2023
Minicon 56 (2023) will take place April 7-9, 2023, at the St. Louis Park Doubletree. Our Guests of Honor are: Author Martha Wells, Artist Sara Felix, Fan Greg Ketter
THE MINICON 56 PROGRAMMING BRAINSTORM WIKI page is OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Which doesn't mean it isn't still Under Construction. This is just the first pass as of 5pm, January 7, 2023. --- sharon
READ THIS FIRST
Here's the programming ideas that we have so far. Some of them may actually become programming items, especially if YOU volunteer for them! But there's still plenty of time to suggest new items or tweaks to the existing ones. We welcome your input!
Have a programming idea to suggest? See something you'd like to volunteer for? Shoot us an email at programming@minicon56.mnstf.org.
CONVENTION
Opening Ceremony
Welcome to the convention! Meet the Guests of Honor! Find out about the weekend's events! Share the love!
Closing Ceremony
A chance to recap and reflect on what this year's Minicon has been, including a traditional assassination.
How to Host a Room Party
What do you need to host an excellent room party? Do you need a theme? Are chips and dips sufficient? What do you need from the con, and what does the concom need from you?
Moderators and Panelists Workshop
Tips on being an excellent panelist or moderator. First half for panelists, second half for moderators.
LITERATURE AND WRITING
‘The Untamed’ Geek-Out
The Untamed is a Chinese live-action drama that started as a “phone novel” in China. It has spread worldwide, mostly through its popularity in fan fiction. There is a Chinese graphic novel, three seasons of an animated show (subtitled) and, now, a print publication of the English translation. We’re all big fans. (OK, actually we’re all obsessed with it.)
Writing Non-Gendered Characters
A discussion of the difficulties of using the English language without using gendered pronouns or descriptions. Ada Palmer has postulated a world where mention of gender is obscene. Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot stories hide the biologic gender of both protagonists. And, of course, Murderbot chose to continue using it/its. It is difficult to write without pronouns? Should SF have come up with universally accepted non-gendered pronouns? Or we could just argue about whether we see Murderbot as male or female.
Educating Science through Fiction
Science fiction plays a prominent role in shaping the public opinion of science, especially among children, teens, and young adults. As creators, what is our take on the most effective ways to inspire a new generation of scientists, engineers and researchers?
Worldbuilding in Fantasy vs Science Fiction
The Murderbot Diaries and Martha Wells’ fantasy books feature complex, detailed worlds. Is there a difference between creating an SF universe and a fantasy world? (Or is advanced science really just a form of magic?) Are advanced scientific societies necessarily more advanced socially?
Pets or Pests
The creatures in F&SF are sometimes treated as beings (equal to us), sometimes as beloved pets, sometimes as annoying pests. They can be viewed as characters, companions, pets and pests, feral, and wild. How does that choice affect the story? What if a different choice had been made?
For example, fire lizards in Pern are depicted primarily as wild or pets. What if their primary role had been that of pests? How would that change the story? In the Liaden series, the cats are pets, but there are glimpses that they might actually be background characters.
Are there stories where the critters change their role over the course of the story? How does this transition affect the story?
Psychoanalysis for Robots
Can robots be mentally ill? Certainly robots are not neurotypical, but can they get depressed? Psychotic? Does the ability to process more information prevent or lead to autism? Do they have to malfunction to be unhappy? Let’s do psychological analyses of our favorite robots.
LGBTQ+ Representation in SF/F
Queer characters are showing up in both YA and adult F/SF. Where are they? Are they getting it right? Which books/shows are the best? And, maybe, assuming that such representation merely a good start, what is the next step?
Archive of Our Own
The platform for writers of fan fiction won the Hugo for Other Forms, at the Helsinki, Finland WorldCon. Anybody know anything about the history of fanfic, the beginnings of AO3, who writes for AO3? And, perhaps the biggest question, why?
Professionals Writing Fan Fiction
How is fan writing different from professional writing? Do you read fan fiction about your own characters? Do you need to hide your identity when writing fanfic? Some professional writers are quite open about their fanfic writing, some got their start there.
“Ficable” Moments
An exploration of what makes a book or show open as a launch point for fan fiction. Is it a large cast of interesting characters? Lots of plot holes or moments of ambiguity? Or is it places where deeper relationships between characters are hinted at but not actually explored? Which shows/books are the most “ficable”? Are there good shows/books that do not lend themselves to fan fiction?
Chinese Stories
A discussion of books, stories, and television coming out of China, in honor of 2023 WorldCon in ChengDu, China. There are dozens of Chinese-American and Chinese-Canadian writers, for both the adult and YA audience. The Chinese epic, Journey to the West got a modern abridged translation. The graphic novel American Born Chinese is being made into a movie. And Chinese dramas are streaming on YouTube and Netflix.
Restoring the Tower of Babel
The landmark fantasy, Babel by R.F. Kuang asserts that “An act of translation is always an act of betrayal.” It might be true that, since the fall of the Biblical tower, no one has been able to truly communicate. Let’s discuss the book, along with the concept of language as a barrier to communication. Can we properly translate another language? Can we truly understand each other just with words?
Writing the Twin Cities
There are stories that are of particular interest to the Twin Cities, that either take place here or represent a unique way of thinking.
Noir in F/SF
The hard-drinking, mostly-outcast detective working from a dingy office somewhere in the low-rent district, and barely getting by, never really went out of style. Though they no longer have to be male, right? Or a detective? What are some old and new examples of noir? What is the attraction of the noir story?
“Oh my God, It’s full of stars?”
There are moments in science fiction that send chills down your spine, as the universe suddenly opens in front of you. What books inspired this sense of wonder in the past? But it seems, these days, that stories happen mostly in bleak dystopias. Is there still a sense of wonder? Where can you find it?
Humor in genre fiction
A serious discussion of funny F/SF and horror.
Retelling Court Intrigue Stories
Many fantasy and science fiction stories take place in societies modeled after Courts and Kings and Swordsmen. Or, rather, they are modeled after the stories we have heard about such things. Which books use these ideas? Do they have to be fantasies? Which authors provide the most inspiration (Dumas, Austin, etc)?
Changing Worlds
How have current events and changing social norms affected what we expect from fictional worlds? This panel was proposed for the 2020 Minicon, and seems even more relevant in 2023.
FANDOM AND THE CULTURAL ZEITGEIST
Midwestside Story: The Archival Movie!
Long ago at a Convention not very far away, there was a production called Midwestside Story. Come see footage of that historic event.
Genre Bookselling Over the Decades
Specialty bookstores have had a nearly unrecognized effect on the genre. How have they contributed to the field? Why hasn’t anyone noticed? What are the benefits and pitfalls of genre bookselling? (Sara worked at Crime and Space in Texas, so could be on this too.)
What’s in the basement?
Lurking beneath the store on 38th Street is a basement bigger than the store. It’s totally packed with . . . who knows what. Contrary to popular belief, Neil Gaiman never lived there, and multiple requests to move in down there have been denied. What treasures might be down there? Or what monsters might emerge from the hearts of books?
What’s in the Porn Section?
Graphic novels with adult content have been a frequent target for politicians looking for easy public outrage. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund has provided some protection against censorship of adult comics and prosecution of the comic shops that sell them. What is still available? How can we ensure continued access to stories some consider objectionable? Free XXXenophile comic for appropriately aged attendees.
Amazon is Evil
One-stop, on-line, instant availability of everything seems like a great idea. But booksellers have a particular dislike of Amazon, since it began with a stated intent to put actual bookstores out of business. How are they doing this? Do we want to stop them? Once Amazon is the source of everything, will they control our desires?
Are Corporations the Future of Nations?
As corporations accrue more power and financial influence, the world seems to be drifting toward corporations as governing agencies. Multinational corporations are organizing to explore space. This drift is being noticed by science fiction writers such as Ada Palmer and Paolo Bacigalupi. (Who else?) Is the galaxy going to be populated by nations or by corporations?
Neurodiversity in F/SF
Neurodiverse characters are showing up in both YA and adult F/SF. Where are they? Are they getting it right? Which books/shows are the best? And, maybe, assuming that such representation merely a good start, what is the next step?
The Ethics of Robot Soldiers
Risk Assessment in the Modern Age
How well do we assess risk? How accurate are our risk assessments, and what distorts them?
Examples are many: Covid and RSV risks and precautions, Monkey pox risk to different groups, airline travel vs automobile, food safety, crime.
Panelists pick one or two current risks and discuss in depth.
Aging Fannishly, or The Next Step
How do we cope with the challenges of aging? Mobility, hearing, and eyesight issues, and feeling overwhelmed by Too Much Change can interfere with our fannish lives. Agism is a nasty prejudice. What do we wish younger fans knew about older fans? What are the assumptions on each side?
The History of Filk
The history of Filk in story and song.
RUNE Lives!
Writers, reviewers, and artists are needed to keep this fine fannish tradition alive. Come hear about our clubzine in print and find out how YOU could contribute.
Convention Travel Tales
Come hear about What Happened on the way to or from a con and add any offbeat stories you have.
My First Convention, or What Not To Do
One person’s first con involved a broken bathroom door, a room full o' fans getting by cheaply, AND a broken bed. Oh, and one person who'd been up all night announced to a roomful of sleepy people that the sun had just come up. He was not defenestrated, but it WAS close. Tell us your stories!
Stories from Convention Volunteers
You just know there are some incredible experiences to hear about. Come listen, then share yours. And if you don't volunteer, find out how you can contribute to fandom.
The History of Minicon
Share stories of Minicon through the decades. How has the con ( and fandom) evolved? When did it become more mainstream? What happened to the hotels??!
Fannish Hobbies
What do fans like to do and what makes these activities fannish? Did you know that fanzines are still around?
The Power of Play
The concept of play includes many ideas such as stress relief, a path to creativity, connection with others (and our younger selves), and more. Science fiction and fantasy fans enjoy playing around mentally, after all. Silly hats, clothes, footwear, and toys are encouraged for panel members and attendees.
A Minnesota Worldcon
This has been talked about since Minneapolis lost the bid for the 1973 worldcon -- and kept running bid parties for the fun of it. Is a worldcon here possible? What are the pros and cons?
ART and CRAFT
Designing and making the Hugo and Lodestar Awards
The famed Hugo rocket design has been the same for ages but, each year, the WorldCon committee choses a different artist to design a unique base. Sara Felix has designed two of these, and has also designed several Lodestar Awards. Come see a presentation by our Artist Guest of Honor about the awards and the design process. With photos!
Make Your Own Tiara
Sara Felix hosts a workshop in which everyone gets a kit to make a simple tiara, with extra bits to make it their own. Probably we will also hear about how to make tiaras, what supplies are needed, and where to get them. Bring your own projects or (Buy a kit for 15 dollars.)
Crafting and Creativity
The world of Fine Arts seems to elevate some media over others. Our Artist Guest of Honor works in resin, inks, and tiaras. How do you choose an artistic medium? When does something usually called a “craft” become Art? Are some media meant for “letting go” while others demand complete control?
Parenting and Creativity
Having kids, of course, forces parents to redesign their entire lives and all of their priorities. Not to mention, they’re a huge distraction. How does one maintain an artistic career, or even hobby, once their lives have been rearranged?
Creating with your Kids
Parents and their kids talk about teaming up to do a fannish/artistic pursuit.
Fabric Swap and Discussion
Bring your leftover or never used fabric for swapping. Share stories of how you use up scraps and pieces. Other than traditional fabric stores, where are some good places to find interesting bits to work with? What is your favorite YouTube channel for fabric ideas? How much is too much? Bring your extra bits and swap for other people's extra bits.
PARTICIPATORY and INTERVIEWS
Greg Knows Everybody
Really, he does. Name just about any F/SF author from the past fifty years, and Greg will almost certainly have a story. He can start with Harlan Ellison, RA Lafferty, Julia Adams (who played the Creature from the Black Lagoon’s love interest), and Joe Lansdale. Requests will be encouraged. (This would be instead of an interview, I think)
Martha Wells Interview
The Fellowship of the Woosters
A reading from Mike Ford’s legendary story starring Bertie Wooster as Strider, for which a typed manuscript was recently unearthed at DreamHaven. Greg can’t read it because he’ll laugh too hard.
Instant Stories
Panelists will create stories based on prompts from the audience.
READINGS
If you would like information about scheduling an author reading, please also let us know if you’d like a 30 or 60 minute time slot, and if you’d like information about what you’re reading in the description.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Ask a Scientist
A selection of scientists answer questions from the audience.
Ask a Scientist to Respond to Knuckle-headed Clickbait Headlines
Real headlines from articles that you don't want to read! "Scientists Hatch Bold Plan to Save Humanity From Supervolcano," "Selfies can now Diagnose Cancer," "Automated Cloud Security In Four Steps," "19 shocking food facts, you'll never want to eat again," "Is clickbait killing science journalism? The answer will shock you!"
Ask an Expert Who Can’t Get A Word In Edgewise
Really smart people who normally get overshadowed by their more outspoken compatriots share their expertise.
Caffeine: Different Effects in Different People
Food Chemistry
How does food nourish us on a chemical level? How does it affect our brain chemistry? What are some issues with food today vs issues 100 years ago? Can lab designed foods be healthy?
Gardening in Climate Change
How is climate change affecting what you plant in your garden? Is your climate zone changing? If so, is that killing your favorite plants? Is it opening the way to plant things that you couldn't grow before? Are new weeds, and new insects moving in?
Is gardening to augment your pantry becoming necessary, or is that just a trend? Will food forests take off? If so, who has access to the food?
Volcanoes
Geologists and aficionados geek out about volcanoes.
MEDIA, COMICS, GAMING
Storytelling in games
Games are stories. In video games, the player becomes the protagonist of a story that at least seems to be controlled by the player. But the best games are written to guide the player’s choices along the intended story line. How do they do this? What games have the best stories? How does the player contribute to the story?
Music in Video Games
The use of orchestrated music in video games has possibly inspired a whole new generation of musicians. Which games have the best or most elaborate sound tracks? How does music add to the game experience?
Future methods of storytelling
Some of us are used to getting our stories in some published form, like magazines or novels. But there are many other ways to tell stories. We will discuss live storytelling, video and board games, manga and graphic novels, and anything else we can think of except, possibly, interpretive dance.
The New Golden Age of Comics
Supposedly there is renewed interest in the Golden Age of Comics, with new releases of old titles. What was the Golden Age of Comics? Which are your favorites? Is there really something new happening, or is it just a marketing ploy?
The Multiverse in Popular Culture
There’s a lot of action in alternate universes these days, what with the whole Marvel Multiverse thing. Where else can we find alternate worlds? Does it represent a new way of thinking? Did Einstein change the way we think about the universe?
SF/F Shows and Movies We Think You'd Like
Recommend Shows and movies from the last year. The last part could involve obscure shows and movies from any year.
Portable Gaming
With the most recent entries into portable gaming, the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, how has portable gaming changed, or has it at all? Have these devices changed how people think of a "gaming laptop"? What games lend themselves to screen sizes? What accessories are a "must" for these consoles?