Monday, September 16, 2013

Convention Schedule

So, as I've mentioned before, I'm going to be in Grand Rapids, Michigan, this coming weekend for Grandcon, with such luminaries as Ed Greenwood, Steven Schend, and Tracy and Laura Hickman. Here's what we will be up to:

World Building Seminar Basic Concepts Pt. 1
You want to build a world for a campaign or a story. Where do you start? Hear how the masters of the Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and myriad other settings create their worlds and swap stories from the dawn of gaming.
Friday 10am – 12pm, President's Room
Panelists: Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb, Tracy Hickman, & Steven Schend

World Building Seminar Advanced Concepts Pt. 2
World Building Seminar Advanced Concepts Pt. 2 – OK, you have your basic fantasy (or not-so-fantasy) universe. What now? The Elder Gods of the Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and other great fantasy universes talk about what happens next and how worlds and campaign settings evolve.
Saturday 1pm – 3pm, President's Room
Panelists: Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb, & Steven Schend

Charity Game:  Lords of Waterdeep
Come play the Wizards of the Coast LORDS OF WATERDEEP board game with some of the designers and authors who’ve brought Waterdeep to life in games, comics, and novels!
Friday 3pm – 5pm (Ed Greenwood & Steven Schend)
Friday 6pm  –8pm (Ed Greenwood & Jeff Grubb)
Saturday 10am – 12pm (Ed Greenwood & Steven Schend)
Saturday 3pm – 5pm (Ed Greenwood & Steven Schend)
Saturday 6pm – 8pm (Ed Greenwood & Jeff Grubb)
Sunday 10am – 12pm (Ed Greenwood & Steven Schend)
Dogwood Room

Killer Breakfast
Just what you need on a Sunday morning - big healthy heaping of roleplaying mayhem. Tracy Hickman's Killer Breakfasts are the stuff of legends, and this year he is joined by Ed Greenwood and Jeff Grubb. TPKs! They aren't just for breakfast anymore, but we serve them up hot here!
Sunday 8am - 10 am, Willow Room

Plus, of course, we'll be hanging around, getting underfoot, chewing the fat about the bad old days, and taking in Grand Rapids Art Fair, so look us up!

More later,