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NWC36 Grid with Text.Xlsx NORWESCON 36 (2013) PROGRAM GRID 3/29/2013 FRIDAY 9 9:30 10 10:30 11 11:30 Noon 12:30 1 1:30 2 2:30 3 3:30 4 4:30 5 5:30 Cascade 1 Roberta Jack William F. Susan R. Kim Ritchie Carol Berg Brenda Carre Nancy Kress Pat MacEwen Ken Scholes Cat Rambo Tina Connolly Leslie Howle Tinker Pearce Readings Gregory Skillingstead Nolan Matthews Fangirls: Who Are They & Intro to Medieval & System Matters: The Right Navigating Navigation: You The Anthropogenic Extinction Your Anti-Procrastination Cascade 2 Ethics for Newsies Grimm & Once Upon a Time What Do They Want? Renaissance Manuscript Art RPG for the Job Can Get There From Here Event First Aid Kit Portraying Mental Illness in Rebuilding Humans from the Character Arc, Plot Arc -- Cascade 3&4 Why Do Girls Love Villains? What the Frak is "Filk?" Powering the World First Page Idol The Marvelverse Comics Inside Out Story! Using Natural Materials in Esperanto: The Language of Cascade 5 Dream Team All Our Cats Are Green Space: The Final Frontier Crowns & Swords Minorities in Comics Building a Balanced Mythos Costuming Hope... And Sci-Fi! Big Press, Small Press, or Invasions That Changed Medieval Fortifications & Medieval Women: Was It Comparative Religions: Past, Draping your Bustle - Cascade 6 Writing Poetry Ethics in Clinical Research Self-Publishing? Europe Castles Really a Man's World? Present, Future, & Fictional Customize Your Caboose Gay Superheroes of the Crossing Boundaries: Writing Best New Techs for the Start- MWM Presents: The Phoenix Cascade 7 Building a Better Body Writing What You Don't Know Writing AU Ask the Gamemasters Future the Other up Mad Scientist Project MMO When Things Go Wrong in Environmental Concerns of Beyond "Tension on Every Preparing for the Cascade 8 Comic Adaptations Fanfic Fears Fannish Home & Gardening Feminism in Science Fiction Space Science Fiction Page" Superplague Cascade 9&10 Scheduled Gaming - 9am to 1am Will the Turing Test Pass Guns in the Media: You're The Gusmobile & Learning to Wonder Woman vs. Lois Cascade 12 Let's Make a Movie: Plan It Military in Space Merging Minds & Machines Before AIs Do? Doing It Wrong! Fly to the Moon Lane Bribing People to Listen to Cascade 13 Art Education Costumer Thunderdome Figure Drawing Demo Figure Drawing Workshop -- Models in Costume Poetry Carnivale in Venice/ Carnival Evergreen 1&2 Kidditch! Polyamory 101 on Venus: A Fashion Show & Seattle Opera Trunk Show: The Ring Cycle Tell Weapons of the Middle Ages Medieval Armour Evergreen 3&4 Gardner Dozois Q&A The Origins of Magic Baen Books Live Q&A with Edward Tenner A Language of Thrones (hands-on) (hands on) Cool Summer Movie Stuff! Magic Show with Whifflesnort Olympic 1 Craft a Wookie Birdhouse, Part 1 Baby Lounge & Quiet Hour KidsFilk! Family Movie Previews the Wizard Grand Ballroom 2 Hobbit Country Dancing Lazer Tag Concert & Reading with Grand Ballroom 3 Terry Brooks Q&A The Art of Lee Moyer Keith and Alan’s Movie News and Previews - Assemble! Monstarrs of Nerdcore Catherine Asaro Maxi's Ballroom Norwescon Dance Academy Maxi's Lounge Rotunda 1 Open Gaming - 8am to 6am LARP 5pm - midnight Rotunda 2 Magic: The Gathering EDH/Commander - 9am to 1pm Open Gaming - 8am to 6am D Scaveng Stealth & Salon Introduction to Participatory Geekmusic Hunt Tracking Art Show Tour with Russell D. Art Show Tour with Amber Art Show Tour with Lee Art Show Tour with Margaret Grand 1 Art Show Campbell Clark Moyer Organ-Kean as of 2/26/2013 NORWESCON 36 (2013) PROGRAM GRID 3/29/2013 FRIDAY 6 6:30 7 7:30 8 8:30 9 9:30 10 10:30 11 11:30 Midnight 12:30 1am 1:30 Cascade 1 Zan Brenda Jason V Michaelbrent Chelsea M. Julie Lucas Clinton J. Ted Butler Readings Christensen Cooper Brock Collings Campbell Hoverson Johnson Boomer From Oz to Alice -- Costume Alternatives to Alternative Cascade 2 Conversational Elvish Intersectionality 101 Friends of Bill W Inspirations Energy How I Learned to Relax and Cascade 3&4 Writing a Series Blinded by Pseudoscience Flirting 101 BDSM 101 Love Ebooks… Wicked Awesome! Bad is Bullies Still Suck: Why We It's the End of the World As Cascade 5 Alternative Scene Etiquette Beautiful Don't Just Get Over It We Know It Preparing for the End of Crowning Glory - Fabulous The Weirdest Things I Have Cascade 6 The Liar's Panel Future Management Days Headdresses Had to Build SF & Fantasy Themes in Cascade 7 Economics, SF's Weak Spot Humanizing Our Monsters Mining the Sky Metal Music Cultural Imperialism in Writing Sex: The Elements of Cascade 8 Horror TV BDSM Beta Fantasy Slash Cascade 9&10 Scheduled Gaming - 9am to 10pm Uncensored Scheduled Gaming - 10pm to 1am So You've Finished Your If My Car Can't Fly, Can It At Cascade 12 Queers in Gaming Gaming & Community Novel. Now What? Least Drive Itself? Cascade 13 Creativity & Disabilities Miniature Painting WorkshopArtist's Jam A Print by Any Other Name… Evergreen 1&2 Hello, The Future! in Concert Leannan Sidhe in Concert Starlight in Concert Midnight Movie: Rocky Horror Picture Show Evergreen 3&4 Geek Geek Don't Tell Me Under-21 Dance Friday Night Bardic Filk Olympic 1 It’s The Zombie Apocalypse! Stitch & Bitch Grand Ballroom 2 Philip K. Dick Ceremony & Reception Fannish Fetish Fashion Show Friday Night Dance Grand Ballroom 3 Maxi's Ballroom FFFS Takeover 21+ Maxi's Lounge PMA Toga Party (21+) Rotunda 1 LARP: Nightfall and Divinity - 5pm to midnight Open Gaming - 8am to 6am Rotunda 2 Open Gaming - 8am to 6am Costumers' Guild Tea & Salon Masquerade Pre-Meeting Reception Grand 1 Art Show as of 2/26/2013.
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