A Recap of TorCon 2020
We are so grateful to everyone who joined us for TorCon 2020, and we hope you had as much fun as we did!
If you’re bummed you couldn’t make it to all of the activities, don’t worry, we’ve got your back. You can see the recordings of almost all of TorCon plus some short recaps below!
On the first day of TorCon, Christopher Paolini ( opens in a new windowTo Sleep in a Sea of Stars) and Brandon Sanderson ( opens in a new windowRhythm of War) chatted about writing fantasy and science fiction, writing veeerrry long books, steak, and finding truth in fiction. Their event was only available at TorCon, but you’ll get a chance to see their conversation again this fall!
Later on, V. E. Schwab ( opens in a new windowThe Invisible Life of Addie LaRue) and Neil Gaiman ( opens in a new windowThe Annotated American Gods) came together live and in conversation. It was beautiful and inspiring and we stan two legends and we weren’t crying it was just raining directly over our faces.
Rewatch below through Crowdcast:
Nothing pairs better with brunch than books. So we grabbed a brunch cocktail and joined The Calculating Stars author Mary Robinette Kowal for a balanced brunchfest of book talk…and a sneak peek at her upcoming “Lady Astronauts” novel, The Relentless Moon. Books & Brunch was moderated by Den of Geek contributor Natalie Zutter.
Rewatch now via Crowdcast:
Authors can take inspiration from anything to write stories, and we got a special inside look into how some of our favorite authors did when WE were the inspiration. At Saturday’s Chaotic Communal Storytime, K. A. Doore ( opens in a new windowThe Unconquered City), S. L. Huang ( opens in a new windowCritical Point, opens in a new windowBurning Roses), Arkady Martine ( opens in a new windowA Memory Called Empire), and Kit Rocha ( opens in a new windowDeal With the Devil) used audience writing prompts to create a brand new story—filled with MURDER, of course.
Rewatch now via Facebook Live!
Books are portals to different worlds, or so people say—but what exactly goes into creating those worlds? We joined P. Djèlí Clark ( opens in a new windowRing Shout), Charlotte Nicole Davis ( opens in a new windowThe Good Luck Girls), Bethany C. Morrow ( opens in a new windowA Song Below Water), Tochi Onyebuchi ( opens in a new windowRiot Baby), and moderator Saraciea Fennell as they discussed worldbuilding, craft, and the fun of creating limitless new universes contained within the pages of their works.
Check it out now via YouTube!
What better way to enjoy brunch than to pair it with some books? Authors Jenn Lyons (The Ruin of Kings and the upcoming The Memory of Souls) and Nathan Makaryk (Nottingham and the upcoming Lionhearts) joined TorCon for a brunch to end all brunches…complete with MULTIPLE CAMERA ANGLES and dramatic readings from both authors! Books & Brunch was moderated by Den of Geek contributor Natalie Zutter.
Watch it again via Crowdcast:
Pop culture has shifted its attention to the messy, the morally ambiguous, and the weird, and we’re LOVING IT! We joined some of the genre’s most exciting authors at TorCon to discuss how chaos reigns in their fantasy worlds, the cosmos, and the real world alike. Our panelists included Kate Elliott (Unconquerable Sun), Andrea Hairston (Master of Poisons), Alaya Dawn Johnson (Trouble the Saints), and Ryan Van Loan (The Sin in the Steel) and was moderated by Kayti Burt of Den of Geek.
Rewatch the Chaos and Cosmos panel now on YouTube:
Technology. Science. Politics. Their books touch on all of these, and they had the chance to talk about it at TorCon. We joined critically acclaimed, award-winning authors Cory Doctorow (Attack Surface, Little Brother) and Nnedi Okorafor (Binti, Remote Control) for our last TorCon panel, and what an amazing way to close out the weekend!
Rewatch this discussion, moderated by Kayti Burt of Den of Geek, via Crowdcast: