Tag: Jen Finelli

  • My Friday Balticon Schedule

    My Friday Balticon Schedule

    Fri 5:30 PM

    Food in Fiction                 

               From the feasts in Song of Ice and Fire to the elaborate cuisines in Steven Brust’s works, food is often featured in fiction, sometimes even central to the plot. Descriptions of meals and meal creation can drive a lot of storytelling. What fictional foods would you like to eat? How do some writers describe food in ways that leave readers hungry for more?

    Mark Painter (Mark Painter)                                                                Martin Wilsey (Martin Wilsey)                                                                                 A. L. Kaplan (“Amy” A. L. Kaplan)                                                                         Jen Finelli, MD (Jen Finelli, MD)                                                                

          

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  • My Balticon 60 Schedule

    My Balticon 60 Schedule

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    Friday, May 22

    Food in Fiction – 5:30 PM

    From the feasts in Song of Ice and Fire to the elaborate cuisines in Steven Brust’s works, food is often featured in fiction, sometimes even central to the plot. Descriptions of meals and meal creation can drive a lot of storytelling. What fictional foods would you like to eat? How do some writers describe food in ways that leave readers hungry for more?

    Mark Painter, Martin Wilsey, A. L. Kaplan, Jen Finelli, MD

    Saturday, May 23

    Writing Novels – The Long Haul – 10:00 AM

    Writing a novel can be a marathon. It can take years – whether from life changes or plot and character problems. Our panelists will discuss staying motivated during the process, and the new perspectives that arise over time.

    Alan Smale, Maeghan Jo Kimball, Patrick, A. L. Kaplan, Sally Wiener Grotta

    Where Have All the Parents Gone? – 11:30 AM

    Kids are always being thrown into life threatening situations in books, but in real life, their parents would never let this happen. Is that why so many parents in middle grade and young adult stories are either dead or oblivious? How can authors navigate the “parent problem”? What does portraying neglectful adults as normal or even beneficial teach young audiences? Do authors have the responsibility of addressing who should be watching these kids?

    Patrick Thomas, DM Mewha, Wendra Colleen, A. L. Kaplan, Rigel Ailur

    Author Reading – 4:00 PM

    Authors A.L. Kaplan, DM Mewha, and Mark Painter will read selections from their works.

    Sunday, May 24

    Memories of Balticons Past – 10:00 AM

    No sh*t, there I was… This really happened at Balticon…. And nobody was arrested. Let’s listen to some fans and pros talk about past Balticons.

    A. L. Kaplan, Tom Schaad, Thomas The Red, Eva Whitley, Brick Barrientos

    Authographs – 4:00 PM

    Monday, May 25

    The Structured Pantser – 10:00 AM

    What if I’m neither a pantser nor a plotter, but something in-between? What if I want to focus my discovery writing without tying myself to an outline? What if I want more discovery writing without ruining a perfectly good outline? Like most things in writing, there is no one answer. Panelists will discuss ways to combine the two methods.

    A. L. Kaplan, Samantha Mills -CC 2025 Winner, Jen Brinn, Haley Gelfuso-CC 2026 Winner, Cecilia Tan