Lt. Col. Zocchi tells how several guilty Pentagon brass hats shifted their blame. He also explains many of the what ifs and tells why Lt. Kermit Tyler thought the Japanese raiders were B-17’s.Top Secret American War Plans were printed by the Chicago Tribune just 3 days before Pearl Harbor.
The plot is the essential element of your novel, short story, or game adventure. How do you create one that compels your readers and keep your editors asking for more. Where do you throw in the crucial twist? Moderated by authors Steve Sullivan, Janet Pack, Chris Pierson, and Jean Rabe.
GenCon Symposium, Secrets of a Best-Selling Author
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Mike Stackpole tells how you can start on the right foot as an author, and how he progressed from game designer to editor and a writer of best selling sci-fi and fantasy stories.
GenCon Symposium, Starting and Running a Game Company
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Gamescience founder Lt. Col. Zocchi explains what type of press prints the least expensive product how to find one, who to identify the best print run length, marking up, factory representatives, and more.
There is a world of writing resources, one filled with markets and contests and writers’ organizations. Learn how to use them and how to find the best sites for research and advice. Moderators Chris Pierson, Jean Rabe, and Janet Pack.
Mr. Ross Maker examines, from both the historical and gaming perspectives, the conflict that catapulted Japan to World Power status and set the stage for the Russian Revolution.
Mike Stackpole defends roleplaying games against those who claim that gaming causes children to kill or commit suicide. He’ll tell how to eliminate future threats and how to avoid persecution.