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February 08, 2005

Farpoint Schedule

This coming weekend, clan Greenberger will be appearing at Farpoint. It’s a scaled down version of Shore Leave but is always fun. It’ll be fun to share a con with David Gerrold, something we haven’t done in a long, long time.

For those attending or interested in coming, here’s our schedule:

SATURDAY

10-11
I’ll be showing an assortment of movie and TV previews, chatting about comics, Star Trek, movies and whatever else we want to cover, all in a mere hour.

11-12
The fabulous Boogie Knights will be performing. Kate joined their merry band 18 months ago and this will be a treat to watch/

Noon
Growing Up In Fandom - Have you ever wondered what it is like to grow up in the world of Sci-fi? Well we have done that very thing. Come see and hear what it is like to grow up a geek and to have been around geeks all our lives. Robbie Greenberger (M), Katie Greenberger, Ariel David, Ian Bonds

1 p.m.
Not In My Universe, You Don’t! – Authors discuss the workings of shared novels and writing in someone else’s universe, and how they manage to keep their friendships intact. Bob Greenberger (M), Michael Jan Friedman, Keith RA Decandido, Peter David

8 p.m.
Masquerade – Robbie is like to have an entry and I’ll be a judge once again.

Sunday

10-11
The Bob & Howie Show – long ago, Shore Leave paired us up to fill a programming gap. We’ve been on the schedule at cons ever since. Over the course of an hour we’ll read amusing clippings, talk television, baseball, kids, dogs and, yes, Star Trek.

11-Noon
From Medium to Hard – How does a comic book writer make the transition to novels? How does a short story writer deal with writing screenplays? Writers share their trials and tribulations. Bob Greenberger (M), Michael Jan Friedman, Richard White

Posted by Bob Greenberger at February 8, 2005 09:08 AM

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Comments

Give David Gerrold my regards, would you? He and I had a nice conversation at Worldcon.

Posted by: Michael A. Burstein [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 8, 2005 10:24 AM

Robbie is on a panel? I'm impressed that a high school junior is able to do that. I wish him luck!

Posted by: Rich Steeves at February 8, 2005 08:44 PM