Tidying up Tweets while I still remember what they are, which is not a great call given the time and that I have an 8:30 panel to moderate, but is still more efficient than the alternative. Or something.
Description
Questions of justice and injustice very often lie at the core of SF/F stories. As writers, how do we construct societies where these conflicts work well? What worldbuilding tools can we use to portray justice systems and their systemic - and often problematic - consequences in a society? How can we show those consequences in the actions and language of our characters?
M: K. Tempest Bradford. Charlie Jane Anders, Jennifer Marie Brissett, Anaea Lay, Juliette Wade
( panel notes )
Description
Questions of justice and injustice very often lie at the core of SF/F stories. As writers, how do we construct societies where these conflicts work well? What worldbuilding tools can we use to portray justice systems and their systemic - and often problematic - consequences in a society? How can we show those consequences in the actions and language of our characters?
M: K. Tempest Bradford. Charlie Jane Anders, Jennifer Marie Brissett, Anaea Lay, Juliette Wade
( panel notes )