I am back from GenCon, wiped out but energized after an immersive dunking in game and writing space with cool people whose orbits and mine don’t always intersect.
Big thanks to the folks who put the Writers Symposium together and for inviting me, to all the folks I paneled with on everything from portfolio reviews to writing with kindness, to the old friends at Green Ronin who helped me with housing and who continue to put out fabulous RPG products, to Toiya K. Finley for spearheading the Interdimensions anthology I’m a part of, and to all the Maurice Broadduses, Matt Forbecks, Jennifer Allaways, Jessica Goldstein Blairs, Jeremy Bernsteins, Justin Achillis and all the rest who make the experience so wonderful.
But I’m home now, and that means time to go onward. And onward indeed happens this Tuesday the 13th with the Monsters in the Mead Hall reading, put together as a cooperative effort between the Durham Public Library and the NC Chapter of the Horror Writers Association. Join me and four other esteemed writers at Moon Dog Meadery at 7 for some good old fashioned rollicking horror straight from the source.