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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Author List Released for
2013 Gen Con Writer’s Symposium
INDIANAPOLIS (April 2nd, 2013) – The Gen Con
Writer’s Symposium recently released the list of participating authors for 2013,
and it includes some of the greatest science fiction, fantasy, and media tie-in
writers working today. More than fifty talented authors and experts will
participate in the panels planned for this year’s Writer’s Symposium, including
Guests of Honor Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon.
Participating authors include: Saladin Ahmed, Lou Anders, Brad Beaulieu, Donald J. Bingle,
Dylan Birtolo, Maurice Broaddus, Jennifer Brozek, Richard Lee Byers, Wesley
Chu, Lawrence C. Connolly, Larry Correia, Larry Dixon, Maxwell Alexander Drake,
Erin M. Evans, Dave Farland, Matt Forbeck, Jaym Gates, Paul Genesse, Geoffrey
Girard, Jerry Gordon, Dave Gross, Sarah Hans, John Helfers, Jim C. Hines,
William H. Horner III, Kerrie L. Hughes, Howard Andrew Jones, Gary Kloster,
Mary Robinette Kowal, Jay Kristoff, Mercedes Lackey, James Lowder, Scott Lynch,
Ari Marmell, Robert Mosher, Daniel Myers, Chris Pierson, Patrick Rothfuss,
Jason Sanford, Ken Scholes, Erik Scott de Bie, Lucy A. Snyder, Mike Stackpole,
George Strayton, James L. Sutter, Kelly Swails, Marc Tassin, Howard Tayler, Monica
Valentinelli, Elizabeth Vaughan, Gregory A. Wilson
This collection of talented writers includes New York Times
bestsellers, USA Today bestsellers, and winners of numerous prestigious
literary awards. This year alone, Writer’s Symposium panelists received eight
nominations for the coveted Hugo and Nebula awards.
“We’re extremely excited,” said Marc Tassin, the Gen Con
Literary Coordinator and the Symposium organizer. “The list of authors that
have signed on to participate this year is quite incredible. This year’s
Symposium is an unprecedented opportunity for both experienced and beginning
writers to learn from some of the greatest writing talents out there today.”
"Having participated in numerous writing seminars both
in and out of genre over the years, I am stunned by both the caliber of the
participants and sheer size of the Gen Con Writer’s Symposium," said Lou
Anders, Hugo award-winning Editorial Director of Pyr books. "I'm not sure
anyone quite realizes that this symposium has quietly built itself into one of
the largest and most impressive writing symposiums in the field. Anyone with an
interest in writing science fiction and fantasy literature, whether media tie-in
or not, should definitely have this on their radar."
A full event list for the Symposium is scheduled for release
later this month. Tickets to Gen Con are available at www.gencon.com .
For more information, please contact Marc Tassin ( contact@genconwriters.com ).
About the Writer’s Symposium: The Gen Con Writer’s Symposium
is one of the largest writing conferences in the world. Established in 1995, it
offers more than 110 hours of events for both new and experienced authors. The
Symposium features more than fifty authors and has served as a springboard for
the careers of many accomplished writers. The Symposium will be held August 15th
to 18th, 2013, in Indianapolis, Indiana as part of the annual Gen
Con gaming convention. For more information on the Symposium, visit www.genconwriters.com .
About Gen Con: Gen Con, LLC produces the largest consumer
hobby, fantasy, sci-fi and adventure game convention in North America. It was
acquired in 2002 by former CEO and founder of Wizards of the Coast Peter
Adkison, who owns the company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Gen Con is
a consumer and trade experience dedicated to gaming culture and community. www.gencon.com
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