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Narrativity Online: Pacing

Welcome, one and all, to Narrativity Online Panel #3: Pacing! Please join panelists Meg Trast (moderator), Emma Bull, Tyler Tork, Stephen T. Vessels, and Skyler Gray (with video production by Sweth Chandramouli) as they discuss tips, tricks, problems, and solutions for handling pacing in fiction. Stay tuned for a surprise additional panelist. 😉 And don’t… Continue reading Narrativity Online: Pacing

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Covid-19 and Narrativity 2021

Updated 8/12/21: Well, the situation has changed. Proof of vaccination is now REQUIRED for admittance to Narrativity 2021. Read more here. Also, please note that correctly-worn masks will be required in all indoor convention spaces. We’ll have masks, hand sanitizer, and disinfecting wipes available for folks who need them. And our function space is pretty… Continue reading Covid-19 and Narrativity 2021

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Narrativity Online: Exposition by Elimination

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Narrativity Online Panel #2: Exposition by Elimination! One key to making a story readable is to let readers know what kind of story this is NOT, where and when it is NOT set, what sort of people some of the characters are NOT. How do… Continue reading Narrativity Online: Exposition by Elimination

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Narrativity Online: Outlining

Welcome to Online Panel #1: Outlining! Or as our Plenipotentiary of Panels so eloquently puts it: Okay, so, god damn it, how DO you outline? No, seriously, tell me. Also, let’s talk about the advantages and disadvantages of outlining and “pantsing.” Yes, yes, I know both are valid, and the dispute will never be settled;… Continue reading Narrativity Online: Outlining

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Narrativity Online!

We have picture, and sound! Yes, the first of our long-awaited online panels is in the can, and will be premiering here soon. In the meantime, your friendly neighborhood con chair has prattled on for a couple of minutes about the niftiness that is Narrativity. Each panel will get its own Update post (so you… Continue reading Narrativity Online!

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Helping Hand for Stephen Vessels

Writer, artist, and Narrativity member Stephen T. Vessels has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, following on the heels of a heart attack earlier this year. Treatment is progressing, but of course expenses are mounting up just when he’s too ill to work, and he could use a helping hand. You may remember… Continue reading Helping Hand for Stephen Vessels

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Keep Calm and Tell Stories

It’s a rough world out there, folks. The pandemic. The political situation in the U.S. and elsewhere is troubling no matter which side of the metaphorical fence you fall on. The economy’s taking a beating. And one of the things that would help make it all more bearable — getting together with a big bunch… Continue reading Keep Calm and Tell Stories

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2020 to 2021 Membership Conversions

Everybody who had a membership to Narrativity 2020 should now have received an email converting their membership to 2021. If you didn’t get such an email and think you should have, please contact Registration and let me know!

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2020, Darn It

This isn’t the update I wanted to be writing now, but… we’ve decided to cancel Narrativity for 2020. With the ongoing COVID-19 situation, we just can’t see our way clear to having an intensely social event while still keeping everyone’s health and safety a priority. So rather than try to construct a socially-distanced con or… Continue reading 2020, Darn It