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  • MY SCHEDULE FOR BALTICON 57

    Balticon is one of my favorite Science Fiction and Fantasy conventions. It is held on Memorial Day weekend an comprises of four days of fantasic programing. I’m loaded up on programing this year. Here is where you can find me.

    When Muses Collide (Sat 10:00 AM) Balancing your WIPs when you have more than one kind of creativity. How do you decide what you want to do? A. L. Kaplan moderator, Heidi Hooper, Sarah Pinsker, Eric Hardenbrook, Ariel Burgess

    Am I a Real Writer Now? (Sat 1:00 PM) At what point does a writer become a real writer? How does a person go from having a novel or a few stories to being a real Writer? What can people with a few things written do to make this a career? Early career writers talk about what they have done. Joshua Bilmes moderator, Jack Campbell, A. L. Kaplan, Elektra Hammond, Bjorn E. Hasseler

    Limits on YA (Sat 5:30 PM) There is often a problem with defining YA and it often boils down to whatever the publisher declares is YA. But are there limits to YA? Is there anything that cannot be included in YA or whose presence makes the book not YA? Dr. Jim Thorne, Michael A. Ventrella, A. L. Kaplan, Michael M Jones

    I’ll also be working as a judge’s clerk for the Masquerade Saturday night.

    Autographs (Sun 11:30 PM) A.L. Kaplan, Leah Cypress  

    Is SF/Fantasy Mere Escapism? (Sun 1:00 PM) Many critics dismiss SF/Fantasy as unrealistic and escapist. Is this true? Is there SF that rises above escapism? Or is entertaining the reader/viewer enough? Carl Cipra moderator, Ken Schrader, A. L. Kaplan, Walt Boyes

    Readings (Sun 4:00 PM) A. L. Kaplan, D. H. Aire

    Out of Control Characters (Sun 5:30 PM) Some authors tightly control their characters, requiring them to follow an outline. But other authors say there are things their characters won’t do. What do authors do when their characters go off script? Do you try to regain control (and how?) or go where the characters take you? Jennifer R. Povey moderator, Alan Smale, “Amy” A. L. Kaplan, Scott Edelman

    When I’m not busy on a panel or volunteering, You can find me wandering the halls with Fifi or helping out at the Maryland Writers’ Association table.

    Balticon 57

    May 26-29, 2023

    Renaissance Harborplace Hotel

    202 East Pratt Street

    Baltimore, MD 21202

    Hope to see you there.

    MARK OF THE GODDESS

    Sometimes a blessing can be a curse.

    Young Maya bears the mark of the moon goddess, a sign that would doom her to be sacrificed in her village where the death god is revered. Forced to dye her golden eyes dark, Maya lives in constant fear of discovery. To save her family and the village’s future, she must find the courage to stand up to the high priest before he can bring the death god into this world.

    STAR TOUCHED

    Sometimes it’s hard to be who you are meant to be.

    Especially when your powers can get you killed.

    Eighteen-year-old Tatiana is running from her past and her star-touched powers eight years after a meteor devastates earth’s population.

    Her power to heal may be overshadowed by more destructive abilities. Fleeing the persecution of those like her, Tatiana seeks refuge in a small town she once visited. But this civil haven, in a world where society has broken down, is beginning to crumble.

    Only by harnessing the very forces that haunt her can Tatiana save her friends…and herself.

    HUMMINGBIRD

    Plagued by memories not her own, a young hummingbird struggles to decipher the visions and powers that set her apart from her fellow birds. But the road to awareness is fraught with danger that could doom her to repeat history.

    One step toward understanding.

    One stride toward survival.

    One leap toward flying free from the past.

    WOLF DAWN

    A Hidden Past – A Deadly Secret

    Gifted with the ability to wolf-talk, Kara has lived with the wolves since she lost her memories eight years ago. Now at sixteen, snippets of her past send her searching for answers.

    But the warm welcome she receives in the human village hides more danger than life with the pack.

  • My Panels for RavenCon – April 21 – 23, 2023

    RavenCon 16 is this coming weekend at the Virginia Crossings Tapestry Collection by Hilton, in Glen Allen, Virginia. Three days of fun.

    Here is where you can find me:

    Friday, April 21, 2023:

    7 pm (Opening Ceremony) King George

    Saturday, April 22, 2023:

    1 pm – 2:30 pm (Workshop/Presentation) Can Cows Have Wings? / Buckingham

    5 pm (Panel) Creating Memorable Character Names / Henry / Moderator

    6:25 pm – 6:50 pm (Reading) Fairfax Library

    Sunday, April 23, 2023:

    11 am (Panel) Author’s Favorite Tools / Henry

    Noon (Signing) Dealers Room

    2 pm (Panel) Costuming Characters in Your Writing / Henry

    STAR TOUCHED

    Sometimes it’s hard to be who you are meant to be.

    Especially when your powers can get you killed.

    Eighteen-year-old Tatiana is running from her past and her star-touched powers eight years after a meteor devastates earth’s population.

    Her power to heal may be overshadowed by more destructive abilities. Fleeing the persecution of those like her, Tatiana seeks refuge in a small town she once visited. But this civil haven, in a world where society has broken down, is beginning to crumble.

    Only by harnessing the very forces that haunt her can Tatiana save her friends…and herself.

    HUMMINGBIRD

    Plagued by memories not her own, a young hummingbird struggles to decipher the visions and powers that set her apart from her fellow birds. But the road to awareness is fraught with danger that could doom her to repeat history.

    One step toward understanding.

    One stride toward survival.

    One leap toward flying free from the past.

    MARK OF THE GODDESS

    Sometimes a blessing can be a curse.

    Young Maya bears the mark of the moon goddess, a sign that would doom her to be sacrificed in her village where the death god is revered. Forced to dye her golden eyes dark, Maya lives in constant fear of discovery. To save her family and the village’s future, she must find the courage to stand up to the high priest before he can bring the death god into this world.

    WOLF DAWN

    A Hidden Past – A Deadly Secret

    Gifted with the ability to wolf-talk, Kara has lived with the wolves since she lost her memories eight years ago. Now at sixteen, snippets of her past send her searching for answers.

    But the warm welcome she receives in the human village hides more danger than life with the pack.

  • MY CHICON 8 SCHEDULE

    I’m thrilled to be going to Chicon 8 September 1 – 5, 2022!

    The 80th World Science Fiction Convention

    Hyatt Regency Chicago

    151 E Wacker Drive

    Chicago, Illinois 60601

    Here is my schedule:

    3-D Paper Craft, Friday, September 2, 2022, 10:45 AM CDT

    Yoga and Juicing Isn’t Fixing This, Friday, September 2, 2022, 1:00 PM CDT

    Teen Table Talk – A. L. Kaplan, Friday, September 2, 2022, 4:00 PM CDT

    Readings: Anthony W. Eichenlaub, A. L. Kaplan, Emily C. Skaftun, Saturday, September 3, 2022, 4:00 PM CDT

    Legacies and Traditions: Looking at the Past for the Future You, Sunday, September 4, 2022, 11:30 AM CDT

    See you there!

  • MY BALTICON SCHEDULE

    Balticon 56

    A Four Day Celebration of Science Fiction In All It’s Various And Exciting Forms.

    Balticon 56 is going to be fantastic this year. When I’m not hanging out at the Maryland Writers’ Association table, or this is where you can find me.

    Fri 4:00 PM              St. George               Readings: D.H. Aire and A.L. Kaplan      D. H. Aire and I will read from our new and upcoming works.

             
    Sat 10:00 AM            Maryland Ballroom CD                YA As Its Own Genre A. L. Kaplan, Nancy Springer,  Gwendolyn Clare, Robert L. Slater  YA is often set aside as its own genre in bookstores, libraries, and suggested reading lists. Like children’s literature, it is frequently categorized by expected reader age rather than its content. How does a book get classified as YA and what differentiates it from adult books? Is this classification beneficial to YA literature, or is it having a negative effect?

                                   
    Sat 2:30 PM              James                 Getting the Most From a Writers’ Association    A. L. Kaplan,  Joshua Bilmes, Jean Marie Ward,  Carol Gyzander,  Rosemary Claire Smith    Genre association groups such as the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) and the Romance Writers Association (RWA), as well as more local groups like the Maryland Writers Association (MWA), can offer benefits and perks. Panelists talk about what different groups have to offer and how to get the most out of your membership.


    Saturday 8:00 PM Maryland Ballroom The Marty Gear Memorial Masquerade I’ll be there as a Judges’ Clerk

    Sun 2:30 PM              5th Floor Lobby                 Autographs: Amy Kaplan and Leah Cypess      Autograph tables are located in the 5th floor lobby near the Consuite.

    Hope to see you there. I’ll have Fifi with me.

    Balticon 56

    Renaissance Harborplace Hotel

    202 East Pratt Street

    Baltimore, MD 21202

    STAR TOUCHED

    Sometimes it’s hard to be who you are meant to be.

    Especially when your powers can get you killed.

    Eighteen-year-old Tatiana is running from her past and her star-touched powers eight years after a meteor devastates earth’s population.

    Her power to heal may be overshadowed by more destructive abilities. Fleeing the persecution of those like her, Tatiana seeks refuge in a small town she once visited. But this civil haven, in a world where society has broken down, is beginning to crumble.

    Only by harnessing the very forces that haunt her can Tatiana save her friends…and herself.

    HUMMINGBIRD

    Plagued by memories not her own, a young hummingbird struggles to decipher the visions and powers that set her apart from her fellow birds. But the road to awareness is fraught with danger that could doom her to repeat history.

    One step toward understanding.

    One stride toward survival.

    One leap toward flying free from the past.

    WOLF DAWN

    A Hidden Past – A Deadly Secret

    Gifted with the ability to wolf-talk, Kara has lived with the wolves since she lost her memories eight years ago. Now at sixteen, snippets of her past send her searching for answers.

    But the warm welcome she receives in the human village hides more danger than life with the pack.

  • VIRTUAL BALTICON

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    I’ll be attending Virtual Balticon this year

    Maryland’s Regional (Virtual)
    Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention
    May 22-25, 2020

    It’s Free and Open to All

    Here is my schedule

    You’ll need to register for each event to get the link, but it is free

    Saturday, May 23, 11AM
    What Makes a Compelling Fantasy Religion?
    Kim Hargan (Moderator), Daniel M. Ford, A.L. Kaplan, Mary G. Thompson
    Throughout history, religion has motivated people to perform acts of both great altruism and unbelievable cruelty.  A fantasy setting featuring a complex and consistent religion offers opportunities to explore deep, nuanced characters and plots. Which creators are notable for crafting believable and interesting religions, and what kind of stories have they been able to tell with them?
    50 minutes
    Literary, Religion
    Saturday, May 23, 1PM
    YA As Its Own Genre
    Mary Fan, Starla Huchton, A.L. Kaplan, Mary G. Thompson
    YA is often set aside as its own genre in bookstores, libraries, and suggested reading lists. Like children’s literature, it is frequently categorized by expected reader age, rather than style or content. How is a book classified as YA, and what differentiates it from adult books? Has this classification been beneficial to YA literature, or has it had a negative effect?
    50 minutes.
    Literary, Reading
    Monday, May 25, 10AM
    Reading: Kaplan and Smale
    A.L. Kaplan, Alan Smale
    50 minutes
    Live Reading
    Monday, May 25, 2PM
    Outlining vs. Pantsing
    A.L. Kaplan (Moderator), Charles Brown, J.L. Gribble, Vivian Shaw, Ryan Van Loan
    Some storytellers require a detailed outline to start fleshing out their story, but others prefer to write by the seat of the pants. What are some techniques to help you get better at one when you prefer the other?
    50 minutes
    Writing

     

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  • News from the Wolf

    It’s been a busy few weeks for me. Wolf Dawn came out on Kindle.

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    Two weeks ago I attended the 7th Annual Book Festival in College Park, Maryland with a few special edition hand-bound copies of Wolf Dawn.20190323_133252

    Last weekend I helped run the Maryland Writers’ Association From Brain To Bookshelf Writing Conference. I got to meet lots of people and hang out with Crystal Wilkinson. 20190329_180131 20190330_085239

    Here is a before and after picture of my display in the bookstore.20190329_12074220190330_190214

    On Tuesday, Star Touched came out on audio. Steve Campbell did a great job with the reading. If you act quickly, you may still be able to get a free version through Audio Book Boom.

    Saturday, I’ll be participating in the Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading at RavenCon from 2-4 PM. If you’re at the Con, make sure you say hi to me and Fifi.

    Keep your eye out for my Balticon schedule.

  • MY RAVENCON SCHEDULE

    RavenCon

    From Friday, April 20 – 22, I will be at RavenCon in Williamsburg, VA. I’m very excited to attend this science fiction and fantasy convention this year and hope to see some of you there.

    Here is where you can find me.
    (I’ll be doing some rapid fire running in the afternoon.)

    Saturday, April 21
    11:00 AM       Room 4
    Reading: L. Jagi Lamplighter & A.L. Kaplan
    Come hear us read our works.

    Saturday, April 21
    3:00 AM          Room 5
    Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading
    Members of Broad Universe perform readings from their works.

    Saturday, April 21
    4:00 PM          Room L
    Hold On To The Light
    #HoldOnToTheLight is a blog campaign encompassing blog posts by fantasy and science fiction authors around the world in an effort to raise awareness around treatment for depression, suicide prevention, domestic violence intervention, PTSD initiatives, bullying prevention and other mental health-related issues.

    Saturday, April 21
    5:00 PM          Dealers Room
    Signing: Michael G. Williams & A.L. Kaplan
    The perfect chance to pick up a copy of our books and have them personalized.

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  • BALTICON 51

    Looking for something do do Memorial Day weekend? Come to Balticon May 26-29, 2017 and say hi.  There are tons of great activities. Here is my schedule.

    When Where What
    Saturday    
    2:00 PM Mt. Washington Reading Outside Your Genre for SF/F Writers
         
    6:00 PM Kent Broad Universe Rapid-Fire Reading
         
    7:00 PM St. George Writing Flash Fiction
         
    Sunday    
    11:00 AM St George Reading: I’ll be reading from my novel, STAR TOUCHED
         
    1:00 PM Mt. Washington I’ve Done My Research and You’re Going to Suffer for It
         
    8 PM Homeland Writing SF/F from Societal Trauma
  • UPCOMING APPEARANCE: BALTICON 50 – May 27 – 30, 2016

    From May 27 – 30, I’ll be part of, Balticon 50, a fantastic convention in Baltimore, Maryland at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. There will be four days of Multi-Track Programming featuring authors, publishers, editors, artists, scientists, musicians and much more. Everything Science Fiction and Fantasy in one huge package. 

    I’ll bYoung Adventurerse reading a portion of WOLF DAWN, from YOUNG ADVENTURERS: Heroes, Explorers & Swashbucklers on Saturday at 1:00. I’ll also read my winning poem, SCALES OF GLORY at the poetry contest reading on Sunday. (Time TBA)

     

    On top of this year’s guest of honor, George R. R. Martin, past guests of honor were invited back to celebrate Balticon’s 50th anniversary. Here’s a list of Alumni that are coming.

    John Varley – Balticon 15, 1981,
    R. A. MacAvoy – Balticon 19, 1985
    Nancy Springer – Balticon 20, 1986
    Michael F. Flynn – Balticon 26, 1992
    Compton Crook Award 9, 1991,
    BSFS Heinlein Award 2003
    Donald Kingsbury – Balticon 26, 1992
    Compton Crook Award 1, 1983
    Allen Steele – Balticon 27, 1993,
    BSFS Heinlein Award 2013
    Harry Turtledove – Balticon 32, 1998
    Phil Foglio – Balticon 36, 2002
    Kaja Foglio – Balticon 36, 2002
    Steve Miller – Balticon 37, 2003
    Sharon Lee – Balticon 37, 2003
    Steve Barnes – Balticon 39, 2005
    Larry Niven – Balticon 41, 2007,
    BSFS Heinlein Award 2005
    Peter Beagle – Balticon 41, 2007
    Connie Willis – Balticon 42, 2008,
    BSFS Heinlein Award 2011
    Charles Stross – Balticon 43, 2009
    Jody Lynn Nye – Balticon 46, 2012
    Joe Haldeman – Balticon 47, 2013,
    BSFS Heinlein Award 2009
    Jo Walton – Balticon 49, 2015
    BSFS Heinlein Award 2009

    Check out the website to see the full list of participants and activities.

    Hope to see you there.

    A.L. Kaplan