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petrea_mitchell ([personal profile] petrea_mitchell) wrote2020-05-16 03:30 pm

It's convention season!

Now that the conrunning world has had time to regroup, online cons are popping up everywhere. My schedule for the summer so far:

May 30-31: PaizoCon Online, for all things Pathfinder. Actually starts the 26th, but the way the schedule is organized the only sessions I can make it to are on the weekend.

June 12-14: AmazingCon, where I'll be on a couple of panels (schedule currently being finalized and should be available soon).

June 19-21: Origins Online, another gaming con, one I never had plans to attend in person, but they're trying some interesting things so what the heck.

July 29-August 2: Worldcon! Which I am taking days off for, and have volunteered to be a panelist at.
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[personal profile] delosharriman 2020-05-17 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
My main comment about all such matters is that the formal programming is perhaps a third of what I attend conventions for, & I think that goes for a goodly number of folks who frequently participate. I filled out the programme form for ConZealand, & it looks like I'm more likely to be in North America than in Europe during July (in GMT+2, all the programming happens between midnight & 8 AM), but I'm still undecided. Honestly, I feel that the committee would do well to upgrade all Supporting memberships to Attending at no cost, since there's nothing to actually attend.