Celebration VI Odds and Ends

If you’re going to be in attendance at Celebration VI and want to catch up with us (we’re not scary, I promise), you can find us with this tentative schedule. As we’ve mentioned before, we do have some Tosche Station swag to hand out! If you time things right, you might even get to be an impromptu guest on this week’s podcast.

I’d also suggest that if you’re going to CVI or any major convention, you head on over to Club Jade and read their convention tips. There’s a lot of practical advice to survive cons as well as some behavioral advice.

Looking for an interesting event or two to attend at Celebration VI? Give one of the author workshop panels a chance. Even if you’re not a writer yourself, it’s fascinating to see how their creative processes work. Aaron Allston and Timothy Zahn in particular put on great clinics that you should check out. As a note, if you’re going to be at Dragon*Con, you should consider attending Mike Stackpole’s 21 Days to a Novel workshop as well.

Can’t make it to Celebration VI? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Both Nanci and myself will be at major panels and events where announcements are likely to occur, such as the Dark Horse 2013 and Future of Star Wars Books panels. While we will have blog posts up shortly after such events recapping the news, you can get that information even faster by following the official blog and podcast Twitter account.

For various observations, hastily taken cell phone pictures, and snark from the conventions themselves, you can also follow both myself and Nanci on Twitter.

Tosche Station Radio #27: Convention Madness

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On this week’s Tosche Station Radio, the hosts gear up for Celebration VI!

Kicking off the show, Nanci highlights what’s new on the blog. EmilyBrian, and new staff writer Bria contributed Mercy Kill reviews. Cosplay Monday featured Savannah’s awesome Jedi costume. All three were extremely positive. We asked, you answered: What Celebration VI events are you most looking forward to? We went over our own CVI schedule. Finally we wrapped up our Replace Mara’s Catsuit contest with thirteen entries. Thanks to all who participated!

In Fixer’s Flash, both Brian and Nanci read and finished X-Wing: Mercy Kill. They enjoyed it. Tremendously. Nanci began reading Scourge and in her free time, began edits to her original novel. She also found the time to re-watch X-Men: First Class in order to admire Michael Fassbender. Brian read through Captain Marvel #2 and thinks that comic readers absolutely need to pick the new series up. He also began the groundwork for his own original book, but most of his time is spent preparing for convention season with Celebration VI and Dragon*Con right around the corner.

Deak’s Dirt begins with news that Raiders of the Lost Ark is coming to IMAX theaters in September. In other film news, Joss Whedon got himself a new deal from Marvel and it’s a dandy. The final Crucible cover was revealed, and it looks pretty much like the old cover. Her Universe revealed their Mara shirt as part of their Celebration VI exclusives.

In this week’s Camie’s Concerns, the hosts talk Celebration VI and what you should expect. They highlight Club Jade’s convention prep posts, an invaluable resource for those who may be attending a con for the first time. The hosts dive into what you can expect from Orlando and the Orange County Convention Center itself before diving into their schedules for CVI. Brian and Nanci take a few questions from listeners as well.

For Wormie’s Works, Nanci highlights a NASA parody video and Brian links to a musicvideo highlighting fifty years of fandom.

This week’s Trope of the Show takes a look at The Charmer. Hello, Wes Janson!

Tosche Station Radio is the official podcast of Tosche-Station.net and a part of the Solo Sound network. If you like what you hear, please leave a review on the iTunes Music Store or the Zune Marketplace. We can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.

Nanci and Brian are the co-founders and writers of Tosche-Station.net. You can find Nanci on Twitter with the handle @Nancipants and you can find Brian with @LaneWinree.

Aaron Allston’s Celebration VI and Dragon*Con Schedule

Expanded Universe author Aaron Allston has updated his appearance schedule to note just where he’s going to be at both Celebration VI and Dragon*Con. As we’ve said before on the blog and the podcast, Allston is a fantastic guest to sit down and listen to. If you’ve got a chance to see one of his panels or writing workshops, you owe it to yourself to do so. 

Celebration VI

  • Friday 10:30 am-11:30 am, Behind the Scenes Stage (W414 ABCD): What’s Coming From Del Rey.
    “Acclaimed Star Wars authors Aaron Allston, Troy Denning, Drew Karpyshyn, James Luceno, and Timothy Zahn join Shelly Shapiro of Del Rey and Jennifer Heddle of Lucasfilm to reveal what’s coming next in best-selling Star Wars fiction.”
  • Friday 2:30 pm-3:30 pm, Star Wars University (W300):
    Laying Down Tracks: A Different Way to Write Your Novel.
    “Most people writing their first few novels start with an outline, or just a sense of how the early chapters should progress, and then write straight through to the end. But that’s not necessarily the best method for all novelists. In this seminar,New York Times bestselling author Aaron Allston (X-Wing: Mercy Kill) discusses an alternate method of novel writing intended to capitalize on each writer’s individual strengths and passions. This method helps bypass some causes of writer’s block, invokes ‘flow state’ writing, and prevents the sort of discouragement that can kill a novel. If you’ve ever wondered whether the standard novel-writing methods are holding you back, come to ‘Laying Down Tracks.'”
  • Friday 6:00 pm-7:00 pm, Barnes & Noble Booth (Booth #129):
    Signing. Aaron Allston, Troy Denning.
  • Saturday 3:00 pm-4:00 pm, Barnes & Noble Booth (Booth #129):
    Signing. Aaron Allston, Troy Denning.
  • Sunday, 11:00 am, Del Rey Booth (Booth #910):
    Del Rey 2012 Star Wars Sampler Signing.
    Drew Karpyshyn, Timothy Zahn, James Luceno, Aaron Allston, Troy Denning, John Jackson Miller.
Dragon*Con
  • Friday 2:30 pm-3:30 pm, Seminar 4:
    Talk to Me: Dialogue.
    “Aaron Allston discusses the art of writing dialogue — to improve characterization, to influence the reader’s responses, and to deliver the emotional wallop your story needs.”
    Room: Hanover A-B (Hyatt). Additional seminar charge will apply.
  • Friday 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, Seminar 5:
    Description.
    “Have your descriptive passages become blocks of text that stop your story cold? Aaron Allston discusses techniques to transform those passages into memorable experience that propel your story to its conclusion.”
    Room: Hanover A-B (Hyatt). Additional seminar charge will apply.
  • Friday 5:30 pm-6:30 pm:
    Meet Your Favorite Star Wars Authors.
    “Have a burning question for your favorite authors? They’ll be here to talk to you!” Panelists TBA.
    Room: A706 (Marriott)
  • Saturday 1:00 pm-2:00 pm, Seminar 8:
    Ruining Your Career Before It Gets Started.
    “Aaron Allston walks you through the minefield of deadly career-killers, including query letters that spell doom, research practices that murder a writer’s reputation, ‘everyone knows’ fallacies that lead novices and even experienced writers into quicksand, and fan interactions that are pure poison.”
    Room: Hanover A-B (Hyatt). Additional seminar charge will apply.
  • Saturday 2:30 pm-3:30 pm, Seminar 9:
    Style and Mood.
    “Aaron Allston talks about establishing and sustaining the tone of a novel — how to switch from technique to technique, like a pitcher switching from a curve ball to a fastball, in order to make the readers experience exactly what you want them to.”
    Room: Hanover A-B (Hyatt). Additional seminar charge will apply.
  • Saturday 5:30 pm-6:30 pm:
    Masculinity in Star Wars.
    “Vader, Han Solo, Luke, Lando — just what does it all mean, and where was the Maker going with chivalry, patriarchy, and the definition of masculinity?” Panelists TBA.
    Room: A706 (Marriott)
  • Sunday 11:30 am-12:30 pm:
    Literature of Gaming.
    “The world of gaming has provided a grounding for a number of books. We’ll discuss what makes it popular and writing for a preconceived world.” Panelists TBA.
    Room: Greenbriar (Hyatt)
  • Sunday 2:30 pm-3:30 pm, Seminar 14:
    Unclogging Your Plot.
    “Aaron Allston describes the Thirteen Deadly Sins that can grind your novel’s plot to a halt — how to detect them, understand them, and bulldoze them out of your way.”
    Room: Hanover A-B (Hyatt). Additional seminar charge will apply.
  • Sunday 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, Seminar 15:
    Showing Off Your Manuscript.
    “Aaron Allston discusses ways to put your fiction before the eyes of others, including advance readers, workshoppers, editors, and agents. We’ll also talk about the hazards of showing off your manuscript, including submission mistakes, hurtful reviews, and loss of creative energy.”
    Room: Hanover A-B. Additional seminar charge will apply.
  • Monday 2:30 pm-3:30 pm:
    Discussion of Mercy Kill with Aaron Allston.
    “Just what the title says — Allston discusses his latest Star Wars novel, the long-awaited continuation of the X-Wing series, released August 7.”
    Room: A706 (Marriott)

If you’re going to be at Dragon*Con, I strongly encourage you to attend both the Expanded Universe multi-author panel as well as the Mercy Kill panel. 

 

Talking Celebration VI on the next Tosche Station Radio – Ask us your Questions!

It’s Thursday, which means Nanci and I will be sitting down to record another episode of Tosche Station Radio. This week we want talk heavily about Celebration VI and what you can expect there. If you’ve got any questions about the convention or want to know what we’ll be up to, please leave a question in this post and we will answer it.

In addition to our answers, be sure to check out Dunc’s Convention Tips over at Club Jade.

We’re also going to be at Dragon*Con if you have questions specific to that event as well. Again, leave your inquiries, comments, and questions in the comments!

What Celebration VI Events are you Looking Forward to?

After the whirldwind that was fandom news yesterday, today has been a little more … dry. As is usually the case when there’s nothing else to talk about, we here at Tosche Station crowdsource the content to you! This week, we want your input on Celebration VI. Just what are you looking forward to? Leave a comment or reply to the tweet below and we’ll add your response to the list.

 

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For the Single CVI Attendee: Light Speed Dating

Single? Going to be at Celebration VI? Boy howdy, is there an event for you!

It is a dark time for single people,
Although speed dating has become popular,
Couples-only events have driven the single people
Into hiding, and kept them from having fun across the galaxy

Evading the dreaded couples-only events,
The group Sci-Fi Speed Dating, led by Ryan Glitch,
Has established a new group of speed dating sessions,
In the remote city of O’Lando.

The dark lord, Darth Vader,
Obsessed with speed dating, has dispatched
Thousands of invites to Single Star Wars Fans across the galaxy
Inviting them to STAR WARS SPEED DATING
At Star Wars Celebration VI!

You’ll need to register in advance if you want to take part. Who knows, maybe you’ll find The One. Or at least, meet a nifty new fandom friend. You can’t have enough of those, right? There’s nothing wrong with platonic fandom friendship, after all.

Amy Ratcliffe Covers ‘The Clone Wars’ Panel at SDCC

Today’s big Star Wars event at San Diego Comic Con was a Clone Wars panel with Dave Filoni. While we couldn’t be there, we’re all fortunate that all-around awesome person Amy Ratcliffe was on hand to live-tweet the big stuff. She’s been kind enough to let us compile her coverage for the blog, so go say thank you by giving her a follow on Twitter!

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SWEU News from San Diego Comic Con

Del Rey and Dark Horse held their Future of Star Wars Publishing panel this afternoon (or evening, depending on your time zone). Thanks to Bryan Young from Big Shiny Robot and Star Wars Action News for their live tweeting of the event.

The news is as follows:

  • Darth Maul Death Sentence will be a four issue miniseries bridging Seasons 4-5 of The Clone Wars.
  • Next month we’ll have a comic series that will tie into Lost Tribe of the Sith: Spiral. The visuals will be “very strampunk.”
  • Dawn of the Jedi will continue in November with Prisoner of Bogan.
  • The movies are all you’ll need to know in order to understand the new Star Wars comic.
  • Del Rey showed some artwork from the Essential Reader’s Companion. There will be 100 scene paintings and 50 character portraits.
  • Regarding Scoundrels, it’s not Han’s idea to involve Lando and he’s not happy about it.
  • Coming in 2013: The Last Jedi by Michael Reaves and Maya Kathryn Bohnhoff will continue Coruscant Nights and star Jax Pavan.
  • New SWEU author Tim Lebbon will write Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void, tying into the comic series.
  • Troy Denning is penning a standalone novel set one year after Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse. Titled Crucible, it will star the Big Three.

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And a post-panel link roundup