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Fright Night Film Fest 2011 Schedule!

MVP has your one stop spot for everything you need to know about the Fright Night Film Fest and Fandom Fest 2011 this weekend in Louisville, Kentucky.  We’ve reprinted the entire film, panel and Q&A schedules for you in one spot.  If you still can’t find what you’re looking for – then visit the official Facebook fanpage for Fright Night Film Fest and ask them directly.

It’s going to be a great show.  Check out the complete guest list on the official website by clicking here.

This weekend, stop by the Mutantville table and pick up a screener of your favorite MVP indie horror flick.

(Check out the full schedule after the leap!)

Events
Friday July 22nd
Vendor Hall:
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
4:00 pm – 10:00 pm VIP or Early Admittance Only
Movies:
5:00 pm – 2:00 am
Gaming:
4:00 pm  –  Around the Clock
(Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets)

Music Mayhem:
9:00 pm – 12:00 am
(Sponsored by American Recording Company)
Don’t miss out on one of the fan favorites.  Join us for this Massive Part with 6 Live Bands.  Music, Drink,
Dancing, Music, and  ??????
Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets
Music Mayhem Only Tickets-$5.00 at the Door

Carnival De’Louisville
9:00 pm  –  12:00 am

Saturday, July 23rd

Vendor Hall:
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
9:00 am – 7:00 pm   VIP or Early Admittance Only

Movies:
10:00 am – 2:00 am

Seminars/Workshops
9:00 am  –  7:00 pm

Gaming:
Around the Clock
Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets

Georgetown Drive-In Event
6:00 pm – 1:00 am
Experience the real Drive-In from the past with “The Fonz” and “American Graffiti Cast” .  An outing under the stars at Georgetown Drive-In.  Original Car speakers, Play-ground, and the Best Concession Stand anywhere.  Just ask our past celebrities about the “deep fried red velvet twinkies”.  Bring blankets & lawn chairs.  You can drive over or ride the shuttle.
Cost is $15.00 / Shuttle Ride $5.00
Cost is included with VIP Ticket Only

Live Music:
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm

VIP ONLY Celebrity Cocktail Party
9:00 pm
Don’t miss your chance to celebrate up close and personal with the celebrities.
Tickets limited to VIP ticket holders only.

Masquerade Ball:
10:00 pm-12:00 am
Dust off your costumes or get creative to sport your talent at  the 2011 Masquerade Ball.                                                                        Yes, we will have a prizes for the Best Costume
Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets
Special Music Performance  at our Masquerade Ball:
10:00 pm
Performed by Samantha Newark
(Sponsored by American Recording Company)
“The voice so many have loved for so long is now singing her own song, with all the heart and passion she has always brought to her music”  Make sure to listen in on Samantha
Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets
Body Art Fashion Show
10:00 pm
(Sponsored by Evil Fire Lizard)
This premier event is the highlight of the  Masquerade party.
Our Fantastic Artists will transform their body canvas into a work of art.  Each model will walk the stage;             showcasing their body art.
Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets

Special Wedding  –  Pit Style
11:30 pm
Join Dead Pit for their special wedding presentation, it gets wild, it gets funny.  Well worth the price of admission alone.  Reception to follow wedding.
Admission – you must pick up your free ticket at the Dead Pit Booth

Horror Host Event:
12:00  midnight  –  ???

Sunday, July 24th

Vendor Hall:
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
10:00 am – 5:00 pm   VIP or Early Admittance Only

Movies:
11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Seminars/Workshops:
9:00 am  –  5:00 pm

Gaming:
Around the Clock Gaming-5:00 pm
Cost Included with Day Pass, Weekend Pass, or VIP tickets

Children’s Costume Contest:
1:30 pm. – 2:00 pm
Especially designed for those children under 10. Prizes will be awarded

Make Up War
2:00 pm   – 3:00 pm
(Sponsored by Evil Fire Lizard)
Do you specialize in Special Effects or Make-Up?  Battle it out for the honor of “Best Make-up” at 2011 Fandom Fest / Fright Night Film Fest.  Get your team together and put on your thinking cap and get ready to rumble…
Admission included with Sunday Day Pass, Weekend pass or VIP Pass
Cost of $10.00 per each team entered in contest

Award Ceremony  –  “The Corman’s”
7:00 pm
Come as we celebrate all the great filmmakers who submitted their films into the fest.  Join us as we honor John Carpenter with the “Lifetime Achievement Award”
Admission included with Sunday Day Pass, Weekend pass or VIP Pass
Seating is Limited so get there Early.

AFTER Party  –  Meet & Greet
8:00 pm
Not quite finished…. Stay for the after party to congratulate everyone who helped make another successful Fright Night Film Fest & Fandom Fest.

We Proudly Thank Our Sponsor for our Literary Track.
Belle Books. http://www.BellBridgeBooks.com

Welcome to the Literary Track Programming List!

This page will contain a list and description of various literary track programs, from panels, to workshops and other activities.  Come and participate on the Fandom Fest Literary Track, and you will be able to learn from, and network with, publishers, editors, authors, artists, and other professionals from the literary world!  Whether you are an aspiring writer, published or self-published author, or just want to learn about the writing and publishing worlds, Fandom Fest offers you one of the best tracks of programming in the United States.  Be sure to register today, so you can access all of it next July!

Panels

Panels involve multiple professionals, in moderated discussions on various topics that will allow for questions and answers at the end.

Academic Credibility for Speculative Fiction:  Let’s face it, in literary circles the wondrous realms of science fiction, fantasy, and horror have often been seen as the ugly ducklings of writing.  Over time, some serious inroads have been made helping to elevate the way speculative fiction is viewed in comparison with other genres.  Increasing numbers of professors, academicians, and teachers have taken up the cause of promoting the serious literary value of speculative fiction.  In this panel, we feature a discussion on this very pursuit, by panelists who are professors and teachers on the college level.

Adapting from the Page to the Screen, and from the Screen to the Page:  This panel explores adaptations and novelizations.  What are the challenges involved in making a book into a movie?  What are the main considerations in novelizations?  This panel will explore the hurdles of bringing a story across the boundaries of two very different mediums.

All About Agents:  When do you need an agent?  How do you determine whether one is legimate, or good for you?  What do they do?  This panel explores the world of agents, and answers many important questions for writers mulling over getting one.

Animals in Speculative Fiction:  The title says it all!  Animals are used very extensively in speculative fiction, with portrayals ranging from the magical to the mundane.  This panel will feature a fun discussion on the use of animals in speculative fiction, and what their presence can bring to a story.

Anthologies:  What makes a good anthology?  What are some approaches editors take in deciding what kinds of stories to put in one?  How can they help a writer get on the map?  This panel discussion will probe the topic of anthologies, as well as single-author collections.

Author’s Collectives:  There is always strength in cooperation, and in today’s difficult publishing environment, many creative author’s collectives have formed to help writers sell books and raise awareness of their work.  Visit with some active author’s collectives such as Imagicopter and the Literary Underworld, and find out how author’s collectives can be extremely helpful to writers of all levels.

BDSM in Fiction: It is a whole lot more than just whips and chains, and it appears in a lot more speculative ficiton than you might think  (Terry Goodkind’s Mord Sith, anyone?).  Come for a discussion on dominant-submissive relationships in fiction, and the art of crafting engaging, believable characters involved in these types of relationships.  This might be one of the more interesting panels in all of Fandom Fest!

Blogging:  From personal blogs to themed blogs, blogging can really be a good outlet for writers.  This panel features a discussing of blogging as a whole, including those who do personal blogs, to others who have professional ones.

Cover Art-A Book Is Judged By Its Cover: Come and meet some professional cover artists, and listen to them talk about their approach and methods for creating the look of a new book release.  In a visual world, presentation becomes very important, and with books the cover artist’s role is crucial!

Crafting a Series or Franchise Character:  Whether you are writing a dedicated series, or perhaps a group of books featuring a heroic, franchise-type character, there are some extra things to ponder as you go about your work.  This panel features authors of both kinds, who will explore the additional things that need to be kept in mind when writing several books that have a core connection.

Creating and Finding Writing Opportunities: With new media, magazines, zines, blogs, and so much more out there, there are lots of opportunities for writers to find paying work while they work on their novels and short stories.  In this panel, hear from a group of writers with an extensive amount of insight and experience in this area.

Do Publishers Matter in the Digital Age?  It is a provocative question, and this special presentation by Debra Dixon of Bell Bridge Books explores the place of publishers in the future, when the fast-growing world of digital publishing will undoubtedly be predominant.  Are publishers necessary?  Why shouldn’t everyone just self-publish? These questions and more are explored in a panel highly relevant to the publishing world of today and the near future.

Edibles and Accessories in the Erotic Scene:  Sometimes bringing in some outside elements can make an erotic scene sizzle, in any genre.  This panel will explore various accessories, along with some “show and tell”, and a discussion of the usage of edible items, to help you find the ingredients to make your scene scintillating.  This special, extended panel will be part of the later evening programming, for our adult audience!

Editors-Expectations and Etiquette:  Want to get some advice about how to approach an editor?  How to best work with one?  What they typically want out of writers?  Then this is the panel for you, featuring several editors who will share their real world experience in a way that will help writers have a better relationship with the editors that they encounter and work with.

Erotic Writing:  Whether you are writing erotic fiction, or want to spice up your intimate scenes in other genres, this is the panel for you!  This panel will explore the intriguing topic of writing effective erotic scenes and what elements are involved.

Everything You Wanted to Know About eBooks:  A comprehensive overview of the world of eBooks, from the formats, to the readers, to the markets.  This panel will help you understand the digital publishing realm a little better, and give you some leads to follow if you are interested in seeing your work in eBook formats.

Exploring the World of Children’s Books:  Come and explore the world of children’s books, with authors who have successful titles in this area.  Find out about the unique challenges and approaches involved in developing children’s books.

Faith-Based Fiction:  In this panel, the world of faith-based fiction will be explored.  What are the boundaries?  How does a faith-based writer engage readers that do not share the writer’s beliefs?  What are the trends in faith-based literature at the moment?

Fight Scenes in Fiction:  This panel will explore advice on how to write a compelling and effective fight scene, no matter what genre you are writing in.

The Foundations of Good Publishing-For Small Press and Self-Published Authors:  What makes for a good product?  What is important to keep in mind to give your book the best chance at success?  What are the biggest challenges to putting out a good title?  This panel explores the things that make for a successful publication.  A small press or self-published title really can match the quality of a major press release!

Heroic Characters:  From Joseph Campbell to Christopher Vogler, many have studied the elements of the heroic, as the hero in literature has always held a strong attraction for readers.  What makes a character heroic?  What are the techniques and considerations in creating a hero in your short story or novel?  This panel is all about the crafting of a character with heroic qualities, from those who have done it.

Horror Writing-Realistic Character Development and Other Considerations:   There are some definite considerations to keep in mind when writing in the horror genre.  Developing realistic characters in a horror novel has its own hurdles due to the genre itself.  If you are a horror writer or just curious about the genre, this panel will explore the unique genre considerations.

Imagicopter-An Introduction:  Come and find out more about Imagicopter, a collection of authors, artists, musicians, and others who come together to do events and raise awareness about their work.  From special events, to book fairs, to book stores, to conventions, Imagicopter participates in an array of activities.  They even produce their own magazine, Imagyro!  Come and meet the founder, as well as the managing editor of Imagyro, and learn how you can become a part of Imagicopter!

Introducing Some Up and Coming Faces in Speculative Fiction:  During Fandom Fest, you will be introduced to some very talented new writers at the various book launch parties being held in regular programming.  Fandom Fest seeks to spotlight and introduce newer talent as much as possible, so we put this panel in place to give you a heads-up on some very talented authors that you might not have heard about yet.  Come meet some great talents early so you can say you “met them when!”

Keeping Genre Writing Fresh:  Vampires, Werewolves, and Zombies: Let’s face it, there are a whole lot of books and stories out there with vampires, werewolves, and zombies.  How do you keep these creatures from becoming repetitive, when there are certain expectations to begin with?  This panel will explore the art of keeping familiar genre creatures from getting stale.

Literary Track Meet and Greet:  This will be the first panel at Fandom Fest.  Come and meet the Literary Track Staff, get acquainted with some of the panelists and participants in the track, and get yourself ready for a great adventure in writing and publishing over the wekeend!

Literary Underworld:  In this panel, you will get to meet the founder of the Literary Underworld as well as several authors who participate in this innovative author’s collective that helps authors sell their work.  From an online store to exhibits at conventions, The Literary Underworld showcases and sells quality speculative ficition titles.

Meet the Publishers Session I:  Come and meet five different publishers, learn what kind of books they publish, their histories, how they have grown, and what they look for.  This is one of three sessions showcasing small press publishers.

Meet the Publishers Session II:  Featuring another group of five publishers.

Meet the Publishers Session III:  Featuring another group of five publishers.

Mystery Writing:  Elements of mystery are not just for books of the mystery genre! This panel features several authors discussing the techniques and approaches to writing a good mystery, and the elements involved.

The Paranormal in Fiction:  From romance to urban fantasy, to medieval fantasy and horror, the presence of the paranormal has taken on an increasing role in the stories being published today.  This panel probes the topic of the paranormal in fiction of any genre.  What falls under this label?  How is it being used in various types of books, and what are its strengths and potential weaknesses?

Plot Development:  This panel will feature a discussion on effective plot development.  How should you go about constructing a good plot?  What are some elements of a compelling plot?  What are some examples?

Podcasting and Radio:  While there are some unique considerations for both podcasting and producing radio shows, there is also a lot of common ground.  Come and learn more about the art and science of creating a quality broadcast show.  What makes a show compelling and successful?  How do you grow an audience?  Those are just a couple of the questions that will be explored.

Poetry and Song in Fiction:  Poetry and song play a big part in fiction, as any reader of Lord of the Rings or other great works have discovered.  What are some of the ways that writers can work poems and songs into their novels and short stories?  How can a poem or song enhance a scene?  Join this discussion and find out.

Point of View: This panel will explore effective ways for writers to use point of view.  Some writers change points of view between large sections, while others have been known to change it in consecutive paragraphs.  What works?  What can be confusing?  Visit this panel and find out!

Public Relations and Marketing on the Small Press and Self-Published Level:  So you don’t have much money, and the burden of promotion falls heavily on you.  What can you do to raise awareness of your work without having to spend much money?  This panel will explore low-cost and no-cost ways to do effective marketing and public relations for your books.  A valuable panel for small press publishers as well as authors.

Publishing Nightmares:  Yes, we’ve heard the horror stories, but there are some general things to be aware of and look out for if you are aspiring to be published.  This panel will explore the dangers of the publishing world, including vanity presses.  This panel is a must for every writer looking to be published.

Pulp Fiction-And This Isn’t About the Movie:  The Pulp era of the 20th century was fertile ground for the genesis of many areas of speculative fiction, and included many legendary writers.  This panel explores the history of the Pulp Era, and you will get to visit with some writers who produce work in the tradition of the Pulp Era today!

Putting the Science in Science Fiction, and Keeping Ahead of the Present:  This panel explores the fine art of putting hard science into science fiction, and how to do it effectively.  How do you avoid big info dumps?  How do you keep ahead of present technology?  There are lots of challenges in this area, and our panelists will confront them head on!

Screenwriting:  This panel explores the world of screenplays.  What makes a good screenplay?  What are the big differences in writing approaches between screenplays and novels/short stories?  What are the markets like for screenplays?  This panel will be a nice overview for the writer of short stories and novels who is looking to write (or write better) screenplays.

Shopping Your First Novel:  This panel explores the challenges faced by a new writer shopping their first novel.  It will take into consideration types of publishers, agents, and the best way to present new work.  A very valuable discussion for aspiring writers.

Small Press-Pro’s and Con’s:  This panel will give you a nice overview of small press publishers, including the good, the bad, and the ugly.  What are the strengths of small press?  What are its weaknesses?  Where do small press publishers fit in within the publishing world of 2011?  You might be very surprised to find out just how important small press publishers are becoming!

Steampunk: Here’s a panel on a red-hot area of speculative fiction with something for those unfamiliar with it, as well as something for those active in it.  What is Steampunk?  What’s new in Steampunk?  Will it retain its popularity?  Join us for a discussion about these questions and more!

Techniques for Good Short Fiction:  Short stories are not the same thing as novels.  With much smaller word counts (and often very strict ones for anthologies), you have to keep certain things in mind as you craft a short story.  This panel explores the techniques and approaches for writing compelling and effective short fiction.

Trends in Erotic Fiction:  What’s heating up the genre at the moment?  What lies ahead?  We can’t go into too many details here, as the conversation in this panel is probably going to be a little risque.  Our panelists will talk about the topics heating up erotic fiction at the moment, elements of which might be very usable in any genre!  Like a couple of other topics, this one will be part of our later evening programming, for our adult audience.

Trends in Fantasy:  This will be a fascinating forum taking a look at where fantasy is right now, and what might be just around the corner.  What have publishers been buying?  What has been selling well?  What is growing fast, and what is slowing down?  Come here to find out!

Urban Fantasy-Can You Definite It?:  This panel explores the world of Urban Fantasy, taking a look at how to define it, what trends are occuring within it, and what areas of it are popular at the moment.

Where First Time Novelists Go Wrong:  This panel is very valuable for unpublished authors, as it will explore the common mistakes that first time novelists tend to make.  Save yourself some time and frustration if you are a first time novelist by coming to this panel!

Writer’s Groups:  Writer’s Groups can really damage an aspiring writer, or they can be incredibly helpful.  This panel will help you evaluate whether you are in a Writer’s Group that will be beneficial to you.  What do you look for in a good writer’s group?  What are some red flags to look out for?

Writing Compelling Characters:  A discussion with several published authors about what’s involved in writing an interesting, dimensional character.

Writing Fan Fiction:  Lots of writers create stories set within the worlds of major franchises that they are fans of, like Harry Potter, Star Wars, or Middle Earth.  This panel explores the realm of fan fiction, why writers spend the time to create it (when it can’t be sold).

Writing For Graphic Novels:  This panel will explore the world of graphic novels from a writer’s perpsective.  What is the process like?  How is it different than writing novels or short stories?

Writing in Someone Else’s World:  Lots of opportunities exist for writers to create everything from novels to short stories based in a pre-existing world.  From game systems to franchises, writers can be highly successful playing in someone else’s world!  Come and find out how writers maintain their own voice and identity when working within a world that was not of their making.

YA Explosion!:  Yes, the Young Adult fiction market is a monster!  It makes up one of the biggest sectors of the publishing industry.  Come and find out more about the YA market from authors who write it.  What has made it so popular?  What makes a novel classified as Young Adult?  This panel will address these topics and more.

Workshops and Seminars

Information on signing up for slots on workshops will be posted here soon, as space is limited.

BookTasting* With Jackie Gamber and Maura Heaphy

See the session that is creating a buzz at the convention circuit!  Lucky participants will get to sample teas that have been selected in conjunction with specific literary works.  Find out why certain teas are matched with certain books, and then drink them and see if you agree!  BookTastings* are a great deal of fun, and you want to make sure you sign up when you arrive at FandomFest.  Limited Space.

Character Development (workshop conducted by Haley Elizabeth Garwood)

How do you make a character real?  What is involved in effectively crafting a character arc?  What are the things that you need to think about when you approach characters?  All these questions and more are explored in this intensive workshop focused on character development.  Writing exercises included in this session.

eBook Publishing- (Workshop Conducted by Peggy Barnes Dekay)

They’ve grown in sales 50% every year for the last five years!

They outsold hard cover books on Amazon LAST year!

They outsold paperback books on Amazon THIS year!

They aren’t like your grandmother’s book.

Learn what’s behind the hype.

How do eBooks fit into YOUR future as an author?

What types of writing can I sell as an eBook?

What’s selling best?

The number one books on Kindle are Steig Larsons’ books.

If you are writing a book, have a book, or will soon have a book available for sale, you need to know about eBooks. Learn what you can do to take advantage of the avalanche of sales and successes of eBook authors. Hear some of the stories. Learn how to maximize your exposure and profits in this new frontier of publishing.

Editing & Editors: What Writers Need to Know (Presentation by Susan Lindsey of Savvy Communications)

Writers and editors have a symbiotic relationship – writers need editors and editors need writers. If you’re a writer, attend this presentation to learn:

• Why should you hire an editor?
• How do you choose an editor?
• What exactly do editors do?
• What do you need to do with your manuscript before hiring an editor?
• How do editors charge for their work?

The Devil is in the Details:  Incorporating History into Your Work (Presentation by Gwen Mayo)

Details to come.

The Foundations of a Good Story (Presented by Shirley Damsgaard)

This panel strips everything away, and gets down to the basics of what makes for a good, compelling story.  Techniques and elements used by successful authors are presented, by a major press author whose successful mass market paperback series testifies to her own ability to set the foundation of a good story in place.

Fourteen Commandments of Good Writing (workshop conducted by Haley Elizabeth Garwood)

An extensive and comprehensive workshop exploring the essentials of being a well-rounded writer.  This workshop brings it all together, and does not depend on the genre you write.  This is a fundametal workshop that will feature writing exercises.  A true opportunity to develop your craft!

How to Self-Publish Your Book – Smart and Profitably  (Workshop Conducted by Peggy Barnes DeKay)

Since the invention of the printing press, there has never been a better time to be a self-published author.

In this seminar you can learn the secrets that only self-publishers know…how to take control of your career, your content and your profit as a self-published author. Learn why Paul Nathan, a Columnist with Publisher’s Weekly says, “Self-publishing is no longer synonymous with self-defeating.”  Find out how print-on-demand technology can free you from the confines of traditional publication.

Learn about these special  reports-Top Ten Reasons to Self-Publish and 5 Mistakes that can Steal Your Profits.

Making the Most out of Amazon  (Workshop conducted by Lori A. Moore)

A workshop focused on the world of Amazon.com, and how authors can maximize their presence and promote successfully on Amazon.  With the Kindle becoming an ever greater force in the swiftly expanding eBook sector, you don’t want to miss this highly valuable workshop.

News Releases 101 (Presentation by Susan Lindsey of Savvy Communications)

Many authors are left on their own when it comes to publicizing their book. If you need to write and distribute your own press releases and media kits, come to this presentation to:

• Learn the basic terminology of media relations.
• Understand the difference between media relations and advertising.
• Understand the advantages and disadvantages of working with the media.
• Learn how to write and correctly format a news release.
• Learn how to find media contact information and distribute your release.
• Learn the basic components of a media kit.
• Learn how an online press room can help promote your book.
• Understand how to effectively work with media.

Openings of Short Stories and Novels (Presented by Gary Wedlund)

There is no formula for making a good opening, but there are a few concepts worth bearing in mind, as well as a number of approaches one might choose to avoid. Gary Wedlund contends that well written openings are a matter of tending a host of fires, and the real issue isn’t finding that perfect first line, but instead, fitting all that needs done within your most precious space. Those who attend are asked to e-mail a sample of their first page, to be handed back at the seminar opening.  (Those who email are guaranteed a space in this limited session).

Mail your first page short story or novel sample to Gary at:  gkwedlund at hotmail.com
If you do not wish to send in a sample in advance, and space permits, you can bring your sample to the workshop at Fandom Fest

Pitch Your Project to Blackwyrm Publishing

A great opportunity for both unpublished authors and authors shopping brand new works.  Blackwyrm Publishing, based in Louisville, Kentucky, is holding a pitch session at Fandom Fest!  Blackwyrm’s catalog features everything from new authors to very acclaimed ones, such as NYT Best-Selling Author Michael Williams (and you can pick up a copy of his latest, Trajan’s Arch, and get it signed while you are at Fandom Fest!).  Come and present your latest project, and perhaps find a home at Blackwyrm Publishing.

Pitch Your Project to Night Wolf Publications

A unique opportunity for authors seeking a publisher for their novel.  Speculative fiction publisher Night Wolf Publications will be hosting a “Pitch Your Project” session at Fandom Fest, where authors can come to present their novel for possible publishing consideration.  The movie world is not the only place you can pitch a project!

Six Functions of Dialogue (workshop conducted by Haley Elizabeth Garwood)

A fantastic opportunity to explore dialogue in depth.  What are the six functions of dialogue?  You will have to participate in this workshop to find out, but you will come out of this workshop knowing that you have progressed in your craft.  No matter what genre you write in, writing good, compelling, and convincing dialogue is essential to being a successful writer.  There will be writing exercises in this workshop as well!

The Foundation of a Good Story-A Creative Writing Workshop (Presented by Shirley Damsgaard)

Weaving in elements of Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey and other iconic resources, Shirley Damsgaard, author of the highly successful mass market paperback Ophelia and Abby Mysteries (Avon), will take a lucky group of Fandom Fest participants into the foundation of what is needed to craft a good story.  From a discussion of plot, character development, and setting, Shirley will help participants to examine the necessities for a compelling story.  Since writing a novel or short fiction is all about telling a story, you don’t want to miss a workshop given by a major press author that explores the essential building blocks!

Why Do Some Science Fiction Best Sellers Become Classics, and Other Best Sellers Do Not? (Seminar Presented by Maura Heaphy, Senior Lecturer at Ohio State University)

A special seminar presented by Maura Heaphy, senior lecturer at Ohio State University and author of 100 Most Popular Science Fiction Authors: Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies, and Science Fiction Authors: A Research Guide.  This seminar looks into the foundation of literary works in science fiction that become classics, or have an enduring legacy.  A great seminar if you would like to learn about the history of science fiction, from its earliest days until now.

Special Literary Track Events

Apex Book Company Book Launch:  Details forthcoming.  Apex Book Company is the spotlighted publisher of the 2011 event, and they will be launching a new title at Fandom Fest.  We will put the details here when they are finalized.

Blackwyrm Publishing Book Launches:  More details to come, but Fandom Fest is proud to be hosting several book launches from Blackwyrm Publishing authors.  Come and join Blackwyrm Publishing for a special celebration, and meet the authors whose books are being released on the Fandom Fest weekend!

Denise Verrico Book Launch:  Come and celebrate the latest release from author Denise Verrico, who’s approach to vampires in the Immortyl Revolution series has been well-acclaimed by reviewers.  Fandom Fest is proud to host the book launch party for this highly regarded author, and if you haven’t read her books yet, you need to stop by this book launch to find out more about her!

Ghost Stories with Tally Johnson:  Come to this special midnight event and hear some ghost stories from author and paranormal investigator Tally Johnson.  You don’t want to miss this great Fandom Fest opportunity for some good story telling that will raise the hackles on your neck!

Loconeal Publishing Book Launches:  Specific details to follow, but Fandom Fest is proud to host a multiple book launch by Loconeal Publishing.  Be sure to come and meet the wonderful authors whose books we have the honor of introducing at Fandom Fest!

The Sci-Fi Trivia Hour!:  More details to come, but join Maura Heaphy, senior lecturer at Ohio State University, and author of 100 Most Popular Science Fiction Authors: Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies, and Science Fiction Authors: A Research Guide, for a special science fiction trivia extravaganza.  There will be some additional convention activities with this one…think scavenger hunts…AND there will be prizes involved!

MOVIE SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
WINNERS CIRCLE
5:00pm-7:00pm Captain America “Directors Cut” Albert Pyun Director in attendance.
7:15pm-9:15pm Michael Biehn’s “The Victim” plus Q and A afterwards with the stars.
10:00pm-12 Midnight Bands

SECRETARIAT/CITATION
4:45pm-6:15pm Queens of the Dead
6:15PM-7:30pm Short Blocks 1
7:30pm-8:45pm Psycho Street plus Q and A with the Stars of Psycho Street
9:00pm-10:45pm Meet The Pics
11:00pm-12:30pm Kuriosity Killz

WHIRLAWAY
5:00pm-6:45pm Skew
7:00pm-8:30pm Rage
9:00PM-10:45 Frankenstein Syndrome plus Q and A with Director Sean Tratta
11:00pm-12:30pm The Taking of Savannah plus Q and A with Director Jeff Chitty

1184 Film Room
5:00pm-6:00pm Short Block 2
6:15pm-7:45 Chainsaw Cheerleaders
8:00pm-9:00PM The Unhuman
9:00pm-11pm Mangrove Slasher 2

SATURDAY
WINNERS CIRCLE
10:30am-12 Noon Short Block 3
12:15pm-1:15pm Karate Kid Q and A with Billy Zabka, Martin Kove, Larry B. Scott
1:30pm-2:30pm Revenge of the Nerds Reunion Q and A with Robert Carradine, Don Gibb, Julie Montgomery, Brian Tochi, Larry B. Scott, Andrew Cassese, Curtis Armstrong
2:45PM-3:45pm Pop Culture Guest of Honor Henry Winkler “The Fonz” Q and A
4pm-5pm Horror Guest of Honor John Carpenter Q and A moderated by Fangoria Magazine’s Trevor Parker
5:15pm-6:15pm The Dark Night of the Scarecrow Q and A with Larry Drake, Tonya Crowe and J.D. Feigelson sponsored by VCI Entertainment. This Q and A will be taped and place into the New Dark Night of the Scarecrow Blu-Ray DVD coming soon.
6:30pm Well Kept “World Premiere” A Fright Night Entertainment & Schubro Production. Zach Schulyer Director
6:45pm-8pm World Premiere of “OVERTIME” Stars will be in attendance Limited Seating.
8:15PM WORLD FESTIVAL PREMIERE OF “Cross” Stars will be in attendance Limited Seating
10pm-12midnight Masquerade Ball with Nude Body Art Show music provided by 2 Pump Chump
SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SCREENING OF TALES OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE DIRECTORS CUT with Albert Pyun Q and A!

SECRETARIAT/CITATION
10:00am-11:15am The Feed
11:30am-1pm Can’t Stop the Rock
1:00pm-2:30pm Beware
2:45pm-4:15pm Absentia
4:30pm-6:15pm D-4
6:15 TRAILERS
6:30pm Massacre
8:00pm Worm
8:30pm Times up Eve 15 min
8:45pm Sascratch vs. Afrodesious: The Giant Rubber Monster Movie
9:00pm-10:30pm Night of the Living Heads
10:45pm-11:45pm THE DEADPIT WEDDING: Uncle Bill and Jess have to get Married. Kentucky Style. Shotgun wedding time. Limited Seating for the ceremony. Cake and punch included. Bring gifts
12:00 STAY FOR THE DEADPIT DRUNKEN COMMENTARY with Michael Felsher and Danny Stienman

WHIRLAWAY
10:00am-12noon Short Block 4
12 noon-2:00pm  The Painter
2:15pm-3:30pm Wolf Bros Face Painting Demonstration Sponsored by Evil Fire Lizard
3:30pm-4:15pm Saucer Sex Peep Show
4:15pm-5:30pm Poe
5:30pm-6:45pm Ghost Trek and Q and A afterwards
7:00pm-8:30pm The Creepy Doll
8:45pm-10:15pm Kodie
10:30pm-11:30pm Hosting Horror: The Legacy of Vampira
11:30-1:15 MONSTERY SCIENCE THEATRE SPECIAL HORROR HOST EVENT: Darkstar Riff starring Brian Narelle, and sponsored by VCI Entertainment

Room 1184
12 noon-12:30 Swordbearer
12:45pm-1:00pm One Hundred Years of Evil
2:30pm-4:00pm Incidente
4:00pm-5:30pm Under the Scares
7:30pm-8:00pm Twilight Theatre
8:00pm-10:00pm Bloody Mary Lite
10:00pm-10:30pm Shuttle Nautilus
10:30pm-11:00pm Cinemall
11:00pm Deadly Detour

SUNDAY
WINNERS CIRCLE
10:00 am Star Wars Fan Groups Making the Costumes
11:00 am-12noon The Boba Fetts-Jeremy Bulloch and Daniel Logan THE STAR WARS PANEL
12NOON-1:00pm  Distribution Hell! Independent Filmmakers Distribution Pitfalls with
VCI Entertainment’s Chris Rowe, Edward Douglas, and other independent filmmakers.
1:00 pm-2:30pm Fred Olen Ray’s “Super Shark” starring John Schnieder and JJ Walker
2:30 pm-3:30pm The Terminator Files: Q and A with Michael Biehn and Edward Furlong
3:30 pm-5:30 Independent Filmmaking Everything you’ve wanted to know about DSLR, Fig Rigs, Software, Color Correction, Storyboarding and more.
7:00pm-8:30pm AWARDS CEREMONY

SECRETARIAT/CITATION
9:30am-11:00am Point Pleasant
11:00am-1:15pm The Night Shift
1:30pm-3:00pm Grave Encounters
3:05pm-5:00pm The Bunker Q and A with the Filmmaker “The World’s First Blind Director”
Discussing his techniques and how it was made.
5:00-6:45pm Short Block 5
7:00 pm-8:30PM AWARDS CEREMONY

WHIRLAWAY
10:30am-12:noon Mountain Mafia
12:00 noon-1:00pm Zombie Politics with The Louisville Zombie Attack
1:00pm-1:45pm Anime Costume Contest/Prizes Awarded for Best in Category
1:45pm-2:45pm Eric Stuart Q and A: How to Break into Voiceovers?
2:45-4:00pm Make Up Wars
4:00pm-5:30pm The Collapsed
7:00 pm-8:30PM AWARDS CEREMONY

Room 1184
9:30am-11:30am Wingman
11:30-12 noon Chickenhead
12noon-12:30 Witchhunt
12:30pm-1:00pm Sick
1:00pm-2:30pm If a Tree Falls
2:30pm-4:00pm Rewind
4:00pm-5:00pm Never Lost
5:00pm-6:45pm The Gospel According Hot Pink Jesus  34 min

Gallant Fox
1:00pm-2:30pm Feature Film Acting with Vin Morreale

SHORTS BLOCK 1
Bathing and the Single Girl  10 min 52 sec
Bots 8 min 33 sec
Cabine of the Dead  10 min
Cold  10 min
Desdimonia 6  12 min
Dolor Lake  10 min
Enter the Dark  17 min

SHORTS BLOCK 2
Hangman  3 min
Implant  15 min
Jason vs Leatherface  9 min
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash  13 min.3 sec
The Big Deal  9 min 23 sec
Sticks and Stones  4 min 51 sec
Sleep Clinic  6 min 49 sec
Skin  7 min 23 sec

SHORTS BLOCK 3
Sherome  11 min
Sinners  22 min
Pro Choice  4 min 49 sec
Phalic  5min 3 sec
Making Friends  11 min 31 sec
Monomaniacal  22 min
Night of the Intruder  5 min

SHORTS BLOCK 4
The Black Angel  10 min
The Blue Hole  16 min
The Clown  6 min 4 sec
The Eye of Zurok  20 min
The Last Broadcast  16 min
The Weeping Woman  7 min 36 sec
Winks Fine Chocolate  3 min 33 sec
Zombies R Friends 13 min 25 sec

SHORTS BLOCK 5
Hellion  11 min
Looking for a Date  12 min
Bride  4 min
Tolerance  12 min
Don’t Turn off the Light  4 min 32 sec
Paradox  4 min 34 sec
Balance  12 min
Wireface 28 min

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